L'One

Levan Gorozia (Georgian: ლევან გოროზია, Russian: Леван Горозия) also known professionally as L'One and now more recently as just Levan Gorozia is a Georgian-Russian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Known for his solo career, for co-founding the ‘WDKTZ’ (weedkatz) project with DJ Pill.One and for co-founding the hip hop group Marselle. From April 17, 2012 till March 16, 2019, Levan Gorozia was an artist of, Black Star Inc., where he released 3 space-themed studio albums. Gorozia is also the owner of his own clothing line label, “Cosmokot”, produced under the ‘Black Star Wear’ brand. In 2019, after leaving the, ‘Black Star’ label, he lost the right to perform under the pseudonym L'One and the right to perform with the tracks created under the pseudonym L’One. Now he performs under his original name.

L’One / Леван Горозия / Levan Gorozia
ლევან გოროზია
Background information
Birth nameLevan Emzarovich Gorozia
Born (1985-10-09) October 9, 1985
Krasnoyarsk, Soviet Union
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active2005-present
LabelsPhlatline, Black Star Inc.

Biography

Levan Gorozia was born in Krasnoyarsk on October 9, 1985. As a teenager, he moved to Yakutsk, where he began his career as an artist. Levan played basketball for the Yakutia national team, but following a knee injury he was forced to cease, and focused fully on his career in rap.[1]

In Yakutsk, L'One was regarded as a celebrity. He was featured in KVN. He also worked on radio and TV. After the release of the first solo album in 2005, Levan moved to Moscow along with his friend Nel, where they formed the hip-hop group Marselle. Marselle's debut album "Mars" was released in 2008[2] and featured artists like Teona Dolnikova, Dza-Dze, Sasha Legend, Knara and Basta.. A track "Moscow" was featured in Timur Bekmambetov's movie "The Darkest Hour".[3] The track also topped the Next FM chart for 32 weeks. After this successful release Marselle gained fame across the country and traveled all over Russia, receiving national recognition.

In 2008, L'One took part in the TV show BiTVa for Respect on the channel Muz-TV, where he published his first mix tape Mars FM. The show allowed viewers to see the process of recording tracks.

In 2009 he published a compilation of Phlatline in da building, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the label that he was signed with at the time. Included in the disk were new works from Marselle. Along with the album, music videos were filmed for the songs "Marselle and ST" and "In your house".

In 2010, he released his second mixtape, entitled L.

In May 2012, after his work with Phlatline was finished, L'One signed a contract with Black Star Inc., a hip hop label owned by Timati.[4] His first release with the label was LP "Спутник" in 2013. The single "Все танцуют локтями" from this LP became a hit and gave L'One's solo career a jump start.

"Спутник" and two albums that followed it, together, form a so-called "cosmic trilogy":[5] "Спутник" (2013), "Одинокая Вселенная" (2014), "Гравитация" (2016). The trilogy tells a story of an astronaut traveling to Mars and back, as a metaphor of the artist's personal emotional experience from dealing with fame, work, family, etc.

L'One states that his obsession with space comes from his childhood when he dreamt of becoming an astronaut.[6] Space theme is also used in his merchandise called "Cosmokot", i.e. cosmic cat.[7]

As of June, 2019, L'One left the label Black Star Inc. [8]

Discography

Studio albums:

  • 2013 - "Спутник" ("Satellite")
  • 2014 - "Одинокая Вселенная" ("Lonely Universe")
  • 2016 - "Гравитация" ("Gravitation")

EP's:

  • 2015 — «Автолюбитель» ("Motorist")
  • 2016 — «С самых низов»
  • 2017 — «1985»

References

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