Nigerian music producer, Vampire Grace, has officially issued a statement to clarify his position amidst the ongoing feud between the P-Square twin brothers, Paul Okoye (popularly known as Rudeboy) and Peter Okoye (known as Mr P). The recent dispute is centered around the release and ownership of their song, ‘Winning’.
The tension between the brothers reignited on Friday when Rudeboy publicly claimed ownership of the song ‘Winning’. He also accused his twin, Mr P, of re-recording the track with Vampire Grace and releasing it “word for word,” a claim that has sparked much discussion among their fans and followers.
This new clash has reopened the long-standing rift between the siblings. Although they reconciled in 2021 after several years of estrangement, recent events suggest that their relationship may be strained once again, with ‘Winning’ bringing old issues back to the surface.
In response to the accusations by Rudeboy about the alleged unauthorized release and re-recording of the song, Vampire Grace has clarified his role in the project. He stated that he was solely responsible for the song’s production but had no involvement in decisions regarding its release.
Addressing his followers on Instagram, Vampire Grace wrote, “I produced and recorded ‘Winning’ for P-Square back in 2022. I handed over the stems to P-Square for mixing and mastering, received payment, and left Lagos. Two years later, one of the Square brothers released the song. How is that my responsibility? I’m not managing P-Square.”