North London’s Clavish makes a powerful return with his latest release, ‘Greatest Rapper Alive’ – a confident, no-holds-barred track that reinforces exactly why he continues to sit so highly in the UK rap conversation.
Running just over five minutes, the Stamford Hill rapper wastes no time settling in, delivering a steady stream of sharp, unfiltered bars. There’s a sense of control throughout, as Clavish leans into his trademark composure, clean penmanship, and effortless flow, making the track feel both calculated and instinctive at the same time.
Lyrically, he covers a wide spectrum of themes, subtly weaving in references to recent public exchanges involving fellow UK artist Fredo, adding a quiet tension and intrigue without ever losing focus of the music itself. It’s this balance of restraint and confidence that gives the record its weight.

‘Greatest Rapper Alive’ also marks Clavish’s first solo release since his 2025 project ‘Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow’. Prior to this drop, his only appearance this year came through his collaboration with Nafe Smallz on ‘Gang Gang’, featured on ‘It’s Not You It’s Me’.
With this new release, Clavish isn’t just returning—he’s reasserting. ‘Greatest Rapper Alive’ feels like a statement of intent, a reminder of his lyrical ability and presence in the scene. If this is the tone he’s setting for what’s next, listeners will be watching closely for what he delivers next.


