Hip-Hop started in a very different place than where it is today. Far from the media spotlight, a culture was born in New York – a movement was born. Mark Pain was a part of that movement and he’s ready to bring change to today’s Hip-Hop, to bring back its nostalgia. Pain’s collective, is taking music lovers back to Hip-Hop’s roots to change the game.
Artists like to talk about the grind. Getting to the top, working non-stop; it’s a common rap theme, a blue-collar, ambitious tone one of the more encouraging, consistent messages in Hip-He’s worked with countless artists, writing, producing, and rapping for numerous stars and labels. When he was only 13, Pain befriended a future Hip-Hop phenomenon in Black Rob. Intrigued by his music, Pain started producing and making beats for Rob, which led to his working with other high-caliber artists such as: Teddy Pendegrass, Michael Bivens, Gerald Levert, Rob Base, R.I.F, (Easy Moe Bee), Positive-K, ABC, Boyz II Men, and Bell Biv Devoe.Hop. No one embodies that message more than Mark Pain.