Deauntaé is a multifaceted performer born in Dallas, Texas, and raised back and forth between Shreveport, Louisiana, and Dallas. Music has always been his passion and has been "performing" for as long as he can remember. His style mixes soul, R&B, Gospel, Pop, and a touch of southern blues. His lyrics come from personal experiences and emotions, making his music relatable and honest. Since 2019, he has graced the Shreveport/Bossier area with his versatility and agility to tackle almost any genre, giving him the ability to entertain audiences of all ages with both original and cover songs. Deauntaé is known for his original pieces such as “Solid” and “Tell Me” and his special rendition of “Tennessee Whiskey”.
Artist Statement: Music has always been my refuge, my language, and my calling. Born in Dallas, Texas, and raised between Shreveport, Louisiana, and Dallas, a blend of Southern soul, R&B, Gospel, Pop, and a touch of blues has shaped my musical journey. From a young age, I knew I was meant to perform—whether on stage or in the living room, music was always the thread that connected me to the world around me.
My sound is built on authenticity. Every note, every lyric comes from a place of personal experience, a reflection of my life’s highs and lows. The stories I share through my music are raw and real, meant to resonate with anyone who’s ever felt love, loss, or the deep yearning to be understood. Whether it’s an original piece or a classic reimagined, I aim to bring my unique energy and perspective to every song I touch.
Since 2019, I’ve been honored to perform in the Shreveport/Bossier area. Starting in the TAPS Vocal Program at Caddo Magnet High, I blended my musical talents with musical theatre starring as the vibrant, Seaweed J. Stubbs. My versatility has allowed me to explore nearly every genre, keeping my performances fresh and engaging. My goal is simple: to connect with my audience, to bring them a little closer to the emotions we all share, and to offer a sound that moves people, no matter where they come from or where they’re going.