Sticky's solo debut 'Black Trash: The Autobiography Of Kirk Jones' is a conceptual masterpiece. The album scraps the typical hip-hop formula, instead presenting the album in the form of a story. Think Slick Rick's 'Children's Story', but an entire album long. If ever confronted with the 'hip-hop glamorizes violence' argument, cite this album liberally: Onyx and Sticky are as hardcore as they come, but one could hardly call the life of Kirk Jones glamourous.
The album didn't do well commercially, because Sticky didn't compromise his hardcore style to appeal to a wider audience. By all rights, the entire album could probably be uploaded here, but that's not necessary: Sticky has uploaded BOTH of his full length solo albums on his official website for your listening pleasure! Visit www.stickyfingaz.com to listen, and make sure you pick up Sticky's album if you ever see it, because you owe him.
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