Sticky Fingaz is a rapper, actor, and filmmaker best known as a member of the hardcore hip-hop group Onyx. Born Kirk Jones, he joined Onyx in the early 1990s and helped the group rise to prominence with their 1993 debut album Bacdafucup, which included the hit single "Slam." Known for his gritty voice, aggressive delivery, and unapologetic persona, Sticky Fingaz became a defining voice of East Coast hardcore rap during the genre's golden era.
Beyond music, Sticky Fingaz has also carved out a successful acting career, appearing in films like Blade: The Iron Cross and Lockdown, as well as on television shows such as The Shield. He's also ventured into writing and directing, most notably helming the innovative hip-hop musical film "It's About T.I.M.E." His creative versatility and raw authenticity continue to make him a respected figure in both the music and entertainment industries.
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