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Salad Days Magazine | June 15, 2025

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Eklipse ‘Humble Crumble’ new grime release

Eklipse ‘Humble Crumble’ new grime release
Salad Days

The new single from Newham rapper out now, following its premiere on BBC 1Xtra by Sir Spyro, where it even received a rewind. It marks the 1st release from his forthcoming project ‘Dusk Til Dawn’ (Deluxe Edition).

Grime in its purest, most commanding form — ‘Humble Crumble’ plays out like film noir. If EK’s the detective, this is the moment he clocks the fakes. Guestlist Only delivers a heavyweight beat that cuts through like a siren in the smoke, laying the perfect backdrop for Eklipse to “son youts” — a statement aimed at those who would stumble when faced with his veteran presence. There’s no posturing here. Just sharpened, experience-rich bars. Eklipse rhymes with the weight of someone who’s lived it — navigating pain, purpose, and perseverance. Lines like “gun fingers when I’m live on the set” nod to his deep roots in UK bass culture — recently echoed in standout collabs with L-Vis 1990 and Jelani Blackman — but on ‘Humble Crumble’, the crosshairs are aimed squarely at the grime scene. With recent support from both new-gen tastemakers and UK music institutions — including Toddla T’s Steeze Factory, Clash Magazine, Balamii, SBTV, BBC 1Xtra, Reprezent and Off License Sessions — Eklipse is firmly in focus. And with ‘Humble Crumble’ leading the ‘Dusk Til Dawn’ (Deluxe Edition), he’s here to put the industry on notice.

-The veteran perspective: Eklipse has been making standout music for over a decade — this track reminds us that longevity still counts.

-Eklipse reflects a broader UK underground narrative: working class, culturally rooted and creatively ambitious. This brings credibility and context.

-Relevant conversation: as artists push back against performance over purpose, ‘Humble Crumble’ feels timely — and deeply honest.

-For bass & grime heads alike: the track’s sonics are built for reloads — perfect for late-night sets, mixes, and playlist energy.

Photo Credit: Karis Beaumont

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