Dave Santan Apr 2026

Dave (often referred to as or Dave Santan ) is a critically acclaimed British rapper, musician, and actor widely considered one of the most significant voices in contemporary UK hip-hop. Known for his intricate storytelling, poignant social commentary, and piano-led production, he has transitioned from an underground freestyle sensation to a record-breaking, multi-award-winning artist. Early Life and Musical Origins

Dave is the first and only UK rap artist to debut three consecutive albums at number one on the UK Albums Chart. Dave - The Boy Who Played the Harp ALBUM REVIEW Dave Santan

Born on June 5, 1998, in Brixton and raised in Streatham, South London, Dave is the youngest of three sons born to Nigerian parents. His upbringing was marked by significant family challenges, including the deportation of his father and the incarceration of both his older brothers, experiences that deeply inform his discography. Dave (often referred to as or Dave Santan

At age 14, his mother gifted him a piano, which became central to his musical identity. He began writing lyrics in his early teens, gaining initial fame through his in 2015. His stage name, "Santan Dave," originated from a nickname he used on Snapchat when opening a bank account. Career Milestones and Discography Dave - The Boy Who Played the Harp

Dave Santan

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