Deedee Magno

Deedee Magno, born on March 2, 1981, is an American singer and actress known for her versatile vocal talent and contributions to various genres, predominantly in pop and musical theatre. She gained prominence in the late 1990s as a member of the Disney girl group The Party and later appeared in the Broadway production of "Miss Saigon," where her performance as the lead character, Kim, garnered critical acclaim. Magno is also recognized for her role as the voice of Pearl in the animated series "Steven Universe," which further showcased her vocal abilities and expanded her fanbase. Her performances on the show, particularly the song "It's Over, Isn't It," received widespread praise for their emotional depth and musicality. In addition to her work in animation, Magno has released solo music, including her EP "Deedee Magno Hall," which features a blend of pop and R&B influences. Her impact on music lies in her ability to bridge genres and connect with diverse audiences through her dynamic performances and emotive storytelling. As a prominent figure in both musical theatre and voice acting, Magno continues to inspire aspiring artists and fans alike.