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Apollo

952.6K streams

952,616

Indestructible

919.1K streams

919,097

Weekend of Mass Destruction

724.6K streams

724,567

Children of the Sun

680.8K streams

680,803

One More Goodbye

287.9K streams

287,927

Young And Wild

212.2K streams

212,235

I Walk With You

77.1K streams

77,130

City Of God & The Jungle Below

42.9K streams

42,922

It's Time (Special Edition)

34.1K streams

34,059

Utopia (Original Mix)

27.9K streams

27,911

Biography

Daniel Baron is a South African platinum-selling, award-winning and chart-topping singer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. The 3x SAMA-nominated star has achieved 15 No. 1’s among a string of 25 Top 40 Chart hits with over 15 million streams. Named by People Magazine as “One of the greatest South African pop stars”, and in 2017 was a mentor on The Voice South Africa. Known for his constantly evolving sound and bold cross-genre antics, Baron’s success has stemmed from pop-rock anthems such as ‘So Much More’ (DSTV theme song) to the dance-floor chart-crusher ‘Children Of The Sun’, which remains one of the biggest hits to come out of South Africa. In 2013 he opened for Bon Jovi to a crowd of 65000 people at FNB Stadium in JHB, and that same year won a Wawela Award for Best Male Artist & toured the UK. He has independently released four full-length studio albums, all to critical acclaim. Baron’s prolific songwriting and super-producer abilities have led him to become very sought-after behind-the-scenes. He has written & produced for many South African artists, namely Euphonik, Kwesta, Sketchy Bongo, Pascal & Pearce, Jamie-Lee Sexton, Proverb, Royal K, Mark Stent, ADAM, Mandoza, Cara Frew & Cindy Alter of Clout. A humble disposition, rockstar stage-presence and gravity defying vocals that deliver profoundly crafted songs about love, loss, faith and hope have all been factors in cementing him as one of South Africa’s iconic music figures.