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Central Cee releases highly anticipated EP “ALL ROADS LEAD HOME”

March 27, 2026

Featuring “Iceman Freestyle” & “Slaughter” Ft. J Hus

 

 

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Central Cee releases his highly anticipated EP, ALL ROADS LEAD HOME. The seven-track project arrives in the wake of two stand-out records, “Iceman Freestyle” and “Slaughter” featuring J Hus.

“Slaughter” saw two of the UK’s most influential voices unite on record for the first time, a landmark collaboration for Cench, whose work with UK artist collaborations have been notably selective to date. The track has quickly emerged as a fan favourite, underlining the chemistry between the pair and setting the tone for the wider project.

The EP’s accompanying artwork sees Central Cee standing at a recognisable bus stop in Shepherd’s Bush, a visual nod to his West London roots and the journey that has shaped his rise.

ALL ROADS LEAD HOME captures Central Cee at a pivotal moment in his career, balancing global ambition with a return to his roots. Across seven tracks, the EP blends introspection with sharp lyricism and genre-fluid production, reinforcing his position at the forefront of British rap’s global evolution.

The release caps off an extraordinary run for Central Cee. It follows the one-year anniversary of his chart-topping debut album Can’t Rush Greatness and lands as he continues the Asia leg of his Can’t Rush Greatness tour.

With ALL ROADS LEAD HOME, Central Cee continues to push boundaries, delivering a project that reflects both his journey so far and the road ahead.

 

TRACKLIST

1. ICEMAN

2. SLAUGHTER FT J HUS

3. WAGWAN

4. FEELINGS

5. DC-10

6. MAKA FT A2ANTI

7. Y FI DAT

 

 

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Central Cee is one of the most visionary figures in contemporary British rap and hip-hop, an artist who has not only dominated charts at home but also broken unprecedented ground on the global stage. Emerging from Shepherd’s Bush with a unique voice and undeniable ambition, Central Cee has rapidly become one of Britain’s greatest rap exports, consistently shaping the sound of UK hip-hop.

He first made waves in 2020 with “Day in the Life” and “Loading”, breakout singles that helped establish drill as a mainstream sound in the UK. His debut mixtape Wild West (2021) landed at #2 on the UK Albums Chart, followed by his second mixtape 23 (2022) which soared to #1, marking a landmark moment for British rap. Tracks such as “Commitment Issues” and “Obsessed With You” quickly became anthems, signalling his ability to fuse sharp lyricism with global appeal.

In 2022, Cee released “Doja”, a track that became the most streamed UK rap song on Spotify at the time, peaking at #2 in the UK and charting worldwide. The following year he joined forces with Dave on “Sprinter”, which debuted at #1 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for a record-breaking 10 consecutive weeks, becoming the longest-running rap Number One in UK chart history. Today, “Sprinter” has surpassed 950 million streams, while “Doja” has cleared 850 million, asserting him as a key force in the rap scene.

By 2025, Central Cee had firmly broken into the United States with the release of his debut album Can’t Rush Greatness. The record entered at #1 on the UK Albums Chart and at #9 on the Billboard 200 - making history as the first UK rap album ever to break into the US Top Ten. With nearly 20 million Spotify streams in its first day and #1 debuts across multiple international markets including Germany, Ireland, New Zealand and the Netherlands, the album confirmed his rare ability to resonate on a global level. Today, the album has accumulated over a billion streams already.

Across his career to date, Central Cee has already amassed over 10 billion global streams. His collaborations with international heavyweights including Lil Baby, 21 Savage and Drake highlight his ambition to build bridges between UK and US rap, and his presence on global festival stages has made him one of the most in-demand artists of his generation.

Beyond the numbers, Central Cee’s impact lies in how he has redefined British rap’s place on the world stage. He has been instrumental in taking drill and UK hip-hop from London’s streets to arenas and charts across the globe, while his creative versatility and uncompromising authenticity have made him a voice of his generation. His songs reflect the contradictions of modern fame - brash confidence paired with vulnerable reflection, creating a duality that has made him both relatable and aspirational to millions of fans worldwide.

Central Cee’s achievements have already been recognised with multiple MOBO Awards and BRIT Award nominations, but it is his role as a cultural pioneer that stands apart. He has modernised British rap’s identity, set record-breaking benchmarks, and paved the way for others to follow.

Central Cee is not just one of the UK’s most successful rap exports - he is a visionary, a standard-bearer for a new era of British music.

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