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Can't Rush Greatness is the upcoming debut studio album by British rapper Central Cee,scheduled to be released on 24 January 2025 through CC4L and Columbia Records. The album features confirmed guest appearances from Lil Baby and 21 Savage.
The term "can't rush greatness" has been used several times by Central Cee during his career,dating back to his "Mad About Bars" performance from 2020. [1] [2]
Since the release of his previous full length project, 23 (2022),Central Cee has garnered international attention unseen for a British rap artist due to a series of popular singles,starting with "Doja" (2022) and "Sprinter" (2023). [3] [4] After the release of "Sprinter" and the subsequent Split Decision EP with Dave,Central Cee was subject to a "heated bidding war" between record labels and signed to Columbia Records for a two-album deal. Can't Rush Greatness consequently serves as his first major-label release. [5]
On 11 September 2024,Central Cee appeared in an interview with Dazed ,during which he noted that the album was receiving its "finishing touches". [6] He then spoke on what made this album different from his prior projects.
With the mixtapes, I was living in [the same] house I grew up in. Now we’ve elevated, we’re actually musicians. There were times it was hard to say man’s a musician. I was just a guy that [went into the] studio [sometimes]. Now, I’m an artist.
The album was formally announced on 31 October 2024, and a press release revealed that the album was recorded across multiple locations worldwide, and featured production from Dave. [7] [8]
A British GQ interview from November 2024 described the instrumentation as "luxurious [and] drill-adjacent", with a variety of samples including Brazilian funk and 2000s R&B. [9]
On 9 May 2024, Central Cee released the YouTube exclusive single, "CC Freestyle". [10] In the song's official music video, the letters "CRG" were seen in the intro, hinting at the start of the album's rollout. [11]
In October 2024, Central Cee appeared on an NFL broadcast when it was announced that the album Can't Rush Greatness was "coming soon". [12] On 31 October, he shared the album's cover art and announced its release of 25 January 2025. [13] On 5 December, Central Cee premiered the first episode of his CRG Radio on Apple Music 1. [14] [15]
On 6 December, Central Cee and London streetwear brand Trapstar collaborated to release album bundles that came with a "Trapstar Edition" album cover. [16]
On 26 December, Central Cee and his streetwear brand Syna released additional album bundles and clothing that mirrors the album's rose gold theme. A third album cover was released with the bundles. [17]
On 24 May 2024, Central Cee released the album's lead single, "Band4Band" with Lil Baby. [18] The track peaked at number 3 on the UK singles chart and at number 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the highest position for a UK rap song on the latter chart. [19] [20]
On 25 July 2024, he released the album's second single, "Gen Z Luv" which peaked at number 34 on the UK singles chart. [21] Later in August he released two singles, "Bolide Noir" with French rapper JRK 19 and "Billion Streams Freestyle." [22] In September, he released the single "Moi" with British singer Raye. [23] On 29 October, Central Cee released the single "One by One" which he debuted on ColorsxStudios. [24] However, none of these singles were featured on the album's final track-list.
On 16 January 2025, the single "GBP" with fellow British-born rapper 21 Savage was released alongside a music video directed by Cole Bennett. [25]
The album's main cover art was shot by Jack Bridgeland, who previously shot the covers for Wild West (2021) and 23 (2022). It features Central Cee wearing a Union Jack beanie, Syna earrings and puffer jacket, as well as a rose gold and diamond chain depicting Queen Elizabeth II and rose gold and diamond rings that spell out the words "Can't Rush". [26] [27]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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5. | "GBP" (with 21 Savage) |
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13. | "Band4Band" (with Lil Baby) |
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14. | "Gen Z Luv" | Caesar-Su |
| 2:33 |
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