In the wake of winning Best Hip Hop Act at last night’s MOBO-Awards, which now cements him as the most decorated MOBO-Award winner in history, Central Cee today releases his highly anticipated EP ‘All Roads Lead Home’. The seven-track project arrives in the wake of two stand-out records, ‘Iceman Freestyle’ and ‘Slaughter’ featuring J Hus.
‘Slaughter’ saw two of the UK’s most influential voices unite on record for the first time, a landmark collaboration for Cench, whose work with UK artist collaborations have been notably selective to date. The track has quickly emerged as a fan favourite, underlining the chemistry between the pair and setting the tone for the wider project.
The EP’s accompanying artwork sees Central Cee standing at a recognizable bus stop in Shepherd’s Bush, a visual nod to his West London roots and the journey that has shaped his rise.
‘All Roads Lead Home’ captures Central Cee at a pivotal moment in his career, balancing global ambition with a return to his roots. Across seven tracks, the EP blends introspection with sharp lyricism and genre-fluid production, reinforcing his position at the forefront of British rap’s global evolution.
The release caps off an extraordinary run for Central Cee. It follows the one-year anniversary of his chart-topping debut album ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ and lands as he continues the Asia leg of his Can’t Rush Greatness tour.
With ‘All Roads Lead Home’, Central Cee continues to push boundaries, delivering a project that reflects both his journey so far and the road ahead.

