Justice Nana Kwame Nyarko, popularly known as J Ice has dropped the video for his new single 'Ten Over Ten'.
The visuals for the song produced by Chensee Beatz and Redemption Beatz was released on October 19.
J Ice uses the song to tell his story while highlighting on some of the trials he has overcome.
The artiste whose notable features Mzvee and Nigerian artiste Selebobo said he has worked hard to get to where he is.
To bring his vision for the video alive, he sought the services of talented director Yaw Skyface.
The song is out on all music streaming platforms.
Follow J Ice across all social media platforms with the handle J IceOfficial.
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