More than two years after their much-publicized reunion, Nigerian singing twins Peter and Paul Okoye, known as P-Square, have parted ways once again.
The twins, who started their musical career in 1999 and dominated the African music industry for over a decade, first separated in 2017. Their 2021 reconciliation, after a four-year rift filled with public controversies, brought hope to their fans and colleagues.
During their initial separation, Paul, also known as Rudeboy, released hits like "Fire Fire" and "Nkenji Keke," while Peter, known as Mr. P, produced tracks such as "For My Head" and "Cool It Down." The brothers reunited in November 2021 and performed together for the first time in four years at the Sierra Leone National Stadium in Freetown, sparking hope for a renewed collaboration.
However, in a recent interview with City FM shared on YouTube, Rudeboy announced that P-Square has split once more. "No, P-Square is no more," he stated. "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."
Rudeboy hinted at underlying issues involving their elder brother, Jude Okoye, who was previously blamed for their problems. He explained, "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."
He chose not to delve into specific details but mentioned that these influences had grown, causing unforeseen complications. "No, I don’t want to go into details. Sometimes, when I say things, they’ll be like, why am I saying it as if I’m bragging? It’s still the same thing you will hear. It’s still the same voice you will hear. Nothing changes," he added.
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