"Untouchable" is a powerful studio album by the legendary rapper Scarface, released in 1997 on CD format. This record showcases Scarface's signature storytelling and gritty lyricism, blending hard-hitting beats with introspective themes that delve into street life, struggle, and resilience. The album features standout tracks like "Smile" featuring Tupac Shakur and Johnny P., which became an anthem of hope amid adversity. As one of the most influential figures in Southern hip-hop, Scarface has built a legacy through his solo work as well as his role in the Geto Boys. He is celebrated for classic albums such as "The Diary" and "The Fix," earning critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career.
Produced by Rap-A-Lot Records, a pioneering label founded in Houston, Texas, this release reflects the company's commitment to authentic hip-hop culture. Rap-A-Lot has been instrumental in shaping Southern rap since the late 1980s, launching careers of iconic artists like Geto Boys and Devin the Dude while maintaining its reputation for innovative sounds and uncompromising artistry.