Central Cee Calls Himself An “Entrapreneur”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

This is definitely one of Central Cee’s grittiest singles in a while.

I personally believe that Central Cee can become the biggest UK rapper of all time. Not only can he rap his ass off, but it seems like folks from all over the globe, from Drake to The Kid LAROI to Doja Cat, respect him, but I also feel like he has ‘it.’ What exactly is ‘it?’ It’s hard to explain. While a good chunk of the tracks that you know him for actually have some chill vibes attached to them, “Entrapreneur” sounds like it was made in the basement of a traphouse.

In “Entraprenuer,” Central Cee raps about his rugged come-up, the younger generation’s lack of trap knowledge, and his love for hustling. The song is driven by this gritty, dark drill beat that was probably made by someone who had five bad days in a row. As expected, Central meets that s**t at the rim with top-notch punchlines, indestructible flows, and a level of unbotheredness that your favorite rapper simply doesn’t have.

Central Cee has to start using some of his PTO days. I feel like he traps just a little too hard.


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