2025 PrideSTL Entertainer Bios

David Archuleta

 
 

Since first stepping into the pop spotlight at age 17, David Archuleta has embodied the kind of genuine star power that can’t be manufactured. After years of dazzling audiences with his radiant personality and phenomenal voice—a journey that’s included turning out multiple platinum-selling hits, achieving global acclaim as a captivating live performer, and emerging as an undeniable fixture on the pop-culture scene—the Miami-born singer/songwriter experienced a major personal transformation that radically altered his identity as an artist. As shown on his 2024 compelling single “Hell Together,” Archuleta has dramatically expanded the landscape of his songwriting and devoted himself to making pop music with equal parts uncompromising emotion and exhilarating impact.   

 

With his latest triumphs including winning the 2024 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist and landing a book deal for his forthcoming memoir, Archuleta first moved toward the unfiltered truth of his new material with a revelatory writing trip to Toronto in late 2022. “It was a really magical week where I started exploring topics I’d never discussed before in my music, like falling in love with a man and leaving my faith,” says the L.A.-based artist, who came out in 2021. “In a way it was scary, but mostly it was thrilling to do what would have seemed impossible to the person I used to be. I realized I don’t have to hide who I am anymore.” Although he’d displayed a heartfelt candor on previous releases like his eighth album Therapy Sessions (a 2020 album that opened up about his struggles with anxiety), Archuleta ultimately embraced an entirely new element of unbridled creativity in the writing of songs like his euphoric 2023 single “Afraid To Love.”  

 

While Archuleta brought a sublimely dance-ready sound to songs like “Afraid To Love” and “I’m Yours” (a 2023 single whose video earned such illustrious awards as the Best Music Video prize at the Cannes World Film Festival), “Hell Together” centers on a stripped-back and soulful form of piano-driven pop. A gospel-inspired ballad that hit the top five on iTunes the day of its premiere, the heartrending yet triumphant track took shape after a conversation with his mother following the publication of a People magazine article in which he discussed his faith transition. “I didn’t hear from my mom for a few days after the article came out and I was worried she was upset with me, because she was very devout and always saw the church as a place of healing,” he says. “But when we finally talked my mother said that she was stepping away from the church as well. She told me, ‘I don’t want to be somewhere that my children don’t feel loved and welcomed. If you go to Hell, we’re all going to Hell with you. We’re a family and we’ll always be there for each other, in good or in bad! ’”  

 

Not only a powerful example of his newly elevated artistry, “Hell Together” is an unprecedented showcase for the tremendous vocal talents Archuleta has cultivated since childhood. Raised in Utah from the age of six, he first fell in love with music due to the influence of his mother (a salsa singer and dancer) and father (a jazz trumpeter). By his early teens he’d begun writing songs of his own, and in 2008 he gained massive fame as the first runner-up on the seventh season of American Idol. After making his debut with his double-platinum single “Crush,” he released a steady stream of albums and built an adoring following around the world, touring in such far-flung places as Asia and the Middle East. In a truly unexpected and audacious move, Archuleta left the music business in a moment of colossal success and headed to Chile to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for two years—then returned with a profoundly renewed sense of purpose as he dove back into his music career. 

 

As he continues to unlock new levels of freedom in his music and beyond, Archuleta has found an endless source of inspiration in his growing passion for dancing, raves, and festival culture. “EDM festivals and dancing have been a new way of feeling a sense of community and togetherness that I was worried I would lose,” he says. “Feeling a oneness through music and dancing is so magical and therapeutic—it’s freeing and also creative. It has encouraged me to be more fearless and to not be afraid to express myself in more creative ways.” With his recent live experience including making his musical-theater debut in 2022 as the lead in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat—and joining the likes of Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons, Grammy Award-winner Victoria Monet, and Lauv for the 2023 LOVELOUD tour—Archuleta routinely brings that open-heartedness to a high-energy live show that fosters an extraordinarily close connection with the crowd. Over the past few years, he’s also deepened his relationship with his fanbase by bringing his effortless charisma and disarmingly warm presence to social media platforms like TikTok, where he’s now spurred numerous viral videos with millions of views.   

 

Naming such eclectic artists as Tracy Chapman, indie-pop singer/songwriter Maddie Zahm, and Nigerian musician Tems among his current inspirations, Archuleta is continuing to unveil more of his inner life in his songwriting. With his latest single,“Crème Brulée,” David continues to share new sides of himself and has hit a new chord with pop music lovers. Over the next several months David will reveal more new music, he notes that uncovering his most authentic voice has involved finding self-assurance in unexpected places. “Growing up in the church, I was taught to stand up for my beliefs and share them with the world, which is exactly what I’m trying to do with my music,” he says. “Even though I stand for something else now, I still have that same level of conviction in what I do. I believe in being bold in my vulnerability and speaking the truth of who I am, so that hopefully people can come away from my songs feeling like they understand themselves, or others, or just life in general a little better than they did before.”  

FLYANA BOSS 

 
 

Flyana Boss are more than just your average duo—they’re running riot over the rap game, breaking the genre’s archaic stereotypes with their eclectic palette and their self-professed weirdness.  

Since meeting at music college in Los Angeles, Bobbi LaNea and Folayan have been defying genres and making waves across the industry. Committed to breaking stereotypes, championing female friendships, and building a strong community, the two MC and multi-instrumentalists capture hearts with their refreshing authenticity.  The duo are officially known as Flyana Boss, “It’s fly and a boss,” as well as it being an ode to Diana Ross.  

Witty, hilarious, and entirely one-of-a-kind, Flyana Boss found viral success with their 2023 hit "You Wish" —a track they promoted through slews of videos of them running around Disneyland, IKEA, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame—reached number 1 on Spotify’s viral, piquing Missy Elliot’s ears who was such a fan she contributed a very special remix of the track. 

After supporting the likes of Ke$ha and Janelle Monae on tour, they have released their debut EP "This Ain't The Album" (2024). Coming off the success of their debut headline 23-date US tour — TheBosstanical Garden Tour —Flyana Boss are gearing up for a single release around Pride 2025 and a larger project in the summer.  

Madison Rose

 
 

Madison Rose has slid down the rainbow from an alternate universe to wake everyone up to the full acceptance of others and most importantly - themselves. The up and coming Cincinnati born, New York based popstar introduced her rainbow realm with her infectious, Billboard premiered debut single, DIAMONDS. Her splashy debut caught the attention of producer Kandy, and they set out to make an electronic dance/pop crossover record. Their track “Keeping Secrets”, released through Thrive/Capitol Records, received immediate rave reviews and has since racked up over 15 million streams across platforms. Madison has writing cuts with EDM artists such as Born Dirty, Nervo and a feature collaboration on STMPD Records with Aspyer entitled, “Saving Grace”. Madison self released and marketed her single “rainbow phone” and was greeted by a flurry of Tik Tokers supporting the song and saw the track grow to over 5 million streams across platforms. Most recently Madison unleashed her debut album TECHNICOLOR, and now, it’s deluxe, TECHNICOLOR: The Full Spectrum. Madison has received accolades for several tracks off of her debut.  “Sunshine” was dubbed a “Song You Need To Know” by Rolling Stone. Her viral single, “ICONIC” gained a cult fanbase on Tik Tok and is poised to be a staple in the queer music scene for years to come.  “Better Off Alone” was met with a flurry of praise being featured on Paper Magazine, MTV’s Bop Shop and Hollywood Life and immediately placing on major playlists such as Spotify’s Fresh Dance Pop and Apple’s Dance Pop Hits. “Moonlight” graced New Music Friday. She has cited Donna Summer, Freddie Mercury, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Missy Elliot and Katy Perry as influences. The self proclaimed “rainbow girl against a storm cloud world” is authentically and independently on the rise and is set to take the world by storm. 

Jordin Sparks

 
 

Jordin Sparks is a 2x Grammy® nominated, multi-platinum singer/songwriter and actress who, in one of the show's highest-rated seasons, garnered worldwide attention as the youngest winner of season six of American Idol. Cumulatively, Sparks' popular singles have sold over 10 million digital tracks in the U.S.  Sparks is also a gifted songwriter. Arianna Grande's smash single, "The Way," was co-written by Sparks and earned her a B.M.I. songwriting award. She has toured with superstars Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, The Jonas Brothers, New Kids on The Block, and the Backstreet Boys and headlined her own tour.   

  

Sparks has garnered two B.E.T. Awards, one American Music Award, and one People's Choice Award, and has been nominated for two MTV Awards, a Dove Award, a Billboard Award, and two Grammy® Awards.  

  

She made her Broadway debut starring in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway smash In the Heights and her film debut playing the lead role in the SONY Pictures film Sparkle, opposite the legendary Whitney Houston. Jordin's positive body image, message, and success have impacted people worldwide. She considers philanthropy an integral part of her life and has been profiled by Dress for Success and CNN Heroes for her charity work.  

  

Jordin returned to the Broadway stage in 2019 as the lead in the TONY® award-winning WAITRESS with music by Sara Bareilles, to critical acclaim. Sparks released two albums in 2020, "Sounds Like Me" and her first-ever Christmas album, "Cider & Hennessy." The following year, she Executive-Produced and starred in the Hallmark network's Holiday special, A Christmas Treasure. In 2022, she released the single, Can't Stop This Feeling. 

 

 She is a sought-after successful social media influencer due to her impressive social media following. Sparks continued working on music and, in 2023, received a Dove, Billboard, and her second Grammy nomination for her #1 single with For King & Country, Love Me Like I am. She also released the R&B single, Call My Name, and the Holiday single, Candy Cane Lane.  

  

Sparks has hosted/co-hosted on some of television's most iconic programs, such as N.B.C.'s TODAY Show, A.B.C.'s Good Morning America, A.B.C.'s The View, C.B.S.' The Talk, PBS' Great Performances (with John Lithgow), etc.  

  

This summer, Jordin wrapped up her tour, "No Restrictions Live & Intimate," to support her highly anticipated first album in 10 years, No Restrictions,” which dropped September 13. On October 10 Jordin serves as host of the new series, ROLLER JAM, debuting on Magnolia/M.A.X. She will also be a part of the children’s animated series, The Chosen Adventures, which premieres October 10, on the CW network. Up next a new Christmas EP for this upcoming Holiday season.