Producer distances self from P-Square’s feud, clarifies role in song theft

Nigerian music producer, Vampire Grace has issued a statement, distancing himself from the ongoing feud between P-Square’s twin brothers, Paul Okoye (Rudeboy) and Peter Okoye (Mr P), regarding the release of their song, ‘Winning’.

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The feud reignited on Friday after Rudeboy claimed ownership of ‘Winning’ and alleged that Mr P had recorded the song “word for word” with the same producer.

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This latest clash reopened the long standing-tensions between the brothers, who had reconciled in 2021 after years of estrangement but now appear to be at odds once more.

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Responding to Rudeboy’s recent accusations that his brother re-recorded and released the track without his consent, Vampire Grace clarified that he only contributed to the song’s production and had no involvement in its subsequent release.

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Taking to Instagram, Vampire Grace wrote,

“I produced and recorded Winning for P-Square in 2022. I sent the stems to P-Square for mixing and mastering, got paid, and left Lagos. Two years later, one Square released the song. How is that my fault? Am I managing P-Square?”

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