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Mystic, Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom

Audio CD

Disk ID: 555589

Disk length: 1h 16m 36s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Intro 1:00
2. Ghetto Birds 5:27
3. Neptunes Jewels 4:45
4. The Gottas 5:35
5. The Life 3:48
6. Once a Week 3:37
7. Dave Ghetto 1:30
8. Forever and a Day 4:38
9. D-boy 3:48
10. You Say I Say 4:51
11. A Dream 4:59
12. W (featuring Planet Asia) 4:31
13. Fallen Angels 5:38
14. Girlfriend Sistagirl 3:57
15. Fatherless Child 5:44
16. O.K. Alright 4:34
17. Spoken Peace 3:34
18. Destiny Complete (bonus track) 4:29

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Review

Mystic is the one folks have been waiting for. The Bay Area singer/rapper exudes the kind of bona fide b-girl bravado that, underneath their macho posturing, very few male MCs can match. Not a holier-than-thou granola dreamer, Mystic is a rhyme rebel who assesses harsh realities unflinchingly, with nerve and tenderness at the same time. She's a skilled MC, as evidenced by the intricate wordplay and cadences that she showcases on hardcore cautionary tales such as "The Gottas." She's also a great singer, with a smoky alto that captures lovesickness on "You Say, I Say." Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom is low-key and lush, with production by Left Coast luminaries such as the Angel and A-Plus. This album is b-womanhood at its best. --Lizz Mendez Berry

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Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom

Tracks: 18, Disk length: 1h 16m 3s (-1m 27s)

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