….. Nigerian singing twin sensation Peter and Paul Okoye, known as P-Square, have split again.
Peoplesmind reported that the twin brothers, who started their musical career in 1999 and dominated the African music industry for over a decade, separated in 2017.
However, in 2021, they patched things up after a four-year rift and several public controversies that alienated colleagues and fans.
During their separation, Paul, who went by the name Rudeboy, released songs like “Fire Fire” and “Nkenji Keke,” among others. Meanwhile, Peter, known as Mr P, released tracks such as “For My Head” and “Cool It Down.”
For the first time in four years, they performed some of their hit songs together at a show held at the Sierra Leone National Stadium in Freetown after their reunion in November 2021, sparking hope for a new chapter.
In a recent development, Rudeboy announced during an interview with a City FM shared on YouTube Thursday that the music group (P-Square) no longer exists.
He said: “No, P-Square is no more. Before, I didn’t say anything about it, but something happened that I began to see, and it started picking up. As it is for me now, I’m just focused on Rudeboy. Trust me, I’ve never spoken, but something has made me open up, especially the critical element that keeps bringing up this problem. The only essential element that’s bringing these problems, in the eyes of the public, they tell you he’s the elder brother, he’s doing this, he’s (Jude Okoye) doing that. When we came back, he was not even in the picture at all. No manager, no director, nothing. He was still on his own.
“There’s a lot people don’t know, and that’s why I always tell people, mind the people you bring close, especially people that were never there when you were somewhere. Then, all of a sudden, they came and started telling you some things. Why are you allowing him to do all the songs?
Peoplesmind