Daniel Jang

Daniel Jang, also known for his online moniker "metalsides," is a highly talented violinist and YouTube sensation known for his emotive and classical renditions of popular songs. Specializing in violin covers, Jang has carved out a niche for himself in the realm of contemporary instrumental music, giving a new voice to the hits that resonate across generations. With a penchant for blending the timeless elegance of the violin with the catchy melodies of modern pop, rock, and movie soundtracks, he has accumulated a significant following on his YouTube channel, where he showcases his musical versatility and technical proficiency.

Since beginning his musical journey, Jang has released a multitude of violin covers and several albums, featuring a wide array of genres and showcasing his passion for music. Among his most recent releases are tracks like "Steal The Show" and "Rewrite The Stars," which highlight his ability to reinterpret contemporary pop songs with a classical twist. His cover of "Chasing Cars" breathes new life into the Snow Patrol classic, while "Experience" shows off his affinity for cinematic scores. Jang's album "Violin Covers, Pt. XI" is a testament to his ongoing commitment to bringing the violin to the forefront of modern music appreciation, and his spirited cover of "As It Was" offers a testament to his ability to keep pace with current musical trends. Through his work, Daniel Jang continues to captivate audiences around the world, offering a unique and compelling take on music that bridges the gap between classical and mainstream.

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Eternal Horizon
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