Having released four thorough underground LPs and one mixtape in five years, Lil Cuete stays on his grind. The Southeast L.A. rapper refers to his work ethic on the opening cut of album five, STILL WALKIN’, proudly proclaiming, “I got three street jobs, seven days a week.” Cuete’s lyrical content is straight gutter--rife with aggressive boasts, violent imagery, and an obsession with gunplay--and his rapid-fire, stuttering delivery lends itself naturally to choppy, neo-G-Funk tracks. But at 21 tracks deep, STILL WALKIN’ has enough room for Cuete to flirt with bouncy, strip-club anthems (“Girl I Like,” “Make It Wet For You”) and ghetto love songs (“The One,” “Me Without You”).
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