Ft. Rick Ross | P-square - Beautiful Onyinye -official Video-

On the surface, it is a love song. But beneath the 4K gloss and bass drops lies a complex thesis on Afro-diasporic wealth, post-colonial aesthetics, and the redefinition of the African "baddie." By 2014, P-Square (the twin duo of Peter and Paul Okoye) were already titans. They had mastered the blend of highlife guitar loops with electronic dance music (their signature "Alele" sound). However, the inclusion of Rick Ross—a rapper whose entire persona is built on Maybachs, wing-stop franchises, and mythical cocaine weight—was a strategic missile.

This was not a remix for the Lagos mainland. This was a remix for . P-square - Beautiful Onyinye -official Video- Ft. Rick Ross

In the mid-2010s, African pop music was undergoing a tectonic shift. The era of “soft” global entry was ending; the era of demanding a seat at the table had begun. No single artifact captures this transitional hubris quite like P-Square’s “Beautiful Onyinye” —specifically its official video featuring American rap mogul Rick Ross . On the surface, it is a love song

They built Hollywood in Lagos.

The choice of the name "Onyinye" is crucial. In Igbo culture, names carry spiritual weight. By centering a woman named "Gift," the song elevates the African woman from an object of exotic gaze (common in early world music) to an . However, the inclusion of Rick Ross—a rapper whose

9/10 (One point deducted for Ross’s short verse, which feels more like a cameo than a collaboration—but a glorious cameo nonetheless).