‘Electric Love’ is like a universal melody in the world of music, a phrase that captures the essence of a profound, dynamic, and fervent emotional connection between individuals, whether it’s the impassioned lyrics of a love song or the resonating harmonies of a timeless ballad. This phrase, much like music, has the power to transcend boundaries, sparking electrifying energy, intense emotions, and deep connections that resonate with people, whether in romantic or platonic contexts. It’s a versatile and dynamic force, much like a musical composition, that unites hearts and souls through its passionate and vibrant vibrations.
— DanteWuzHere
 
 

Born in Bradenton, Florida on February 20th to an African American mother and a Cuban father Singer/Songwriter Danté Suarez professionally known DanteWuzHere grew up in the music mecca of Atlanta, Georgia. A chance meeting with industry veteran Debra Killings jump-started his love for the recording studio and writing songs. The turning point for the ambitious singer occurred when his former manager took him to RCA Records resulting in a recording contract directly from RCA Records head Bob Jamieson and subsequently his debut album Inferno. 

In 2018 he became a Juno Award Nominee with a song contribution (the single Disturbed) for Indigenous Pop Artist, Iskwé’s album, The Fight Within (Indigenous Music Album Of The Year.) 

In June 2020 he signed with Al Gomes and his award-winning music firm Big Noise LLC.

DanteWuzHere's silky, soulful vocals are woven throughout his highly anticipated EP Paradiso led by his global plea, the gritty bass and synth-driven single Heaven Help Us. Heaven Help Us is reminiscent of such songs Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," John Lennon's "Imagine" and Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" in social and global awareness.

The currently crazed world in which we live is the perfect inspiration for DanteWuzHere’s follow-up new single Follow Me. The soothing transient track acts as a solid foundation for the subtly impactful melody and lyrics. The song successfully traverses multiple musical lanes. Written by Ryan Toby and produced by Jamie Helms, Follow Me harkens back to the days of Terence Trent D'Arby and proves that the past is sometimes the best way forward. 

 

For the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, Follow Me was considered in two categories, Best R&B Performance and Song of the Year. His latest single “It’s Over (Goodbye)” an emotional ballad accompanied by acoustic guitar was written by Merecco Turner and DanteWuzHere and produced by Billionaire Focus Group. The single was also considered for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in the Best R&B Performance category. There’s nothing new about a break-up song, but this one is special. A good one can dredge up painful memories and take you to a place you secretly hoped to never revisit. Some empower and provide you with just enough fuel to continue to drive on, and others take you on a rollercoaster ride that will have you anticipating the highs and dreading the lows but, appreciative of the ride and saying, ‘It’s Over (Goodbye) at the end. If one had to place this DanteWuzHere in a box, musically, you couldn’t because he’s an experience. If folk, pop and, soul music were headed to an alternative concert and stopped to pick up Lenny Kravitz, Seal and, Kurt Cobain along the way - DanteWuzHere would be their Uber driver.

When not in the studio, DanteWuzHere can be found modeling and acting, appearing in major press such as Vibe Magazine, Obvious Magazine, Elevator Mag, The Source, Yahoo News and Billboard Magazine

DanteWuzHere has worked with major artists and producers such as Narada Michael Walden, Kanye West, Bryan Michael Cox, Organized Noize, Allstar, SInger-songwriter Joe, Nelly, Los Da Mystro, Trey Songz, and many more. He appeared alongside Nelly in the feature film Snipes in the principal role of Damon. Snipes also stars Sam Jones III, Zoe Saldana, and Dean Winters.

DanteWuzHere was invited to and attended the U.S. House of Representatives as a guest at the “An Artistic Discovery” Congressional Reception