Despite a string of mixtapes and the release of his debut album “Into the Void”, Long Island rapper Pino makes a defining reintroduction with Do Not Disturb — his proper sophomore album.
A concept record rooted in lived experience, Do Not Disturb traces Pino’s struggle with substance addiction, the fallout of heartbreak, and the slow, uncertain path toward recovery. He confronts cycles of dependency and self-destructive behavior on tracks like the lead single “Poker Face” and the explosive “Same Shit.”
The collapse of a relationship anchors much of the album’s emotional core, captured in the wounded honesty of “Toxic Love,” the introspective “Brush It Off” featuring Brockhampton collaborator Gidi, and the daringly raw “Closure,” which includes a voicemail from the very person who inspired the song.
But the album is not defined by descent alone. Its final moments, especially the closing track “Rehab,” signals the turning point where self-awareness meets responsibility, and where healing becomes possible.
The title Do Not Disturb reflects Pino’s deliberate isolation: silencing the unanswered calls of a failing relationship while shutting out the noise of the world to reconnect with the one constant that’s always grounded him — the music.
Album artwork and all accompanying music videos and visuals by Storyunit.
Creative Direction by KP Schwartz.

