In preparation for the release of his June 30 debut album, Brooklyn’s Maino has announced an autobiographical documentary entitled Unstoppable. MainoMaino’s film will center on the rapper’s transformation from convicted drug dealer to rising Hip-Hop star. In the mid 90’s, Maino was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a drug-motivated kidnapping.

During his time away, he focused on honing his rap skills as a tool to remove himself from a life of crime.

After being released in 2003, he gradually networked with notable industry contacts like Lil Kim, while making a name on NY’s mixtape circuit.

Now after the 2008 national success of “Hi Hater,” the Brooklynite finally feels he’s in a position to take New York Hip-Hop to a higher level. “A lot of industry people didn’t believe in me when I first started pounding the streets.

Many said I wouldn’t make it off of mixtapes, now look … my album is dropping June 30th,” Maino told. “Haters inspired me to write my last two hit records. Unstoppable is the story of my life and struggles to get to the position I’m in now.”