P-Square, one of Africa's most beloved and successful music duos, has parted ways again. Paul Okoye, one half of the twin brothers, revealed in a recent interview that his brother, Peter, decided to call it quits and wanted to keep the split a secret.
This news comes as a shock to fans and the music industry, as P-Square had been working on a comeback after their previous split in 2017. The duo had been together for over two decades, releasing hit songs like "Senorita," "Busy Body," and "Personally."
According to Paul, Peter had been feeling suffocated by the group's dynamics and wanted to pursue a solo career. Paul revealed that he tried to convince Peter to stay, but his brother was adamant about leaving.
"I tried to convince him to stay, but he said he wanted to leave. He said he wanted to do his own thing, and I couldn't stop him," Paul said.
Paul also revealed that Peter wanted to keep the split a secret, but he couldn't hide it anymore.
"He wanted us to keep it a secret, but I couldn't keep it anymore. I'm tired of pretending that everything is okay when it's not," Paul added.
This is not the first time P-Square has parted ways. In 2017, the duo went their separate ways due to creative differences and personal issues. However, they reunited in 2020 and had been working on new music together.
Fans are heartbroken over the news, taking to social media to express their disappointment and sadness. Many are hoping for another reunion, but it seems unlikely at this point.
P-Square's split is a reminder that even the closest of relationships can come to an end. The duo's legacy will live on, but their split marks the end of an era in African music.
The future is uncertain for Paul and Peter Okoye, but one thing is clear - their music will continue to inspire and entertain fans for years to come.
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