Danny K making music comeback after long hiatus [video]

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Danny K – real name Daniel Koppel – has promised to make a music comeback due to a high demand by his fans.

The R&B award-winning star made his debut in the entertainment industry more than 20 years ago.

In recent years, he has hung up his MIC to focus on his multiple business ventures.

DANNY K PROMISES NEW MUSIC!

In a TikTok video posted over the weekend, Danny K revealed that he was ready to make his music comeback.

The star last released a single in 2018 and a full-length album in 2013.

He said: “A lot of people have been asking for new music. It’s taken me a long time. But I started getting that itch and felt like I needed to put something out.

The singer added that he had finished recording a new song, which he claimed featured “an amazing sample from the eighties.”

“It needs some publishing clearance…I’m trying to get it out for summer”, he added.

In 2000, Danny K burst onto the music scene with the release of his debut single, Hurt So Bad. 

The song, as well as the music video featuring the baby-faced singer, catapulted him into stardom.

Hurt So Bad featured the backup vocals of another R&B star, TK Mhinga, who died of a suspected drug overdose in 2006.

Danny K has spoken out about his early career.
Images via YouTube screenshot/ Instagram: @dannykj23

FROM BILLBOARDS TO BUSINESSMAN

Despite his successful, SAMA-winning music career, Danny K has taken a different path in recent years.

According to BusinessLive, the star opened his sweet and confectionary company, KD Foods, in 2015.

In 2022, his company bought Sweets From Heaven from liquidation.

Danny K has also introduced other luxury brands to the SA market, including US men’s footwear brands Cole Haan and Valora Jewellery.

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