OMG! Gerald Levert’s Son Is GROWN NOW & Looks So Much Like Him It’s Scary

Posted On : February 24, 2016
Gerald Levert with his son, LeMicah Levert
Gerald Levert with his son, LeMicah Levert

The late, great Gerald Levert’s 26 year old son looks so much like his dad, it’s almost scary and when we saw more recent pics of him getting his grown man on, we all were over here doing double takes to make sure it wasn’t an old pic of Gerald instead.

Gerald Levert's son, LeMicah Levert
Gerald Levert’s son, LeMicah Levert

His name is LeMicah Levert and he’s Gerald’s first born. LeMicah was only 16 years old when Gerald sadly passed away in 2006. Although their time was cut short, LeMicah often pays tributes to his dad online and he also reminisces about how extremely close they were.

Gerald Levert's son, LeMicah Levert
Gerald Levert’s son, LeMicah Levert
Gerald Levert's son, LeMicah
Gerald Levert’s son, LeMicah

Gerald would be very proud of his son these days, he graduated from Morehouse College in 2013 and is now continuing to pursue his acting career, as well as produce, write, and manage music artists. He doesn’t sing though, which is what a lot of people often wonder about him, being that he came from a bloodline of singers- his Dad, his uncle Sean Levert, and of course, his grandfather Eddie Levert (of The O’Jays).

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Here is a portion of an interview LeMicah did with HowsMyRolling a while back, where he gave some insight into who he is and his relationship with his dad and grandad:

Has acting been something you recently started ?

“No I started acting when I was a little kid like 6 or 7 I did a little work on Nickelodeon, couple commercials. I went to an Arts school. I have an artistic side. My dad died when I was 16 and I felt I had to be obligated to my family and after being in college and being around different things I really felt like I had to get back in acting, that’s where I am meant to be. Im doing some things at Morehouse College and did some work with Tyler Perry.”

Gerald Levert's son, LeMicah Levert

Do you consider yourself a triple threat?

“I don’t sing, I’ll leave that up to my dad and my grandfather. But I have a studio so I record a lot of artist and I help manage and do things of that nature. I always say “Acting is my passion but Music is what I know.” I always wanted to be an executive of a record label.”

Who would be your ideal role to play?

“My Dad. I would really like to play my dad. Im trying to write a story about him. That’s one person I’ve imitated my entire life. To play him or my grandfather would a blessing, that’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”

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I think LeMicah’s idea of playing his dad is a good one. I can’t think of any other actor who would be more perfect for that role. I’m not sure how good his acting skills are, but he more than likely could pull it off because he probably just has all of the natural nuances and mannerisms of his Dad, just like Ice Cube’s son, O’Shea Jr., had in Straight Outta Compton. Hopefully we’ll get to see LeMicah as Gerald Levert one day, we’ll keep our fingers crossed on that one.

LeMicah Levert with his mother (R) and Patti LaBelle
LeMicah Levert with his mother (R) and Patti LaBelle

LeMicah also paid a touching tribute to his grandfather, Eddie, on his birthday, which was a beautiful thing to see…

So this is like a Happy Fathers Day / Happy Birthday for this guy @Eddie_Levert . My Grandfather has been with me since birth, so through life I’ve always felt super blessed to basically have two fathers through my Journey. When my Dad passed it was tragic but my grandfather didn’t have to step up to the plate and be more of a father to me because he was already a HUGE part of my life (I’ve been touring the country with him since I can remember and how many people can say they’ve been whooped in at least 5 different states?). You taught me how to keep it real and not worry about what anyone is going to think. You’ve been there and although we’ve had our share of shouting battles I know you’ll always be there. I love you man and HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU YOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU YOOOOOOOUUUUUUUU #insideJoke

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Here’s a quick fun fact about LeMicah: He and singer/Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kandi Burrus are very close. Kandi’s had a very close-knit relationship with Gerald’s kids for many years. In case you’re wondering why that is, click here to get the backstory on their connection.

In 2013 when LeMicah graduated from Morehouse, Kandi was right there in the rain supporting him…

LeMicah also supported Kandi and her husband Todd when they got married and filmed their wedding for a reality show…

Gerald’s other GROWN child is his beautiful daughter, Carlysia Levert. Carlysia pretty much live a private lifestyle, unlike her brother, but we do know that she sings now, although we’re not sure if she’s pursuing a professional career in R&B.

Gerald Levert's daughter, Carlysia Levert
Gerald Levert’s daughter, Carlysia Levert

She also started an online campaign/movement a couple years ago, called Embrace UR Curves, which is geared toward empowering plus sized women to love their bodies and their sexiness, regardless of what the media tells them that they should be. Here is a clip of Carlysia talking about her movement:


Check out this clip of her in the studio singing her heart out:

Gerald Levert showing his daughter, Carlysia, some love

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We’re sure Gerald Levert would be beaming with pride right about now over his children. It’s still hard to believe that Gerald- a cat who was so full of life and positive energy that lit up any room he stepped into, is no longer here. His legacy will continue to live on through his children, his dad, his loved ones and his fans. Keep resting well Gerald, until we meet again and in the meantime we’ll be here jammin’ to the classics cuts that you, your beloved brother Sean, and you group member Marc Gordon graced us with.

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