British-Nigerian rapper Darkoo accused Peter Okoye (Mr. P) of sabotaging her music video "Focus on Me," claiming he demanded a feature on the song. Darkoo clarified she obtained proper clearance and praised Paul and Jude Okoye for resolving the issue. The controversy has sparked mixed reactions among fans.
British-Nigerian rapper and singer Darkoo, born Oluwafisayo Isa, has publicly accused Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr. P from the iconic music duo Psquare, of sabotaging her music video for "Focus on Me." The controversy unfolded on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) when Darkoo revealed that her video was taken down from YouTube for six days due to copyright infringement claims.
Darkoo stated that she had obtained the necessary clearances for the sample used in the song and disclosed that Psquare was entitled to 50% of the song’s earnings. However, she alleged that Peter Okoye demanded to be featured on the track, a request she initially declined but considered for a possible remix.
Despite the temporary setback, the music video has since been restored. Darkoo expressed gratitude to Peter's twin brother, Paul Okoye (Rudeboy), and their elder brother, Jude Okoye, for their assistance in resolving the issue.
The controversy has sparked mixed reactions among fans. While some criticized Peter Okoye for his actions, others cautioned against making conclusions without hearing his side of the story. Comments ranged from sympathy for Darkoo’s plight to calls for patience and understanding.