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Levixone Advises Artistes On How To Make The Right Decisions

Gospel singer Levixone has advised fellow artistes on how to make the right decisions for the future. The singer said musicians often do things without thinking  about the results of those decisions.

He said one thing artists need know is that everything they do has an advantage and disadvantage. It is always right to weigh which ones are better than the others.

Levixone is one of the few Ugandan musician that is not usually caught up in problems. He has never been accused of anything bad or controversial unlike other musicians.

The only drama he was involved in is dating a fellow gospel musician Desire Luzinda who is much older than him. The singer denied the dating rumours saying they are just best friends and he doesn’t care about what other people say when it comes to that.

According to Levixone, he has seen some musicians fall just because of the decisions they have made in life. The talented singer said most celebrities let fame take over their lives and forget that there is life after that which is so sad.

“Always think ahead as you do certain things. In my career I have seen most celebrities get to their down fall because of the decisions they have made without thinking ahead. It is always better for someone to think before doing anything,” he said.

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