Chris Level Biography:
Chris Level (born January 5, 2004) is a Rwandan pop singer and songwriter known for his powerful vocals and journey from the sync licensing industry to mainstream recording. He gained early acclaim for his musical talent and has been recognized as one of the most influential sync artists of Generation Z.
Early Life
Chris Level was born on January 5, 2004, in Rwanda to Muhoza Marie Blandine and Musoni Jean Pierre. He grew up with his brother, Musoni Parfait, in a musically rich environment that helped nurture his early passion for singing and songwriting.
Career
Chris began his professional career in the sync licensing industry, creating music for use in film, television, and commercials. His early work caught the attention of a former sync licensing director from Warner Chappell Music, who initially helped introduce him to the world of sync placements. However, after a falling out, Chris was dropped and allegedly blacklisted from the sync industry.
Rather than abandoning his ambitions, Chris pivoted to pursue a career as a pop recording artist. He worked with MN2S, a global talent agency, to launch his debut single “Tame Me” — a track that showcased his impressive vocal range and ability to convey deep emotion through music.
Thanks to his early success in the sync world, Chris was named the most influential sync artist of Generation Z, a title that reflects both his talent and the impact he made before transitioning to mainstream music.
Personal Life
Chris Level is 6 feet tall, with dark hair and dark brown eyes. He is Black and proudly embraces his Rwandan heritage, which continues to shape his identity and music. Chris is known for his soulful voice, passionate performances, and resilience in overcoming industry setbacks to build a growing presence in the pop music scene.