Quintavious Johnson, a native of Franklin, Tennessee, is a celebrated Christian artist, evangelist, prophet, and motivational speaker. From a tender age, he has dedicated his life to serving God through music.
Quintavious's mother Yolanda knew he could sing as a baby at 11 months old, when she hummed a song and he hummed it back. He started singing with his grandmother at
Limestone Baptist church at the young age of 2 years old and hasn't stopped since. In 2014, at the tender age of 12, Quintavious showcased his extraordinary talent as a finalist on America's Got Talent Season 9. His performances have graced prestigious venues such as the Grand Ole Opry, Madison Square Garden, and Radio City Music Hall.
Quintavious's soulful voice has captivated audiences worldwide, leaving them in awe and on their feet. Quintavious's ethereal vocals have enthralled audiences globally, leaving them spellbound and clamoring for more. His recent performance of CeCe Winans' "Alabaster Box" during Season 22 of American Idol audition elicited a chorus of praise from the judges.
"A second baptism for me," exclaimed Luke Bryan, while Katy Perry confessed, "I might even revert with that song."
They marveled at his ability to transcend genres, saying, "When someone says they're a worship singer, we get nervous, but you gave us everything in that one song. It was a healing, a baptism for all."
Throughout his Idol journey, Quintavious consistently captivated the judges and crowds with his soulful renditions, earning standing ovations for every performance. His extraordinary talent propelled him to the prestigious top 20.
Beyond his musical gifts, Quintavious serves as a worship pastor and youth leader at The Remnant Church in Murfreesboro and Columbia, Tennessee under the leadership of Pastor Shelly Morrison. He is also a vocal coach, sharing his expertise with aspiring singers and worship teams.
Driven by his unwavering faith, Quintavious's ultimate goal is to fulfill God's will. He travels the globe, using his voice to proclaim the Gospel, inspire others, and lead them into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
An impromptu Christmas gathering transformed into a viral sensation formed a collaboration of a remix of "The 12 Days of Christmas.” With Christian artist Colvin Novel.
Quintavious, is currently working on a cover of Carrie Underwood's "Something in the Water," which gained attention on his performance on American Idol season 22.
His popular singles include "Your Grace”, the remix of "Burn It Away" with Roman Collins and Odell Bunton Jr.
All of Quintavious’s music is available on digital platforms
With a humble heart and a profound understanding of his calling, Quintavious Johnson continues to touch countless lives through his music, ministry, and unwavering dedication to God's purpose.