Rudeboy, a member of the Defunct music group, P-Spuare, has opened up on what contributed to the split of the members of the group. Before their messy separation, P-Square music group was one of the best on the African continent.
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The group that was made of twin brothers, Paul Okoye known as Rudeboy and Peter Okoye also called Mr P was dissolved in 2017 and any attempt to reunite them has proven futile. In an exclusive interview with Saturday Beats, Rudeboy revealed that the music group had lingering issues long before their final separation in 2017.
”He [Peter] was brought in to create a unique group [P-Square] 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.
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.
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’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.”
According to Rudeboy, he decided to exit the group in 2017 that was why he titled his album, Game Over.
”Some people think that all these started recently but it has been going on for a long time. I can confidently tell you that my first solo album was supposed to be ’Game Over’ (released in 2007). That title, ’Game Over’, meant I was done with the group.


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