Danny Hallen Introduces His Splendid Track “happier”

Astounding artist Danny Hallen is a 20-year-old songwriter from the West Midlands. Based in Stourport, Danny takes influence from Billie Eilish, Tate McRae, GRACEY, and more! He says: “Anything within my reach, I do myself. This includes vocals, production, mixing, mastering, art design – anything but music distribution!” “An incredible musician using every production tool available to produce some epic tracks who is still at the beginning of a long incredible journey” – Andrew Marston. His ability to perform, produce and release has gained the attention of BBC Hereford and Worcester; and has even gone onto claim artist of the week 3 times. Danny has also caught the eye of Huw Stevens, Tom Robinson, and Gemma Bradley (BBC Radio 1).” With the release of his newest single “happier” he presents a nostalgic sound that will certainly grasp your ears. Beginning with bright instrumentation leading onto his sweet and soothing vocals he completes the song entirely. Explaining the track a bit further it’s about how he was battling depression since he was about 12 and not being completely happy with who he was caused him not to eat. This led him to take anti-depressants at quite a young age. Trying not to let people get to him was a real struggle as he was bullied a fair bit in high school until he found his amazing friends he was on his own. In his early adulthood, he now learned who he was and he’s pretty okay with that. This song is the best interpretation of what he was going through and how he can now make himself happier. To the vocals and production, this single will surely have you vibing and even resonating with the lyrics. Being just great for a late-night drive or alone within your thoughts. Go stream “happier” and check out his discography which is filled with amazing tracks.

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