Especially The Dance

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Greetings!

In today's #ttt, I decided to dwell on Mr. P, one of the twins from the defunct musical group Psquare. Okay, maybe I'm wrong about the "defunct" title, so let me put it better by saying, "about to be scattered," or perhaps, a "scattering group." Don't mind my words; that's just to show how confused we've been about the music group for the past few years. Lol😅

Ever since they both[Psquare; Mr. P & Rudeboy] went their separate ways and started doing music solo, I've been a die-hard fan of Mr. P. The thing is, I was even more interested in Mr. P when they were together because of his dance style, so when they separated, I stuck with the dancer. Sorry if I appeared bias here


One of his tracks I can't get enough of is "Karma."

Oh my God, that track is 100%, and it's a shame that people didn't get to know much about it because they considered him not a good singer.

The track is a party anthem with a fast beat, and the video is out of this world.

See the children dancing,

See the Chinese costume,

See the uniformed dance style.

Come on, you can't beat that!

Do you know what? Ever since they separated, the dance crew from day one has stayed with him, and it's so sweet to see them still dancing with him. Yeah, you can always see Don Flex and others with him.
This song was released in 2019.


Cool it Down:

This is one of my favorite tracks too. This one came from his first album, way earlier before "Karma," and everything about this song just sits cool: the vocals, the video, and the dance. You can't just take the fun away from this guy.

This song is a love song, all about telling his lover to cool down and calm down because he isn't leaving her alone or ever going to cheat on her. The song was released in 2017.


For My Head:

One of the most singable songs by him is "For My Head." This song was also released in 2017, and it was a hit. It was on the lips of a good number of Nigerians because the lyrics are very relatable to some of the things happening in the country.
In this song, the beat is very collective with calculated steps—no rushing, just a gradual drop—and the dance in it is just too sweet to watch. His dance group was there, and they all did magic with the choreography.

Thanks for reading.

Incase you don't know what #ttt is all about, read below:

"Every Tuesday, I'm going to share three songs that I like to listen to, and I invite your feedback in the comments below. Better still, why not have a blast of your own Three Tune Tuesday and mention me in the post, and I'll come and find the post and upvote it? If you could also use the #threetunetuesday tag, that would be great, as that is what I use when sifting through all the entries every Wednesday. It'll be a sweet way for us all to discover new music. You'll also be in with a chance of winning the prize." By @ablaze.

All videos were taken from YouTube.

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