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Manhood

Stic.manAudio CD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 23, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Traffic (The Orchard)
  • ASIN: B000WDVIVK
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,992 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Year of the Tiger
2. Do it Big
3. Hustle Up
4. Black Girl Shine
5. That's What Men Do
6. Ball of Fall
7. Traffic Jam (Album Version)
8. Reparations
9. It's Nice Outside
10. Coming Home
11. Whatever Daddy Wants
12. So Focused
13. Independent Hustler
14. Until the Sun Burn Out
15. Traffic Jam (Radio Mix)

Editorial Reviews

stic.man is one half of the revolutionary gangsta rap duo Dead Prez; the number one voice of conscious but street respected Hip Hop in the US and abroad. Dead Prez has sold hundreds of thousands of albums worldwide. stic.man is an emcee/singer/songwriter and producer of the Dead Prez hits "Bigger than Hip-Hop", "Hell Yeah" ("Fast and Furious" soundtrack) and "Mind Sex." After the release of his partner M-1's "Confidential", fans have been eagerly awaiting stic's solo release. Throughout "Manhood", stic.man blends rapping, soulful singing, diverse hard core beats, live instrumentation, style and substance. The album is original, mature and refreshing, creatively exploring the mind and grind of a young black man committed to family, community and self determination. "Manhood" counters the lack of balance on radio and TV and shines under the current scrutiny placed on the content of rap lyrics by the likes of Oprah Winfrey and others. There's music for men and women on this album. The album includes production from Hi-Tek (Snoop Dogg, The Game, G-Unit, Mos Def), Sol Messiah (Chamillionaire, David Banner, Scarface) and Jwells (Snoop Dogg, Dogg Pound, Alkoholiks). Dead Prez are regular headliners, touring internationally with their amazing live shows to Africa, Europe, Canada, Cuba, Venezuela, and all over the US, and have been featured on major motion picture soundtracks.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stic has made the anecdote to the poison that floods the current hip hop industry., October 29, 2007
This review is from: Manhood (Audio CD)
On first listen I didn't like it so much, then I listened again and actually LISTENED. Stic is talking about some real issues...hard work, dedication, achieving your goals, love, life, reparations etc. It's honestly what I need to be hearing at this point in my life.

It's real talk in comparison to the misleading lyrics from some of the more mainstream rappers. I bought 2 copies of this album. One for myself and one for my best friend. I think we all need to hear this. I find myself reciting positive lyrics about working hard and perseverance in place of the catchy murderous crime related lyrics I'd been reciting before. Since I've gotten it,I listen to this album just about every morning to inspire myself for the rest of the day. Please support this brotha and his art. We need more inspirational music like this.

"Cant make no bread in the bed
can't get rich on the sofa
like a soldier i'm focused
I'm tryin to get it like Oprah"

"You either pimpin the system or getting pimped by the system
don't want no piece of the pie, we want control of the kitchen
gotta make this independent move on a mission to boss up
can't be no slippin or slackin sittin and waiting or shortcuts
gotta use that elbow grease, it ain't what you see on tv
don't think that cuz you work for yourself that it's gonna be easy
there's gonna be some bumps and bruises, many mistakes made but that's how we learn.
Ain't nothin free about being free, you get what you earn.
Focus on the big picture long term.
You gotta know what you want, it's a struggle but stand firm.
We might be starting small but that's alright, one day at a time
the pyramids wasn't built in a day - stay on your grind."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally - THEY'RE BACK!, April 2, 2008
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Da6cents "da6cents" (Maplewood, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Manhood (Audio CD)
For those of you who have been waiting for a mature and solution-oriented album like the first one (Let's Get Free), this one is for you. As talented as I think these Brothas are I have to admit that they have disappointed me after the release of their debut album by being way more gangsta than revolutionary. I could clearly see that for some reason they started aiming for a different demographic (more street? younger?). It got to a point where I could no longer play most of their material to any of the youth I mentor. Then M-1 drops his solo joint which gave me an indication that they were coming back to the center. In fact, M-1's social and political maturity (I actually see him at more community events than I see stic) gave me the confidence to purchase stic's 'Manhood'. I have not been dissapointed as THIS is classic dead prez. It's what we Black men need to hear. Stic adequately and precisely defines MANHOOD for the Blackman. I still need to pick up the clean version for my kids but I am 100% satisfied with the direction and musical and lyrical content of this album. THIS is the material that will get us free. Not the 'don't put down your flag' and tree-smokin stuff they've been putting out in the last few years.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stic.man - Manhood, February 11, 2008
This review is from: Manhood (Audio CD)
Stic.man (A.K.A. Clayton Gavin) delivered his debut solo album with "Manhood" (2007), an outstanding release. I have been looking forward to hearing a Stic solo album for a number of years now. Been a fan of Dead Prez music since I got their debut album "Lets Get Free" (2000). Stic.Man's partner in rhyme M-1 provided an impressive release with his debut solo album "Dead Prez Presents M-1: Confidential" (2006). I really enjoy the realness that these two MC's deliver in their unique quality music. Aside from being a MC, singer & songwriter, Stic.Man is also an activist and author of two books - "Warrior Names from Afrika" & "The Art of Emcee-ing". Another major strength in Stic.man's music is his singing ability which in my opinion is off the hook. When he let's it out on select tracks matched with substantial on point lyrics he delivers powerful music, whether it's those feel good joints, the ones that make you think or the ones you bump in the ride. Dead Prez likes to work with the Outlawz - Pac's brethren, when I listen to Dead Prez, whether on solo or together I feel like they are delivering the same quality reality rap music that Pac and others have over the years. Favorite feel good cut on this release is "Coming Home" - Stic.Man shines like the sun on this joint, putting himself in the place of an incarcerated inmate waiting to come home to his love. Stic.man provides an exceptional uplifting ode to beautiful black & brown women on "Black Girl Shine" - with lyrics like "don't be scared to love, don't be scared to cry, don't be scared to live, don't be scared to try, if you fall get up, wipe the tears in your eye, your my sister you somebody I care for a lot, gotta reach for the sky...". Can relate with Stic who appreciates some fine weather on "It's Nice Outside", bumping this track rain and shine hah. Stic.man addresses what true Manhood means on "That's What Men Do", talking about core principals, and the importance in taking responsibility, looking after our families and being ready to take on whatever challenges comes our way. "Ball Or Fall" is the album's biggest collaboration, a standout anthem of its own which features appearances from Malachi, M-1 & Outlawz members Stormey, E.D.I. & Young Noble. Everyone hold's their own on this memorable joint. Stic.Man gets some help from talented singer Crystal Johnson on solo for the early part of the jazzed out "Traffic Jam", dropping in midway with some inspirational lyrics. Stic puts another female singer Maimouna on solo on "Whatever Daddy Wants", and she holds it down well backed by some laidback production. Stic.man reminds his listeners about the importance of being "So Focused" in work and life, rhyming about his own dedication to create a better life. Stic stays on that vibe on the follow up track "Independent Hustler" Feat. Mykel, yet another highlight cut. The "Boss Up" interlude features some words from Mr. Sonshyne, the track title is also the name of Stic's independant label. A second similair version of "Traffic Jam" (Radio Mix) follows. Numerous silent interludes lead up to a hidden track in "Faithful Lover" an upbeat duet with Maimouna. I felt like this album grew on me a lot with more listens, the first two full length track's did not grab my attention, after that though, I thoroughly enjoyed the rest of this album. Looking forward to the next Dead Prez album which should be dropping later this year, read they did a track with Nas. "Manhood" is a quality album which I highly recommend for the collection. Don't Sleep.
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