P-Square were a Nigerian duo consisting of identical twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye. They were one of the most popular and successful African music groups of all time, with a career spanning over 15 years. Their music was a blend of R&B, pop, and African rhythms, and they won numerous awards, including the BET Award for Best International Group (2009) and the MTV Europe Music Award for Best African Act (2008).
The Okoye brothers were born in Ifite Dunu, Anambra State, Nigeria, in 1981. They began their musical career in their early teens, performing at school functions and local events. In 1999, they formed P-Square and released their debut album, "Life of Party". The album was a commercial success, and P-Square quickly became one of the most popular groups in Nigeria.
P-Square went on to release a string of successful albums, including "Get Squared" (2003), "Game Over" (2007), and "Danger" (2012). They also collaborated with some of the biggest names in African music, including Akon, Wyclef Jean, and Sean Paul.
In 2017, P-Square announced that they were going on hiatus. The brothers cited creative differences as the reason for their split. However, they have since reconciled and have hinted at a possible reunion in the future.
P-Square were one of the most influential African music groups of their generation. Their music helped to popularize African music around the world, and they inspired a new generation of African artists. They will be remembered as one of the greatest African music groups of all time.
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