Dabit
Dabit is a band led by vocalist and songwriter Dario Anthony Birt, who goes by the name Dabit. They formed in New York City with bassist Eric Doyne and...
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Dabit is a band led by vocalist and songwriter Dario Anthony Birt, who goes by the name Dabit. They formed in New York City with bassist Eric Doyne and drummer Miles Doucet, playing local clubs and open mics early on. Their music blends R&B, hip-hop, and alternative rock, as heard in songs like "Don't Wanna Be."
In 2022, Dabit signed with Def Jam Recordings after catching the attention of music executive L.A. Reid. Another track, "Gimme Magic," also appears among their top songs.
Their debut album, "The Rise and Fall," features introspective lyricism and draws from influences like classic soul and contemporary R&B. The band's sound has evolved through these releases, maintaining a focus on melodic and eclectic compositions.
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