Nigerian street-hop artist 6UFF has released his new single “10 Minutes”, featuring Odumodublvck, via ONErpm. The track arrives as one of the more textured offerings in either artist’s recent catalogue, gritty and unsparing in its imagery, yet shot through with an undercurrent of introspection that gives it unexpected weight.
Built around the concept of a stolen 10-minute pause – smoke one, drift into thought, let the memories rise – the record captures what it feels like to live in a state of perpetual high alert. The hook frames that interlude as a moment of unwilling reckoning: danger, ambition, and a mother’s prayers all surfacing at once before the verses yank the listener back into the present.

6UFF handles his verses with composure and controlled menace, while Odumodublvck delivers the kind of combustible, unpredictable energy that has made him one of the more compelling figures in contemporary Afrobeats. Their chemistry is tight — battle-ready but never showy, anchored by a shared understanding of the street idiom they are working within. The line “Iron sharpen iron” functions as a quiet thesis statement: unity forged under pressure.
The production matches the mood: heavy, hypnotic and deliberately paced, with a dark atmospheric quality that mirrors the drift between alertness and memory. The result holds tension without releasing it, which, arguably, is precisely the point.
6UFF first drew wider attention with his breakout single “Prodigy,” which earned endorsements from Wale, Shallipopi, Cynthia Morgan, and Don Jazzy. “10 Minutes” suggests an artist who has refined his instincts without softening his edge.
“10 Minutes” is available now on all major streaming platforms.





