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    Mr P Makes Comeback with “Winning” and “Attention,” Ignores Rudeboy’s Allegations

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    Peter Okoye, known as Mr P, has made a significant return to the music scene with the release of two new tracks, “Winning” and “Attention,” after a period of silence. The Nigerian Afrobeats star dropped snippets of the songs on social media on Friday, November 8, and announced that they were available on all major streaming platforms. Mr P also revealed that the official music video for “Winning” would be released later that day at 2 p.m. on YouTube.

    However, excitement surrounding the release quickly turned into controversy. His twin brother, Paul Okoye (Rudeboy), accused him of intellectual theft, claiming that he was the original writer and vocalist behind “Winning.” Rudeboy, in an Instagram post, expressed shock that the same producer had worked on both versions of the song, fueling the ongoing public feud between the brothers.

    Despite the online spat, Mr P has continued to promote his new music, choosing to ignore the accusations and focus on his comeback. Fans eagerly await how this family dispute will unfold as both brothers continue their solo careers.

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