Artist's albums
Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
2000 · album
Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones
2000 · album
I Make It Go
2023 · single
The Way I'm Moving
2022 · single
Killah Copz
2022 · single
Katastrophic
2022 · single
It's About T.I.M.E. (the illest man ever) DAM
2020 · album
It's About T.I.M.E. (The Illest Man Ever)
2020 · album
Lost Treasures
2020 · album
Boy Still Got It
2020 · single
Celebrate Life (feat. Just Gii)
2016 · single
Unwonderful World
2015 · single
Man Up
2015 · single
Debo The Game (Dirty)
2008 · single
Decade...But Wait It Gets Worse
2003 · album
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Biography
Rapper Sticky Fingaz was the frontman of hardcore rap group Onyx and is best known for his husky voice and brash rapping style that dragged the hip-hop sound into the mosh pit. The Brooklyn-born Kirk Jones spent much of his early life as a member of a notorious New York street gang. Jones began performing with his cousin Fredro Starr, and the pair was soon discovered by hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay. Soon after, they formed Onyx, and released their first album in 1993, Bacdafucup, which became a crossover hit thanks in large part to Sticky Fingaz' gritty style and raspy voice. The group produced two more records before Fingaz left the group to pursue solo projects. Jones also pursued a side career as a film actor. His first solo album, Black Trash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones, which was released in 2000, is a conceptual album that is cinematic in scope that tells the story of Kirk Jones, a down-on-his-luck ex-con who finds himself wrapped up in street life. The record stands as an impressive debut that blends Sticky Fingaz' two loves: film and hip-hop. Decade, released on D3 Entertainment, followed in 2003. It didn't fare nearly as well as the debut, but it did crack the Billboard 200. Appearances in films and numerous video games -- including Def Jam's Fight for NY -- took him up to 2009 when his directorial debut, A Day in the Life. was released. The film was a hip-hop musical with a two-CD soundtrack. ~ Jon Azpiri, Rovi