21 years ago today, legendary Nigerian duo P-Square released their second studio album Get Squared, ย a project that helped shape the sound and ambition of modern Afropop.

Released in 2005, the album became a defining moment not only for P-Square, but for Nigerian mainstream music during its early continental expansion era.

An Album Packed With Classics

Get Squared delivered several fan-favorite records that remain staples of Afrobeats nostalgia today, including:

  • Temptation
  • Bizzy Body
  • Omoge Mi
  • Story
  • and Get Squared.

The project blended:

  • R&B melodies
  • dancehall influence
  • highlife-inspired rhythms
  • and polished pop songwriting

into a sound that helped P-Square stand out across Africa.

A Turning Point for Nigerian Pop Music

At a time when African music had limited global infrastructure, P-Square helped push Nigerian pop toward:

  • larger music videos
  • arena-level performance ambition
  • and crossover continental appeal.

Their choreography, visuals, and stage performances introduced a level of polish that influenced an entire generation of African artists.

The Rise of Peter & Paul Okoye

The duo made up of brothers:

  • Peter Okoye
  • and Paul Okoye

quickly became one of Africaโ€™s biggest acts following the success of Get Squared.

The album laid the foundation for later blockbuster projects and international tours that would eventually make P-Square one of the continentโ€™s most commercially dominant music groups even after their separation.

Why Get Squared Still Matters

More than two decades later, the album remains important because it captured a moment when Nigerian pop music was beginning to evolve into the global force now known as Afrobeats.

Its influence can still be heard in:

  • melodic Afropop songwriting
  • performance-heavy artist branding
  • and the fusion of African rhythms with global pop structure.

Get Squared wasnโ€™t just a successful album. It was part of the blueprint.

And 21 years later, records like Temptation, Bizzy Body, and Omoge Mi still remind listeners why P-Square became one of the most iconic duos in African music history.

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