Javonte Rose, Showing Up for the Work That Matters

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Javonte Rose has never believed in doing just one thing — or doing things halfway. Born in Manchester, New Hampshire and raised between cultures, he has grown into an international recording artist, television personality, model, author, and community advocate whose work stretches far beyond entertainment. With Caribbean roots and a global outlook, Javonte continues to build a life and career rooted in visibility, service, and intention.

When Music Starts With Real Life

Music has always been personal for Javonte. His viral breakout single “Bon Appétit” didn’t come from a formula — it came from a real moment. While hiking, a craving for French toast sparked the phrase “Bon Appétit.” A close friend added “Mamita,” and the idea stayed. Developed alongside producer JayUncut and songwriter Rae Rae, the record grew into a Top 40 hit, earned Grammy consideration, and picked up multiple award nominations. The song later connected with branded content collaborations tied to Coca-Cola, expanding its reach even further.

A Full Body of Work: Caribbean Condition

In May 2024, Javonte released his first album, Caribbean Condition, marking a major milestone in his musical journey. The project pulls from his Caribbean heritage, personal growth, and lived experiences, offering something deeper than singles alone. Released on May 17, 2024, the album reflects who he is — confident, evolving, and rooted in culture.

Finding His Voice on Television

Television has given Javonte another space to be fully himself. He currently stars on SLAYERS on OUTtv, where his confidence, competitiveness, and authenticity quickly made him a fan favorite. Viral moments from the show have surpassed 15 million views across social media, turning his presence into conversation. He continues to build momentum on screen while preparing for future television opportunities.

The Stage Still Feels Like Home

Live performance remains one of Javonte’s strongest connections with his audience. Over the past year, he’s appeared on major stages nationwide, including Palm Springs Pride, LA Black Pride, South LA Pride, Blatino Oasis 2025, Cinco De Mayo Palm Springs 2025, and the West Coast Awards Ball 2025. Each performance is less about spectacle and more about shared energy — presence over perfection.

Giving Back, Year After Year

What truly defines Javonte Rose happens beyond the spotlight. For the fourth consecutive year, he has personally produced an annual food drive in Los Angeles, giving back directly to underserved and unhoused communities. It’s not a one-time gesture — it’s a commitment he continues to honor year after year.

That commitment also brought him back home.

Returning Home to Give Back

Recently, Javonte returned to his hometown of Manchester, New Hampshire, focused on giving back to the same community that shaped him. Through his Empowerment Impact Sessions, he connects with local youth, offering encouragement, honesty, and real conversation about confidence, identity, and self-worth. For Javonte, coming home isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about responsibility.

Speaking Up Where It Counts

Javonte also continues to use his voice through speaking engagements, including appearances with My Turn, where he shares his story and speaks directly to youth about resilience, self-belief, and staying present through challenges. These moments matter just as much to him as stages or screens.

The IM HERE Movement

Founded in 2016, Javonte’s IM HERE Movement remains at the center of his purpose. Focused on anti-bullying, self-love, and youth empowerment, the organization reflects his belief that being seen — and reminding others they matter — can change lives.

Still Growing, Still Grounded

Featured in LA Sentinel and Los Angeles Blade Magazine, Javonte Rose continues to evolve without losing his grounding. Music, television, fashion, authorship, and community work all connect back to one idea: showing up fully, consistently, and with intention.

Javonte Rose isn’t just building a career.
He’s building impact — one city, one stage, and one conversation at a time.

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Javonte Rose, Showing Up for the Work That Matters

Javonte Rose has never believed in doing just one thing — or doing things halfway. Born in Manchester, New Hampshire and raised between cultures, he has grown into an international recording artist, television personality, model, author, and community advocate whose work stretches far beyond entertainment. With Caribbean roots and a global outlook, Javonte continues to build a life and career rooted in visibility, service, and intention.

When Music Starts With Real Life

Music has always been personal for Javonte. His viral breakout single “Bon Appétit” didn’t come from a formula — it came from a real moment. While hiking, a craving for French toast sparked the phrase “Bon Appétit.” A close friend added “Mamita,” and the idea stayed. Developed alongside producer JayUncut and songwriter Rae Rae, the record grew into a Top 40 hit, earned Grammy consideration, and picked up multiple award nominations. The song later connected with branded content collaborations tied to Coca-Cola, expanding its reach even further.

A Full Body of Work: Caribbean Condition

In May 2024, Javonte released his first album, Caribbean Condition, marking a major milestone in his musical journey. The project pulls from his Caribbean heritage, personal growth, and lived experiences, offering something deeper than singles alone. Released on May 17, 2024, the album reflects who he is — confident, evolving, and rooted in culture.

Finding His Voice on Television

Television has given Javonte another space to be fully himself. He currently stars on SLAYERS on OUTtv, where his confidence, competitiveness, and authenticity quickly made him a fan favorite. Viral moments from the show have surpassed 15 million views across social media, turning his presence into conversation. He continues to build momentum on screen while preparing for future television opportunities.

The Stage Still Feels Like Home

Live performance remains one of Javonte’s strongest connections with his audience. Over the past year, he’s appeared on major stages nationwide, including Palm Springs Pride, LA Black Pride, South LA Pride, Blatino Oasis 2025, Cinco De Mayo Palm Springs 2025, and the West Coast Awards Ball 2025. Each performance is less about spectacle and more about shared energy — presence over perfection.

Giving Back, Year After Year

What truly defines Javonte Rose happens beyond the spotlight. For the fourth consecutive year, he has personally produced an annual food drive in Los Angeles, giving back directly to underserved and unhoused communities. It’s not a one-time gesture — it’s a commitment he continues to honor year after year.

That commitment also brought him back home.

Returning Home to Give Back

Recently, Javonte returned to his hometown of Manchester, New Hampshire, focused on giving back to the same community that shaped him. Through his Empowerment Impact Sessions, he connects with local youth, offering encouragement, honesty, and real conversation about confidence, identity, and self-worth. For Javonte, coming home isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about responsibility.

Speaking Up Where It Counts

Javonte also continues to use his voice through speaking engagements, including appearances with My Turn, where he shares his story and speaks directly to youth about resilience, self-belief, and staying present through challenges. These moments matter just as much to him as stages or screens.

The IM HERE Movement

Founded in 2016, Javonte’s IM HERE Movement remains at the center of his purpose. Focused on anti-bullying, self-love, and youth empowerment, the organization reflects his belief that being seen — and reminding others they matter — can change lives.

Still Growing, Still Grounded

Featured in LA Sentinel and Los Angeles Blade Magazine, Javonte Rose continues to evolve without losing his grounding. Music, television, fashion, authorship, and community work all connect back to one idea: showing up fully, consistently, and with intention.

Javonte Rose isn’t just building a career.
He’s building impact — one city, one stage, and one conversation at a time.

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