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Steve Owiniy, known professionally as Steve Sugarfx (Sugadady), is a visionary music video director known for his innovative approach and distinctive visual style. With a background in cinematography and a passion for storytelling, Steve has established himself as a prominent figure in the music industry, collaborating with top artists to create captivating visual narratives that complement and enhance their music.

Career
With a passion for melodies and a soul entrenched in rhythm, Sugadady is a versatile artist and a film director whose musical journey began in the vibrant streets of Kampala City. Growing up surrounded by diverse sounds and cultural influences, he discovered his love for music at an early age, finding solace and expression through melodies that resonated with his heart. - [ ] Drawing inspiration from a myriad of genres spanning jazz, soul, and electronic, Sugadady embarked on a musical odyssey, honing his craft through dedicated practice and an unwavering commitment to his art. His unique sound weaves a tapestry of emotions, blending poignant lyrics with captivating compositions, inviting listeners into a world painted with heartfelt storytelling and intricate harmonies.

A true embodiment of musical authenticity, Sugadady continues to evolve, channeling life's experiences into soul-stirring melodies that resonate with listeners worldwide. With a dedication to pushing boundaries and exploring new sonic landscapes, he remains an artist on a perpetual quest to craft timeless music that speaks directly to the core of the human experience.

Notable Works:
 * "Just bu Just“ by John Blaq: This hauntingly beautiful music video, directed by Steve Sugarfx, seamlessly blends surreal imagery with powerful choreography, creating a mesmerising visual experience that perfectly mirrors the ethereal quality of afro dance visual.
 * “Ale ”Freddie Line: Steve’s dynamic direction and bold use of colour bring Freddie’s afro vibe to life in this vibrant and energetic music video, capturing the essence of the song's AFRICAN Melodic feel.
 * “Touch Me Slow” by Freeboy: In this cinematic masterpiece directed by Steve Sugarfx, viewers are transported to a African tradition in a modern where love and music intertwine, as Freeboy’s soulful melodies set the stage for a romantic journey.

Style: Steve Sugarfx’s signature style is characterised by its imaginative storytelling, striking visuals, and seamless integration of music and narrative. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of artistic influences, Steve’s work often explores themes of love, identity, and the human experience, inviting viewers on an immersive journey of sight and sound.

Influences: Steve’s creative vision is influenced by a variety of filmmakers, artists, and cultural movements, including surrealist cinema, experimental photography, and contemporary dance. He draws inspiration from the works of directors such as Jordan Hoechlin, Hype Williams, and Matt Alonzo, as well as visual artists like Salvador Dalí and Frida Kahlo, integrating elements of their styles into his own unique aesthetic.

Collaborations: Steve has collaborated with a diverse roster of artists across genres, including mainstream  sensations, and emerging talent. His collaborative spirit and commitment to artistic excellence have made him a sought-after director in the music industry, with artists eagerly seeking out his creative vision to bring their songs to life on screen.

Future Projects: With several exciting projects in development, Steve Sugarfx continues to push the boundaries of music video direction, exploring new techniques, themes, and storytelling approaches. From intimate indie ballads to high-energy dance anthems,Steve’s upcoming work promises to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression on the world of visual storytelling.