Levixone

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Levixone (born 7 December 1992), whose real name is Sam Lucas Lubyogo, is a Ugandangospel musician.[1][2] He has won several awards internationally and locally including the 2018 sauti awards(USA) for East African Male Artiste of the Year and The 2021 Vine awards for Male artiste of the year.[3] He has won over 51 accolades and Staged 9 Big successful concerts in the history of Ugandan Gospel music Since 2012. Born: 7 December 1992(age 33) at Uganda Genres: All African Occupation: musician Instruments: Vocals, guitar Years active: 2010–present Website www.levixone.com Early life and education: Levixone was born in Uganda and spent most of his childhood in Kosovo, a slum in Kampala.[7] He grew up in a family of six children and was raised by his mother after his father died when he was young. Levixone’s passion for music began at a young age and he started singing in church at the age of 10.[7] Music career: Levixone began his music career in 2013 with the release of his debut single “Nonya Omu” which became an instant hit. He has since released several other songs including “Ponya”, “Esaala”, “Ani”, and “Turn the Replay” among others. Levixone has collaborated with several other artists including Timeless Noel, Exodus, and Coopy Bly among others. In 2018, Levixone won the Groove Award for East African Male Artiste of the Year. He has also been nominated for several other awards including the 2019 Maranatha Global Worship Music Awards.[8] Ugandan Gospel artiste Levixone blends worship, reggae and Afro-fusion into a sound that connects street reality with faith-centered hope. Rising from the slums of Kosovo in Kampala, he grew from community performances and early studio sessions to major concerts, regional collaborations and a position as one of East Africa’s leading Gospel acts. His breakthrough singles in the early 2010s set the pace for a career built on consistency, testimony and a strong connection to young people. Born Sam Lucas Lubyogo in 1992, he spent part of his early years on the streets after leaving home. A community charity later helped him return to school, where he joined a church choir and began experimenting with singing. Influenced by local Gospel pioneers, he explored reggae and Afro-fusion as he developed his style. He released early recordings in his teens, gradually building a following. Recognition grew sharply with “Nonya Omu,” which introduced him to a wider audience. More songs followed, including “Turn the Replay” and “Chikibombe,” expanding his reach across Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. His music appeared on Gospel and mainstream playlists, strengthening his profile as an artist able to cross scenes without losing his message. Between releases, Levixone performed at major Gospel concerts, collaborated with regional artists and steadily built momentum. His work earned award nominations and wins, plus growing media visibility across major TV and radio platforms.

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