Boy group B2C Soldiers reflect on productive year despite fan concerns

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Boy group B2C Soldiers has defended their performance this year, insisting that 2025 has been highly productive for them despite concerns from some fans who feel the trio hasn’t released many trending songs.Speaking in an interview with Galaxy TV, group member Delivad Julio stressed that music, like any business, has its highs and lows, but overall, the trio has achieved far more than the public may realise.“Life moves in a curve. There’s a year you make a lot of profits, a year where you make losses as a business. For us this year, if I look into the things we have achieved, we have actually achieved a lot in most of the things we have been doing,” — Delivad JulioThe group highlighted their successful concert in May, which drew massive crowds and reaffirmed their strong fan base. In addition, B2C revealed that they performed six extra shows outside Kampala, all of which sold out, a major win for any artist in Uganda’s competitive music industry.Julio also explained that every January, the trio sits down to map out their yearly plan, and by their internal evaluation, 2025 has hit many of their targets.B2C Entertainment: Concerts are about delivering to fans, not just making moneyWhen asked about the biggest challenge of their career, the singers pointed to a difficult moment in their journey:Parting ways with their first manager Andy Events remains their toughest setback, one they say tested their unity and resilience as a group.We have achieved a lot this year – B2C#JikonkoneRewind pic.twitter.com/eRFgOGHjR5— Galaxy TV Jikonkone (@GalaxyTVUg) November 19, 2025The post Boy group B2C Soldiers reflect on productive year despite fan concerns appeared first on MBU.