Born Louis Grandison Jr. on March 12, 1986, in the vibrant community of Seaview Gardens in Kingston, Jamaica, Dexta Daps is a Jamaican recording artist who has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique blend of reggae, dancehall, and R&B music.
Growing up in Seaview Gardens, Dexta Daps was immersed in the rich musical culture of Jamaica from a young age. Influenced by the likes of Bob Marley, Shabba Ranks, and Buju Banton, he developed a deep appreciation for reggae and dancehall music, which would later shape his own musical style.
Dexta Daps burst onto the music scene in the early 2010s, making waves with his soulful voice, infectious melodies, and charismatic stage presence. His breakthrough came with the release of his hit single "7Eleven" in 2014, which quickly became a dancehall anthem and garnered widespread acclaim both locally and internationally.
Since then, Dexta Daps has continued to rise to prominence in the music industry, releasing a string of chart-topping singles and collaborating with some of the biggest names in reggae and dancehall music. His distinctive sound, heartfelt lyrics, and smooth vocals have earned him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
In addition to his musical talents, Dexta Daps is also known for his dynamic live performances, where he effortlessly connects with audiences and leaves a lasting impression with his electrifying stage presence.
With his star still on the rise, Dexta Daps remains a driving force in the reggae and dancehall music scene, continuing to push boundaries and cementing his legacy as one of Jamaica's most exciting musical talents.