CEE CUATRO
Cee Cuatro is more than an artist — he’s a movement rooted in emotion, resilience, and raw storytelling. Hailing from West London, Cuatro blends sharp lyricism, cinematic vision, and emotional depth across music, poetry, and visual storytelling. Whether he’s dropping verses laced with pain and patience or building worlds through motion comics and children’s books, everything he creates hits with intention. He’s the mind behind Ka-ching, a gritty, manga-inspired comic series where hustle meets heart — and the voice of Hood Shakespeare, a poetic street prophet delivering soul-wrapped truths in verse. From releasing powerful spoken word like Ships & Fields to crafting layered audio-visual experiences for tracks like Feeling a Way, Cee Cuatro bridges street realism with timeless introspection. Not just an artist, but an author too — Cuatro penned the heartfelt children’s book Don’t Worry, Daddy’s Got You, a tribute to black fatherhood and unconditional love, proving that his artistry has no bounds. From Top Trumps-style UK rap cards to wearable art like custom ‘YEEH’ varsity jackets and USB albums shaped like anime characters, Cee Cuatro is building an ecosystem — where music, fashion, visuals, and storytelling all move with one heart. This ain’t just creativity. This is legacy in motion. And now, he’s bringing that same energy to the stage — performing live at the O2 Academy Islington on May 25th, as part of Rhythmic Disorder: Awakening. Expect raw truth, powerful storytelling, and a performance you’ll feel in your chest