Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr. P and one-half of the former music duo P-Square, has addressed recent accusations from his twin brother and former bandmate, Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy. The allegations suggest that Mr. P took a song that Rudeboy claims to have written.
Recently, Rudeboy accused Mr. P and their former producer, Vampire, of releasing a song he had planned for his own album.
According to Rudeboy, the track titled “Winning” was supposed to be featured in his album next year, but to his shock, Mr. P released it with the same producer.
In response, Mr. P clarified that he co-wrote and composed “Winning” along with songwriter Calypso60. He refuted his brother’s allegations, emphasizing that it would be impossible for him to “steal” a song he contributed to. Mr. P appealed to Rudeboy to allow him to focus on his music without any interference.
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Taking to Instagram, Mr. P stated: “Person no dey thief him own Property! It is well! Thank you, @iam_vampire_official, for the clarification.”
He continued, explaining that “Winning” was a collaborative effort: “For the record, ‘Winning’ was written and composed by @calypso60music and myself. Produced by @iam_vampire_official and co-produced by @goldswarm. They all deserve their Credit. And I appreciate them.”
In his post, Mr. P urged his brother to let him breathe, stating, “Allow me to do my music in peace,” referencing an open letter he had written a few months prior.
He also shared his hope to promote his new single without further negative attention, adding, “Now that I have a new single out, please allow me to enjoy my new single, WINNING, in peace. Enough of the negativity!”
He ended his message encouraging fans to continue streaming “Winning” across music platforms, signing off with, “Love y’all, peace.”