He's gearing up to release his eighth studio album and first ever self help book.
And Craig David revealed that he is a man of many talents as he admitted to being a 'clairvoyant' who can 'hear his ancestors' on Tuesday.
The singer, 41, spoke about his talents for the first time after he confessed he had 'been in the closet' about his psychic abilities for a while.
In an interview with The Sun, Craig explained: 'I’m super empathic, super sensitive and super psychic, which I feel very liberated to say now.
'I was a bit in the closet about being psychic. But I’m very clairvoyant and I can see things in the future.
'My ears ring off like crazy and I know there’s a guide or some ancestor trying to come through – and tuning in.'
It comes after Craig said he has been violated by a stalker's campaign of harassment - but she insists she is no threat and 'Elvis had worse', last month.
The R&B star was given an indefinite stalking protection order against infatuated Tanya Jeal, 31, at Bromley Magistrates' Court.
Tanya stalked him between 2016 to 2021, knocking on his hotel room door, attending his home address and sending a letter to his parents.
In a statement read out in court, the Seven Days crooner said: 'The whole series of incidents has left me feeling violated and uncomfortable in my own home.'
He called Tanya 'sinister' and said that she had left him 'in fear', before adding: 'I want to be able to walk down the street without looking over my shoulder.
'This female is the only person who has made me feel this way throughout the whole of my career.
'I tried to see her as someone who was a little too excited...[but it] escalated into something that was far more scary.'
Tanya said certain matters did not happen 'in accordance with what he said'.
She added: 'There was a video on YouTube that has been removed about me and Mr David claiming that he is gay.
'If I turned up at his door as a man he would have opened the door.
'I think if he stated his sexuality in the beginning I would never have gone to see him.'
Tanya denied the suggestion that she would change her mind about her new disinterest in Mr David if she were to find out he was straight or had a girlfriend, 'it would be a cover-up,' she said.
The singer was granted an interim stalking protection order in December last year against Tanya on the grounds that she posed a 'risk associated with stalking to another person and there is reasonable cause to believe the proposed order is necessary to protect another from such a risk', she is contesting the order.