Dana McKeon

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Dana McKeon
Born (1989-06-13) 13 June 1989 (age 34)
Naxxar, Malta
GenresBeatboxing
Pop
Years active2012-present
Websitehttps://www.danamckeon.com/

Dana McKeon is a Maltese beatboxer and singer-songwriter who has competed in several international competitions, including the Beatbox Battle World Championships and the UK Beatbox Championships.[1] She was the first female Maltese beatboxer to perform at the international level[2] and her music has been featured in several Netflix series.[3][4]

Career[edit]

Early life and moving to London[edit]

McKeon was born on 13 June 1989 in Naxxar, Malta. In 2008, the 19 year-old McKeon was playing for Malta's junior national basketball team, when she injured her hand.[1] While recovering in her home, she began mimicking the beat of songs using her mouth. After she showed this skill to her friends, they told her that the skill is called beatboxing.[1]

McKeon was studying physiotherapy at the University of Malta, where she won a singing competition.[1] Following her graduation, she moved to London in 2012, to focus on her music. Within her first four weeks in London, she performed at over 20 gigs, which attracted the attention of several talent scouts.[5]

2012 Beatbox Battle World Championships[edit]

McKeon represented Malta at the 2012 Beatbox Battle World Championships in Berlin, making her the first female Maltese beatboxer to perform at the international level.[2] In the competition, she placed fifth in the women's category.[6]

2012 UK Beatbox Championships[edit]

McKeon participated in the 2012 UK Beatbox Championships, where she placed second in the women's category.[6] Furthermore, she was asked to perform at the 2012 Duke of Edinburgh Awards, where she met Prince Edward.[1]

2023 Beatbox World Championships[edit]

McKeon was one of the hosts of the 2023 Beatbox World Championships in Berlin.[7] Regarding her role as a host, she commented:[1]

“It’s an honour to host, because these people are the top of the top, people who have dedicated their lives to mastering vocal percussion.”

Personal life[edit]

McKeon met her husband in London, when she was hosting weekly music nights at a club. She noticed a man who kept coming every week, remarking “He just kept showing up and I realised he wasn’t coming for the music anymore.”[1]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

Year Title
2014 Street Art
2014 I Don't Want To Lose You
2018 Little Miracle of Mine
2020 Let Me Be Your Light

Guest artist[edit]

Year Title Featuring Album
2020 Live Forever Domo X Irresistible Pop!
2020 Irresistible Stef Tahlia Irresistible Pop!
2020 Floating on These Waves Stef Tahlia Irresistible Pop!
2020 Just Tell Me Daniel Cassar Irresistible Pop!
2020 Take over the World Michael Boren-Weizman and Ayda Mosharraf Irresistible Pop!

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Tihn, Daniel (16 August 2023). "The Maltese beatboxer who accidentally found her voice". Times of Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b Bugeja, Michael (10 June 2012). "Beatboxing her way to the top". Times of Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Indeed, she's the only Maltese beatboxer performing at an international level
  3. ^ Marks, Kiara Borg (8 May 2023). "From Too Hot To Handle To Insatiable: Maltese Artist's Original Songs Featured On Eight Netflix Shows". Lovin Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  4. ^ Urpani, David Grech (2 April 2021). "'This Is Crazy!': Maltese Beatboxer's Music Features On New Netflix Series By The Creators Of Money Heist". Lovin Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  5. ^ Bugeja, Michael (10 June 2012). "Beatboxing her way to the top". Times of Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  6. ^ a b Bugeja, Michael (2 March 2014). "Learn to beatbox". Times of Malta. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  7. ^ Cilia, Johnathan (3 August 2023). "'Honoured And Excited!' Malta's Dana McKeon Will Be Hosting Berlin's Beatbox World Championships". Lovin Malta.