Geolier
Geolier is the stage name of Salvatore Esposito, a rapper from the San Giovanni a Teduccio neighborhood of Naples. He started rapping young, and his music...
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Geolier is the stage name of Salvatore Esposito, a rapper from the San Giovanni a Teduccio neighborhood of Naples. He started rapping young, and his music often draws from life in that part of the city. His 2019 track 'Como Te (part. Emis Killa)' became a hit in Italy, helping establish his name.
His lyrics are direct and sometimes draw criticism for their language or depictions of Naples, which he has said reflect his own experiences. He works as a solo artist but collaborates regularly, like on the song 'La Strada È Nostra (part. Gianni Bismark, Sick Luke)'. The music tends to be straightforward Italian hip-hop, without much studio polish.
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