Comedian Patrick Salvado has expressed his utmost admiration and respect for gospel artists Exodus and Levixone for not pretending to be holier than the people around them.
Salvado, born Patrick Idringi, described Levixone in particular as one of the few believers who do not issue judgment or carry an attitude of superiority, believing they are better than everybody. The comedian confessed during his appearance on the Millennials For Christ podcast with Ap. Nalebo.
Levixone is one of the few gospel artists who is loved by all categories of music consumers. Every time he goes out to perform, whether in a bar or a church, he always concludes his stage appearance with a prayer for the audience. Salvador gave credit to the ‘Mbeera’ hitmaker for his humility, explaining how everyone in attendance always respects this moment.
“I’m a very big fan of Exodus and Levixone. They do not pretend to be holier than anybody. These are the people who know the message. Every time Levixone finishes his performance, he throws in a word and then prays.

You will find people putting down their alcohol and humbling themselves to pray with him. This is when you know that the man has spoken and the guys have understood. Whenever he is praying, nobody talks; the entire place is quiet,” he said.
Patrick Salvado further condemned the self-righteous artists who are always quick to criticize those who do not openly share their faith.
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He encouraged them to emulate Levixone and Exodus’ character, as it will encourage more people to listen to the message they intend to preach.
@galaxytvug I’m a very big fan of Exodus and Levixone because they don’t pretend to be holier than anybody – Patrick Salvado #FaithUnfiltered ♬ original sound – galaxytvug