Rudeboy Claims Ownership of Mr. P’s New Single ‘Winning’ in Latest Public Dispute
In a surprising development in the ongoing feud between the Okoye brothers, Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, has claimed ownership of the song ‘Winning,’ which was recently released by his twin brother, Peter Okoye (Mr. P), as part of a new 2-pack EP. The EP, featuring the tracks ‘Winning’ and ‘Attention,’ dropped on November 8, 2024, but the release has been overshadowed by this fresh controversy.
Rudeboy took to Instagram to voice his discontent and back up his claims by uploading a demo version of ‘Winning.’ His post, which has sparked widespread conversation among fans and industry insiders, read:
“Song title: WINNING
Written and sang by RUDEBOY
Produced by same producer.
NOW HOW COME? NOW AM I SUPPOSED TO RELEASE ANOTHER VERSION? Mr. Producer, your case na for another day…
Just a simple thing: Bring 6 songs, let me bring 6 songs… submitted my 6 songs to the so-called management. Why re-singing my own song word for word? 🤷🏾♂️ Song that was supposed to be in my album next year June.”
Rudeboy’s post, written partially in Pidgin English, suggests that he had initially submitted ‘Winning’ as one of the tracks intended for a P-Square reunion album, which was ultimately canceled. The song’s lyrics, focusing on themes of unity and overcoming challenges, now stand in stark contrast to the current state of affairs between the brothers.
The Ongoing Rift
The Okoye brothers, once known as P-Square—the dynamic duo that shaped the Nigerian music industry with hits like ‘Personally’ and ‘Do Me’—have been embroiled in a public and private conflict for nearly a decade. Although there were brief moments of reconciliation, tensions have repeatedly resurfaced, with disputes often spilling into the public domain.
Earlier this year, the brothers, including their older brother and former manager Jude Okoye, aired their grievances on social media over a long-standing financial dispute. The controversy involved an alleged EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) case that Peter reportedly instigated, accusing his siblings of financial mismanagement.
Fan and Industry Reactions
Rudeboy’s revelation has left fans divided. Some have expressed disappointment, calling for the brothers to mend their relationship, while others have taken sides, adding fuel to the already heated rivalry. Social media has been abuzz with debates on intellectual property rights, loyalty, and the implications for the P-Square legacy.
A section of fans pointed out the irony of ‘Winning’ being the focal point of a dispute, given the song’s thematic message of triumph and harmony. Meanwhile, Mr. P has yet to make a public statement regarding Rudeboy’s claims, leaving fans to speculate on how this episode will unfold.
A Legacy on the Line
The Okoye brothers’ feud is a painful reminder of the challenges many musical groups face when personal and professional lives intertwine. While Rudeboy’s claim may be about intellectual ownership, it also underscores deeper issues of trust and communication that have plagued the brothers for years.
As the situation develops, the music community and fans alike hope for a resolution that preserves the legacy of one of Nigeria’s most iconic music duos. Until then, ‘Winning’ ironically remains a symbol of division rather than unity.