Square records ensignee, Cynthia Morgan in a recent interview with Punch, revealed how Jude Okoye and Psquare found and signed her into the label – Square records.
“First time I met him was in Atlanta, USA in 2012.
Basically, I met P-Square although Peter was not there. It was like meeting
family members because they had been my fans since 2009. I remember they went
on air to announce that they were looking for Cynthia and they would love to do
a song with me. They said I was very talented and they had been supporting my
career without even meeting or knowing me. They loved my kind of music and were
interested in what I could bring to the table. Finally I got to meet them in
2012 and it was great.
Basically, I met P-Square although Peter was not there. It was like meeting
family members because they had been my fans since 2009. I remember they went
on air to announce that they were looking for Cynthia and they would love to do
a song with me. They said I was very talented and they had been supporting my
career without even meeting or knowing me. They loved my kind of music and were
interested in what I could bring to the table. Finally I got to meet them in
2012 and it was great.
When we met, Paul found it hard to believe I was Cynthia
Morgan and we were both star struck. I was shocked that they were star struck
when they met me. Paul had to ask me to remove my glasses so he could see my
face. They have been my mentors because I grew up listening to them. That was
how I met Jude and from there we became both friends and family. Before I knew
it, he said he was interested in signing me and that is how we started a
working relationship.
How has it been working with the Okoyes?
It has been great. They are family and Jude is
like a father. He is a very loving man and he has been really great to me.
Knowing that I have the biggest brand in Africa behind me has helped my growth.
Looking up to them and knowing how far they have gone in their career has
really helped me.”
like a father. He is a very loving man and he has been really great to me.
Knowing that I have the biggest brand in Africa behind me has helped my growth.
Looking up to them and knowing how far they have gone in their career has
really helped me.”