David Draiman
David Draiman is a heavy metal vocalist from Chicago, Illinois, best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter for Disturbed.
Metal Singer
March 13, 1973
Pisces
51
Brooklyn, New York, United States
David Draiman, a renowned heavy metal vocalist and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois, rose to fame as the lead singer of the highly successful band Disturbed. Known for their signature growling vocals and dynamic stage presence, Disturbed has produced chart-topping albums such as “The Sickness” and “Ten Thousand Fists.” Apart from his work with Disturbed, Draiman has also participated in side projects and collaborations, including the band Device and working with Trivium. Among his notable achievements are winning a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for the song “Inside the Fire” and being named one of the Top 100 Heavy Metal Vocalists of All Time by Hit Parader magazine. Despite facing the challenges of congenital anosmia, a condition that affects his sense of smell, Draiman has managed to become one of the biggest metal stars of the 21st century after two decades in the industry.