After one week of being released, Atlanta-based rapper Lil Baby’s new album “Who Hard as Me” (WHAM) has received moderate-to-high acclaim from fans and critics alike. It has even reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200.
Kicking off 2025 with a bang, UK rap star Central Cee has dropped an unexpected collaboration with 21 Savage titled “GBP.” The surprise single comes just days before the January 24 release of Cench’s highly anticipated debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness.
Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory will be celebrated with a "Welcome Home Concert" featuring rappers like Lil Baby, Sexyy Red, 21 Savage, and many more.
Technically, they’re both UK rappers. 21 Savage has been repping Atlanta for his entire career, and that’s the city where he grew up. But Savage was born in London and moved to Atlanta when he was a kid,
Cench delivered his Can’t Rush Greatness debut album on Friday (Jan. 24) which features 21 Savage, Young Miko, Lil Durk, Lil Baby, Skepta and more. The 21 Savage-assisted “GBP” debuted at No. 92 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In the video for “Truth In The Lies,” Cee hits the Paris streets for some high-end shopping alongside the song’s featured artist, Lil Durk. From sharing lush meals to playing FIFA in a luxury hotel room, the two rappers enjoy their wealth, despite Durk’s ongoing legal troubles.
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Central Cee is ready to make another big splash for 2025 Hip-Hop, revealing the tracklist for his debut album Can’t Rush Greatness. Cee’s new album will feature Skepta, Young Miko, Lil Durk, and 21 Savage across 17 tracks.
Central Cee unveils tracklist for “Can’t Rush Greatness“ album Central Cee, one of the UK’s hottest rising rappers, is set to make a major splash with his debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness. Releasing on January 24,
Beyond clever lyrics, GBP succeeds because it lets both artists stay authentic to their styles while acknowledging their shared British connection. The track doesn’t force either artist to compromise their sound, instead creating space for both UK drill and US trap to coexist naturally.
East London rapper Jeshi is about to drop his second album Airbag Woke Me Up, and Scumbag is one more single for the road. With a big bass, bouncy beat and a sample of Dizzee Rascal’s 2004 single Stand Up Tall, on Scumbag Jeshi gets all nostalgic about ​ “ getting up to no good” in his younger days. Cool video too. TL