The ongoing Psquare crisis has undoubtedly been the recurring subject matter in the Nigerian entertainment scene over the past weeks. Their breakup tales has been a recurring story in the last 24 months.
During their previous rifts, no one ever made the move of signing a personal deal with another record label as the bond was intact then. Peter’s recent new record deal hints at the eventual ‘death’ of the brand Psquare
Peter’s grouse stems from the fact that he is being overlooked in the song writing department and so there has always been this huge need for him to prove himself as a song writer.
In his words: “I’ve been a creative person and I haven’t stopped till today. I’m very creative person but people still look at me as a dancer. It hurts but at the end of the day, I still remain a creative person,” he said in 2016 when Psquare separated for some months.
“There’s no challenges. I’ll do my best, It is something I always wanted. Now I’m on my own, I’ll do what I always wanted. I was limited before but now I’m good.”
The announcement of his new deal with Empire, an American music company officially closes the door to Psquare ever reuniting again. Peter is legally bound to the deal he’s contractually bound to honour it, no matter what. The ongoing interventions by industry stakeholders is not enough to douse the fire of Peter’s new move.
Peter who now bears the moniker ‘Mr P’ has shattered the hopes of a return to Psquare with the new move. Will he thrive in this new journey? Only time will tell
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