Mu’min Muzik recording artist Jean D’eau is a southern lyricist born and raised on the streets of Atlanta, Ga. The rapper’s musical style and sound has been described as a hybrid between lyrical and melodic. D’eau credits his song concepts to both his previous street background and his Islamic faith. “I was only 16 when I caught my case so I basically grew up in prison,” he says. “I served 10 years so you can imagine a lot of my subject matter is based on those experiences.”  He went on to tour with fellow Atlanta Muslim rapper Ralo and had created his own independent record label Mu’min Muzik before taking a 5 year hiatus from music.

During that hiatus, he began to focus more on his entrepreneurial pursuits. He developed a real estate company, an exotic dog kennel, a venture capital firm, invested in a beauty salon & spa, and also a cannabinoid wellness and therapy store. He took his time away from music to build his business portfolio and spend more time with his family. Now he’s back into the spotlight and his creative spark has returned.

Most recently, he’s made headlines for revealing Ralo’s federal cooperation and has received backlash for it. His latest project “Therapy” tells his side of the story. You can see and hear more from Jean D’eau and Mu’min Muzik by visiting his website www.GetDeau.com, his YouTube channel Jean D’eau TV and by following him on Instagram at @get_deau & Twitter/X at @iamjeandeau.