
The Boy Who Played The Harp
After much anticipation, Dave returns with The Boy Who Played The Harp, his third studio album and the opening chapter of a new phase from one of the UK’s most compelling voices. Widely regarded as the defining storyteller of his generation, Dave builds on the foundation of his critically acclaimed No.1 albums Psychodrama and We’re All Alone in This Together, delivering a project that promises both reflection and evolution.
Known for his sharp lyricism and emotionally precise narratives, Dave continues to blur the line between personal confession and broader social commentary. The Boy Who Played The Harp signals a more expansive vision—introspective, ambitious and grounded in the same honesty that has set him apart since the beginning.
This release follows a dominant run that cemented his place at the top of UK music. In 2023, his self-produced collaboration with Central Cee, “Sprinter”, became the longest-running No.1 rap single in UK chart history—surpassing his own record set by 2022’s “Starlight”, the longest-running No.1 solo UK track in years. His previous album, We’re All Alone in This Together, delivered the biggest first-week sales across all genres at the time and quickly achieved platinum status.
The Boy Who Played The Harp continues that trajectory—thoughtful, powerful and unmistakably Dave. A defining release from an artist still pushing his craft forward.
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$5.61The Boy Who Played The Harp
After much anticipation, Dave returns with The Boy Who Played The Harp, his third studio album and the opening chapter of a new phase from one of the UK’s most compelling voices. Widely regarded as the defining storyteller of his generation, Dave builds on the foundation of his critically acclaimed No.1 albums Psychodrama and We’re All Alone in This Together, delivering a project that promises both reflection and evolution.
Known for his sharp lyricism and emotionally precise narratives, Dave continues to blur the line between personal confession and broader social commentary. The Boy Who Played The Harp signals a more expansive vision—introspective, ambitious and grounded in the same honesty that has set him apart since the beginning.
This release follows a dominant run that cemented his place at the top of UK music. In 2023, his self-produced collaboration with Central Cee, “Sprinter”, became the longest-running No.1 rap single in UK chart history—surpassing his own record set by 2022’s “Starlight”, the longest-running No.1 solo UK track in years. His previous album, We’re All Alone in This Together, delivered the biggest first-week sales across all genres at the time and quickly achieved platinum status.
The Boy Who Played The Harp continues that trajectory—thoughtful, powerful and unmistakably Dave. A defining release from an artist still pushing his craft forward.
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After much anticipation, Dave returns with The Boy Who Played The Harp, his third studio album and the opening chapter of a new phase from one of the UK’s most compelling voices. Widely regarded as the defining storyteller of his generation, Dave builds on the foundation of his critically acclaimed No.1 albums Psychodrama and We’re All Alone in This Together, delivering a project that promises both reflection and evolution.
Known for his sharp lyricism and emotionally precise narratives, Dave continues to blur the line between personal confession and broader social commentary. The Boy Who Played The Harp signals a more expansive vision—introspective, ambitious and grounded in the same honesty that has set him apart since the beginning.
This release follows a dominant run that cemented his place at the top of UK music. In 2023, his self-produced collaboration with Central Cee, “Sprinter”, became the longest-running No.1 rap single in UK chart history—surpassing his own record set by 2022’s “Starlight”, the longest-running No.1 solo UK track in years. His previous album, We’re All Alone in This Together, delivered the biggest first-week sales across all genres at the time and quickly achieved platinum status.
The Boy Who Played The Harp continues that trajectory—thoughtful, powerful and unmistakably Dave. A defining release from an artist still pushing his craft forward.











