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Peter Okoye, also known as Mr. P, responds to his brother Paul’s claim of song theft involving his latest single, "Winning." Amid accusations and clarifications with the song’s producer, Mr. P expresses his wish to focus on his career and leave behind negativity, seeking peace in his creative journey.

Peter Okoye, also known as Mr. P, recently responded to claims by his twin brother, Paul Okoye (Rudeboy), accusing him of stealing a song. The controversy surrounds Mr. P's new single "Winning," which he released months after the official end of Psquare, the iconic music duo he shared with Paul. Rudeboy alleged that "Winning" was originally his work, intended for his upcoming album, and accused the song’s producer of handing it over to Peter without permission.

In response, Mr. P shared videos of his conversations with the producer, Vampire, who confirmed that Peter had initiated the project. He further clarified that he and Ogbogu ‘Calypso’ Chijioke had co-written the song as part of an unreleased Psquare album. Expressing frustration, Peter accused his brother of consistently attempting to damage his reputation and urged for a more positive approach. He emphasized that he is focused on his career, mental health, and creating music without any negative drama.

Peter concluded by highlighting his desire to move forward, asking his followers to celebrate his achievements, big and small, and to embrace a spirit of positivity.