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Danny Wolf

Danny Wolf
Born
Miguel Angel Curtidor

October 3rd 1999 (Age 23)
NationalityMexican
EducationSouth Cobb High School
Known forEternal Atake, Fighting Demons, Shelby, Night of the Wolf, Culture 3
Partner(s)Sony Music, The Orchard

Miguel Curtidor better known by his stage name Danny Wolf [1]is a Mexican music producer and sound designer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born on October 3rd, 1999[2], In Mexico City, Mexico and raised in Atlanta,Georgia where he developed a passion for music production at a young age of 16.

Early Life[edit]

Wolf's early life was marked by challenges and adversity. At the age of 15, he was a sophomore in high school when his mother was forced to leave him and his older brother behind and return to Mexico[3]. The family had been consistently profiled by police due to her Mexican background, and she felt it was no longer safe for her to stay in the United States.

Despite the difficulties he faced, Wolf persevered and continued to pursue his passion for music. He later attended South Cobb High School where he was able to continue his education. However, as an illegal immigrant, he faced additional challenges, including fear of deportation and limited opportunities.

It wasn't until the Obama Administration passed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, also known as the Dreamers Act, that Wolf was able to obtain legal status in the United States. This allowed him to pursue his dreams without fear of being deported, and he was able to focus on his music career.

Danny Wolf's early life was shaped by the challenges he faced as an illegal immigrant. Thanks to his hard work and talent, Wolf has achieved great success in the music industry. He has become the first millionaire[4] in his family, and continues to be a prominent figure in the hip-hop and trap music scenes. Danny Wolf's story is a testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit, and an inspiration to others who may face similar challenges.

Danny Wolf's impactful journey has been recognized by the United Nations, being featured in the 2022 American Youth Priorities Report[5] He is a shining example of determination and ambition, using his platform to raise awareness and advocate for the elimination of poverty. His status as an immigrant serves as a testament to his resilience and drive to make a positive impact on the world.

Career[edit]

Wolf began his music career in 2016, with his first song placement being "Trust Me Danny" by ILoveMakonnen. He quickly gained recognition for his unique production style and became one of the most sought-after producers in the hip-hop and trap scenes.

Wolf's notable productions include "What You See" featuring Justin Bieber and Migos[6], "I" by Lil Skies[7], and "Sometimes" by Juice Wrld[8]. He has collaborated with a number of high-profile artists, including Lil Uzi Vert, Juice Wrld, Migos, Yeat, Lil Baby, and many more.

Throughout his career, Wolf has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the music industry. He has received RIAA Certified platinum records for his productions, which have accumulated over 3 billion streams worldwide.

Is is known that Wolf, continues to be a prominent figure in the music industry and is known for his innovative production style and commitment to delivering high-quality music to his fans and collaborators.


His production works can be identified by his producer tag, "Danny I See You", usually appearing in beginnings of songs produced by him.

Cultural Influence[edit]

Wolf has made a name for himself in the music industry for his innovative production style and his ability to discover and nurture new talent.

Noah Olivier Smith, also known as Yeat, was one of Danny Wolf's very earliest artist to discover with only 2,000 Instagram followers in 2019.

Wolf has worked with a number of high-profile artists early in their careers, including Lil Pump, Juice Wrld, Lil Skies, Sofaygo, Yeat,, Lil Tecca, Hoodrich Pablo Juan. and many more. He was a key figure in the early development of these artists, and his contributions helped them to gain recognition and success in the music industry.

Wolf is also known for giving these artists hit songs that later blew them up, such as "Water" by Ugly God, "Flex Like Ouu" by Lil Pump, "We Dont Luv Em" by Hoodrich Pablo Juan, and many others. He was instrumental in helping Yeat receive his first deal with a major label in Atlanta, Ga named Streamcut[9], which set the stage for Yeat's later 2022 success as an explosive star.

Danny Wolf is known for his ability to discover and break new artists in the music industry. He has a keen eye for talent and a unique production style that sets him apart from other producers. He continues to be a driving force in the music industry, and his work has helped to shape the sound of hip-hop and trap music.[10]

Record Label[edit]

Danny Wolf's record label, Chaos Club, established in 2021, quickly gained recognition and success, leading to a joint venture with Sony's subsidiary, The Orchard. Making him one of the youngest music executives in the music industry. The Orchard is well-known for distributing music for artists such as Bad Bunny, BTS, and Annuel AA, and has a strong presence in the Latin market, making it the perfect home for Danny Wolf and his label.

With the support of Sony, Danny Wolf was given multimillion-dollar funding for Chaos Club, allowing him to sign himself and release his producer projects under the label. He released two highly anticipated albums, "Dark Nights in Paradise" and "Night of the Wolf," which featured a number of high-profile artists and showcased his unique production style.

The albums received widespread critical acclaim, with "Dark Nights in Paradise" and "Night of the Wolf" being praised for their innovative production, diverse range of sounds, and star-studded collaborations. These projects solidified Danny Wolf's position as a prominent figure in the music industry and demonstrated his ability to bring together a wide range of artists to create unforgettable music.

Discography[edit]

Studio Albums

HoodWolf[11] (2017) Collaboration Album With Hoodrich Pablo Juan.

6 Wolves[12] (2018) Collaboration Album With 6 Dogs.

HoodWolf 2[13] (2018) Collaboration Album With Hoodrich Pablo Juan.

Night of the Wolf [14] (2019) Producer Album including Ski Mask The Slumpgod, Lil Tecca, Lil Pump, Yung Bans and many more.

Dark Nights In Paradise [15](2021) Producer EP including Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna, Lil Gotit & YNW Melly

Production Discography[edit]

Juice WRLD

• Sometimes • Love Ain’t Meant For Demons (Demon Love) • Feel Alone • Plug (Lucid Dreams Pt. 2) • Motions • Sexual Healing • Confessions • Red Dead Redemption • Tell Your Friends • Bad Romance • Love and Leave Them • Sic Em • In A Mix

Danny Wolf Ft. Lil Baby

• Slidin

Lil Pump

• Flex Like Ouu • Multi Millionaire • Nu Uh

PNB Rock

• New Coupe

Ugly God

• Water

Lil Uzi Vert

• Moon Relate

Max P

• Gang (Gang, Gang, Gang, Gang, Gang)

Lil Skies

• i • World Rage • Bad Girls • Nowadays, Pt. 2 • Ok 4 Now • Sky High • Red Wine & Jodeci

Hoodrich Pablo Juan

• We Don’t Luv Em • Zombamafoo • Just Vibe • We Don’t Luv Em (Remix) • Zambamafoo • Not to Be Trusted • HoodWolf • Cash Rules • Vacation

Lil Tecca

• Left, Right • Regular

Tay-K

• Coolin

Max P

• Gang

Dave East

• Bet It

PARTYNEXTDOOR

• SHOWING YOU

Yung Bans

• So Long My Friend

Danny Wolf

• Feel the Vibe • Gutta Bitch • Zobamambafoo • Think a Lot • Not to Be Trusted • Hoodwolf (Intro) • Cash Rules • Vacation • Celebrate

iLoveMakonnen

• Drink More Water 5 Freestyle • Trust Me Danny

Rae Sremmurd

• Sucka Or Sum

A$AP Ferg

• Back Hurt

Lil Xan

• Wake Up • The Man

6 Dogs

• Spaceship • Mazi Love • Scar

Rich The Kid

• got Rich • Listen Up

Comethazine

• No Discussion • 1 Shot

Slim Santana

• RP

SoFaygo

• The World Is Yours

Playboi Carti

• What We Doin

Migos & Justin Bieber

• What You See

Wifisfuneral

• Love the Feeling

NoCap

• Shots Fired

Kidd Keo

• Como vas?

Yung Gravy

• Kathleen

Future

• Inspiration

Big Scarr

• Fantasy ft. Offset

Jasiah

• In N Out

Renni Rucci & Kevin Gates

• Raw U Out

Dro Kenji

• VANISH

Juicy J

• Trap Jumpin’

Yung bans

• Stuntin Like My Daddy

Comethazine

• God’s Schedule • Honesty

Lil Xan

• Doors Up

• Heartbreak Soldier

Rich The Kid

• Doors Up • In A Mix

Hoodrich Pablo Juan & Danny Wolf

• Do It With Ease • Man Wit the Plan • Everything Rare • Take Down • Hoop Dreams • Pain Inside of Me • Bitch Nigga


And many more

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Danny Wolf". Genius. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  2. ^ "Danny Wolf". Genius. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  3. ^ We Weren't Supposed To Be Here: The Danny Wolf Story (Documentary), retrieved 2023-04-11
  4. ^ Akwei, Abi (2022-03-28). "Danny Wolf Net Worth And Age: How Rich Is The Rapper?". 44Bars.com. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  5. ^ "Youth and Student Programs – UNA-USA". unausa.org. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  6. ^ "Culture III", Wikipedia, 2023-03-27, retrieved 2023-04-11
  7. ^ "I (Lil Skies song)", Wikipedia, 2022-11-08, retrieved 2023-04-11
  8. ^ "Fighting Demons", Wikipedia, 2023-04-10, retrieved 2023-04-11
  9. ^ "ARTISTS & PRODUCERS". StreamCut. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  10. ^ Risden, Timmy (2017-04-26). "Watch Danny Wolf's Interview with No Jumper". Lyrical Lemonade. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  11. ^ "Hoodrich Juan Pablo And Danny Wolf Teamed Up For "2 Bitches"". The FADER. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  12. ^ "6 dogs and Danny Wolf share 6 Wolves EP". The FADER. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  13. ^ Cobert, Dan (2018-07-23). "👹🐺 Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Producer Danny Wolf Unite for a Full-Length Mixtape". Audible Treats. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  14. ^ Night of the Wolf, 2019-08-14, retrieved 2023-04-11
  15. ^ Dark Nights in Paradise, 2021-08-13, retrieved 2023-04-11

16. 2022 American Youth Priorities Report