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Dave's 'The Boy Who Played The Harp' | New Releases

October 24, 2025 Albumism Staff
Dave The Boy Who Played The Harp

Dave
The Boy Who Played The Harp

Neighbourhood Recordings
Released 10/24/25

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Dave has unveiled his third studio album The Boy Who Played The Harp, his first full-length project since 2021’s We’re All Alone In This Together. Featured guest contributors on the album include James Blake, Jim Legxacy, Kano, Tems, and Nicole Blakk.

“My 3rd album is finally here,” the UK emcee declares via his Instagram profile. “After a few years of soul searching to arrive at this point I want to say thank you to everyone who made this possible, my mum who raised me and gave me my name and destiny, my family and friends and the most talented of musicians that helped me bring this to life. I owe you a lot.”

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