Karolina Protsenko doesn’t need lyrics to tell a story. With just a violin in hand, she turns busy sidewalks into stages and pop anthems into something new. Millions now follow Karolina Protsenko for their raw honesty and relatable feelings, and in her street performance of “Dangerous”, she doesn’t just cover a song she brings it to life.
Standing with confidence and grace, Karolina begins her violin version of David Guetta’s “Dangerous” as the crowd starts to gather. The song is about risk, attraction, and letting go and even without lyrics, she captures all of it. The emotions she plays are sharp: excitement, mystery, and tension. There are two sides to her: the poised performer and the passionate artist, both clashing in perfect harmony.
Dangerous – Violin Cover by Karolina Protsenko
People walking by can’t help but stop. You can see it in their faces: surprise, then focus, and finally awe. Listeners don’t need to know the original song to feel something. Karolina’s playing tells the whole story. The mix of fast bowing, careful pauses, and soft rises builds a world that’s both thrilling and beautiful.
To see how her style shifts with the feeling of a song, compare this video with her violin cover of “Faded” by Alan Walker. Where “Dangerous” is bold and charged, “Faded” is sad and searching. One moves quickly, like someone running toward something. The other drifts slowly, like someone trying to hold onto what’s already gone. Both show her ability to translate emotion without ever saying a word.
Alan Walker – Faded | Violin Cover – Karolina Protsenko
In “Faded”, her playing feels more fragile. The melody leans into the pain. In “Dangerous”, she pushes forward with force and flair. It’s not just about skill; it’s about instinct. Karolina knows how to read a song like a book and turn each note into a sentence people can feel.
What makes Karolina Protsenko stand out isn’t just that she plays well. It’s that she plays honestly. Whether on a stage or sidewalk, she invites you into the moment. Her next performance might be exactly what you need to hear even if there are no words at all.