
P-Square promo series reminds me of a drama during our high school years entitled, “Forgive and Forget.” Peter and Paul should be considerate of their Fans. Their behavior is so-high school. They are men, fathers, and husbands, therefore, should be better role models.
With this constant tantrum of breaking up and making up puts their fans in a state of chaos. It is definitely not good for business. However, for those of us deep in the game, we see it as promotion stunt. Well, I must say it’s all part of entertainment.
The last I read, Paul writes “Forgive and Forget,” as Peter replied. And the the story goes on and on… To still be relevant in our generation and in this Industry, you need to understand the do’s and don’ts without going overboard with unnecessary stunts.
If Peter and Paul are truly having problems, why make public? On the Social media? C’mon! It is totally immature and uncalled for.
P-Square has an integrity to protect and not to self-inflict destruction on the empire that they have worked so hard to build.
We all have personal issues we deal with, but wear persona while in public. It’s not everyone that cares about your personal storms. Never wash your dirty laundry in public. Every experience is meant to be a lesson. We are only broken to be made whole, hoping this ordeal seals the bond between these brothers.
P-Square is one of Africa’s finest, most talented artists. I hope their fans continue to have faith in them and in their craft…
The question remains; Is P-Square’s high school drama about to end? Time will tell!

March 20, 2016 





Who cares!!!!!!!!!!!
Good advice…. A word is enough… For the wise… Well appreciated speech….
A great piece Don. Love this. I hope this their drama ends quick …
no mind dear, who get their time?