The rapper born in Sabadell makes her way with a more cynical theme, which advocates the search for euthymia, a normal, calm state of mind, in which she always wants to be. Lil Aiden –also known for being the voice of the urban duo Bounce Twice– seeks in “Maliko” to express the “emotional neutrality that allows him not to magnify either the good or the bad.”
This song joins the artist’s second preview, “CUCAS”, in which she showed her most intimate side through rap. In this, Lil Aiden narrates the most unstable and dark part of our personality. For the Catalan rapper, the “cucas” are the representation of intrusive thoughts that are based on anger and the insecurity of reality that do not allow us to escape the loop of negativity once we find ourselves involved in it.
Lil Aiden explores the rap genre in an eclectic way in all its songs, but with a notable old school influence. With references like Currency, Mac Miller, Rafael Lechowsky o Little Simz, the rapper looks for the sounds that best fit the feeling of the situation she narrates. In the lyrics of “Maliko”, loaded, as usual, with intensity, Lil Aiden presents its most neutral and skeptical side after seeking introspection with its previous preview.