Ray G started singing in 2009 while at school until 2014 when he broke through with his hit song "Amarari".
10 Facts About Ray G
Ray G is among Allan Toniks, Sister Charity, Juliana Kanyomozi who comes from Western Uganda.
Ray G has collaborated with music heavy weights like Bebe Cool, Voltage music, Spice Diana, Serena Bata, Levixone, Truth 256.
Ray G attended Ishaka Adventist College, for both his Uganda Certificate of Education and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education which he completed in 2012 before breaking onto the music scene.
Ray G never joined university due to his parents' failure to afford paying university tuition since he had a lot of siblings to attend school.
Ray G broke through to East African recognition after collaborating with Spice Diana on Omusheshe Song.
In 2021, Ray G won an award of the best years act from Western Uganda, an award by New Janzi Awards, an award aimed at awarding Ugandan musicians in the creative art industry.
Ray G started sending him money to buy a plot of land to farm a banana plantation and cows.
In 2019, Ray G told Liz that after his concert, he would wed her though she had suffered two miscarriages.
Ray G and his wife lost their newly second born and a daughter, Kim.