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    1. If be3st is main to be on standing position forever e for get bondoooo falling wall of Jericho make some noise

    2. So you no fit drink from your friend bottle without cleaning de mouth of the bottle but you fit give girl head wey just visit you for the first time nice 1 mr trust issues

    3. Na this year PSquare for sing E NO EASY make I for add my verse inside

    4. Dem put am you cry Dem remove am you cry and hold am Kai children with wahala na 5&6

    5. If you like wear skirt cover your feet Angela Dem go still knack you

    6. How can he hurt such a beautiful and respectful lady like you Sister stand well oooo he's About to finish the reminant

    7. Nothing concern social media oooo if you like you ugly anytime you post we will be like awwwn SO CUTE but you self Sabi say you no fine🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼
    8. Imagine giving him Doggystyle.. only for you to turn back and see how he's enjoying yougbam he's holding his NOISE

    9. No vex say she de snub your chat oooo most Dem can't read... Na to view status

    10. Imagine carrying hair of 250k for head wey no fit sing 9ja new anthem 🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼

    11. Hustle ooo so that if your tea too hot make you add milk not water

    12. No woman will choose 6 packs over six carsooooo leave GYM ooo

    #DaSpaceSetter..
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣#DaSpaceSetter🤣🤣🤣SHAKER 1. If be3st is main to be on standing position forever 🙄🙄e for get bondoooo falling wall of Jericho make some noise 🤣🤣🤣 2. So you no fit drink from your friend bottle without cleaning de mouth of the bottle 🤔🤔🤔but you fit give girl head wey just visit you for the first time 🙄🙄nice 1 mr trust issues 🤣🤣🤣 3. Na this year PSquare for sing E NO EASY🙄🙄 make I for add my verse inside 😭😭😭 4. Dem put am you cry🙄🙄 Dem remove am you cry and hold am Kai 🙄🙄 children with 🍼🍼🍼wahala na 5&6🙈🙈🙈 5. If you like wear skirt cover your feet🙄🙄🙄 Angela Dem go still knack you 🤣🤣🤣 6. How can he hurt such a beautiful and respectful lady like you 🙄🙄 Sister stand well oooo he's About to finish the reminant 🤣🤣🤣🤣 7. Nothing concern social media oooo if you like you ugly 🙄🙄 anytime you post we will be like awwwn 🙈🙈 SO CUTE but you self Sabi say you no fine🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼 8. Imagine giving him Doggystyle.. only for you to turn back and see how he's enjoying you🙄🙄gbam he's holding his NOISE 🤣🤣🤣 9. No vex say she de snub your chat oooo most Dem can't read... Na to view status 🤣🤣🤣 10. Imagine carrying hair of 250k for head wey no fit sing 9ja new anthem 🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼🚶🏼 11. Hustle ooo so that if your tea too hot make you add milk not water🤣🤣🤣🤣 12. No woman will choose 6 packs over six carsooooo leave GYM ooo🤣🤣🤣 #DaSpaceSetter..
  • P0pular singer Paul Okoye psquare w!fe ivy fl@unts her b@by bump,l00king so pretty save delivery dear
    P0pular singer Paul Okoye psquare w!fe ivy fl@unts her b@by bump,l00king so pretty save delivery dear ❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️
  • I was once asked to leave the stage for Psquare to perform~ Flavour Nabania
    I was once asked to leave the stage for Psquare to perform~ Flavour Nabania😳
  • I was once asked to leave the stage for PSquare -Flavour

    Nigerian high-life singer, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour N’abania, has shared a story of his journey to stardom, recounting how he was once asked to leave the stage during a performance for PSquare, a popular Nigerian music duo.

    In an interview released on Sunday by In My Opinion podcast, Flavour narrated how he began his music career as a choir conductor and drummer in the church.

    “They saw how dedicated I was and introduced me to a man who owned a music company and trained young boys,” he said.

    “Luckily for me, the day I went there, they were having rehearsals. It was the first time I saw proper music set up. I joined the band and served there for 13 years. I developed more with the band, and I later became the band leader.

    “At that point, I wasn’t thinking about being Flavour or being on the spot. I never thought about all that. My dream was just about playing at events and things like that,” Flavour added.

    He explained that he later left the band and transitioned to playing at shows and events, where he honed his skills and built a fan base.

    Flavour added, “Things started changing when I started seeing some artistes. When I left the band, I went into the streets. That was when the game became hard. All this time, I was in a good place; the music had procedures and all, but now I was in the streets.

    “Like a street musician hustling, I went to different joints to play. I could sing so many songs; I had like 5,000 songs I could sing and play to entertain people.

    “We play from 8pm until 3am, but then I see these artist3s; they play for like 30 minutes, and everybody is happy, clapping for them and hailing them. And I’m wondering, ‘what is going on? Are we not same artistes?'”

    However, he stated that his encounter with PSquare served as a turning point in his career.

    He said, “I remember one day with Psqaure, when they just came out with “Temptation.’ They were promoting a show around and the promoters brought them to the spot at City Centre in Enugu.

    “With that spot, I already built fans; everybody was there every weekend. No matter what was going on in Enugu, my spot was always packed.

    “So the promoters brought Psquare while I was playing, and immediately Psquare came; the manager just said, ‘Hello, off that thing.’

    “I switched off, passed the microphone, and went to sit. Then when Paul of Psqaure picked up the microphone and just said, ‘This na temptation’ everywhere scattered.”

    According to him, this experience sparked a realisation in him that he needed to create his own unique sound and transition from being a mere musician to an artiste.

    Flavour added, “So I was like, It’s the same music these people are doing. I’ve been with you, and you never shouted like this. I was so cold; I was just watching. When they left, the manager just told me to carry on.

    “Then it started occurring to me that these guys, the difference is that they create their sound, go to the studio, and record. That’s how it’s done. So you are just a music man.

    “So I decided to change from a music man to an artiste, and that was the difficult part of it because I thought it was going to be easy. I could play, I could sing, but to create your own sound, where are you going to start from?

    “The best way to go about it was to start afresh.”
    I was once asked to leave the stage for PSquare -Flavour Nigerian high-life singer, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour N’abania, has shared a story of his journey to stardom, recounting how he was once asked to leave the stage during a performance for PSquare, a popular Nigerian music duo. In an interview released on Sunday by In My Opinion podcast, Flavour narrated how he began his music career as a choir conductor and drummer in the church. “They saw how dedicated I was and introduced me to a man who owned a music company and trained young boys,” he said. “Luckily for me, the day I went there, they were having rehearsals. It was the first time I saw proper music set up. I joined the band and served there for 13 years. I developed more with the band, and I later became the band leader. “At that point, I wasn’t thinking about being Flavour or being on the spot. I never thought about all that. My dream was just about playing at events and things like that,” Flavour added. He explained that he later left the band and transitioned to playing at shows and events, where he honed his skills and built a fan base. Flavour added, “Things started changing when I started seeing some artistes. When I left the band, I went into the streets. That was when the game became hard. All this time, I was in a good place; the music had procedures and all, but now I was in the streets. “Like a street musician hustling, I went to different joints to play. I could sing so many songs; I had like 5,000 songs I could sing and play to entertain people. “We play from 8pm until 3am, but then I see these artist3s; they play for like 30 minutes, and everybody is happy, clapping for them and hailing them. And I’m wondering, ‘what is going on? Are we not same artistes?'” However, he stated that his encounter with PSquare served as a turning point in his career. He said, “I remember one day with Psqaure, when they just came out with “Temptation.’ They were promoting a show around and the promoters brought them to the spot at City Centre in Enugu. “With that spot, I already built fans; everybody was there every weekend. No matter what was going on in Enugu, my spot was always packed. “So the promoters brought Psquare while I was playing, and immediately Psquare came; the manager just said, ‘Hello, off that thing.’ “I switched off, passed the microphone, and went to sit. Then when Paul of Psqaure picked up the microphone and just said, ‘This na temptation’ everywhere scattered.” According to him, this experience sparked a realisation in him that he needed to create his own unique sound and transition from being a mere musician to an artiste. Flavour added, “So I was like, It’s the same music these people are doing. I’ve been with you, and you never shouted like this. I was so cold; I was just watching. When they left, the manager just told me to carry on. “Then it started occurring to me that these guys, the difference is that they create their sound, go to the studio, and record. That’s how it’s done. So you are just a music man. “So I decided to change from a music man to an artiste, and that was the difficult part of it because I thought it was going to be easy. I could play, I could sing, but to create your own sound, where are you going to start from? “The best way to go about it was to start afresh.”
  • In the heat of P-Square’s drama, Paul Okoye got emotional as he sent a message to his twin, Peter, on social media.

    Photos: @iamkingrudy, @peterpsquare / IG
    In the heat of P-Square’s drama, Paul Okoye got emotional as he sent a message to his twin, Peter, on social media. Photos: @iamkingrudy, @peterpsquare / IG
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  • Teni calls out PSquare brothers, slams them for fighting in viral clip: "Una dey traumatize me"
    Teni calls out PSquare brothers, slams them for fighting in viral clip: "Una dey traumatize me"
  • "Ur insecurity is there for a purpose": Paul PSquare's wife, Ivy talks about having a big forehead
    "Ur insecurity is there for a purpose": Paul PSquare's wife, Ivy talks about having a big forehead
  • Una dey traumatise me!

    Nigerian singer Teni has sparked reactions online with her recent comments about the PSquare brothers and some of the things she disclosed about them.

    A fan reacted to Teni's video: "Na that Jude gan gan be the cause of their problem."
    Una dey traumatise me! Nigerian singer Teni has sparked reactions online with her recent comments about the PSquare brothers and some of the things she disclosed about them. A fan reacted to Teni's video: "Na that Jude gan gan be the cause of their problem."
  • You Couldn't Keep A Wife, You Can't Keep A Brother Too?

    Growing up in the early 2000s when Psquare was coming up, Hip-hop music was still very much hot, the likes of Usher, Micheal Jackson, Akon were big fishes in the market.

    Break dance was the prevailing, that was why, the likes of Usher and Michael stole the limelight.

    What Rudeboy failed to understand is the fact that, some of us, as children we never paid attention to the lyrics and vocals to know whether Paul is the one singing, we watched the dance and got entertained.

    So, he failed to understand that, as children we loved and prefer the dancer without knowing who was he, Peter or Paul.

    Have watched clips, where on live stage, Rudeboy would be asking fans who they love the most, on interviews taking glory all the times, never watched Mr P did same, my love kept growing.

    For long, Rudeboy stole the hearts of some for the fact that, he claims he wrote all Psquare's songs and sings better, who would ever believe Mr P wrote the most trended songs of Psquare? Bizzy body, Personally, Alingo, Gimme Dat etc?

    Rudeboy never thought of the uniqueness of Mr P, dancer that we grew up loving, handsome and cool guy we loved, reiterating the question his brother asked; is Rudeboy or Mr P bigger than Psquare?
    No, because Psquare wasn't Rudeboy and was never Mr P but the two of them.

    Losing a brother of value, who in his pains and feeling of betrayal still proving his love, is what others are looking for, if you can't keep a wife, keep a brother Rudeboy.

    We love Psquare and still hope, the memories we had as children will come to us one day.

    Peace and light
    You Couldn't Keep A Wife, You Can't Keep A Brother Too? Growing up in the early 2000s when Psquare was coming up, Hip-hop music was still very much hot, the likes of Usher, Micheal Jackson, Akon were big fishes in the market. Break dance was the prevailing, that was why, the likes of Usher and Michael stole the limelight. What Rudeboy failed to understand is the fact that, some of us, as children we never paid attention to the lyrics and vocals to know whether Paul is the one singing, we watched the dance and got entertained. So, he failed to understand that, as children we loved and prefer the dancer without knowing who was he, Peter or Paul. Have watched clips, where on live stage, Rudeboy would be asking fans who they love the most, on interviews taking glory all the times, never watched Mr P did same, my love kept growing. For long, Rudeboy stole the hearts of some for the fact that, he claims he wrote all Psquare's songs and sings better, who would ever believe Mr P wrote the most trended songs of Psquare? Bizzy body, Personally, Alingo, Gimme Dat etc? Rudeboy never thought of the uniqueness of Mr P, dancer that we grew up loving, handsome and cool guy we loved, reiterating the question his brother asked; is Rudeboy or Mr P bigger than Psquare? No, because Psquare wasn't Rudeboy and was never Mr P but the two of them. Losing a brother of value, who in his pains and feeling of betrayal still proving his love, is what others are looking for, if you can't keep a wife, keep a brother Rudeboy. We love Psquare and still hope, the memories we had as children will come to us one day. Peace and light 🕊️🤍
  • Psquare: Peter Obi visits Peter Okoye at his lavish mansion after meeting Paul, Jude, fans divided
    Psquare: Peter Obi visits Peter Okoye at his lavish mansion after meeting Paul, Jude, fans divided
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