Louis Grandison aka Dexta Daps is a Jamaican reggae singer known for his dancehall songs as well as ballads. His songs include the 2014 ballad Morning Love, 2015's 7Eleven and the 2017 song Shabba Madda Pot. Following up on his singles, he launched his debut album Intro in 2017 with an erotic short film that received more than 1.6 million views on YouTube. He performed at Reggae Sumfest in 2017.
About Dexta Daps
Reggae and dancehall singer who is known for his 2012 singles "May You Be" and "Save Me Jah." In 2014, he was signed to DASECA Productions.
Before Fame
He was poverty-stricken as a child, which he has stated has served as a motivator to create his music. He began his career around 2006.
Achievement
In January 2015, the official music video for his single "7 Eleven" was released to YouTube. Since its posting, it has amassed more than 1.2 million views.
Family Life
He was born and raised in Seaview Garden, Jamaica.
Associations
In January 2015, the DJ Bounty Killer named him as one of the top artists to watch for that year.
Information related to Dexta Daps
- Afro-Jamaican culture
- Jamaican culture
- Jamaican reggae singers