In a confrontation with his brother Paul over allegations of song theft, Peter Okoye says, "Allow me to do my music in peace" - Growing2Gether7
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In a confrontation with his brother Paul over allegations of song theft, Peter Okoye says, "Allow me to do my music in peace"

Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, has accused his twin brother and former bandmate, popular singer and half of P-Square, Peter Okoye, better known as Mr. P, of stealing songs.

According to GROWING2GETHER7, Rudeboy recently leveled accusations of song theft against Mr. P and their ex-producer, Vampire.

Next year, his CD was going to include a song he wrote and sang called "Winning," he said. He was taken aback when he saw that Mr. P had released a song by the same producer.

To counter the accusation, Mr. P stated that he and Calypso60 collaborated on the song's writing and composition.

In response to his twin brother's accusation that he had stolen his song, he insisted it was impossible.

He pleaded with his brother to let him quit being so negative and concentrate on music.

Mr. P. posted on Instagram, "People don't steal from those who own property!" All right! I am grateful for the explanation, @iam_vampire_official.

*Just so everyone knows, *Winning* was written and composed by both myself and @calypso60music. This was created by the talented team of @iam_vampire_official and @goldswarm.

Credit should be given to each of them. And I am grateful for them.

Allow me to perform my music without interference, as I stated in my open letter from three months ago.

For the time being, I would like to be alone with my new single, WINNING, now that it's out. Let the pessimism end!

"Winning" is now available on all streaming services; keep listening without interruption. Goodbye, everyone.

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