Untouchable

From the heart of Magic Valley, Idaho — with Twin Falls as its hub — comes a name that’s whispered through the streets and remembered in local hip-hop history: Untouchable. What started as a group of four Chicanos and one powerhouse female MC grew into a legacy that still inspires artists across the state.

The Origins: From the Streets to the Studio

Untouchable began as a group with P. $ho’ty tha G, Bones, Smokin Joe, 40, and the “secret weapon,” KT Munee — one of the best female MCs to ever come out of Idaho. Together, they created Untouchable Street Products, a raw, street-driven album that captured the grit and truth of their lives.

The group’s chemistry was undeniable, but turmoil eventually took its toll. The crew went their separate ways, leaving behind a body of work that still circulates among Idaho hip-hop fans. P. $ho’ty later teamed up with KT Munee again for Untouchable G-Munee, another underground gem that solidified their local legend status before both artists took a break from music.

Inspiration and Influence

For P. $ho’ty tha G, music was more than an outlet — it was survival. Growing up on Eazy-E, he saw reflections of his own life in the N.W.A founder’s story. Street life was dangerous, but through music, P. $ho’ty found a way to change direction.

“I utilized the connections I gained to change my life’s direction,” he says. “We were just four Chicanos trying to make something out of the streets — and we did.”

That same authenticity resonated with listeners across Idaho. Years after Untouchable’s prime, their music still sparks conversations and inspires local talent to pick up the mic.

Latest Release: “Chronica Smoke”

Untouchable’s newest drop, “Chronica Smoke,” from the Untouchable G-Munee album, brings the fun and laid-back vibe of old-school ride sessions. Inspired by memories of “smoking out the ride like Cheech and Chong,” the track blends humor, wordplay, and smooth chemistry between P. $ho’ty and KT Munee.

“Smoke pouring out the windows of Chevy lows — good vibes, hilarious times, and slick verses. This record was pure fun to make,” P. $ho’ty explains.

Breaking Barriers in Idaho Hip-Hop

Untouchable was the first hip-hop group to impress Howard, a local radio manager who helped break their sound on one of Magic Valley’s biggest stations. Their success opened doors for other artists in Idaho, proving that local street stories could hold their own next to the top 40 hits.

“We showed people that if we could do it, they could too,” says P. $ho’ty. “Just like Eazy-E inspired me, we inspired others.”

The Mission: One Last Run

Today, P. $ho’ty tha G is making one final push — not for fame, but for legacy.

“All I want to do is let the Untouchable story be known,” he says. “I lived undercover, letting the others shine, keeping attention off me. Now fans still wonder, and that loyalty deserves respect. My music is for the people, not for me.”

With his focus on storytelling and real-life reflections, P. $ho’ty embodies the spirit of true street artistry — unfiltered, unapologetic, and untouchable.

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