Biography
Hey there,
We are B2C, also known as Kampala Boys, and we're thrilled to share a bit about our musical journey with you.
B2C, short for "Born to Concur," is more than just a name for us. It represents our shared passion for music and our determination to
See Moreconquer the hearts of fans across Uganda and beyond. Our trio comprises three unique talents: Mr. Lee, Bobby Lash, and Delivad Julio.
Bobby Lash, born Ssali Peterson on April 20, 1992, brings his versatile skills in Ragga and Reggae to the table. His musical influences span a wide spectrum of artists, each contributing to his distinctive style.
Delivad Julio, born Kasagga Julius on February 6, 1992, is known for his remarkable vocal range that traverses genres like R&B, Zouk, Ragga, and Reggae. His roots in church music have deeply shaped his musical journey from the very beginning.
Lastly, Mr. Lee, born Mugisha Richard on January 24, 1992, is a dynamic artist with a knack for R&B, Zouk, and Reggae. Like Julio, he found inspiration in the soulful melodies of church music during his formative years.
Our journey as B2C began in 2016 under the guidance of Andy Events, a respected figure in Uganda's music industry. With his support, we embarked on a path that would lead us to our breakthrough moment with the chart-topping hit "Wansensera," capturing the hearts of fans far and wide.
Since then, we've been on a mission to create exceptional music that resonates with our audience. Hits like "Munda Awo," "Gwe Weka," "Kiss You," and "Obulungi Bunuma" have become anthems for our fans, earning us recognition and opportunities to collaborate with other talented artists in Uganda's vibrant music scene.
Our journey hasn't been without its challenges. In 2019, conflicts with our former manager led us to make the decision to rebrand from B2C to Kampala Boys. Despite the change, our commitment to creating great music remains unwavering.
With each song and each performance, we strive to connect with our audience on a deeper level, sharing our stories, emotions, and dreams through music.
Thank you for being part of our journey.
With love and gratitude,
B2C, Kampala BoysHey there,
We are B2C, also known as Kampala Boys, and we're thrilled to share a bit about our musical journey with you.
B2C, short for "Born to Concur," is more than just a name for us. It represents our shared passion for music and our determination to conquer the hearts of fans across Uganda and beyond. Our trio comprises three unique talents: Mr. Lee, Bobby Lash, and Delivad Julio.
Bobby Lash, born Ssali Peterson on April 20, 1992, brings his versatile skills in Ragga and Reggae to the table. His musical influences span a wide spectrum of artists, each contributing to his distinctive style.
Delivad Julio, born Kasagga Julius on February 6, 1992, is known for his remarkable vocal range that traverses genres like R&B, Zouk, Ragga, and Reggae. His roots in church music have deeply shaped his musical journey from the very beginning.
Lastly, Mr. Lee, born Mugisha Richard on January 24, 1992, is a dynamic artist with a knack for R&B, Zouk, and Reggae. Like Julio, he found inspiration in the soulful melodies of church music during his formative years.
Our journey as B2C began in 2016 under the guidance of Andy Events, a respected figure in Uganda's music industry. With his support, we embarked on a path that would lead us to our breakthrough moment with the chart-topping hit "Wansensera," capturing the hearts of fans far and wide.
Since then, we've been on a mission to create exceptional music that resonates with our audience. Hits like "Munda Awo," "Gwe Weka," "Kiss You," and "Obulungi Bunuma" have become anthems for our fans, earning us recognition and opportunities to collaborate with other talented artists in Uganda's vibrant music scene.
Our journey hasn't been without its challenges. In 2019, conflicts with our former manager led us to make the decision to rebrand from B2C to Kampala Boys. Despite the change, our commitment to creating great music remains unwavering.
With each song and each performance, we strive to connect with our audience on a deeper level, sharing our stories, emotions, and dreams through music.
Thank you for being part of our journey.
With love and gratitude,
B2C, Kampala Boys
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