- Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, professionally known as Rudeboy has opened up on being a celebrity and what it entails.
- The singer in an interview with Adesope Shopsydoo added that if music was still done in the old ways, he would likely have retired by now along with some other artistes.
- Rudeboy added that scandals and criticism is common with artistes and there is no escaping it.
Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, has said he and some of his pairs are supposed to have retired from music by now.
The 45-year-old claimed that back in the day, musicians don’t stay active for long.
Speaking on the Adesope live show, Rudeboy said it is difficult to combine being a family man with being an active musician. He said:
“In the old ways of doing music, by now people like us suppose don retire.”
“There’s always a time for everything in life. Things will always happen. If you are a celebrity and you think people will always see you like an angel, trust me you’re not going anywhere. There are times that something would be against you. It’s always like that.
“Every top artiste has had their share of criticisms and scandals. Even the up-and-coming ones, too, will suffer the same fate someday. It’s a normal thing [in the entertainment industry]. But what matters is your personality and how you handle issues.”
Rudeboy rose to fame in the 2000s as a member of the P-Square duo with his twin brother Peter Okoye, aka Mr P.
The group first split in 2016 but reunited in 2021 due to unconfirmed reasons.
In August 2024, in an interview with City FM, Paul Okoye Rudeboy confirmed that P-Square had broken up again after his twin brother Peter accused him and their elder brother and former manager, Jude Okoye of diverting the group’s funds.