Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of underground hip hop with Abstract Rude's debut album, "Who Framed The A-Team?" Released on October 31, 1999, under the independent label Alpha Pup, this album is a testament to the artist's unique perspective and lyrical prowess. Hailing from the West Coast, Abstract Rude brings a fresh and distinctive sound that sets him apart in the hip hop landscape.
With a runtime of just over an hour, the album is a journey through 15 tracks that blend intricate wordplay, clever storytelling, and a laid-back yet powerful beat selection. Tracks like "Doin' Tha Most For Tha Coast" and "OG Crew (Heavyweights Round 3)" showcase Abstract Rude's ability to craft vivid narratives and deliver them with a smooth, confident flow. Meanwhile, songs such as "Slower Traffic 2 Tha Right" and "Ryde Awf nda Sunset" offer a more introspective look into the artist's mind, revealing his depth and versatility.
The album's production is a standout feature, with beats that range from hard-hitting to melodic, all while maintaining a cohesive sound that ties the project together. Abstract Rude's lyrical dexterity shines through in tracks like "Acey da Face Man" and "Purgatory 9MM," where he effortlessly weaves complex rhyme schemes and clever metaphors.
"Who Framed The A-Team?" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of a moment in time, capturing the essence of underground hip hop in the late '90s. Abstract Rude's authenticity and creativity make this album a standout in his discography and a must-experience for fans of West Coast and underground hip hop.