AK CEEZ Answers the Call With Soul-Stirring Single “Call Me” - Folded Waffle AK CEEZ Answers the Call With Soul-Stirring Single “Call Me” - Folded Waffle

AK CEEZ Answers the Call With Soul-Stirring Single “Call Me”

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Buckie, Scotland may not immediately appear in the list of places when it is suggested that lyrical content is bare and exploring the soul-twisting artistic form of writing and expressing is spoken of, but AK CEEZ is putting North East of Scotland on the hip-hop map. His latest track, Call Me, released May 30, 2025, is heavy with life experience, the assured swag of self-produced skill, and a genuineness that helps cut through the clutter in the current-day rap song marketplace.

A&R Factory referred to him as a UK Rap titan in the making because of a reason. This song is not just a soft groove and an evening loop but a talk, a secret, and a mellow storm simultaneously.

 

 

The thing about “Call Me” is that is not about polish or radio-ready mix. It is because almost everything, including writing and recording, was AK CEEZ himself as he did it in his home studio. The track might have been bought beatwise, but the signature of the song is fully domestic.

The simple phrase of the song at its him that can essentially sum up the premise of the song in a deceptively simple manner is: “if you need me, I can be a call away.” However, AK CEEZ is not rapping about an empty promise because it takes the impact of a person who has experienced the light and dark sides of that promise. The loneliness of success, the hustle of making it on your own and the deep desire to feel part of something all slip under the rug.

 

 

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    His inspirations, J. Cole, Nas, and Eminem, appear as the spirits who hang around in the background respectfully rather than as shadows. However there is no mistake this is not a mimicry. It is AK CEEZ reducing it all down to a voice that is a hundred percent regional, but at the same time universal. You can make out the North East of Scotland not in his accent, but in his grit. in his stoicism. In the gloomy pride of one who created its own sound brick by brick, verse by verse, with hype machine nowhere in the horizon.
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