Central Cee: Can't Rush Greatness review a tantalising debut of hits and misses
Briefly

Central Cee's rise as a hitmaker since 2020 is undeniable, with singles like 'Day in the Life' and 'Loading' amassing over half a billion streams. His long-awaited debut album, 'Can't Rush Greatness,' retains this energetic essence across its 17 tracks but ultimately falls short of creating a coherent listening experience. While some tracks, such as 'Top Freestyle' and 'Ten' featuring Skepta, successfully highlight his lively verses, other attempts to diversify his sound, like 'Walk in Wardrobe,' feel incomplete and inconsistent, resulting in a diluted overall impact that leaves listeners wanting more.
Central Cee's debut album, Can't Rush Greatness, showcases his hit-making flair but struggles with consistency across its 17 tracks, leading to a diluted impact.
While tracks like Top Freestyle and Ten with Skepta resonate, others fall flat, indicating a challenge in maintaining momentum and exploring new sounds.
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