Guè
Hip-Hop · IT · Active since 1980

Guè

Gritty Milanese street tales delivered with a luxury finish. Sophisticated gangsta rap that balances raw boom-bap roots with high-fashion production.

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Guè sounds like the undisputed boss of a Mediterranean metropolis. His voice is a deep, authoritative baritone that carries the weight of decades in the game, cutting through thick, atmospheric beats with surgical precision. It is music that feels expensive yet dangerous, blending the dusty soul of classic New York hip-hop with the sleek, aggressive sheen of modern European trap.

What truly sets him apart is his 'Audio Luxury' aesthetic. While many rappers chase trends, Guè curates a specific world of high-end cynicism, where street-level grit meets penthouse philosophy. His flow is dense and technical, packed with internal rhymes and cultural references that range from obscure cinema to luxury fashion, all delivered with a cool, detached confidence that never needs to shout to be heard.

Start with 'GVESVS' to hear his modern peak, where his veteran status and massive production budget collide. For those who prefer a rawer, more sample-heavy sound, 'Fastlife 4' showcases his ability to dominate traditional boom-bap structures while maintaining his signature Milanese swagger.

Cosimo Fini (born 25 December 1980), known professionally as Guè (Italian: [ˈɡwɛ]), previously as Gué Pequeno, is an Italian rapper. He is also a member of the famous hip hop group Club Dogo with rapper Jake La Furia and producer Don Joe. Between 1999 and 2001, he was also in "Sacre Scuole", a group made up by Gué Pequeno, Dargen D'Amico and Jake La Furia. In his career he collaborated with international artists such as Benny the Butcher, Kool G Rap, Akon, Rick Ross and Jadakiss.
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Our Catalog14 Albums · 2009 · 2026
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