Dani Umpi is a Uruguayan multidisciplinary artist who’s been blurring the lines between music, literature, and visual art since the early 2000s. Known for his quirky, campy pop sound and theatrical flair, Umpi crafts songs that mix playful synth hooks with cheeky, often provocative lyrics exploring queer identity and everyday absurdities. Beyond music, he’s a published author and visual creator, embedding his work with a DIY aesthetic that’s become his signature. Recent tracks like *Flor de Verano* and *MUYERENGUÉ* showcase his knack for blending infectious rhythms with witty storytelling, while *Bromance* and *Kea* lean into his love for collaborative, genre-defying experiments. A cult figure in Latin America’s indie scene, Umpi remains a vibrant shapeshifter—equally at home on a dancefloor, a gallery wall, or the pages of a surreal short story.
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