Mr. Lee claimed they are fans of the singer of the song "Kibaluma" in a video."We are fans of Juliana Kanyomozi, but we won't be able to make it to the concert even though we would have liked to. We won't be able to, however "said he.
In the group, Mr. Lee sings with Delivad Julio and Bobby Lash.The group is scheduled to perform on August 19 at Freedom City in Kampala, but there will be a big brawl that day because Kanyomozi fixed hers for the same time and place at the Kampala Serena Hotel.When asked how the group felt about what the "Twalina Omukwano" did, Mr. Lee displayed optimism and said that sometimes difficult circumstances can pave the way for wonderful occasions.
It's not ideal if we are all from Uganda and have planned plays because we are all aiming for the same audience, so it would be better if we chose different days, he added. "First of all, in any bad scenario, there is an opportunity," he remarked.
He did, however, concede that many artists were eager to stage performances given the hiatus brought on by the two-year Covid-19 shutdown."We can't blame anyone," he added, referring to the "covid hit" the music industry suffered as a result of the lockdowns. "Artists were looking forward to reviving their careers, and fans wanted excellent events," he said.
The crooners, who are also known as Kampala Boys, were first brought together by their dancing abilities when they were young. In 2015, they made their commercial music debut, producing well-liked club bangers and captivating songs like "Mundaawo," "Kiss You," "Gutamiiza," "Nyongera," and "Gwe Weka," among others.
Divergent viewpoints have been expressed over the B2C-Kanyomozi performance scheduling by a lot of people across various media.Kanyomozi's decision has drawn criticism from those who claim she is not giving emerging talent an opportunity to show off their skills, while those who support her claim that their fan bases are different.
Additionally, as we've seen in recent months, someone else could have rectified a concert by, instance, bringing in an overseas act.