Paul Okoye aka Rudeboy recently opened on what led to the split with his brother Peter. A few years ago, Psquare was arguably Africa’s biggest music group. However, since the group broke up in 2017, there have been many speculations as to what could have gone wrong with them.
However, in an exclusive interview with Saturday Beats, Rudeboy emphatically stated that the issues that led to the split.
He said, “I actually started my career as a solo artist and I had recorded quite a number of songs. My twin brother (Peter) also had a dance group which I was part of before but left after some time. He (Peter) was brought in (to form P-Square) to create a unique group. A group that would be different from other groups in existence. I was singing while he would dance, and it was the idea of our elder brother, Jude. We only had a stage collaboration, not a music collaboration.”
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“What made P-Square was the division of labour we practised. I was in charge of singing, Peter handled the dancing aspect and stagecraft, while Jude was our manager and he directed our videos. However, it got to a point when one person started making demands and called for the sack of some members of the team. Because we wanted peace to reign, we would let the affected employees go. That went on for some time but it got to a time that things could no longer continue that way.”
“Our case is like that of a husband and wife whose marriage is not working but post lovely pictures on social media. People who don’t know the details would see the rosy pictures and plead for the union not to break up. But, they don’t know what is happening behind closed doors. The best thing is actually for them to go their separate ways”. He said.
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