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‘Worst performer rating best performers:’ B2C lash out at Bebe Cool

Singing trio; Bobby Lash, Julio and Mr Lee commonly known as B2C or Kampala Boys. PHOTO/FILE/HANDOUT

In 2022, B2C appeared on the annual Bebe Cool list as one hit wonders with ‘Obulungi Bunuma’. In that same year, Bebe Cool did not appear anywhere on the list.

Yesterday as he was unveiling his 2023 list, he appeared with Question while B2C did not appear anywhere and that is where the whole problem started.

Mr. Lee, who is one-third of B2C, was among artistes, who punched holes in the Bebe Cool List, saying its biased and that a singer of Cool’s stature shouldn’t be involved in compiling lists.

According to Mr Lee, one of the group members, Bebe’s only song is the Bebe Cool list.

“Uncle Bafudde’s only song left is Bebe-cool list he only sings at the End of the Year. The worst performer in class is rating the best performers in class. Very funny uncle Over there,” Mr Lee posted on his socials.

While his counterpart Bobby Lash added that they are left with Bebe’s list because it is his only known song.

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