Dani Flow

Dani Flow, born Víctor Daniel Valladares Barrientos on January 15, 1996, in Irapuato, is a Mexican reggaeton artist known for his provocative and bold lyrical style. Inspired by "Baila Morena" by Héctor & Tito, Dani Flow began writing music at a young age, penning his first song at just 10. His official debut came at 14 with the release of "Dándote Placer." After gaining some attention in 2016 during a competition for C.D. Guadalajara, he continued to build his career. His 2020 tribute song "Las Chivas," reflecting on the comeback of the football team after the pandemic, further fueled his rise. That same year, he collaborated with Deny Kotasek on the singles "Doble D" and "Bebecita." However, it wasn’t until 2023 that Dani Flow truly broke into the mainstream. His collaboration with Bellakath on "Reggaeton Champagne" went viral, solidifying his place in the Latin urban scene. Later that year, he hosted Flow Fest and announced the Rey del Morbo Tour, performing across major cities in Mexico. El Rey del Morbo, his first full-length album, dropped in late October 2024, featuring guest appearances by Alu Mix, Bellakath, SOG, and Uzielito Mix, among others.

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