Dive into the underground hip hop scene with Abstract Rude's "P.A.I.N.T.," a groundbreaking album released on September 18, 2001, under Alpha Pup. This 18-track masterpiece, spanning over an hour and twelve minutes, is a testament to Abstract Rude's lyrical prowess and his ability to collaborate with other prominent underground MCs. The album seamlessly blends West Coast and underground hip hop, showcasing Abstract Rude's unique style and thought-provoking lyrics.
"P.A.I.N.T." is not just Abstract Rude's first legitimate solo LP; it's a collective effort featuring contributions from Tribe Unique, Ngafish, Self Jupiter, K-Bar, Trensetta, Freestyle Fellowship, Ellay Khule, and Volume 10. The album's standout tracks, such as "Hey, This Must Be Deep!", "Birds of a Feather," and "Family Affair," highlight the diverse range of themes and styles that Abstract Rude and his collaborators explore.
The album's production is equally impressive, with beats that complement the intricate lyricism and storytelling. Tracks like "Ab Live at the Good Life Cafe '93" and "A Coat of Paint (Finale)" offer a glimpse into Abstract Rude's live performances and his ability to captivate audiences.
"P.A.I.N.T." is a significant release in Abstract Rude's discography, marking his fourth album with Tribe Unique. The album's title, which stands for "Patience And Intensity Never Turns," encapsulates the essence of Abstract Rude's approach to hip hop—patient, intense, and deeply rooted in the underground scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Abstract Rude's music, "P.A.I.N.T." is an essential addition to your collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.