Peter Okoye Reacts To Rudeboy’s ‘Song Theft’ Allegation
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- Peter Okoye has hit back at his brother Rudeboy over claims of song theft.
- The issue arises from Peter’s latest track, Attention, which Rudeboy alleges was inspired by his forthcoming album, due out in June 2025.
- Peter took to Instagram to deny the allegations, claiming he has evidence to support his case.
Veteran Nigerian artist Peter Okoye, known as Mr. P from the duo Psquare, has hit back at his brother Rudeboy (Paul Okoye) over claims of song theft.
The issue arises from Peter’s latest track, Attention, which Rudeboy alleges was inspired by his forthcoming album, due out in June 2025.
Peter took to Instagram to deny the allegations, claiming he has evidence to support his case.
He disputed Rudeboy’s statements, saying, “If someone makes false claims about me and I can prove it, I have the right to stand up for myself.”
Peter also talked about Rudeboy’s effort to get the song taken down from music platforms, explaining that Paul and their older brother, Jude Okoye, had hired a lawyer to pursue legal action against the song.
He wrote:
Call us names, call us childish; it is fine.I understand, but anyone that says anything false about me and I have evidence, then I have a right to defend myself”.
“Let’s stay WINNING.You claimed you wrote the song and you didn’t know any @calypso60music. Then how come @calypso60music and I are now telling you what to sing?”.
“JUST FOR THE RECORD GUYS! JUDE And PAUL written through a Lawyer and are doing everything possibly to take the song down from all Music Platform. But i will fight will the end. 🙅♂️”.
“With my full chest! @calypso60music and I wrote “WINNING“.
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