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B2C Advise Fellow Musicians on Managing Expenses

BigEyeUg7By BigEyeUg7February 18, 2025
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By BigEyeUg Team

Ugandan music group B2C has shared advice on how musicians can reduce their spending and manage their finances better.

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The trio emphasized the importance of financial discipline, especially in the entertainment industry, where expenses can be overwhelming.

“Make contracts with fashion designers to reduce overwhelming expenditures. They should also rent houses that fit right in their budgets—one can co-rent, if possible,” B2C advised during their TV interview.

The group’s advice comes at a time when many musicians struggle with high costs, including fashion, housing, and lifestyle expenses.

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By signing contracts with designers, artists can cut down on frequent spending on outfits. Renting affordable housing or sharing rent can also help musicians save money.

B2C remains one of Uganda’s most successful singing groups and continues to inspire upcoming artists with both their music and financial wisdom.

VIDEO: Julio offers some advice on how musicians can limit their spending.#NBSAfter5 pic.twitter.com/wTIzONpdxM

— NBS After 5 (@NBSAfter5) February 17, 2025

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