Devonte is a Jamaican singer best known for his smooth tenor and
his role in shaping some of dancehall’s most melodic crossover
moments. He first came to notice in the early 1990s as Wayne
Passley, recording as a solo vocalist before building a
long-running partnership with Tanto Metro. Together, the pair
helped define a sound that balanced streetwise dancehall energy
with catchy hooks and a lighter, more radio-friendly feel.
His name is most closely tied to the 1997 hit “Everyone Falls in
Love,” a song that carried the duo well beyond Jamaica and became
one of the signature records of the era. But Devonte’s work was
never limited to that one breakout. He also developed a reputation
as a versatile singer within the Penthouse Records circle, moving
comfortably between dancehall, lovers rock, and more
roots-influenced productions. That flexibility gave his voice a
wider reach and kept him in demand with producers looking for
something melodic and distinct.
Much of Devonte’s catalogue sits at the meeting point of classic
1990s Jamaican production and accessible songwriting. He could
sound relaxed and playful on uptempo riddims, then turn around and
deliver a more romantic or reflective tune without losing the
warmth that made his singing recognizable. That balance is part of
why his work has stayed in circulation on compilations,
sound-system sets, and riddim projects long after the original run
of singles.
His association with Penthouse and later Taxi-linked projects also
helped place him within two of the most respected production camps
in Jamaican music. Releases such as “Everyone Falls in Love” and
later appearances on label-driven sets like “Request” show how his
voice continued to fit naturally into contemporary dancehall while
still carrying the feel of a classic era. For listeners coming to
his music through riddim archives, Devonte stands out as a singer
who helped give dancehall some of its most memorable hooks without
ever forcing the style away from its roots.
that consistency has become his calling card: a dependable, melodic
voice with enough character to make the song memorable and enough
restraint to let the rhythm breathe around it. In a genre often
driven by flash, Devonte built his reputation on tone, timing, and
songs that still sound effortless.
























