When is 'The Boy Who Played the Harp' being released?
October 24, 2025.
Music / Hip Hop
U.K. rapper Dave has announced his third studio album, 'The Boy Who Played the Harp,' scheduled for release on October 24, 2025. This album marks his first full-length release in four years, following two U.K. No. 1 albums and several influ...
Dave, known for his sharp social commentary and genuine warmth, has already made a significant impact on the UK rap scene. His debut album, *Psychodrama* (2019), hit No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart and won the Mercury Prize. His follow-up, *We’re All Alone in This Together*, also reached No. 1 in the U.K.
'The Boy Who Played The Harp' promises a blend of introspective verses, spoken word, and potentially even a literal harp moment. The album's title hints at themes of finding solace through music, echoing the biblical story of David. Fans can expect a mix of UK rap and soul, with Dave's signature curveballs. Pre-orders are available on Dave’s website.
October 24, 2025.
The title references the biblical story of David playing the harp for King Saul, symbolizing the power of music to provide comfort.
A blend of UK rap, soul, and potentially some unexpected musical elements.
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