Dani M
Swedish singer and rapper
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- Daniel Monserrat , better known by his stage name Dani M (born in Gävle on 6 January 1990), is a rapper, reggae and hip hop solo artist from Uppsala, Sweden.
- His own solo career thereafter gained popular acclaim alongside Syster Sol, both singers in the reggae & hiphop scenes.
- He was born to a Finnish mother and a Venezuelan father and is the brother of Swedish rapper Moncho.
- Montserrat himself has repeatedly denied this and responded to all media with a statement that he is not a racist or anti-semite, and that he himself is an immigrant in Sweden who "loves people from all the world, and has no racism towards jews".
Daniel Monserrat, better known by his stage name Dani M (born in Gävle on 6 January 1990), is a rapper, reggae and hip hop solo artist from Uppsala, Sweden. Monserrat first gained recognition after being a featured singer in hit songs in 2012–2013 by Kartellen, Syster Sol and Labyrint. His own solo career thereafter gained popular acclaim alongside Syster Sol, both singers in the reggae & hiphop scenes. He quickly received top reviews among Swedish newspapers' music critics and music magazines.
He was born to a Finnish mother and a Venezuelan father and is the brother of Swedish rapper Moncho.
On several occasions, Montserrat has been criticised in Swedish media for making repeated antisemitic and conspiratory remarks. Montserrat himself has repeatedly denied this and responded to all media with a statement that he is not a racist or anti-semite, and that he himself is an immigrant in Sweden who "loves people from all the world, and has no racism towards jews". He also wrote on his official Facebook page that he was sorry for having "spoken clumsy".
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