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   <name>DaHv</name>
   <from>United States</from>
   <style number="1">Pop</style>
   <style number="2">Rap</style>
   <born>August 23, 1993</born>
   <bornas>Dahvin Daniels</bornas>
   <aka>DaHv</aka>
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   <release type="album" name="DaHv" date="2005" />

   <release type="single" name="Random" date="2005" />
   <release type="single" name="School" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="7654321" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="Mean Girls" date="2005" />
   <release type="single" name="Daddy Don't Trip" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="Suburbia/Disturbia" date="2007" />
   <release type="single" name="Laugh" date="2006" />
   <release type="single" name="Who's That" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="We Can Rock" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="Slumber Party" date="2004" />
   <release type="single" name="Pass The Shirley Temple" date="2005" />
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      <title>DaHv Bio</title>
      <body>Radio Disney's Incubator program has produced some of the hottest young acts in the music business including B5, Kaci Brown, Teddy Geiger, and according to Billboard magazine &quot;now the 14 year old unsigned DaHv is poised to follow in their footsteps&quot;&lt;p&gt;&quot;Kids are going to have an immediate connection to this music,&quot; says manager Jamie Gold, who discovered and launched the careers of Brandy and Ray-J, &quot;Listening to her songs I was reminded of the feeling I had when I first heard Will Smith sing his hit 'Parent&amp;'s Just Don't Understand.&quot;&lt;p&gt;&quot;Zinga, Zing, Zong&quot; sings 13-year-old DaHv (pronounced 'Dav'), on her track 'Pass the Shirley Temple' as she enjoys the simple pleasure of a Shirley Temple just like all kids her age - so alive with energy and spunk but a sharp contrast from the little baby who almost did not make it.&lt;p&gt;Working with producers Gary Carolla (Backstreet Boys, N Sync, Britney Spears, Aaron Carter, Stevie Brock) and C-ROD (Paulina Rubio, Muffy Nixon, Ricky Martin, OV7), DaHv's sound has elements of rap, pop, rock and one major ingredient - Attitude!&lt;p&gt;DaHv co-wrote all her songs with producer C-ROD. &quot;I wanted to write about things that my friends and other kids my age could relate to&quot; she says. &quot;Going to the mall, the classes we all hate in school and all of the crazy things that go on at parties.&quot;&lt;p&gt;In &quot;Pass The Shirley Temple&quot;, DaHv sings the praises of her favorite drink in these lyrics, &quot;It's red, it's strong and it makes my brain go Zinga, Zing, Zong.&quot; Although taken from the view of a kid at a family function, 'Pass The Shirley Temple' has fast become the hot party track at colleges. &quot;College kids get a different meaning out of Zinga, Zing, Zong than I do,&quot; says Dahv, &quot;and that's totally cool with me - cause my music is all about having fun.&quot;&lt;p&gt;DaHv's latest track - 'Mean Girls', has grabbed the most attention. &quot;We all know someone who's been mean to us&quot;, says DaHv, &quot;and I wrote Mean Girls with all of those girls in mind.&quot;&lt;p&gt;Born in Danvers, Massachusetts on August 23, 1993, Dahv spent the first month of her life at the hospital, with her parents never leaving her side. &quot;Doctors kept telling my parents that it was over - even told them to plan out my funeral, but my parents kept saying that I was going to make it and I did.&quot; Filling the Intensive Care Unit with George Thorogood, Amy Grant and Lynyrd Skynyrd - DaHv was exposed to a variety of music which seems to have shaped her life.</body>
      <contributor>Dahv.com</contributor>
      <contriborg>Team DaHv</contriborg>
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