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Kampala Boyz

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Kampala Boyz
Birth nameBobby Lash
Mr. Lee
Delivad Julio
Also known asB2C
BornKampala, Uganda
GenresRnB, Hip hop, Dancehall
Occupation(s)Recording artist, performer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2016-present

Kampala Boyz (formerly known as the B2C Soldiers) is a music trio from Uganda, East Africa. Group members are; Bobby Lash, Mr. Lee and Delivad Julio.[1]

History

Kampala Boyz began as the B2C Soldiers (Born 2 Conquer) in 2016 under the management of Andy Events, an events organiser and music promoter in Uganda. The group received massive acclaim and became one of the biggest musical groups in East Africa. The group changed its name from B2C to Kampala Boyz in 2019 due to unending fights with Andy Events, their former manager. The change of name brought a lot of criticism from fans and rumours also spread that the trio had lost the group name since they were not under Andy Events, who claimed to be the owner of the group name. They dismissed the allegations saying they were the genuine owners of the group name since they had been using it during their school days.[2]

Discography

These are some of the songs done by B2C (Kampala Boyz).

HiPipo Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 "Gutamiza ft. Goodlyfe Crew" Song of the year Won
"Gutamiza ft. Goodlyfe Crew" Best Afropop Won
B2C (Kampala Boyz) Best Group Nominated
"Born to Conquer" Album of the year Nominated.[4]
2019 "No You No Life ft. The Ben" Best Cross Boarder Collabo Won[5]

External links

References

  1. "B2C Changes Name". PML Daily.com. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. group-name-not-andy-b2c/ "We Registered The Group Name Not Andy" Check |url= value (help). The Sun.co.ug. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  3. "B2CDiscography". Dj Erycom.com. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  4. "HiPipo Music Awards Winners 2018". The Towerpost.com. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  5. https://lifestyleug.com/full-list-2019-hipipo-music-awards-winners/


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