Mystic - Cuts For Luck And Scars For Freedom (Indie Exclusive, Black Ice Vinyl w/ Ruby Red 7")
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Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom is the debut album by Mystic, released on June 19, 2001 through GoodVibe Recordings and JCOR Entertainment. The album elicited highly positive reviews from critics, who praised the album's lyrics and themes. Eventually, the album earned Mystic several accolades and award nominations. In 2001, Kludge magazine ranked it at number seven on their list of best albums of the year. In 2002, the album earned Mystic a nomination for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards, where she lost to Missy Elliott. That same year, the album cut "W" was nominated for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration," a new category, at the Grammy Awards; the song lost to Eve's "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," a collaboration with Gwen Stefani.
A1. Intro A2. Ghetto Birds A3. Neptune's Jewels A4. The Gottas
B1. The Life B2. Once A Week B3. Dave Ghetto B4. Forever And A Day
C1. D Boy C2. You Say, I Say C3. A Dream C4. W (feat. Planet Asia)
D1. Fallen Angels D2. Girlfriend Sistagirl D3. Fatherless Child D4. Spoken Peace 7-Inch A: The Life (Remix) feat. Talib Kweli & Kam B: Girlfriend Sistagirl (feat. Bilal)
A1. Intro A2. Ghetto Birds A3. Neptune's Jewels A4. The Gottas
B1. The Life B2. Once A Week B3. Dave Ghetto B4. Forever And A Day
C1. D Boy C2. You Say, I Say C3. A Dream C4. W (feat. Planet Asia)
D1. Fallen Angels D2. Girlfriend Sistagirl D3. Fatherless Child D4. Spoken Peace 7-Inch A: The Life (Remix) feat. Talib Kweli & Kam B: Girlfriend Sistagirl (feat. Bilal)