The once-celebrated musical partnership of P-Square has hit another turbulent phase as Paul Okoye (Rudeboy) has publicly accused a producer of duplicating his unreleased song “Winning” for his twin brother Peter, marking the latest development in what appears to be an increasingly complex family and professional dispute.
In a series of impassioned social media posts, Paul revealed that his original composition “Winning,” initially scheduled for release in June 2024, has mysteriously surfaced as a release by his twin brother Peter, produced by the same producer. The revelation has raised serious questions about professional ethics and management practices within the music industry.
Song that was supposed to be in my album next year, June,” Paul lamented, expressing his frustration over what he perceives as a breach of trust. The artist detailed how he had submitted six songs to the management team, only to discover his original work being reproduced “word for word” by his brother.
The situation has prompted Paul to issue a stern warning to both the management team and the producer involved, promising to release original versions of any songs that might be replicated. The days of manipulation are over!” he declared on his Instagram story, adding, “And to the management, make I hear any song wey na only me sing, I go release the original version.
This latest controversy emerges against the backdrop of a deeper family conflict involving financial disagreements and allegations of misconduct. Recent developments revealed that Peter had filed a petition with an unnamed commission against their elder brother, Jude Okoye, alleging the diversion of joint funds into a secret account shared with Jude’s wife.
The complexity of the situation became apparent when Paul disclosed in a recent interview that Peter’s actions had led to his and Jude’s arrest in December 2023, though Paul was subsequently cleared of all allegations following an investigation. Peter, however, has contested this narrative, asserting that his petition targeted only their elder brother Jude and never intended to implicate his twin.
Peter’s perspective on the ongoing conflict reveals deeper emotional and professional wounds, as he expressed disappointment in Paul’s alignment with Jude, viewing it as a betrayal of their potential to reclaim their position at the forefront of the music industry. He further alleged a pattern of disrespect from Paul towards his wife, family, talent, and ideas.
The current dispute over song ownership and production rights represents more than just a professional disagreement; it symbolizes the deterioration of what was once considered one of Africa’s most successful musical partnerships. The twins, who had previously reconciled after a well-publicized split, now find themselves at odds over both creative and financial matters.
This situation has sparked discussions within the Nigerian music industry about the importance of clear contractual agreements and the need for transparent management practices, particularly in cases involving family businesses and creative partnerships.
The unfolding drama also highlights the complexities of maintaining professional relationships within family structures, especially when significant financial interests are involved. The allegations of fund diversion by their elder brother Jude have added another layer of complexity to an already intricate situation.
As the story continues to develop, fans and industry observers remain concerned about the future of P-Square’s legacy and the potential impact of these disputes on their individual careers. The situation serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of clear business structures and professional boundaries, even in family-based entertainment enterprises.
The ongoing controversy raises questions about the future of both artists’ careers and the potential for another reconciliation, as the industry watches how this latest chapter in the P-Square saga will unfold. With both brothers maintaining their positions and promising new developments, the Nigerian music industry braces for what might come next in this continuing family and professional drama.