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Paul Okoye hits 1m subscribers on YouTube

Paul Okoye a.k.a Rudeboy and former member of PSquare has received a gold plaque from YouTube for hitting one million subscribers.

The music star, Rudeboy took to his Instagram handle @iamkingrudy in a video clip, to announce the great feat to his supportive fans with words of appreciation to them.

“Thank you very much @youtube Dear #firedepartment  it’s GOLD baby!! 1m subscribers and 100m views on a single track musically rude @lorrdsky we did it ,” he wrote.

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The singer in the video clip, showed off the gold plaque sent to him from the headquarters, where he also acknowledged the fact that his fans had earlier earned him a silver YouTube plaque.

He also made reference to the silver plaque behind him which he got when he surpassed a hundred thousand subscribers.

Some fans have been sending him congratulatory messages under his IG comment section.

@samuel.yohosam.ekanem509 said: “Congratulations kingrudy”.

Also, @neme_concept said, “Congratulations Onye nku”.

RudeBoy is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, dancer and performer, who split up from the famous PSquare group.

The singer’s 2019 official debut song “Reason with Me” cleared obstacles on its way to the top of charts.

The music video for the song became the most viewed African music video on YouTube in 2019 with 40 million views and the video has garnered nearly 84 million views as of December 2020.

He then released other singles such as “Audio Money”, “Take it”, “Woman” and “Oga”.

In 2019, the music star established his own record label known as Fire Department Inc. (FDI), he announced the record label via his Instagram. (NAN)

 

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