Latest Release

- MAR 27, 2026
- 1 song
Albums
Appears On
- The NorVa · Fri, Apr 10 · 9:30 PM
- Summit Music Hall · Sat, Apr 18 · 8 PM
- Buckhead Theatre · Fri, Apr 24 · 9 PM
- The Underground · Sat, Apr 25 · 9 PM
- The Webster · Thu, Apr 30 · 8 PM
- Water Street Music Hall · Sat, May 2 · 8 PM
- Theatre of Living Arts · Sun, May 3 · 9 PM
- Ace of Spades · Sun, May 17 · 8 PM
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About Dexta Daps
Growing up in West Kingston, Jamaica, reggae singer Louis Grandison—aka Dexta Daps—was inspired by such local heroes as dancehall musician Shabba Ranks. ∙ “Morning Love,” his 2014 debut single, was a hit on local radio, and 2015’s “7 Eleven” and “Jealous Ova” (with Tifa) were Jamaican dance-club favorites. ∙ Bounty Killer, a childhood idol of Daps’, praised him on social media in 2016 as “the baddest young gun” on the dancehall scene. ∙ Daps is featured on M.I.A.’s track “Foreign Friend,” from her 2016 chart-topping album, AIM, which she recorded in Jamaica. ∙ In 2017, he dropped his debut album, Intro, complete with an accompanying erotic short film that racked up more than 1.5 million views. ∙ His 2020 sophomore album, Vent, featured the track “Obviously,” a collaboration with dancehall superstar Beenie Man.
- FROM
- Kingston, Jamaica
- BORN
- January 12, 1986
- GENRE
- Reggae