Cadet cements his place as one of the UK’s leading storytellers with latest drop ‘Closure’. Accounts of deadbeat dads are the norm and sadly its a fact that abusive fathers and men who didn’t man up for kids way outnumber cases of women at fault. That said, it seems like a lot of us know at least one guy who wanted to be a dad and had that exploited at the hands of someone vindictive. Using a child, living or unborn, as a form of manipulation is some brutal leverage. ‘Closure’ sees Cadet break that down on a deeply personal level. Credit to him that there’s nothing one sided about his tale. Setting a scene where he honestly lays out his own flaws in parallel with the wrongs that were done to him leads to something that feels very real. That commitment to telling every facet of a story is what makes Cadet one of the greats and makes ‘Closure’ a genuinely moving seven minutes.