B2C shares how they know each other’s girlfriends despite separate lives, calls for corporate fights to end unlawful artist brawls.
Ugandan music trio B2C opened up on a local TV station about their tight bond. They said they know each other’s girlfriends well, so no need to search for new ones. The group—Bobby Lash, Mr. Lee, and Delivad Julio—stressed that business keeps them together. They live in separate homes but stay close like family.

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Bobby Lash laughed when asked if his brothers know his wife. “Do you think it’s possible that my brothers don’t know my wife?” he said. They explained that even if they marry, they won’t live together. “Even now we don’t live together, business bonds us but everyone stays at his own place,” they added.
B2C also talked about the drama between fellow artists, like verbal and physical attacks. They said these issues have been around since their big break. “Such things have always been there even at the time we had our breakthrough but they don’t last for long, it will pass with time,” they noted.
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Mr. Lee pushed for change in how artists handle beef. “Those who feel they have energy should go to the ring, such unlawful fights have led to loss of lives. We’ve grown up from Kampala Ghettos, many people have lost their lives,” he said.
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