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DHeusta
File:Dheusta on stage.jpg
Dallin at Nerdcore Party Convention 2023 as stage DJ/ performer
Born
Dallin Michael Heward

(1997-06-25) June 25, 1997 (age 26)
Occupation(s)Twitch streamer, Youtuber, musician
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers346 thousand[1]
100,000 subscribers2022
Websitehttps://dheusta.com/

Dallin Michael Heward[2] (born 25 June 1997[3]), known professionally as DHeusta, is an American Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and musician. He makes original songs and remixes a variety of video games and television shows, including horror and action. His first song was released in 2018 called "Time to climb (ORIGINAL MIX)"[4]. He later started his journey on full-time music producer, DHeusta, and since then, the channel title name became the representation of himself and his music[5] His music started get attention from a single, "GRIMACE", Dallin co-produced with DJsmell and CG5[6] which becoming popular on the short-form video social media called TikTok in 2023.

Online career[edit]

YouTube[edit]

"Time to climb (ORIGINAL MIX)" is his debut song, which was made available on May 13, 2018. Since then, DHeusta has composed music based on many video games titles, such as, Poppy Playtime, Baldi's Basics, and Five Nights at Freddy's.

Over the years, DHeusta has worked with numerous musicians and YouTubers, including Dawko, CG5, TryHardNinja, DAGames, Caleb Hyles, Swiblet, Chris Commisso, JerTheMusicBear, Rockit Music, and others. The majority of these individuals are his pals.[7]

Livestreaming[edit]

Dallin also live streams on Twitch,[8] where his large part of audience is listeners to his music. Dallin using Twitch as a part to connecting to his community of fans and stream game. Dallin prefers to his fanbase as "HeustarFam" and "Dino Nuggies" in some cases.

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CG5 (left) with Dallin (bottom) in VIDCON 2023

Musical career[edit]

Solo artist[edit]

In 2013, Dallin began his music career by releasing comedy songs and electronic mix on SoundCloud.[9] His first electronic song, "Breaking the Silence",[5] was uploaded in 2013. Venturing into more serious music, Dallin released the song I Don't Know on SoundCloud, in 2021,[10] which later being feature in followed by solo album, PROCESS + Let Go, in May 2020,[11] which neither of them featured any video game titles and mostly far from Dallin's usual music genre.

Personal life[edit]

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Childhood picture of Dallin

His father's name is Kyle Heward and his moms name is Rachael Heward. He also has 2 brothers named Brenton Heward and Jarren Heward, Brenton is currently a personal trainer know as Healthy Hewy.[7]

He had been interested into music since he was 6, then he started the adventure to make music with Ableton when 10 years old. Lasting to this journey of a successful career for music. [7]

Dallin is a Christian, and because of the influenced he has got from his family. As for back in 2020, he also featured his faith in Jesus Christ on Instant Institute. Before he went full-time to work on his Youtube channel, he worked as a Lighting and Audio for his local church. [7]

When Dallin and Charlie (CG5) first met, they were still teenagers in high school, Dallin was a sophomore and Charlie was a freshman. They became friends since they both are “Goobs” (said by Dheusta the man himself) and got along. Afterwards they found out that they both have a passion of making music, now it has been 11 years since they became friends.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About DHeusta". YouTube.
  2. ^ Heward, Dallin (2023-12-09). "I'm Over My Head" – via Spotify.
  3. ^ Heward, Dallin [@DHeusta] (June 25, 2021). "Because it's my birthday, I wanted to set it aside and publish a tribute to Scott. He helped me find a wonderful community of friends. To all the streamers, reactions, animators, artists, devs: thank you for these wonderful memories 💜 #thankyouscott https://youtu.be/vKNTkXTOIwU" (Tweet). Retrieved January 27, 2024 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Heward, Dallin (May 13, 2018). "Time to climb (ORIGINAL MIX)". Youtube.
  5. ^ a b Heward, Dallin. "Breaking the Silence". Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  6. ^ Heward, Dallin; Green, Charlie; DJsmell (2023). "GRIMACE". Spotify.
  7. ^ a b c d e "DHeusta | Wikitubia | Fandom". Wikitubia.
  8. ^ Heward, Dallin. "Dheusta Twitch Channel". Twitch. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  9. ^ "DHeusta - SoundCloud". www.soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  10. ^ Heward, Dallin. "I Don't Know". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  11. ^ Heward, Dallin. "PROCESS + Let Go". Spotify.

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