Central Cee has released a surprise seven-track EP titled “All Roads Lead Home”, arriving just over a year after his debut album Can’t Rush Greatness.
Key Tracks and Collaborations
The EP features standout tracks including “Slaughter,” with J Hus, which delivers a hard-hitting beat and confident lyrics centred on success and street life.
Another track, “Maka,” sees Central Cee reconnect with A2anti, bringing a raw and local feel to the project.
On “Feelings,” he takes a more reflective approach, opening up about pressure, fame, and trust.
“Iceman Freestyle,” first previewed by Drake, showcases sharp lyricism with a focused, no-hook delivery.
Sound and Themes
The EP blends fast-paced drill production with calmer, emotional moments.
Central Cee uses simple but direct lyrics to tell real stories about his journey, from life in West London to becoming one of the most streamed UK rappers.
Career Milestones
Central Cee has built a standout career marked by major achievements. He became the first UK rapper to surpass 2 billion streams on Spotify and set a record for the longest-running UK rap number one with his hit song “Sprinter”.
He has also won multiple awards at the MOBO Awards and was selected as an XXL Freshman.
From his early days in West London to international recognition, Central Cee continues to establish himself as one of the leading figures in global rap music.










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