Can't Rush Greatness

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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]

Release and promotion

Syna Edition cover Crgsynaedition.jpeg
Syna Edition cover

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]

Singles

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]

Artwork

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]

Track listing

Can't Rush Greatness
Central Cee - Can't Rush Greatness.jpg
Studio album by
Released24 January 2025
Recorded2023–2024
Label
Producer
  • Ambezza
  • Dave
  • Eight8
  • Geenaro
  • Ghana Beats
  • Gino Nano
  • Harry Beech
  • Jonny Leslie
  • LIOHN
  • Peter Iskander
  • Pontus Persson
Central Cee chronology
Split Decision
(2023)
Can't Rush Greatness
(2025)
Alternative cover
Crgtrapstaredition.jpg
Trapstar Edition cover
Can't Rush Greatness track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
5."GBP" (with 21 Savage)
  • LIOHN
  • Gino Nano
  • Pontus Persson
  • Harry Beech
  • Eight8
  • Jonny Leslie
2:34
13."Band4Band" (with Lil Baby)
  • Geenaro
  • Ghana Beats
2:20
14."Gen Z Luv"Caesar-Su
  • Ambezza
  • Eight8
  • Peter Iskander
2:33

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