[4] Since the inception of Silver his living in Juba he has released his second album titled Wasaaka Bataal, which is translated, "rubbish is bad".
The album was sponsored by NGO to run the campaign for awareness of hygiene and sanitation in Eastern Equatoria state in 2008.
In 2010 he launched his fourth debut studio album titled "Fattisu Shockoal", which is translated, "searching for a job".
[5] The U.S. magazine Foreign Policy included Silver X as one of its 100 "top global thinkers" in 2014.
[7] Silver X the founder and CEO of Holyland music married Susan Diiku in Kampala.