Big One (producer) Biography: Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Parents, Age, Girlfriend, Singles, Albums, Mixtapes

Big One (producer) Biography: Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Parents, Age, Girlfriend, Singles, Albums, Mixtapes

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Daniel Ismael Real, also known as Big One, is a top Argentine music producer and DJ from Necochea, known for producing hits like “Los del Espacio” and “High” by María Becerra.

His work with Latin music stars like Duki, TINI, and Paulo Londra has made him a key figure in urban music.

Big One’s a proud Argentine who’s put his country’s sound on the global map with his catchy beats.

Profile

  • Full Name: Daniel Ismael Real
  • Stage Name: Big One
  • Born: January 22, 1993
  • Age: 32 years old
  • Birthplace: Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Occupation: Music Producer, DJ, Songwriter
  • Height: 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm)
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Unknown
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1 million to $3 million

Early Life And Education

Big One was born on January 22, 1993, and grew up in Necochea, a coastal city in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His ethnicity is Argentine, and he’s proud of his roots, which shine through in his urban music style.

His religion isn’t publicly known. He was raised by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Real. There is no information about his siblings. But he started making music in his teens, producing beats in a room at the back of his grandmother’s house.

Career

Big One started producing in 2009, working with local Necochea artists like Qki Dones, creating albums Ahora o Nunca (2009), Desde la Playa con Mis Friends (2013), and Universal (2014).

He also produced for bands like Vosque Dagua, El Plan de la Mariposa, and Manguesamba, as well as hip-hop artists Frane and Fianru. In 2017, he worked with the duo La Cru (Qki Dones and Max Epstein) on albums Impulso and Buena Madera.

His big break came in 2018 when he collaborated with FMK on “Perdóname,” a hit that got him noticed in Buenos Aires. He moved to the capital and worked with top artists like Lit Killah, María Becerra, and Duki.

In 2019, he produced María Becerra’s “High” and Lit Killah’s “Eclipse,” both chart-toppers. In 2020, he worked on Rusherking’s “Además de Mí,” Becerra’s “Confiésalo” and “Animal,” and Lali’s “Ladrón.”

In 2021, he produced Becerra’s “Acaramelao,” Tiago PZK’s “Entre Nosotros,” and Emilia’s “Como Si No Importara.” He co-founded Fifty One Music, boosting his influence. In 2022, he produced Duki‘s “Antes de Perderte” and Emilia’s “Intoxicao.”

His 2023 “Crossover” series started with “En la Intimidad” (Emilia and Callejero Fino), followed by “Un Finde” (FMK and Ke Personajes) and “Los del Espacio,” a massive hit with Lit Killah, Duki, Emilia, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking, and María Becerra, hitting number 38 on the Billboard Global 200.

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @bigoneok
  • TikTok handle: @bigoneok
  • Facebook: Big One
  • YouTube channel: Big One

Personal Life

Big One, 32, is single and lives in Buenos Aires. His height is estimated at 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) based on photos, though this has not been confirmed. He’s known for his low-key style and focus on music. He values friendship with artists, which he says fuels his work.

Not much is shared about his family, but he’s close to his Necochea roots, often mentioning his grandmother’s house, where he started producing. He’s a proud Argentine who loves hip-hop and urban music, and he’s stayed humble despite his fame. Oh, and he’s said he used to copy beats to find his own sound!

Net Worth

Big One’s net Worth is estimated between $1 million and $3 million. His money comes from producing hits like “Los del Espacio,” “High,” and “Perdóname,” with over 300 million YouTube views and 200 million Spotify streams.

His work with Fifty One Music, collaborations with artists like María Becerra, Duki, and TINI, plus tours and festival appearances, add to his wealth. His success as a top Latin producer keeps his earnings growing.

Discography:

Selected Singles (as Producer):

  • “Perdóname” (2018, with FMK)
  • “High” (2019, with María Becerra) – Triple Platinum
  • “Eclipse” (2019, with Lit Killah)
  • “Además de Mí” (2020, with Rusherking)
  • “Confiésalo” (2020, with María Becerra)
  • “Animal” (2020, with María Becerra)
  • “Ladrón” (2020, with Lali)
  • “Aynea (Remix)” (2020, with FMK)
  • “Acaramelao” (2021, with María Becerra)
  • “Entre Nosotros” (2021, with Tiago PZK)
  • “Como Si No Importara” (2021, with Emilia)
  • “Ojalá” (2022, with María Becerra)
  • “La Tormenta” (2022, with Lit Killah)
  • “Antes de Perderte” (2022, with Duki)
  • “Intoxicao” (2022, with Emilia)
  • “Traductor” (2022, with Tiago PZK)
  • “En la Intimidad” (2023, with Emilia and Callejero Fino) – Diamond (CAPIF), Gold (PROMUSICAE)
  • “Un Finde” (2023, with FMK and Ke Personajes) – Gold (PROMUSICAE)
  • “Los del Espacio” (2023, with Lit Killah, Duki, Emilia, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking, María Becerra) – 2× Platinum (CAPIF), 5× Platinum (PROMUSICAE)
  • “Mentiras” (2023, with Ulises Bueno and Rusherking)
  • “Lágrimas” (2023, with TINI and BM)
  • “Cuando Te Vi” (2024, with María Becerra and Trueno) – Gold (PROMUSICAE)
  • “A Donde Vas Si Te Vas” (2024, with Miranda! and Ciro)
  • “Si un Día Estás Sola” (2024, with Emanero and Valentino Merlo)
  • “Pa’ Que Te Acuerdes” (2024, with Tiago PZK and La Joaqui)
  • “Flashbacks” (2025, with Paulo Londra and Wisin)

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