Guè

Rimo da quando le zarre si son messe le prime Buffalo

Guè Pequeno, born Cosimo Fini in Milan, is one of the defining voices of Italian rap, a figure who transformed street narratives into a refined and enduring aesthetic. Emerging with Club Dogo, he helped shape the sound and identity of a generation, bringing raw authenticity and sharp lyricism to the forefront. His solo career further expanded his vision, blending luxury imagery, introspection, and urban realism into a distinctive style that moves effortlessly between bravado and vulnerability. More than a rapper, Guè is a storyteller of ambition and contradictions, whose influence has left a lasting mark on the evolution of Italian hip-hop.

15x15cm mono gel print.

Technique and media

Gel print transfer of acrylic colors on A4 Fabriano Bristol paper./