Eklipse ‘Humble Crumble’ new grime release
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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