Even though the duo famously parted ways in later years, songs like "Collabo" serve as a reminder of the "Golden Era" of Afrobeats when Nigerian artists began to dominate global airwaves. Fan Perspectives on the Video
P-Square and Don Jazzy’s "Collabo": The Ultimate Afrobeats Power Move
At the time of its release, P-Square was arguably the biggest musical export from Africa. Their ability to blend catchy melodies with relatable storytelling was at its peak. psquare_collabo_official_video_ft_don_jazzy
Boasts over 100 million views on YouTube, making it one of the duo’s most-watched videos. PSquare - Collabo [Official Video] ft. Don Jazzy heat heat. YouTube·PSquareVEVO 9 songs to jumpstart your Afrobeat addiction - Revolt TV
Set in a corporate office environment, the video follows Peter, Paul, and Don Jazzy as they all vie for the attention of their beautiful boss. The chemistry between the trio is palpable, especially with Don Jazzy’s rare on-screen appearance, showcasing his comedic timing as he plays a love-struck employee. The video was directed by and Jude 'Engees' Okoye , captured in lush South African locations to give it a sleek, international feel. Why "Collabo" Mattered Even though the duo famously parted ways in
When (the legendary twin duo Peter and Paul Okoye) announced a track featuring Don Jazzy , the head of Mavin Records and a production titan, the African music scene held its breath. The result, "Collabo," didn't just meet expectations—it became a cultural phenomenon that defined the "Double Trouble" album era. The Visual Narrative: Office Romance and Comedy
“P-Square, the Nigerian twin act Peter and Paul Okoye, serves high energy entertainment in their songs... unfortunately you're going to have to get your PSquare fix via YouTube, as Nigerian outlets report that the popular duo have since parted ways.” www.revolt.tv · 9 years ago Key Details at a Glance P-Square ft. Don Jazzy Album: Double Trouble Release Date: February 23, 2015 Directors: Clarence Peters & Jude Engees Okoye Boasts over 100 million views on YouTube, making
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