Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has recently voiced frustration over the management of songs he sang alone, delivering a stern warning and stating that “the days of manipulation are over.” The P-Square singer’s statement comes months after he accused his twin brother, Peter Okoye, of performing solo concerts that included songs Paul sang on his own.
The rift between the two brothers has sparked discussions among fans, as both are celebrated for their contributions to Nigerian music. Paul’s latest message appears to be a firm stance on protecting his individual contributions within the P-Square discography, reinforcing his call for fair handling of their respective work.
Fans are hopeful for a resolution that honors each brother’s artistic efforts, allowing both to continue their successful careers while respecting each other’s solo contributions.
What are your thoughts on Paul Okoye’s warning to his management? Should solo contributions be treated separately in group music rights?
Peoplesmind