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One-half of the revolutionary rap duo Dead Prez, 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 Dead Prez, the Florida native released two books -- The Art of Emcee-ing and Warrior Names from Afrika -- in 2005 and collaborated with the Outlawz's Young Noble 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 • GENRE.

Contents • • • • • • • History [ ] Khnum Muata Ibomu was born February 22, 1973 the rural unincorporated community of. [ ] He studied at and. In 1990, while in the 10th grade at Wakulla, Gavin was prevented from performing a rap song entitled 'Black As I Can Get' for a assembly. The incident prompted students to boycott classes following the assembly and lead to a picket of the school joined by parents. Following a diagnosis of when he was 21, stic.man stopped drinking and smoking, started practicing and began following a diet. Stic.man formed the hip-hop duo with after the two met.

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After a chance meeting with 's at a Brooklyn block party, the two signed a recording deal with Loud Records, which in 2000 released. The pair went on to release in 2004.

Stic.man was arrested at a photo shoot in 2003 after refusing to show identification to police officers. He and two others were arrested again at the in 2004 for refusing to take off their headphones prior to takeoff. In 2006 stic.man wrote 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 Emceeing, is a 112-page resource that offers a step-by-step instructional guide on how to, 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. Stic.man collaborated with from on their album the same year.

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. More recently stic.man has produced 'Sly Fox', 'Untitled' and 'We're Not Alone' on ' album. He has also rapped on other artist's albums, such as Bizarre's. He is also featured on the song, 'Angels & Demons' on 's compilation album,, along with counterpart. Personal life [ ] Khnum ”STIC” Ibomu has two sons and is married to nutritionist and author Afya Ibomu. He currently resides in Atlanta with his wife and son.

Discography [ ] Solo albums • (2007) • The Workout (2011) Collaboration albums • (2006) (with ) Film appearances [ ] Ibomu appears in the 2008 film, directed by and narrated. Bibliography [ ] • The Art of Emceeing: An Easy to Follow Step-By-Step Guide for the Aspiring Hip Hop Artist. Atlanta, GA: Boss Up. • Warrior Names from Afrika. References [ ]. • Dawsey, Darrell (April 17, 2006)..

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