Kampala, Uganda – In a recent online interview, Mr. Lee, a member of the popular Ugandan singing trio B2C, expressed his disappointment with some of the country’s most prominent artists. He accused well-known musicians like Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo, and Bobi Wine of failing to develop strong business structures within the music industry.

According to Mr. Lee, this lack of investment has hindered the growth of Ugandan music and made it more challenging for younger artists to succeed. He emphasized that if these senior artists had focused on building robust business frameworks, it would have paved an easier path for emerging talents.
Mr. Lee’s comments have sparked a lively debate among fans and industry players, with some supporting his views while others defend the contributions made by these senior artists over the years.