1) Finnish singer Ilkk… Read Full Bio ↴Danny is a mononym of at least seven artists:
1) Finnish singer Ilkka Lipsanen
2) American rapper
3) Swedish singer Danny Saucedo
4) USA exotica band
5) Daniel Siulapwa from Zambia
6) Danny is a Japanese emo punk rock 3 piece band from Japan.
7) Danny portuguese afrobeat artist.
1) A mononym of Ilkka Lipsanen (b. 24 Sept 1942, Pori, Finland) is a Finnish singer and guitarist. He started his career with the band Islanders who released a couple of singles, among them Danny's first recording which was in English: East Virginia by Joan Baez in 1964. During his national service Danny switched to his native Finnish and recorded two hits, "Kauan" ("Downtown" by Petula Clark) and "Piilopaikka" ("You've Got Your Troubles"). After the army in 1966 Danny launched his own management company D-Tuotanto and started his hugely popular and spectacular "Danny-Shows" which toured around Finland every summer all the way to the late 1970s, with a different theme every year and an entourage of other well-known singers and entertainers. During the 1960s Danny recorded a number of hits, among them "Kesäkatu" (Loving Spoonful's "Summer In The City"), "Vähän ennen kyyneleitä" ("El angel de la guarda"), "Tuuliviiri", "Rebecca" and "Se eikö todista että muutuin" ("If I Promise").
Some of the best known hits for Danny in the 1970s were "Vai niin, vai niin" ("How Do You Do"), "Maantieltä taloon" ("Son of My Father" by Chicory Tip) and "Kuusamo" ("L'ete Indien - Africa" by Joe Dassin). In 1977 Danny joined together with former Miss Finland, Armi Aavikko, with whom he had the extremely popular hits "Tahdon olla sulle hellä" and "Kaiken sulle antaisin".
A song by Jukka Kuoppamäki, "Tämä taivas, tämä maa", was a big hit for Danny in 1992. In 1997 performed in China and in 1988 in Turkey. These days Danny is considered an elder statesman in Finnish popular music, still active in music business and touring.
Danny achieved some notoriety outside Finland in 2006 when the 1978 music video duet with the late Armi Aavikko, "Tahdon olla sulle hellä", sung in English as "I Wanna Love You Tender" became an internet meme. The choreography of this video was particularly noteworthy. While it was apparently intended to be "erotic and tantalizing", in the eyes of many it principally succeeded in being hilarious.
Albums: Se olla voi toisinkin päin (1966, Scandia), Danny (1968, Scandia), D (1971, Scandia), Käärme (1972, Scandia), Mentävä on (1973, Scandia), Danny in Beat (1974, Scandia), Elämän maku (1976, Scandia), Tahdon olla sulle hellä (1977, Scandia), Danny & Armi (1978, Scandia), Danny & Armi – Toinen LP (1979, Scandia), Ninja (1986, M&T Production), Elämän sävel (1988, GoldDisc), Tämä taivas, tämä maa (1992, Finnlevy), Vielä sä syleilet mua (1995, Finnlevy), Valoa & energiaa (1996, Finnlevy), Taikaa (1997, Finnlevy), Nainen (2002, Edel) and Tunteiden Danny (2010).
2) A mononym of Swedish pop singer Danny Saucedo (b. Daniel Gabriel Alessandro Saucedo Grzechowski, 25 February 1986, in Stockholm, Stockholms Län, Sweden).
Saucedo embarked on his journey in Idol 2006 by auditioning with the song "I Swear" by the vocal quartet All-4-One. He was praised by the jury for his touching and convincing voice. Saucedo joined his fellow contestant Felicia Brandström in a duet, singing Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do", which, according to the jury, was the best performance until then in the Idol contest. The jury was unanimous in its opinion that if both were to continue at the level of that performance, they would easily end up in the Idol final. The jury's comments were harsh after Danny's performance of Nick Lachey's single "What's Left of Me" in the semi-final, however, as they claimed his voice did not suit this song. In the top 11 final, Danny sang The Jacksons' "Blame It on the Boogie" while doing some Jackson moves. In the top 10 final, Danny stormed the stage and even made a jury member Kishti Tomita weep in tears, while he sang the ballad "Öppna din dörr" by Swedish singer Tommy Nilsson.
In 2006, after the end of the Idol season, he released his first single, a cover of "Öppna din dörr". The debut single charted at #24 on the Swedish Singles Chart. Danny formed the trio E.M.D. with the previous Idol contestants Erik Segerstedt and Mattias Andréasson, at the same time putting his solo output as well.
Danny was one of the participants in the television show Let's Dance 2008 (Swedish version of Dancing with the Stars). In September 2008, Danny along with professional dancer Jeanette Carlsson took part in the Eurovision Dance Contest 2008. The couple placed 12th in the final on 6th September in Glasgow.
Danny participated in Melodifestivalen 2011 as a solo artist, singing the song "In the Club". He won the first semi-final and qualified for the final, which was held on 12th March in Stockholm. He placed second (placing also second in the rankings of both the international juries and televoters), behind Eric Saade's song "Popular". Danny received a total of 149 points, whereas Saade received 193 points.
Danny has released 3 albums: "Heart.Beats", "Set Your Body Free" (which includes the single "Radio", which stayed at the top of the Swedish chart for 2 weeks) and "In the Club" (which includes his Melodifestivalen 2011 entry, "In the Club").
3) A New Orleans / Los Angeles, USA exotica band with members including: Courtney Asztalos, Heather Lee Smith, Danny Clifton and Ryan O'Malley. They débuted with EP Pontchartrain Beach (Jul 2014).
Sites: SoundCloud, BandCamp and Twitter
5) Danny is a Japanese emo punk rock 3 piece band from Japan.
6) Danny is a portuguese artist whose based on AfroBeat, R&B and Reggae genres. His path through music started in 2020 with his first single “Why you nervous”which was produced in his hometown. Danny challenged himself by digging onto AfroBeat roots and creating his second single “Wine pon me”.
Emely
Danny Lyrics
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I'm hiding from myself
I'm so scared to be on the edge
It's like everytime we take a breath
I die a little bit
I cry a little bit
Emely...
Emely...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
Emely...
I'm crying out...
One day's become straight
It's you straight or anyway
It's almost like it seems to be
I die a little bit
I cry a little bit
Emely...
Where are you now?, Where are you now?
Emely...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
Emely...
I'm crying out...
Emely...
(Emely)
Where are you now?, Where are you now?
Emely (Oooh)
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
(Emely)
Where are you now?
(Where are you now?)
Where are you now?
Emely...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
(Emely)
Oh...
These lyrics convey a sense of longing, fear, and desperation. The singer is crying out and hiding from themselves, possibly indicating a struggle with their emotions or inner demons. They express their fear of being on the edge, suggesting a fear of vulnerability or getting too close to someone. Every time they take a breath, they feel like a part of them dies and they cry, possibly indicating that being in this state of fear and hiding is causing them pain.
The repetition of the name "Emely" throughout the song indicates that Emely is an important person in the singer's life. The repeated question of "Where are you now?" suggests that they are longing for Emely's presence, but she seems to be absent or unreachable. The singer is crying out for her, possibly hoping that she will hear their pleas and come back to them.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm crying out...
I am expressing my pain and distress openly...
I'm hiding from myself
I am avoiding facing my own emotions and truths...
I'm so scared to be on the edge
I am filled with fear when it comes to being vulnerable...
It's like everytime we take a breath
Every moment we spend together...
I die a little bit
A part of me feels like it fades away...
I cry a little bit
I shed tears to release my sadness and pain...
Emely...
Referring to the person named Emely...
Where are you now?, Where are you now?
I wonder about your current whereabouts...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
I am desperately seeking attention and emotional support...
One day's become straight
The passage of time feels monotonous and predictable...
It's you straight or anyway
You are the constant factor in my life...
It's almost like it seems to be
It feels as if...
Emely...
Referring to the person named Emely...
Where are you now?, Where are you now?
I still wonder about your current whereabouts...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
I am still desperately seeking attention and emotional support...
Emely...
Referring to the person named Emely...
(Emely)
Continuing the reference to Emely...
Where are you now?, Where are you now?
My quest to know your current location persists...
Emely (Oooh)
Emely, my emotional longing for you...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
I still desperately seek attention and emotional support...
(Emely)
Referring to the person named Emely...
Where are you now?
Where are you presently?
(Where are you now?)
Repeating the question about Emely's current whereabouts...
Where are you now?
Where have you gone?
Emely...
My thoughts and emotions are fixated on you...
I'm crying out!, I'm crying out!
I continue to desperately seek attention and emotional support...
(Emely)
Referring to the person named Emely...
Oh...
Expressing a sense of sadness and longing...
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