Stic.Man

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Get Yo Hustle Up 00:00 Tools
That's What Men Do 00:00 Tools
Black Girl Shine 00:00 Tools
So Focused 00:00 Tools
Year Of The Tiger (feat. Young Noble) 00:00 Tools
Coming Home 00:00 Tools
Do It Big (feat. Khujo Goodie) 00:00 Tools
Ball Or Fall (feat. M1) 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (feat. Crystal Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Reparations (feat. Taj) 00:00 Tools
Independent Hustler (feat. Mykel) 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (SWOLE Like Tookie) (feat. Divine Rbg) 00:00 Tools
Boss Up (feat. Mr. Sonshyne) 00:00 Tools
Whatever Daddy Wants (feat. Maimouna) 00:00 Tools
It's Nice Outside 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (feat. Crystal Johnson) (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
Champion 00:00 Tools
Blood Pumpin' 00:00 Tools
Sober Soldier 00:00 Tools
Like A Window - www.Jalibury.com 00:00 Tools
Its Nice Outside 00:00 Tools
Yoga Mat 00:00 Tools
Bruce Lee 00:00 Tools
The Hunt Is On 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (Radio Mix) (feat. Crystal Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover (Bonus) (Feat. Maimouna) 00:00 Tools
Do It Big 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover (feat. Maimouna) (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Ball Or Fall 00:00 Tools
Boss Up 00:00 Tools
Year Of The Tiger 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam 00:00 Tools
Independent Hustler 00:00 Tools
Reparations 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (Swole like Tookie) feat. Divine RBG 00:00 Tools
Let It Burn 00:00 Tools
Whatever Daddy Wants 00:00 Tools
MVP (Intro) feat. Giant of The BarTendaz 00:00 Tools
Winner Mentality 00:00 Tools
Runner's High (feat. Martin Luther) 00:00 Tools
Joe Louis feat. Zayd Malik, Baba Jim 00:00 Tools
Let It Burn feat. Coach NYM 00:00 Tools
Joe Louis 00:00 Tools
Warrior Codes (feat. General Steele) 00:00 Tools
Baby Fat (feat. Maimouna Youssef, Afya Ibomu & Ife Jie) 00:00 Tools
Runner's High feat. Martin Luther 00:00 Tools
Warrior Codes feat. General Steele 00:00 Tools
Healthy Livin' feat. Afya Ibomu 00:00 Tools
Healthy Livin' (feat. Afya Ibomu) 00:00 Tools
Winner Mentality (outro) (feat. Coach NYM) 00:00 Tools
Nice Outside 00:00 Tools
Let It Burn (feat. Coach NYM) 00:00 Tools
Warrior Codes 00:00 Tools
Winner Mentality (Outro) feat. Coach NYM 00:00 Tools
Baby Fat feat. Maimouna Youssef, Afya Ibomu & Ife Jie 00:00 Tools
Joe Louis (feat. Zayd Malik & Baba Jim) 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover 00:00 Tools
Baby Fat 00:00 Tools
MVP (Intro) (feat. Giant) 00:00 Tools
Healthy Livin' 00:00 Tools
Mvp 00:00 Tools
Runners High 00:00 Tools
My Swag Is Up 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover (feat. Maimouna) 00:00 Tools
Tallahassee Days 00:00 Tools
Believe 00:00 Tools
Do It Big (Feat. Khujo) 00:00 Tools
Revolution (feat. Stic.man of Dead Prez) 00:00 Tools
Window to My Soul 00:00 Tools
MVP (intro) (feat. Giant of the BarTendaz) 00:00 Tools
Joe Louis (feat. Zayd Malik, Baba Jim) 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
Year Of The Tiger (ft. Young Noble) 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Do It Big (ft. Khujo Goodie) 00:00 Tools
Runner's High 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (Swole like Tookie) 00:00 Tools
Independent Hustler (ft. Mykel) 00:00 Tools
Ball Or Fall (ft. M1) 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (ft. Crystal Johnson) 00:00 Tools
MVP (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Soul Music 00:00 Tools
Soldiers Prayer AM 00:00 Tools
Whatever Daddy Wants (ft. Maimouna) 00:00 Tools
Reparations (ft. Taj) 00:00 Tools
Artificial Love 00:00 Tools
Let it Burn ft Coach NYM 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam (ft. Crystal Johnson) (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (Feat. Divine RBG) 00:00 Tools
Winner Mentality (Outro) 00:00 Tools
I Believe (feat. Ms. Nora) 00:00 Tools
Jewels 00:00 Tools
Healthy Livin 00:00 Tools
Let It Burn (eat. Coach NYM) 00:00 Tools
Faithful Lover (ft. Maimouna) (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regiment 00:00 Tools
Boss Up (ft. Mr. Sonshyne) 00:00 Tools
Bad Habits 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Prayer PM 00:00 Tools
My Swag Is Up (feat. Young Noble) 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam feat. Crystal Johnson 00:00 Tools
Traffic jam .feat Crystal Johnson 00:00 Tools
SIGN OF THE TIMES 00:00 Tools
Runaway Slave 00:00 Tools
Do It Big feat. Khujo Goodie 00:00 Tools
Runner's High The Workout Mixtape 00:00 Tools
Year Of The Tiger feat. Young Noble 00:00 Tools
Independent Hustler feat. Mykel 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Whatever Daddy Wants feat. Maimouna 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Believe (Feat. Ms. Nora) 00:00 Tools
Ball or Fall (feat. M-1 & Malachi The Outlawz) 00:00 Tools
Ball Or Fall feat. M1 00:00 Tools
Ball or Fall (feat. M-1) 00:00 Tools
Hold Up (Skit) 00:00 Tools
How U Like That 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (Swole like Tookie) [feat. Divine RBG] 00:00 Tools
Boss Up feat. Mr. Sonshyne 00:00 Tools
Reparations feat. Taj 00:00 Tools
Traffic Jam [Radio Mix] 00:00 Tools
Blown Away Pt 2 (Feat Sticman Of Dead Prez) 00:00 Tools
Ball Or Fall (feat. Malachi, Stormey, E.D.I., M-1 & Young Noble) 00:00 Tools
Daddy Loves You 00:00 Tools
Silence 00:00 Tools
Boss Up (feat. Mr. Sonshyne) [RIP] 00:00 Tools
Warrior Codes ft. General Steele 00:00 Tools
Back On My Regimen (Swole like Tookie) ft. Divine RBG 00:00 Tools
Do it big feat Khujo Goodie 00:00 Tools
4 Life 00:00 Tools
Year Of The Tiger (Featuring Young Noble) 00:00 Tools
Young Black and Just Don't Give A... 00:00 Tools
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stic.man (born Clayton Gavin, 1975, Shadeville, Florida, U.S.) is a rapper, activist and author known for his work as one half of the political hip-hop duo dead prez along with M-1. He is known largely for their hard-hitting style and politically active lyrics, focusing on racism, critical pedagogy, activism against governmental hypocrisy, and corporate control over the media, especially hip-hop record labels. dead prez made their stance clear on their first album, declaring on the lead song, "I'm a African" that the group is "somewhere between N.W.A. and Public Enemy.". stic.man was born and raised in Shadeville, Florida, a rural unincorporated community in the panhandle. His elementary school was predominantly white and rural, leading him to rap in the song They Schools "I went to school with some redneck crackers". He used to relax on the campus of FAMU though he was never enrolled for classes. There he and M-1 met and connected due to their mutual love of music and knowledge. The two comrades' growing sense of Black pride and political theory served as a common bond as they joined various community groups, eventually forming dead prez as a rap group and moving to New York. After a chance meeting with Brand Nubian's Lord Jamar at a Brooklyn block party, the duo signed a recording deal with Loud Records, which released Let's Get Free in 2000. But even before the release of the record, dead prez amassed a strong and loyal underground following through their explosive live shows, ardent community organizing and top notch unreleased material. "I don't really consider myself no producer, but I have fun trying to make music that I wanna hear," confesses stic. "We work with live musicians as well as beat machines. We lay the foundation. We might lay some drums, and then build, either getting samples or some type of rhythm in the instruments, or we might come up with a melody. A lot of times the melody is the first thing for me in terms of creating a song. I just start singing some shit and then we start".[cite this quote] In 2006 stic.man demonstrated his writing talents with two books. The first, entitled Warrior Names from Afrika, is a compilation of African warrior names and their meanings. His second book, The Art of Emcee-ing, is a 112-page resource that offers a step-by-step instructional guide on how to emcee, unique tips on voice healing and vocal health practices, and an explanation on many aspects of the hip hop industry, including terminology, styles, and business dealings. About.com described the book as a "succinct panoramic guide on hip-hop wordsmithing." stic.man also maintains Boss Up, Inc., an "Atlanta-based music and entertainment company that offers information, music, and gear that reflects a sense of self-determination, creative consciousness, and entrepreneurship." stic.man is an atheist, expressing it in Dead Prez albums. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.