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David Nagy

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David Nagy
Born (2011-08-01) August 1, 2011 (age 14)
Satu Mare, Romania
🏳️ NationalityRomanian
Other namesdaviethe1
💼 Occupation
Rapper, streamer, content creator
Known forTwitch marathons, single "TalkIn"

David Nagy (born August 1, 2011), known professionally as daviethe1, is a Romanian rapper, content creator, and streamer. He is best known for his 2025 single TalkIn and for his livestreaming marathons on Twitch. In addition to his online presence, he plays basketball for the under-14 team LPS in his hometown of Satu Mare, Romania.

Early Life

David Nagy was born on August 1, 2011, in Satu Mare, Romania. He developed an early passion for music and gaming, which would later become central to his career. He began creating music in his early teens, inspired by American hip-hop and artists such as Kendrick Lamar.

Career

Music

Nagy began releasing music under the stage name daviethe1. His debut single TalkIn was released in January 2025 and is available on major streaming platforms including Apple Music and Amazon Music. The track features modern rap production and introspective lyricism influenced by his musical idol Kendrick Lamar.

Streaming and Online Presence

Beyond music, daviethe1 is active on several online platforms. He streams gameplay and interacts with fans on Twitch, where he is noted for organizing 24-hour and 48-hour livestream marathons. On TikTok, he shares gaming clips, music updates, and personal content, and maintains a presence on YouTube as well.

Sports and Personal Life

Outside of his digital career, David plays basketball for LPS Satu Mare, a youth under-14 team. He continues to balance school, music production, streaming, and athletics.

Musical Style and Influences

David’s music is rooted in the rap and hip-hop genre. His lyrical content is inspired by themes of youth, ambition, and identity. He has cited Kendrick Lamar as one of his key influences.

Discography

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