Social media has been awash with claims that B2C Entertainment had fired their long-time manager Enock and were on the brink of a split after internal disagreements over money and personal issues.
The rumours went further, alleging that Mr Lee’s relationship with Agnes Kirabo Nantongo, the NRM candidate for Luwero District Woman MP position, had sparked tension within the group, supposedly breaching an agreement to stay out of politics.
But Mr Lee has dismissed the talk, describing it as baseless gossip.
“I don’t know where it came from. I was also shocked by the rumours on the internet. The truth is we do not have any problem; our relationship is beyond money. We are brothers and nothing can separate us,” he said.
Formed in 2016, the B2C (Born to Conquer) trio — Delivad Julio, Mr Lee, and Bobby Lash — has become one of Uganda’s most consistent music groups, known for hit songs such as Munda Awo, Gutamiiza, Gutujja, and Yoola.
Despite the reports online, the group insists all is well and that their bond remains unshaken — proof that not every rumour deserves attention.










