Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, has confirmed the end of the iconic duo Psquare, expressing frustration over unequal contributions within the group. He emphasized his desire to focus on his solo career, stating, "I no dey do am again," indicating a definitive move towards independence in music.
In a recent statement, Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, reiterated the dissolution of the iconic music duo Psquare, indicating a shift towards his solo career. Frustrated with the dynamics within the group, he emphasized feeling overworked and underappreciated, stating, “Those days of ‘monkey dey work, baboon dey chop,’ I no dey do am again.” This remark highlights his belief that he contributed significantly to the group's success while others benefited disproportionately.
Rudeboy's comments come as he reflects on his past with Psquare, which was once one of Nigeria's most celebrated musical partnerships. He clarified that he prefers to pursue his music independently, suggesting that a reunion is unlikely. The singer's decision underscores his commitment to carving out a unique identity in the music industry, focusing on personal growth and artistic freedom.
This announcement is particularly significant for fans of Psquare, who have long cherished the duo's contributions to Afrobeats. However, Rudeboy’s stance indicates that he is determined to move forward on his terms. As he embarks on this new chapter, the music world watches with anticipation for what the future holds for this talented artist.