Music / VideoMusic / VideoWatch: Central Cee answers questions on love, social media & being a GeminiAnswering fan’s questions via an AI therapist, the west London rapper opens up on family, love and the meaning of lifeShareLink copied ✔️September 12, 2024September 12, 2024TextDazed Digital “I hate this sort of stuff, you know,” grumbles infamous British rapper, and now Dazed cover star, Central Cee as he settles into a chaise lounge in the therapy consultation room. But, as questions from fans are presented via an AI-powered luminescent speaker across the room, the international artist begins to reveals never-before-seen parts of himself. “What would be your mental downfall?” asks the artificial consultant in one telling exchange. Cee arches an eyebrow before slowly breaking into a cheeky grin. “Maybe gyal,” he chuckles, before adding “God forbid anything, I can’t have a mental downfall – it wouldn’t be music though.” The Newton’s Cradle and digital clock tick onwards as Cee dives deeper and deeper into his psyche, speaking on fears of not being accepted during childhood, of learning his own love language, and of the hardships that continue to drive him forward. Oh, and looking for a girl that will cook him breakfast and pack his bags. Watch the full therapy consultation, which culminates in Cee revealing his own take on the meaning of life, in the video above. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThis new event series aims to bring spirituality back to live musicMargo XS on the sound of transness: ‘Malleable, synthetic and glossy’Jim BeamWhat went down at Jim Beam’s NYC bashThe Boy who cried Terrified: Ranking all the tracks on fakemink’s new EPA massive exhibition on Black British music is coming to V&A East RIMOWAAirport aesthetics and the timeless appeal of the RIMOWA caseAtmospheric dream-pop artist Maria Somerville shares her offline favouritesA 24-hour London will save the city’s nightlife, says new report‘It’s a revolution’: Nigeria’s new-gen rappers are hitting the mainstreamWhy are we so nostalgic for the music of 2016?Listen to Oskie’s ‘perennially joyful’ Dazed mixCorridos tumbados: A guide to Mexico’s most controversial music genreEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy