- Delivad Julio says veteran Ugandan musicians are more professional than the new generation
- Radio and Weasel, Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo, Rema, and David Lutalo impressed B2C with discipline and commitment
- B2C split with former manager Andy Events over financial disagreements after their 2018 concert
B2C Entertainment singer Kasagga Julius, popularly known as Delivad Julio, has come out to applaud several musicians from the older generation that the group has worked with over the years.

Appearing on Galaxy TV’s The Deep Talk, Delivad said musicians from the older generation were far more professional and easier to work with compared to many artists from the current era.
According to the singer, every veteran artist B2C collaborated with conducted themselves professionally, often exceeding expectations. He revealed that the only artists they initially thought would be difficult to work with were Radio and Weasel, based on stories they had heard. However, the duo surprised them by being extremely disciplined and professional.
“Radio and Weasel were very early on set and did not leave until the video shoot was complete,” Delivad said.
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He also praised Bebe Cool, noting that the veteran singer arrived on set even before B2C, which made the entire process smooth and stress-free.
When it came to Eddy Kenzo, Delivad shared that the award-winning artist had just returned from abroad but chose to head straight to the video shoot immediately after landing at Entebbe International Airport, without first going home.
Other artists who impressed the group with their professionalism included David Lutalo and Rema Namakula, whom Delivad described as “very easy to work with.”
“I think artists of this current era are very hard to work with compared to the older generation. I don’t think there is any artist from the older generation we worked with who gave us a problem. The ones we thought would be difficult were Radio and Weasel, but they turned out to be very professional. Bebe Cool arrived before us, Eddy Kenzo came straight from the airport to the shoot, and Lutalo and Rema were immaculate,” he said.
Delivad also shed light on why B2C parted ways with their former manager, Andy Events, with whom they rose to stardom.
According to the Gutamiza singer, their fallout stemmed from financial disagreements following their successful 2018 concert. He explained that instead of reinvesting the profits into growing their music career, Andy Events allegedly used the money to clear his personal debts from his trading business, which led the group to terminate the partnership.


