![]() ![]() ![]() With plenty of gems to select (unfortunately, my first choice of “Come On” was not available on YouTube), there’s something to be said of the Raekwon-assisted “Money Talks.” Over an eerie instrumental from Rockwilder, Sticky steps into the role of money itself, proudly owning up to being the root of all evil. ![]() A shame, as it’s one of the most compelling and musically diverse concept albums of the early millennium. Despite boasting a stacked cast of supporting lyricists, including Eminem, Raekwon, Redman, and Canibus, Sticky Fingaz’s brilliant album tends to fly under the radar for the most part. For every Illmatic, there’s a Black Trash: The Autobiography Of Kirk Jones. The latter, which marks the official debut studio album of Sticky Fingaz, seldom gets the praise it’s deserved. While some hip-hop classics are widely recognized as part of the canon, others tend to spark further debate. ![]()
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