
On this day in 1991, Trentonâs own Poor Righteous Teachers, Wise Intelligent, Culture Freedom, and DJ Father Shaheed, dropped their sophomore album Pure Poverty on Profile Records, following up their acclaimed debut Holy Intellect.
Largely produced by New Jersey beatsmith Toney Dofat (better known as Tony D), the 13-track project didnât break into the mainstream the way their first album did. By the early â90s, major labels were shifting marketing dollars away from conscious Hip Hop and pushing âgangsta rapâ acts instead. That same year, DJ Quikâs Quik Is the Name went gold in just four months on the very same label, while groups like PRT received less of a push.
Still, Pure Poverty delivered powerful records that resonated with fans of substance and style. Standouts included âShakiyla,â a heartfelt dedication to Black women; âThe Nationâs Anthem,â their own spin on the 5% Nationâs anthem; and the head-nodding, knowledge-laced âMethods of Dropinâ Mental.â The album carried on PRTâs tradition of sharp lyricism and teachings rooted in the Nation of Gods and Earths, cementing their place in Hip Hopâs conscious movement.
Today, we salute Wise Intelligent, Culture Freedom, and Tony D for continuing to elevate the culture â and we send a supreme rest in peace to Father Shaheed, who tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident in 2014 at just 45 years old. Pure Povertyoor righteous teachers remains a timeless reminder of Hip Hopâs revolutionary spirit and the importance of message music in the culture.