Drake Joins Forces with Central Cee in “Which One”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
cover art for Which one by Drake and Central Cee

Drake and Central Cee are at it again.

Drake just dropped a new single titled “Which One,” featuring Central Cee—and I’ll say this: it’s definitely different. The track leans into a reggae-ish, afrobeat-influenced sound, complete with an accent from Drake that’s… well, familiar at this point. The production is smooth with a good bounce to it, and it’s got that laid-back, island-inspired vibe he tends to revisit.



Central Cee’s verse is easily the standout here. His delivery is confident and crisp, and he drops a couple of clever bars—including a slick T-Pain reference—that cut through the haze of the track. Midway through, the production shifts into a funkier blend, which adds an interesting layer but might also throw some listeners off.

Lyrically, it’s Drake doing what Drake does: rapping about women, relationships, and emotional detachment. It’s catchy, sure—but there’s a hint of desperation in the flirty verses that is kind of hard to ignore. Still, Drake has a way of pulling us in with bops, and this one is no exception. Give it a listen and decide for yourself.

Check it out “Which One” below.




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