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B2C Boys Finally Hint About Quiting Andy Events

The self proclaimed kampala boys commonly known as the B2C boys, a few months back parted ways with their Manager  Andy Events in order to rebrand their career. The reason for their separation was related to financial issues.

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Apparently the “Gutujja” Hitmakers alias the B2C boys namely, Bobby Lash, Mr. Lee and Delivad Julio are currently managed by Enock.

Ever since the B2C boys left Andy Events, they are still successful with big collaborations like ‘Gutujja’ with Rema Namakula. Gutujja is a song dedicated mainly to couples and its played in clubs, TVs, and radio stations and already has one million views on YouTube.

However, the “Guntamiza” singers don’t regret separating with Andy because their success is still on hype.

“We are B2C and we are growing. We don’t regret dumping Andy. We will continue to give our fans the best,” they said during an interview.

Don’t forget that they promised to stage a concert this very year.

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