Whole summer 1997 was spent on composing and partying. Due to starting of the studies on 12th August 1997, the compiling of next album Mayhem was delayed. On 20th August 1997, DC-10 hired a singer, Petra Vallo, one of the 4 vocalists of The Shape. She gave her voice for couple of songs and that material was the kick-start for DC-10's style change from hardcore to eurodance. On 29th August 1997, DC-10 kept a recording session in DJ Dee's home studios when Peppi Lended's voice for couple of tracks. The first shooting star of DC-10 was the song And The Base Kicks which was their first "on-air" play. The album edit was first played on the opening ceremonies of a new ice hall in Kangasala and radio edit got many listeners by the play on radio 538 in Holland. The Second record, Mayhem, was recorded on 12-13th of September 1997 at IT Studios and many technical problems occured during the session.
See also DCX
DCX is produced by Joel Kalsi and Ari Myllymäki, who have earlier been brought up as producers behind chart breaking projects such as gothic dance experiment Liquid Black with their hit track Lost beyond the sadness, disco glossy house work out Quincy with X-Dance, Finnish eurodance phenomenon Chorale with Univiidakko and also the hard dance project Donnell & Douglas with the club hit The club is open.
The project hits the roads as a band of 3 members, with Joel being the front person together with lead singer Katri and backing super-player Olli. The live performance is loaded with energy and it builds up towards the ending making people go mental after the warm welcome start! What makes the band remarkable is they are one of their kind; many other groups do perform modern dance tracks as well, but there are no other acts, who along self-production play as a band and also perform with classic eurodance power on their venue!
Keep On
DC-10 Lyrics
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I'm being heard out loud out loud
What you gonna hear
Every single bit of my emotions
Every word that comes is out of my own passion
Of course it is true
Yes it is true
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Say what you need naw
It's gon be so long
Say what you feeling
Say what you feelin in in in
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
No be say we too good
We no dey shalaye ni
100 jeka money
Oloun jeka money
No be say we to good
We no dey shalaye ni
100 jeka money
Oloun jeka money
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Keep it 100
Me nor get no time
I just wanna party
I don't wanna fight
I just wanna vibe yeah
Bad energy stay far away
I nor get time for story
One hundred tonight
And if you send me your location
I go show you formation
I got many many demons all up in my head
O
Whispering in my ears that I'm not going ahead o
Oh jah jah protect me
Oh protect me from them
Dantii pon the microphone
No be say we too good
We no dey shalaye ni
100 jeka money
Oloun jeka money
No be say we to good
We no dey shalaye ni
100 jeka money
Oloun jeka money
The lyrics to DC-10's song "Keep On" touch upon themes of self-expression, authenticity, and staying true to oneself despite any external opinions or pressures. The opening lines suggest that the singer is soliloquizing, speaking their thoughts out loud without realizing that they are being heard. This could be seen as a metaphor for the vulnerability and openness that comes with expressing one's true emotions.
The lines "Every single bit of my emotions, Every word that comes is out of my own passion" convey a sense of sincerity and genuineness in the singer's words. They are unapologetic about expressing their true feelings and asserting that what they say is true.
The repeated phrase "Keep it 100" serves as a mantra or reminder to always stay authentic and genuine. It emphasizes that the singer doesn't need to conform or alter themselves for others. They want to keep it real and true to their own self.
The lines "No be say we too good, We no dey shalaye ni" and "100 jeka money, Oloun jeka money" suggest that the singer and their companions are not boastful or arrogant about their success or status. Instead, they want to keep it humble and down-to-earth. The reference to "Oloun jeka money" could be a Nigerian Yoruba expression meaning "God, please give us money."
Overall, "Keep On" encourages the listener to embrace their true self, express their emotions passionately, and maintain authenticity even in the face of external judgment or pressure.
Line by Line Meaning
Soliloquizing not realizing
Speaking to oneself without realizing
I'm being heard out loud out loud
My words are being heard clearly
What you gonna hear
What you are about to hear
Every single bit of my emotions
Every small part of my feelings
Every word that comes is out of my own passion
All my words stem from my deep passion
Of course it is true
Certainly, it is true
Yes it is true
Indeed, it is true
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Expressing excitement or surprise
Say what you want now
Speak your mind now
Say what you need naw
Tell me what you require
It's gon be so long
It is going to take a while
Say what you feeling
Express your emotions
Say what you feelin in in in
Tell me exactly what you are feeling
Keep it 100
Be completely honest
No be say we too good
It's not that we are too good
We no dey shalaye ni
We don't boast
100 jeka money
We're focusing on earning money
Oloun jeka money
God, bless us with money
Keep it 100
Be completely honest
Keep it 100
Be completely honest
Keep it 100
Be completely honest
Keep it 100
Be completely honest
Me nor get no time
I don't have time
I just wanna party
I only want to enjoy myself
I don't wanna fight
I don't want any conflicts
I just wanna vibe yeah
I just want to relax and enjoy the atmosphere
Bad energy stay far away
Negative vibes should stay away
I nor get time for story
I don't have time for unnecessary talk
One hundred tonight
A hundred percent commitment tonight
And if you send me your location
If you share your whereabouts with me
I go show you formation
I will show you my skills
I got many many demons all up in my head
I have numerous internal struggles
Whispering in my ears that I'm not going ahead o
Telling me I won't succeed
Oh jah jah protect me
Oh God, protect me
Oh protect me from them
Shield me from their harm
Dantii pon the microphone
Dantii on the microphone
No be say we too good
It's not that we are too good
We no dey shalaye ni
We don't boast
100 jeka money
We're focusing on earning money
Oloun jeka money
God, bless us with money
No be say we to good
It's not that we are too good
We no dey shalaye ni
We don't boast
100 jeka money
We're focusing on earning money
Oloun jeka money
God, bless us with money
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Chiamara Umeh, Maureen owabie, Priestly Chux
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Quack369
My grandpa was a commander in alitalia dc10, he was a commander on md11 b747 200 b777 and dc9
RezLevin
bless your grandpa and your family
RS
I remember flying in many DC-10 airplanes when I was a boy.
Quoverlord
Lucky
Muhammad Nurriza
Garuda Indonesia also operated some DC-10s in the past
PetXCWFS
and flight GA 865 overruned and cradhed
skylineXpert
Flew on a NWA dc10-30 back In 02'
I later discovered most of their DC10-30 at that time was ex-swiss
I still got the picture In a binder at my parents apartment. But old film roll Is not that easy to decipher.
Eugene aviation
Cool
That's so Rick
I remember flying Capitol Air’s DC10 to San Juan. A carrier not mentioned much
NorcalValleyRailfan
RIP Continental