Liam Voice
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Native name | Zisabusolo |
Born | Zisabusolo Willy 1998/04/25 Kampala |
🏡 Residence | Entebbe |
🏳️ Nationality | Ugandan |
Other names | Voice Boy |
🏫 Education | Trinity Children's Centre , St. Agustin Primary School |
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ZISABUSOLO Willy, known professionally as Liam Voice, is a talented Ugandan vocal artist who was born on April 25th, 1998, in Kampala, Uganda. Growing up with both parents, Liam's love for music started at an early age, but it wasn't until 2015, while still in secondary school, that he began to pursue his passion for singing seriously. Liam often participated in school dance and singing competitions, which inspired him to take his music to the next level.
Early Life[edit]
Liam Voice's education background includes attending Trinity Children's Centre for Nursery School, St. Agustin Primary School for Primary School, and Kitebi Senior Secondary School for his secondary education.
Career[edit]
In 2015, Liam Voice started singing, and he later joined the Extreme Art Record Mutundwe as a back-up singer. While there, he recorded cover songs for some of Uganda's trending songs, which gave him a platform to showcase his vocal prowess. In 2018, after the death of Good Lyfe's singer Moses Radio, Liam Voice recorded a cover song of "Good Over Evil," originally performed by Weasel of Good Lyfe, in honor of the fallen musician. The cover song quickly went viral, and Liam Voice was invited to join the Good Lyfe crew.
While with the Good Lyfe crew, Liam Voice recorded numerous songs, including "Data Cable" featuring Weasel, "Gwe Abilina," and many others. He was later mentored by Mr. Kyambidwa Geoffrey, aka Chagga, the former manager of the Good Lyfe crew, who guided him on his music journey.
Personal Life[edit]
In 2021, during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Liam Voice left the Good Lyfe crew to pursue his music career as a solo artist. He released songs such as "Guma" and "Bus," which quickly became popular and garnered millions of views and TikTok videos in Uganda. Liam Voice's unique voice and style have made him a force to be reckoned with in the Ugandan music industry, and he is poised for even greater success in the future.
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In 2021, during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Liam Voice left the Good Lyfe crew to pursue his music career as a solo artist. He released songs such as "Guma" and "Bus," which quickly became popular and garnered millions of views and TikTok videos in Uganda. Liam Voice's unique voice and style have made him a force to be reckoned with in the Ugandan music industry, and he is poised for even greater success in the future.