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  • Fort Myers hip hop artist Alvester Conner, a.k.a. Gutta Slim, records a video in front of his brother's home on Polk Street in Fort Myers with Mami-based rapper, "Bad Guy."  Gutta Slim's music speaks of growing up in Fort Myers ? sometimes referred to as ?Li?l Pakistan? for the harsh street life ? and calling out fakers for singing about a life they don?t lead. ?Y?all startin? to piss me off, acting real but inside ... you know you?re soft. Never been in no block, never been in that cell. You?re just a studio gangsta livin? fairytales.? ? Gutta Slim, ?Fairytales?
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  • Alvester Conner works six days a week in telemarketing. On the seventh day, he?s Gutta Slim, a 22-year-old rapper, self-dubbed the ?new voice of Lee County.? Gutta Slim grew up with absent parents and stints in jail. His music speaks of growing up in Fort Myers ? sometimes referred to as ?Li?l Pakistan? for the harsh street life ? and calling out fakers for singing about a life they don?t lead. ?Y?all startin? to piss me off, acting real but inside ... you know you?re soft. Never been in no block, never been in that cell. You?re just a studio gangsta livin? fairytales.? ? Gutta Slim, ?Fairytales? lyrics
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  • TimWes, bottom, records a video with Gutta Slim and Naples rapper, Sho Zoe, for a song called "Flaggin' and Flexin'" on Lemon Street in Fort Myers, Fla. The Fort Myers police showed up to the video shoot because an anonymous caller said they saw suspicious activity taking place. The police only asked if there were any guns involved. TimWes explained that his music goes against that.
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  • A crowd gathers to watch Fort Myers hip hop artists TimWes and Gutta Slim record a video at Clemente Park in Fort Myers. Local artists often collaborate on songs. Although, many will say that there is no unity.
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  • Mami-based artist "Bad Guy" comes to Fort Myers to record a video with Fort Myers hip hop artist Alvester Conner, a.k.a. "Gutta Slim," in Fort Myers. The song called "Fairytales" calls out artists for being "studio gangstas." There's a lot of controversy over hip hop artists who pretend to be something they aren't in their music.
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  • Kimberly Daniels, a.k.a. Kim Cartelle, center, a female rapper in Fort Myers, and others wait for the start of the Ford Entertainment Awards Show at Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers. The show was an attempt to bring unity within the hip hop community in Fort Myers and recognize the work of local artists.
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