Dexta Daps

Grandison was born on January 12, 1986, and was raised in Seaview Gardens, a humble, impoverished neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica that produced other dancehall artists including Bounty Killer and Elephant Man.

[3] This community inspired songs like "Shabba Madda Pot" which Dexta describes as telling the story of the area's history.

However, he received significant public attention in 2014 with the release of  "Jealous Ova" in collaboration with dancehall artist, Tifa, and international hit "7-Eleven".

This album solidified Dap's persona as Dancehall's sex-symbol as it featured a short erotic film on YouTube, which gained over 9.4 million views before it was age-restricted by the platform.

He recently released an album "Vent" in 2020, which received praise from multiple artists like Bounty Killer and Masicka.

These songs influenced his image as "Dancehall's biggest sex symbol" and have resulted in a large female following.

Currently, Daps is infamous for his sexually explicit concerts where he invites female audience members on stage.

In August 2021 the artiste delivered on this promise when he purchased a new Porsche Macan for his mother as a birthday gift accompanied by an Instagram post captioned "I DNT USUALLY DO THIS BUT HAPPY BDAY MUM P…LOVE U UNCONDITIONALLY LA FAMILIA".

At one of his performances in the Cayman Islands, a woman that was invited on stage attempted to remove her underwear and place it atop the artist's head.

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