- A video has surfaced online featuring a group of white men singing P-Square’s “Chop My Money” at a music competition.
- The hit track, released 12 years ago on the PSquare Invasion album, still resonates, evidenced by the mastery displayed by the four white men in their country cover of the Nigerian song at the Grassland jam.
- The performance left many astonished at the group’s ability to embrace and skillfully perform a Nigerian track. Paul Okoye alias Rudeboy also expressed pride as he reacted to the clip.
A video clip featuring four young American men performing a country cover of the Nigerian Afrobeat song “Chop My Money” by PSquare has gained widespread attention online.
The viral video has sparked various reactions, with many commending the PSquare brothers for creating a timeless classic that still resonates twelve years after its release.
In the clip, the four men fluently sing in pidgin, skillfully echoing every beat and sound from the original song.
The video was shared on social media by popular Instagram blogger Tunde Ednut.
Reacting to the clip, one of the PSquare brothers, Paul Okoye (King Rudy or Rudeboy), expressed pride in seeing their creation endure over a decade later.
Additionally, Mr. May D, who was formerly signed to Square Records and featured on the song, commented on the clip. He humorously noted that the Americans singing the song sounded as if they were hungry.
Commenting, Rudeboy wrote: “Head bursting 👏🏾👏🏾😆😆.”
mrmayd wrote: “😂😂 they sound like dem never chop!😂.”
okechuqwu wrote: “Psquare is stlll the biggest Artist in Africa ❤️🎉”
jerryk07 wrote: “Blackface go say dem don steal him song 😂.”
adeyinkaalaseyori wrote: “Music is indeed spiritual. Ask these guys to say the words without singing and they might struggle. They tried 👏.”
themaineltee wrote: “They made a lot of Timeless music @peterpsquare @iamkingrudy ❤️❤️.”
Watch the video below: