Central Cee's album Can't Rush Greatness has been an instant success, catapulting him right to the top of the UK charts. This follows on from the previous success of singles like Sprinter ...
Central Cee nets his second Official Number 1 album today, as CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS storms to the summit. The West London rapper scores the biggest opening week of his career to date ...
Central Cee is embarking on a huge world tour in 2025 and Manchester's Co-op Live is one of the destinations. Performing his debut album 'Can't Rush Greatness', the 26 year old rapper will be ...
The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow, and signals the ...
Central Cee has announced details of his ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ 2025 world tour set to kick off later this spring. READ MORE: Central Cee – ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ review: the face of ...
By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Univision has unveiled the 2025 Premio Lo Nuestro nominations today (Jan. 22) with Becky G and Carín León taking the lead with 10 nods each. The two ...
Central Cee shared the tracklist for his debut album Can't Rush Greatness on Tuesday (Jan. 21), days ahead of its release via CC4L and Columbia Records. By Heran Mamo Central Cee shared the ...
The Hills alum Lo Bosworth is officially engaged to boyfriend Domenic “Dom” Natale, Us Weekly can confirm. “For you, my darling, it could only be a yes,’” the reality television star and ...
Central Cee opens with a series of “what if” scenarios that showcase his storytelling: “If I lived in Harlem, I would’ve been Mitch, them man would’ve been like Ace and snitched. If it was Oakland, I ...
Danny, Ashy, and Sara look back at a busy final weekend of the Champions Cup pool stages. They ask whether anyone can challenge Toulouse to lift the cup in May. Is Ashy’s European try-scoring ...
Central Cee is ahead to score this week’s highest new entry. GBP featuring 21 Savage is predicted to debut at Number 7; it would become Cench’s 9th and 21 Savage’s 7th UK Top 10 hit.