Monday, 26 March 2018

Shut up and don’t criticize my music if you do not have $10M to offer me – Paul Okoye



Paul Okoye, one half of now defunct music group PSquare recently shared his thoughts on those who criticize his music. He made his thoughts known via a recent interview. He spoke about how he has moved on from the public debacle that happened between himself and his brother Peter and how his haters need to shut up and listen to his music. “I thought of releasing an album this year, I changed my mind because if I do, most people would think it is from the 2017 group. I do not want to do that; instead I would rather continue the Rudeboy movement. Why would I release an album and when people listen to it, they begin to have different thoughts?
I struggle with the fact that I want to talk about myself alone but people want me to talk about both of us. As time goes on, it will fade off unless people start reminding me of that. Trust me, I have granted so many interviews and once somebody asks a direct question about the past, I tell them that I cannot answer that. I just don’t want to live in the past anymore, however, I’m sorry but the music would still be what it was like in the past.
Right now, I want to push out my brand and my music which comes out about once every two months. If I release an album, some people would have heartbreak; so there is no need for that. Everything has changed for me even my circle. I am sorry but my brother Jude is still with me. I cannot change my music except you have $10m to offer me. But if you cannot do so, then shut up and listen to the music,”.


By Mercy Kukah

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