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    Alleged song theft, Paul Okoye criticizes his twin, Peter Okoye

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    Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, is a well-known musician and half of PSquare. He has accused his producer and twin brother, Peter Okoye, also known as Mr. P, of stealing a song.

    A song called “Winning” was recently published by Mr. P after the group’s third dissolution earlier this year.

    Rudeboy, however, claimed in an Instagram post that he co-wrote and performed the song with a particular producer, who then took it and gave it to his twin brother.

    He asserted that his brother used the same producer he collaborated with to record the song word for word.

    Rudeboy bemoaned the fact that he sent six tracks to the alleged management and asked why they were reciting his song verbatim.

    He posted the following on his Instagram page: “Song title: Winning

    Rudeboy wrote and sang the song.

    The same producer produced it.

    “Now, why? Should I publish another version now? Your case is for another time, Mr. Producer.

    It’s as easy as this: Bring six tracks, and I’ll bring six. I sent the so-called management six songs. Why would I sing my own tune again? verbatim. song that was intended to appear on my June album the following year.

    Rudeboy threatened to release the original versions of any of his songs that were being copied in a different Instagram story post.

    “Making fun of people is over!

    And if the management lets me hear a song that I sing alone, I’ll go release the original version.

    Oloriburuku!

    Writing music is not that difficult,” he wrote.

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