Mugisha Richard, also known as Mr. Lee of B2C Entertainment, recently caused a stir on social media as he openly criticised Bebe Cool’s annual Bebe Cool List of 2023.

Mr. Lee’s bold move involved questioning the rationale behind letting someone perceived as one of the weakest performers in the music industry from the previous 12 months curate a list ranking the year’s best talents.
Mr. Lee’s inquiry wasn’t merely a random challenge; it seemed rooted in a genuine disagreement with the Bebe Cool List.
One key aspect of Mr. Lee’s dissent appeared to be a belief that his musical group deserved recognition on the coveted Bebe Cool List.
With a relatively successful year marked by chart-topping hits like “Kitoke Kyagonja,” “Ndabula” featuring Carol Nantongo, and “Crazy Company” with Fik Fameica, Mr. Lee argued for his group’s inclusion, prompting a reevaluation of the criteria behind Bebe Cool’s selections.
In a parting shot, Mr. Lee questioned the authenticity of the ranking system, directing a query at Bebe Cool about how he honestly assessed his own contributions to the music scene that year.