Portrayed in the review as a ghetto-born rap artist and symbol of hardship, praised for technical rhyme, the use of Latin metric fused with modern MCing, piano-accompanied arrangements, and a strong video presence; associated in the text with characters Kujo, Rooley and the C-SOLDIERs.

The review presents Spitty Cash as a ghetto-born rap figure and a technical lyricist. It praises his use of Latin metric and piano-backed arrangements, highlights a strong, neo-postrealist video, and frames his story as a legend spreading through Italy. The writing mixes earnest praise with ironic, theatrical narration.

For:Fans of technical rap, Italian/underground hip hop, and ironic/poetic lyricism.

 

"I know it's not-easy for-them, but neither for me."

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