Peter Okoye talked about ending P-Square during a Cool FM Lagos radio interview. The Nigerian singer works apart from his twin brother, Paul Okoye, after their music partnership failed. Peter explained that both brothers tried hard to make their duo succeed again. Their teamwork created problems that could not be fixed through more effort. He told fans to respect the choice both brothers made about working separately.
Peter feels happier making music alone rather than sharing creative control with his brother. The joy of solo work motivated both musicians to split their successful group permanently. P-Square broke apart once during 2016 but came back together during 2021 for another attempt. Paul confirmed last August that the reunion ended and both brothers returned to individual careers. Their second breakup appears final after multiple attempts at cooperation.
Peter asked supporters to back both brothers as they pursue different musical directions. Fans should understand that creative differences made a partnership between the talented twins impossible. Both Peter and Paul plan to release solo albums and perform individual concerts. The former P-Square members hope to bring fresh sounds to audiences through separate projects. Music lovers can expect new songs from both brothers as independent artists.
Peter feels happier making music alone rather than sharing creative control with his brother. The joy of solo work motivated both musicians to split their successful group permanently. P-Square broke apart once during 2016 but came back together during 2021 for another attempt. Paul confirmed last August that the reunion ended and both brothers returned to individual careers. Their second breakup appears final after multiple attempts at cooperation.
Peter asked supporters to back both brothers as they pursue different musical directions. Fans should understand that creative differences made a partnership between the talented twins impossible. Both Peter and Paul plan to release solo albums and perform individual concerts. The former P-Square members hope to bring fresh sounds to audiences through separate projects. Music lovers can expect new songs from both brothers as independent artists.