Slim delivers powerful statement mixtape 'The Final Call'
- Sam Rasmin

- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read
Slim returns with his most ambitious and personal project to date, unveiling the highly anticipated mixtape 'The Final Call'. Arriving after weeks of cryptic messaging centred around the phrase “All good things come to an end,” the 13-track body of work sees the South London rapper step into a more reflective space, delivering a project shaped by lived experience, growth and hard-earned perspective.

Built on the gritty foundations that first introduced Slim to the UK rap scene, 'The Final Call' offers a raw and unfiltered look into a life marked by street realities, time in prison, personal transformation and a consistent drive for progression. It is both introspective and uncompromising, capturing the duality of pain and ambition throughout.
A large portion of the project is shaped by production from Public Figure, who provides atmospheric and cinematic soundscapes across key tracks including ‘Chapter 1’, ‘4AM’, ‘A1’, ‘My Advice’, ‘26’, ‘Money Can Buy Happiness, ‘No Sleep’, ‘Perfect Timing’, ‘Last Of The Drill’ and closing track ‘The Last Chapter’. Elsewhere, King Wizard contributes the hard-hitting production behind ‘Gangsters In The Room’ and ‘Trenches’, adding further weight and intensity to the project.
'The Final Call' follows a prolific run for Slim. His 2025 project 'Free Of 3' featured standout collaborations with MoStack and French The Kid, while 2023’s acclaimed 'Still Working 2' saw him link up with Potter Payper, M Huncho, Headie One and Mnelia. Together, those releases have cemented Slim as one of South London’s most authentic and consistent voices.
With 'The Final Call', he enters a new chapter defined by clarity, reflection and artistic maturity - delivering a project that feels as final as it does foundational.




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