Faith and personal transformation often arrive quietly, yet their impact can reverberate across the world. For one of Britain’s brightest rap stars a deeply personal journey has reached a pivotal moment, marking a profound shift in identity and belief.
London-based rapper Central Cee, born Oakley Neil Caesar-Su, has publicly revealed that he has embraced Islam. Speaking during a livestream on Friday, he shared that he has taken the Shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, announcing, “I just changed my name and took my Shahada. I am a Muslim now.” Friends present during the broadcast congratulated him on this life-changing step.
Central Cee REVERTED to Islam
He even changed his name. Masha’Allah.
TAKBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER! pic.twitter.com/DflQB4QXWu
— Jvnior (@Jvnior) February 6, 2026
This marks the first time Central Cee has spoken publicly about his religious beliefs, making the revelation both significant and intimate for his fans.
Sources indicate that the decision was made quietly and sincerely, rather than as a publicity move, at a time when the rapper is enjoying a highly successful career at 27.
Central Cee is widely regarded as one of the leading figures in the UK’s modern rap scene. Emerging from West London’s drill music culture, he has achieved global recognition for his introspective lyrics and memorable hooks. In 2024, he became the most-streamed UK rapper worldwide, amassing billions of streams and cementing his position on international charts.
During the livestream, he also hinted at the possibility of adopting a new stage name following his conversion, though no official change has been revealed. The announcement has sparked widespread discussion online, with fans praising his honesty and offering support for his personal journey.














