Naeto C Opens Up on Slowdown in Music Career, Cites Family and Future Plans
Veteran Nigerian rapper Naetochukwu Chikwe, popularly known as Naeto C, has shed light on the reasons behind his reduced presence in the music scene.
In a recent podcast interview, the hip-hop star explained that stepping back from music was a personal choice shaped by family priorities and the life he envisioned for himself. After getting married in 2012 and welcoming his first child in 2013, Naeto C realized that dedicating all his time to music no longer aligned with his long-term goals.
He stated, “I think I wanted something different when I thought about my future and the kind of life I wanted. I got married in 2012, I had my first child in 2013 so looking back at it, I don’t really think I would get the kind of life I wanted if I continued to focus on music.”
Reflecting on his early journey, Naeto C revealed that his entrance into music was fueled more by passion than by the pursuit of fame or commercial success. Over time, his dedication to his craft earned him prominence in the mid-2000s, with hits like Ten Over Ten helping shape Nigerian hip hop and inspiring a new generation of artists.
Although he had hoped to release new music this year, personal matters delayed those plans. Nevertheless, Naeto C assured fans that work is ongoing behind the scenes, and fresh material is expected in the coming year.
Opinion: Balancing Fame and Family
Naeto C’s candid revelation offers an important perspective on the pressures of a music career. In an industry often defined by relentless output and public scrutiny, his decision to prioritize family and personal well-being is both commendable and relatable.
It’s a reminder that success isn’t just about chart-topping hits; it’s also about creating a life that aligns with one’s values and responsibilities. Fans can take heart that Naeto C’s return to music will come from a place of renewed focus, passion, and maturity—promising a potentially richer and more authentic creative output.
This moment also sets an example for younger artists: career longevity often depends on balance, self-awareness, and the courage to make decisions that safeguard one’s personal life.




