Central Cee Shows Off The Fruits Of His Labor In His ‘Entrapreneur’ Video

UK drill rapper Central Cee has quite a year. From opening for Drake on the It’s All A Blur Tour to collaborating with the likes of Jung Kook, The Kid Laroi, and Drizzy himself, Cench has shown himself to be quite the budding star. And he’s earned this buzz despite not having dropped any solo music this year. Until today (December 21) that is. Today, Cench has shared “Entrapreneur,” a new single on which he displays his hustler spirit.

Over a glimmery beat, Cench looks back on the past few years, and the growth he’s gone through to get to this point.

“We put the trap in the entrepreneur / All of the time we spent in the field, woulda thought I got me a Ballon d’Or / I’m stackin’, not droppin’ a bag in Dior / Went from a Toyota Yaris to Urus, I still got the same work rate as before / Two years that I ain’t been home, seven-hundred and thirty days on tour,” raps Cench on the song’s chorus.

In the song’s accompanying video, Cench and his crew are seen rocking stylish streetwear, displaying the fruits of his labor. He also shows off some clothing from his SYNA streetwear brand.

You can listen to “Entrapreneur” above.

Central Cee Shares His Romantic New Single ‘Me And You’ Just In Time For Valentine’s Day

Buzzy London star Central Cee is back with a new love song. Known for viral hits, like the ode to rapper Doja Cat appropriately titled “Doja,” Cench is one of the biggest acts in the UK drill scene. On the new drill-infused track called “Me And You,” Cench and his lady are the envy of everyone.

Over romantic synths and a sample of Donell Jones’ “Shorty Got Her Eyes On Me,” Cench hypes himself up as quite the ladies man, letting a special woman know the perks that come with being by his side.

“You ain’t gotta worry ’bout nobody else, it’s me and you / Bought you a bag, now that guy’s askin’ what I see in you / Put you on the ‘Gram, now they wanna take pics like me and you,” he raps on the song’s chorus.

The song shows off more of Cench’s romantic side. In an interview with Rolling Stone last year, he described himself as a “hopeless romantic,” however, he prioritizes music first.

“A relationship is like a career, innit? It takes dedication,” said Cench. “Because I’m so focused on my career and my life situation, I can’t really put too much time into a relationship, or anything like that.”

Check out “Me And You” above.