By Nova Play Team
In a candid expression of his feelings, Ugandan artist Green Daddy recently criticized the celebrated boy band B2C after their concert at Hotel Africana in Kampala. The absence of many up-and-coming talents from the show has left a bittersweet taste for many, underscoring a perceived opportunity that slipped away.
The event, held just last week, marked a significant milestone—ten years of B2C making waves in the music scene.
While the concert attracted a large crowd and featured well-known artists, Green Daddy raised an essential point: why were emerging musicians left in the shadows?
During an interview post-concert, Green Daddy emphasized that unforgettable experiences should not solely revolve around the established trio. He encouraged reflection on the struggles B2C faced as newcomers and the vital importance of supporting the next wave of musicians.
He expressed, “It’s disappointing that no new artist was given the spotlight tonight,” adding that “B2C should think back to the assistance they received early in their careers and use their influence to lift others up.”
His comments have sparked a lively debate online, with many fans echoing the sentiment that seasoned artists bear a responsibility to mentor fresh talent.
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