Nigeria’s pop duo, P-Square of Peter and Paul Okoye
were in Malawi last weekend, where they thrilled their fans with their
electrifying performance and moving dance steps. Showtime Celebrity cornered
Peter Okoye who provides insight into what could make him break up with his
twin brother. He also talks about the making of their latest album, Alingo and
their new plans to conquer the southeast African countries with their kind of
music.
You
are always on the road, how many days do you guys have to yourselves?
We have been trying as much as possible to create time for ourselves. But most times, we don’t
get it. We need more time to rest because performing for 2-3 hours on stage is
not usually an easy task. Despite the fact that we have been travelling over
the world, we took a break in January, and right now, we have resumed business
again.
Sometime
ago, it was rumoured that your latest album, ‘Alingo’ was banned which was
later refuted. How did you receive the news?
Read more of their recent interview after the cut...
We heard about the ban. But when they ban a
particular song, they are indeed helping
to promote that song. By the way, if they ban a song from being broadcast in
Nigerian stations, will they stop MTV, Channel O, Sound city and other cable
networks from playing the same song. It’s not possible.
What
is the making of Alingo?
Psquare for the past five years hasn’t done any dance video and our fans expected to
see something of that nature from us. So, ‘Alingo’ was just the first song we had even before
the ‘Invasion’ album came out. We didn’t take the song seriously until when our
fans started loving it. And before we knew what was happening, it caught fire.
We have no choice than to give our fans a video.
You
put in a lot of energies to do the video?
Yes, it was my own idea. When the song started
picking up, we thought it is important to give our fans something they have
never gotten from Psquare in the past five years. The last time we did something similar to this, ‘Roll It’ was over five
years ago. It took us a lot of time and energies to produce the album. Our
senior brother, Jude who is also our manager shot the video. Interestingly,
most people didn’t know that the video was shot
in Nigeria. We went to an
abandoned warehouse situated some ten minutes away from our Lagos residence to
shoot the video.
Sometime
last year, you guys did a remix of Beautiful ‘Onyinye’ with Rick Ross, American
artiste. You also got signed to Konvict Music, owned by Akon. What’s the
situation like presently?
Our relationship with Akon is great. We have known
Akon for over six year but we were not looking forward to working with him
until last two years when he attended our concert in London. After watching us
perform on stage, he developed interest in working with us.
Then, he was planning to open a branch of his
Konvict Musik record label in Africa and he was in need of business partners
who would help him coordinate the business. That was how we teamed up with
him to establish Konvict Musik in
Nigeria. We are representing Akon in Africa just as he is representing in
America. That’s the whole idea.
It
was also rumoured some time ago that you guys bought a private jet. Was it
true?
There was nothing like that. I guess because it was
included in our list that whenever we are going for a specific show, the
organsiers must provide us with a private jet. We had a deal with a private Jet
Company which always hire their private jet to us whenever we are in need of
it. It’s like, we have a private jet at our disposal. I remember, I once
tweeted that a private jet has been included in our list. That was how people started speculating that
Psquare has bought a private jet. But we always
travel with the jet all the time.
But
do you have a plan to buy a private jet?
To be honest with you, the way things are going, we
are planning to buy one. And it’s not because of the cost implication of hiring
a private jet, but the fact that we want to meet up with our concerts.
What
would you say; you haven’t done since you started your musical career?
I think we have virtually done everything. But I
don’t want our fans to start speculating in respect of when Psquare would break
into the European or American market. Africa is the next big thing for Psquare
even though Americans are in dire need of our kind of stuff. They have
exhausted everything they have to offer. For me, I will rather be a king in my
own vicinity than to try to be a king in another man’s land. We have achieved
everything except that we have not been able to structure the industry. The
problem is that when we try to do so, some greedy fellows always frustrate our
efforts. For me, I’m not complaining but I just feel it is important, we
structure the industry for a better tomorrow.
Was
a 35-man committee member’s inaugurated last week by PMAN Peace Initiative to
restore peace in the troubled musicians’ house?
I’m not aware of it. In fact, I’m hearing it for the
first time. The committee they claim to have set up, are they musicians or
people they feel they want to use to
pilot the affairs of the association. When we came into the industry, it wasn’t
like what we are seeing today. Psquare was among the musicians that structured the industry the
way it is today. we were among the first
set of emerging musicians that started making money from selling our CDs. When they are setting up such a
committee, what stopped them from involving people like us.
If they don’t carry people like D’banj, 2face and
Psquare along, then, there is a problem. It means they are just wasting their
time. This is not because we are successful in what we are doing, but it’s
because the industry is driven by individual effort. So, if they are taking
such a major decision that will affect everybody in the industry and they don’t
involve us, then , there is a big problem. I’m not a member of PMAN, and I
don’t have any problem with the association.
Are
you not interested in the restoration of peace in the industry?
I’m not interested in PMAN because the past
leadership of the association failed us. We don’t need to be PMAN members to
succeed in our careers. The association hasn’t done anything for us. I don’t
need them.
The
peace Initiative is trying to unite the musicians again?
When they were setting up the interim
administration, they ought to have started from the top and engage those
musicians who command respect in the industry. There is no musician in Nigeria
today who does not respect 2face. We can be bigger than him in Africa, but I
have so much respect for him because he was among the younger generation of
Nigerian artistes who broke even several years ago. It’s so disrespectful that
an interim administration was set up without our knowledge. If they don’t get
the three top Nigerian artistes; Psquare, 2fac and D’banj, then, they are
wasting their time. I love our industry the way it is at the moment. We don’t
want a situation where, in the name of association, somebody will start dictating
the pace for us. The better we are, the more we want to make more money for
ourselves.
Which
country would say is your largest market in Africa?
At the moment, it’s East Africa. Anytime Nigerians
say, they are through with Psquare, will take our things and relocate to East
Africa. But South Africa is a place where we have been working for the past one
year building market for our songs. We took a break in January, this year, and
between February and March, we have been to Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.
We were in Angola two weeks ago and just last week, we stormed Malawi. So, our
potential market at the moment is South Africa. We have built all these markets
by ourselves alone.
The
impression most people have about you is that Psquare is arrogant?
I think Psquare is very intimidating and we are not
arrogant. When you saw me today, did I look arrogant? That’s a wrong impression people have about
us. There is Peter and there is Paul. Peter is stubborn, bad and controversial,
but they say Paul is quiet, cool headed and all that. But you see, you cannot
steal from Peter to pay Paul. If you steal from Peter to pay Paul, you are
indeed paying Psquare. I’m a very
controversial person and I’m not expecting every news about me to be positive.
Psquare is not arrogant; it’s just that the people are scared of approaching
them, considering the way we operate. When you see Psquare stepping out, we
look very intimidating. But the people who are very close know that we are not
arrogant. Beyonce could visit a shopping mall today, and the whole place will
be shut down. That does not make her arrogant. It is her management that has
made it to be so.
How
is life without your mother?
It has been hectic. We haven’t decided to do a new
album at the moment. But while she was alive, she was always with us in the
studio. We don’t know how we are going
to do it this time around. She was a minister of God before she passed on. She
had her own Church which Paul and I built for her. Anytime, we want to release
a new album, she would pray on the album
for almost a week before we got it
released into the market. Her church is still functioning till date and
her prayer partners are still there.
Once in a while, we do communicate with the leadership of the church and it was
our desire to see the church continues to function after her death. Wherever
she is today, she will be happy that the church is still functioning because
it’s a monument for her.
But
did you guys really know what happened to your mother?
People must always speculate . It got to a point, I
said to myself that those people who are accusing us of being responsible for
our mum’s death must be ignorant of how close we were to her. We didn’t want that rumour to distract us. In
fact, when people are insinuating such things, the best advice is for you to
block your ears and never allowed it to distract you. I’m human, and I don’t
except people to say positive things about Psquare all the time. Psquare have made its worst mistake in the
past, and nobody noticed it. We are not perfect. And we know why people were
accusing us of being responsible for our mother’s death. It’s because we are
successful in what we are doing for a living. Even in my Igbo nation, once
somebody starts to progress, his kinsmen will start to associate his riches
with money ritual. We have overgrown such insinuation.
We
have seen great musical groups split in the industry. Will Psquare ever split
some day?
Like I said earlier, each time, people look at Peter
and Paul, they conclude that we are perfect. But they don’t know that I fight
with Paul the same way he fights with me. We quarrel and fight with each other
the same way you quarrel and fight with your siblings. The only thing that
matters most is that we don’t bring such quarrel into our business.
I always tell my friends, the only person who will
tell us to split is our mother but she’s no more. Even if she were to be alive,
would she allow us to split? The day we are going to make up our minds to
split, it will be an open decision. May be, when I say I want to retire or Paul
says he wants to continue with his career in music. That does not mean that I
wouldn’t give him my support.
What
has kept two of you together?
Of course, we are blood brothers. And we always
think of where we are coming from. Our parents never had anything. They were
not rich people. If Paul say today that we must split, I will only look at him
and laugh. Sometimes, I’d swallow my pride to ensure that peace reigns between
two of us.
Have
you tried to intervene in those popular split in the industry?
The best way I can intervene is to keep Peter and
Paul together. Let them watch and learn from us.
But
he’s your twin brother?
It goes beyond brotherhood. The Jacksons split.
There was this group that wanted to split some time ago, I intervened and made
them see reasons they should remain together no matter the odds. Yes, money
might be the cause of the split. But I don’t share money with Paul. That’s the
way we have been working because we never had anything from the outset. I’m not
saying this because you are interviewing me, between Paul and I, money has
never been a problem.
Have
you had any cause to date the same woman?
Every woman wants to hang out with Peter. This is
because everybody knows that Peter is more outgoing than Paul. But I doubt if
woman can cause a problem between Paul and me. Money would have been the devil
that will cause a problem between us than woman. Any woman that wants to cause between us is
wasting her time.
How
did you grow up with Paul?
Our growing up was fantastic. I’m the person who was
always on the stubborn side. Then, I would go out there and cause some stir,
and they would put the blame on Paul because we are twins.
We were always wearing the same clothes. I and Paul
grew up doing things together. It has remained like that till date. That’s the
way our mum trained. What Paul does not like today, I will not like either. May
be, this is what has been holding together.
Have
you had any cause to date the same woman?
Every woman wants to hang out with Peter. This is
because everybody knows that Peter is more outgoing than Paul. But I doubt if
woman can cause a problem between Paul and myself. Money would have been the
devil that will cause a problem between us than woman. Any woman that wants to cause between us is
wasting her time.
Recently
it was rumoured that you are into oil and gas business?
Yes, it’s about to kick off. My music is doing very
well in the market, and investing in other areas will help to boost my pocket. This
is not a bad idea.
Every
successful man wants to continue to invest in other areas of life. Are thinking
in that direction?
Psquare is not only involved in music alone. We are
into real estate business. We have been doing it for a long time now.
A business man who is keeping his money in the bank,
what’s he keeping for, without investing it. We also do banking business, but
real estate pays us more.
Psquare as a product of talent hunt show
We know that Psquare is a product of talent show,
‘Grab the Music’. We also know that when you emerged the winner, you went home
without anything. But these days, winners of a reality TV show usually go home
with mouthwatering prizes. So, looking back, how would you comment on the new
trend?
When you win a talent show, what comes first is ego.
You have millions of naira around and a
brand new car at your disposal, the world is in your palm At this point, you
are building yourself to the next level. I don’t say the winner should not have
the car, but he should not let the car to distract him. At the time, we won the
talent show; we were given a keyboard which is still in our house till today.
The keyboard was just N80, 000,00. In fact, that keyboard is part of the
instrument in producing most of our albums. The keyboard has made millions of
naira for us. My piece of advice is that when you win such a competition, think
of where you are coming from and invest your money wisely.
Every
successful man wants to continue to invest in other areas of life. We are
thinking in that direction?
Psquare is not only involved in music alone. We are
into real estate business. That we have been doing for long time now. We do a
lot of businesses which has made us to be more focused. A business man who is
keeping his money in the bank, what’s he keeping it for without investing? We
also do banking business, but real estate pays us more.
Recently
it was rumoured that you are into oil and gas business?
Yes, it’s about to kick off. My music is doing very
well in the market, and investing in other areas will help to boost my pocket which
is not a bad idea.
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