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Central Cee’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Central Cee’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Central Cee continues to leap beyond the UK rap scene and captivate listeners around the world.

His style—placing a melodic flow over hard-edged drill beats and simultaneously echoing street realism and inner conflict—has an addictive pull that’s impossible to escape once you hear it.

Beyond his UK No.

1 chart achievements, he stands out in collaborations with top rappers from many countries, and his momentum shows no signs of slowing.

Here, we’ll rank and introduce some of Central Cee’s most popular tracks.

Central Cee Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

BAND4BANDCENTRAL CEE FT. LIL BABY1rank/position

CENTRAL CEE FT. LIL BABY – BAND4BAND (MUSIC VIDEO)
BAND4BANDCENTRAL CEE FT. LIL BABY

This track lets you fully savor a cross-border hip-hop chemistry experiment.

Featuring a collaboration between Central Cee and Lil Baby, it unfolds over a hard-edged UK drill beat with braggadocious displays of wealth and success traded back and forth.

The way the rapid, tightly packed bars mesh with Atlanta’s signature flow is truly breathtaking.

Released in May 2024, its music video paints a lavish world lined with multiple luxury cars and a private jet.

In just about 2 minutes and 21 seconds, it’s packed with intensity, resulting in an addictive piece of work.

If you’re looking for a sound to elevate a late-night drive, definitely give it a spin.

TOO MUCHThe Kid LAROI, Jung Kook, Central Cee2rank/position

The Kid LAROI, Jung Kook, Central Cee – TOO MUCH (Official Video)
TOO MUCHThe Kid LAROI, Jung Kook, Central Cee

A collaboration track by Australia’s The Kid LAROI, BTS member Jung Kook, and the UK’s most talked-about rapper right now, Central Cee, “TOO MUCH” is the lead single from the album “The First Time,” released on October 20, 2023.

The song blends different cultures and musical styles, offering deep insight into the complexities of romantic relationships and the feeling of regret.

In particular, reflection on past choices and the wish to “do it over if I could” are central themes that strongly resonate with listeners.

While LAROI and Jung Kook handle the melodic parts, Central Cee’s rap might be hard to reproduce at karaoke.

Teaming up for a duet with a friend who’s good at rapping could be a smart move!

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Ice Spice, Central Cee – Did It First
Did It FirstIce Spice, Central Cee

A collaboration track by Ice Spice and Central Cee—Gen Z rappers representing the U.S.

and the U.K.—was released in July 2024 and has been making waves.

Ice Spice, from the United States, is a rapidly rising rapper backed by Drake.

Meanwhile, Central Cee from the U.K.

is known as a leading figure in the UK drill scene.

The song features a distinctive, innovative sound that fuses elements of UK drill and Jersey club.

Its lyrics center on revenge for infidelity, and the pair’s verses create exquisite chemistry.

The track is included on Ice Spice’s debut album, Y2K!, and stands as an important song marking a new step in her music career.

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CENTRAL CEE – ICEMAN FREESTYLE (MUSIC VIDEO)
ICEMAN FREESTYLECentral Cee

Rapper Central Cee, who has gained worldwide popularity with UK drill at his core.

The single he released in February 2026 is an irresistible track featuring razor-sharp flows in a freestyle format.

He conveys street realities and his own introspection with rapid-fire short phrases, drawing you into a deep sense of humanity.

The track had been hinted at earlier during Drake’s livestreams, making it a highly anticipated release among fans.

Following his album “Can’t Rush Greatness,” which topped the UK charts in January 2025, this new work features stylish, cool production with the low-end-heavy beats and string-driven sound characteristic of UK drill—highly recommended for anyone looking to create high-energy videos.

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Central Cee – Let Go [Music Video]
Let GoCentral Cee

Let me introduce a groundbreaking breakup song that brilliantly fuses a UK drill beat with a wistful melody.

The track I want to recommend samples Passenger’s classic “Let Her Go.” Built on a melancholic motif, it lays bare raw feelings where lingering attachment and bravado intersect.

While Central Cee sometimes shares introspective thoughts, his vulnerable, unguarded side is incredibly compelling here.

Released in December 2022, the song became a global hit after an early preview on TikTok.

Following the massive success of his album “23,” this is a pivotal track that further broadened his expressive range.

If you’re looking to put an end to an unforgettable past romance, this is a must-listen.

SLAUGHTER (FEAT. J HUS)Central Cee6rank/position

CENTRAL CEE – SLAUGHTER (FEAT. J HUS) (MUSIC VIDEO)
SLAUGHTER (FEAT. J HUS)Central Cee

A collaboration track that brilliantly intersects the hard-edged sound of UK drill with Afro-infused dynamism, featuring J Hus as a guest.

Over the low-centered beat, Central Cee’s tight flow coexists with the guest’s groove, creating an inescapable, swamp-deep addictiveness once it hits your ears.

Released in February 2026, it serves as a lead single for the EP “All Roads Lead Home,” dropping in March the same year.

It was unveiled on the same day as a collaboration rollout between his own brand and Nike, making the entire project function like a cohesive tie-in—one of its unique traits.

A must-check for nights when you want to bathe in heavy bass on the dancefloor or crank your mood to the absolute max.

TRUTH IN THE LIES (FEAT. LIL DURK)Central Cee7rank/position

CENTRAL CEE – TRUTH IN THE LIES (FEAT. LIL DURK) (MUSIC VIDEO)
TRUTH IN THE LIES (FEAT. LIL DURK)Central Cee

Central Cee, a rapper strongly associated with a hard-edged drill sound, is one of the most highly regarded artists in the current scene.

While his style is usually aggressive, on this track he melodically expresses emotional turbulence like love and distrust.

Many listeners may find its introspective themes deeply resonant.

Featuring Lil Durk as a guest, this song appears as the 11th track on his album “CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS,” released in January 2025.

It samples Ne-Yo’s classic “So Sick,” infusing plenty of nostalgic 2000s R&B essence.

If you’re into mellow rap, this will be right up your alley—definitely give it a listen!