Central Cee Says a Drake Feature on His Debut Album Would Have Been ‘Predictable’

Central Cee revealed he has a Drake feature in the tuck, but his debut album wasn’t the place for it. Why? It would be too predictable.

Speaking with Fernando Halman FunX, Cee confirmed it’s one in the vaults. “It seemed predictable, everybody was thinking it would be a Drake record on there.”

You can hear it from Central Cee below.

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Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated debut album Can’t Rush Greatness, UK rap superstar Central Cee has announced his first-ever world tour of the same name. Produced by Live Nation, the 39-date trek kicks off on April 1 in Oslo, Norway, and will hit major venues across Europe and North America, including London’s O2 Arena, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium, and New York’s Terminal 5, before concluding in Perth, Australia, on July 2.

The album’s release marks a defining moment in Central Cee’s career, cementing his global dominance after acclaimed mixtapes and the hit single “GBP” featuring 21 Savage. Can’t Rush Greatness set a record for the biggest streaming day ever for a UK rapper and earned Cee three Brit Award nominations, including Best UK Artist and Best Hip Hop & Grime.

Tickets will be available through an artist presale starting Wednesday, January 29, at 10 a.m. local time, with additional presales leading up to the general on-sale on Friday, January 31, at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Select EU and UK markets will also have exclusive Mastercard presales and preferred ticket access.

With this tour, Central Cee continues to break boundaries, solidifying his place as one of rap’s most influential global voices.

TOUR DATES: 

*Presale and On Sale Next Week | ^Not a Live Nation Date

April 1 | Oslo, NO | Spektrum  

April 3 | Copenhagen, DK | Forum Black Box  

April 5 | Hamburg, DE | Sporthalle Hamburg  

April 6 | Berlin, DE | Velodrom  

April 8 | Amsterdam, NL | Ziggo Dome  

April 10 | Milan, IT | Fabrique  

April 11 | Munich, DE | Zenith Die Kulturhalle

April 13 | Paris, FR | Accor Arena  

April 15 | Dusseldorf, DE | PSD Bank Dome  

April 16 | Brussels, BE | Forest National  

April 18 | Birmingham, UK | Utilita Arena  

April 19 | Manchester, UK | Co-op Live  

April 22 | Dublin, IE | 3Arena  

April 24 | London, UK | The O2  

April 27 | Glasgow, UK | OVO Hydro  

May 2 | Portland, OR | Roseland Theater  

May 3 | Seattle, WA | Showbox SoDo^

May 6 | San Francisco, CA | The Masonic  

May 7 | Los Angeles, CA | Hollywood Palladium  

May 9 | Denver, CO | The Fillmore Denver  

May 11 | Houston, TX | Bayou Music Center  

May 12 | Dallas, TX | South Side Ballroom  

May 15 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore Detroit  

May 16 | Chicago, IL | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom  

May 18 | Charlotte, NC | The Fillmore Charlotte  

May 19 | Atlanta, GA | Coca-Cola Roxy  

May 21 | Philadelphia, PA | The Fillmore Philadelphia  

May 22 | Silver Spring, MD | The Fillmore Silver Spring  

May 24 | Toronto, ON, CAN | HISTORY  

May 25 | Toronto, ON, CAN | HISTORY  

May 27 | Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Paramount  

May 29 | New York, NY | Terminal 5^  

May 31 | Boston, MA | MGM Music Hall  

June 1 | Montreal, QC, CAN | MTELUS  

June 20 | Auckland, NZ | Spark Arena*  

June 22 | Brisbane, AU | Brisbane Entertainment Centre  

June 25 | Sydney, AU | Qudos Bank Arena  

June 28 | Melbourne, AU | Rod Laver Arena  

July 2 | Perth, AU | RAC Arena*