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Central Cee’s long-awaited debut album, “Can’t Rush Greatness,” has finally arrived, but it’s the track “Five Star” that’s stealing the spotlight. Loaded with sharp lyrics and bold energy, the song takes direct aim at Aitch, reigniting tensions in the UK rap scene. With its smooth delivery and biting commentary, “Five Star” feels like a statement of dominance, showcasing Central Cee’s signature style and confidence. The drama didn’t stop there—Aitch clapped back the same day with a diss track of his own, adding fuel to the fire and sparking debates over who’s holding the crown. Beyond the lyrics, the track’s production and polished grit underline why Central Cee’s rise has been so unstoppable.
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By Marcus MwangiCentral Cee’s long-awaited debut album, “Can’t Rush Greatness,” has finally arrived, but it’s the track “Five Star” that’s stealing the spotlight. Loaded with sharp lyrics and bold energy, the song takes direct aim at Aitch, reigniting tensions in the UK rap scene. With its smooth delivery and biting commentary, “Five Star” feels like a statement of dominance, showcasing Central Cee’s signature style and confidence. The drama didn’t stop there—Aitch clapped back the same day with a diss track of his own, adding fuel to the fire and sparking debates over who’s holding the crown. Beyond the lyrics, the track’s production and polished grit underline why Central Cee’s rise has been so unstoppable.
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