With P-Square all but dead, one half of the troubled group, Peter Okoye, has signed a distribution deal with American record label, Empire Distribution.
The 36-year-old recently parted company for the umpteenth time with his twin brother, Paul Okoye.
Unlike past disagreements, which were resolved after fans intervened, the brothers have resolved this time to finally go their separate ways.
And on Thursday, Empire announced that it had welcomed Peter into its fold.
The Kia ambassador confirmed the deal, writing “Thank you Lord” in an Instagram post.
According to Empire, Peter was introduced to them by Kenyan artiste, King Kanja, who flew to San Fransisco, California for the signing of the historic deal.
Founded in 2010 by Ghazi Shami, Empire distributes works of top acts like Snoop Dogg, Remy Ma and Kendrick Lamar across various online platforms and traditional record stores.