Ten Over Ten
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"Ten Over Ten" is the third single off Nigerian rapper Naeto C
's Super C Season
album. It was released on August 16, 2010.
album. Its three verses were written by the rapper.
It is an up-tempo track and its rhythm and lyrics have a good laid back feel to it. The rapper described the phrase "Ten Over Ten" as a state of being cool, tight, on point, anything that makes sense, to ooze swag.
The song has generally received positive reviews and a lot of airplay and has generally heightened the anticipation around the rapper's forthcoming album.
The rapper employs the use of his local igbo dialect, Yoruba, "Broken English" or Nigerian Pidgin English and English in the singing of the song's chorus but all his verses are restricted purely to English and Nigerian Pidgin English.
Naeto C
Naetochukwu Chikwe , stage name Naeto C, is a Nigerian rapper, Afrobeat artist and record producer. He was born in Houston, Texas and is of Nigerian origin.-Early life:...
's Super C Season
Super C Season
Super C Season is the second studio album by Nigerian rap artist, Naeto C. It was released on February 7, 2011 and is available for download on itunes.- Singles :...
album. It was released on August 16, 2010.
About The Song
The song is produced by Nigerian producer Ty Mix whom Naeto C has collaborated with on a handful of songs including seven different ones on his Super C SeasonSuper C Season
Super C Season is the second studio album by Nigerian rap artist, Naeto C. It was released on February 7, 2011 and is available for download on itunes.- Singles :...
album. Its three verses were written by the rapper.
It is an up-tempo track and its rhythm and lyrics have a good laid back feel to it. The rapper described the phrase "Ten Over Ten" as a state of being cool, tight, on point, anything that makes sense, to ooze swag.
The song has generally received positive reviews and a lot of airplay and has generally heightened the anticipation around the rapper's forthcoming album.
The rapper employs the use of his local igbo dialect, Yoruba, "Broken English" or Nigerian Pidgin English and English in the singing of the song's chorus but all his verses are restricted purely to English and Nigerian Pidgin English.