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One-half of the revolutionary rap duo <a href="spotify:artist:2UBt0GWBuPVXlPisRvWzlD">Dead Prez</a>, Stic.man does it all: rapping, producing, publishing books, and practicing the martial arts. Besides the critically heralded albums he's recorded as a member of <a href="spotify:artist:2UBt0GWBuPVXlPisRvWzlD">Dead Prez</a>, the Florida native released two books -- The Art of Emcee-ing and Warrior Names from Afrika -- in 2005 and collaborated with <a href="spotify:artist:2jp3Fk52x0HbymU0lNYbSC">the Outlawz</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:58G1dVGEODhaSBjj2vJJvS">Young Noble</a> on the 2006 effort Soldier 2 Soldier. A year later he released his debut solo album, Manhood. Stic.man also founded the politically charged magazine Ammo and runs the Atlanta-based Boss Up Inc., which sells music, clothing, and books that advocate both social activism and a vegetarian lifestyle. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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