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Miss Rap Supreme: Behind The Scenes with Rece and Byata 
Published Friday, April 25, 2008 2:00 PM
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By Dove ~Sheepish Lordess of Chaos~


 

By now we all know that a lot of what we see on so-called “reality” TV is scripted, scenes are done over to capture the “essence of the moment” and model-slash-actors are swarming to these shows to be seen for career purposes. No reality involved.

 

Now, take Hip Hop and try to pass it over as a reality show – as they’ve done with Miss Rap Supreme on VH1. Are we looking at another scripted show, or could all this drama really be natural?

 

Byata and Rece Steele of Miss Rap Supreme took a little time to discuss the ins and outs of putting themselves out there on national TV, and they give us the lowdown on how much of the action we are seeing is really real.

 

AllHipHop.com: How real is reality TV from your perspective, now that you've been in it?

 

Byata: My opinion is that reality TV is real. Where I was living with those girls it's as real as real can be. Nobody told us how to act to each other, what kind of rhymes to write, how to write our rhymes. Everything was real, every situation that we were in was real, every way that we dealt with each other was real. The reality TV show that I was on was real.


Byata


Rece: I think it was definitely real, I think that the situations made the drama. I think something people don't realize is that you're put in the house with strangers that you don't know. These might not be people that you would hang around with, so the conflict is always gonna come. That's like when you wanna go home and be with your family because you get angry.


 Rece Steele



Nothing was scripted. When we had beef we probably were frustrated and that person really got on our nerves. Nobody told us to do anything on the show, everything was real. I agree with Byata.

 

AllHipHop.com: Talk about that tension [of Khia being in the house] and what created it from the onset. Was it just who she was, or was it something that was said?

 

Byata: Khia in the beginning was cool and got along with everybody. It had nothing to do with people saying that because she sold 800,000 copies some of us were hating on her - that had nothing to do with it. We actually respected her for that. The tension began when Khia got cocky and looked at us like we was nobodies. That's where the drama began.

 

To keep it frank with you it was more her looking at us like, "These b****es aint s**t. I'm Khia." That to me started a little bit of tension. Some people wanted to dwell on it and some people were just like, "You know what? F**k her, we don't care. I'm gonna keep doing my thing anyway. If Khia's here or not, it don't make a difference."

 

Rece: I didn't really have any beef with Khia. I know she was extra cocky, but I think she was doing that for herself. I mean honestly when you've sold that many records maybe you're somewhere where you have to tell yourself that you're that good. She might have felt some way about even being on the show. I never really looked at her like, "Oh, she doesn't belong here."

 

I didn't really care as much because a lot of girls had problems with her being there on the show. The cockiness was her just trying to say, "I am the s**t, even though I'm on this show I'm the s**t." I don't know, I don't really think Khia's a lyricist like that. Not to discredit her as an entertainer with doing live shows, but I don't think she's a lyricist. A lyricist gets more into depth with what she's talking about, I don't think Khia really does that. I never heard her album, but if she would have come in the house and treated it a different way maybe I would have listened.

 

She kind of played with the situation. I take it very seriously. Anybody who comes in the house and is asked to spit a 16 and doesn't know what a 16 is, I can't respect you. That's what she put out there. I gave everybody full respect until you show me what you got. Maybe she should have treated it differently, I respect that she sold albums, but I don't know…

 

AllHipHop.com: Have you guys seen the whole series yet or are you just watching it when we are?

 

Rece: Nope, we watch it when you watch it.

 

AllHipHop.com: You read constantly about reality show stars who say, "They edited it to make me look this way, they took that out of context." Are you worried about anything said or done that could come out the wrong way?

 

Rece: Not at all, because you know what I did when I went on that show? I was myself. I can't be ashamed of who I am, I didn't try to floss. I come from the struggle, I'm just a Hip-Hop artist and an average girl, I worked a regular nine-to-five and quit it to go on the show. I just happen to rap, I wasn't trying to be no super gangster or all of that. That really wasn't necessary, because I feel like if they don't like me, they don't need to love my music. So I'm not ashamed at all. Aint no shame in my game.

 

Byata: Exactly, I kept it Byata the whole way so I'm not worried. Even the times when the camera was on me in the morning and my nose was running, I don't care because it's me. Burping, farting and whatever the hell, it's me. So if you love me, you gotta love me for me. I wasn't trying to be anything that I'm not like other girls.


If you're confident with yourself you need to be comfortable with the way you are on TV. If you're portraying to be someone else then that's gonna come out, because there will be characters on there that are gonna be exposed and America will see them as they are. Some girls, right now America thinks they're the s**t, but in a minute America's gonna be like, "Nah". So it's all in how you portray yourself.

 

AllHipHop.com: It came out in the gossip mags that Ms. Cherry is T-Pain's baby mama. Did that come out in the house?

 

Byata: Of course, we all know. It wasn't something where she ran around like, "Oh, I'm T-Pain's baby mama." She kept it humble, she was humble about it.

 

Rece: I respect Cherry so much, because to me she never tried to bring that up like, "Oh, my baby's daddy is [T-Pain]." It was always like, "I wanna do my own thing." She doesn't want to be under someone's wings carrying her, she wants to be independent on her own, getting her own money. So I have to respect her at the end of the day, she never mentioned the T-Pain thing at all.

 

AllHipHop.com: Rece [being that your mother was L.A. Star] do you feel you had extra pressure maybe from the judges to have a certain flair for rap because of your legacy?

 

Rece: I felt that the judges were hard on me the whole way. It didn't break me, but I always felt like they always looked at everything having to do with me. They probably felt like I'm the second generation of Hip-Hop, but I still do it for me. I didn't really feel the pressure because I do it for myself. I don't do it for my mom, my mom didn't really tell me, "Yeah Rece, go out and rap." I just kind of picked it up myself. She found out after I was doing it for three years that I even did it.

 

So it's in my blood, it's in me so I don't feel any pressure. I feel pressure as far as succeeding , that's the pressure I feel. My mom didn't do that well as far as her albums selling and things like that, so I don't want to let a second seal come out and I don't do well either. Those are the things that are on my mind, I want to make sure I do well. I know that she's told me all of the mistakes that she's made, and I don't want to make those mistakes, so that's the pressure I feel about succeeding. I'm scared of failing, that's why I work so hard.

 

AllHipHop.com:  Female MCs aren't necessarily brought up in the freestyle frame of mind [and the challenges on Miss Rap Supreme are all about freestyle]. What are your philosophies on freestyling, and how important is it for women to learn?

 

Rece: I mean, I'm not gonna say freestyling is something that you must do to be an artist, but it's good to learn because you're always ready. If you're a rapper, you're hungry and you're going in, you'll be ready at any time. It's good to be able to react to any situation when you're a rapper, but a lot of guys don't freestyle anymore, it's kind of like a lost art.

 

But in our house, a lot of people freestyled. All the girls freestyled, we had ciphers at one point where we were freestyling. But I think we were definitely bringing that element back, I don't think it's a woman or man thing, because I know guys that can't freestyle neither. But I think we definitely displayed that we could on the show being women, stronger than some of the men who can't freestyle.

 

Byata: The type of artist I am, freestyling was not really my thing, I was more of a songwriter. But once you write songs it comes naturally to you I guess. Rece is the illest freestyle rappers that I've ever seen as a female or male, I think she can eat any dude up. She inspired me to do that, to go back home and work on that element. To just throw a beat on and spit off the top of the dome. I think it's important because you can play around more, you have more depth if you can freestyle. If you forget a line while you're on stage, boom you come in with a freestyle, so it's definitely very important.

 

AllHipHop.com: Byata, you actually came up as a poet. Do you feel that being a poet has made writing hooks more challenging for you or that it's helped you?

 

Byata: Oh, it's definitely helped me. My expertise with hooks is [to where] I can write the s**t out of a hook. I hear a song and I hear the hook right away, I hear the concept right away. Definitely I want to say being a poet helps with turning it into the rap form, I can come up with the whole thing and put it in this cool poetic form, turn it into a hook and say everything I have to say put in a hook. It definitely helps.

 

The thing with Nuyorican [Poets Café] was that I was always a poet that wasn't  slamming. Every other poet would do slam poetry, I would get up and do Hip-Hop poetry. So they would look at me like, "You don't belong here" and I would be like, "What do you mean I don't belong here?" I didn't come up being a slam poet, I came up being a Hip-Hop poet and I always thought a rhyme is a rhyme.

 

AllHipHop.com: With this show we have a few women that are Caucasian or of European heritage. How do you ladies feel about white women coming into the game on a level that Black women have held down for so long?

 

Byata: Just for the record, with me being Russian there's a big big difference than just being an average white girl, but you know I'm white [because] my skin is white. But I have no problems with white girls rapping, I have a problem when a white girls raps and [she's] not being herself. When she's trying to take other people's elements and make them herself, you feel me?

 

My whole thing is if you're keeping it real, if you're black, white , purple, green, yellow, I don't care. [It's about] if I can feel you when you spit, you could be a Black girl spitting and I could be looking at you like you ain’t being yourself right now. So to me I don't mind. I would actually love to see a Caucasian girl rap on MTV, I would root for her as long as she's good, she makes sense and I could relate to her. If I can't relate to you then I'm gonna change the channel.

 

Rece: It's all about bars, look at Eminem. He's a dope lyricist, you could never discredit him for that and he's a white boy. Eminem's dope - not because he's a white boy, but because he's dope. It's all about your bars.

 

AllHipHop.com: Now that the show is done taping, what's next for the both of you?

 

Byata: Fame, fortune, success and happiness. I just wanna keep making dope music and get as many fans as I can. When I go on my Myspace page and I see everybody like, "Yo B, I love your music", that makes my day [and] I accomplished something. As long as I can keep getting those same responses and I can keep putting that music out there that moves people, then I'm good [and] that's my accomplishment.

 

Of course I want the fame and fortune, but not to the point where I won't know what to do with myself. But that's definitely what I need to have in the future, because I want to take care of some people in my family. I see a lot of big things happening for me and Rece, that's my girl right there. I definitely see a lot of big things happening for the both of us, the New York chicks. We're bringing it back to New York, that's my accomplishment for me and Rece, we need to put New York back on the map.  

 

Rece: I'm realizing that it's still a grind, so right now I'm just trying to get as much exposure [as I can], use this time wisely. My whole thing is to be out there as much as possible, try to get some music playing on the radio and push the single. It's all about hard work, my future plans is to work really hard and bust my a** to get what I'm looking for at the end of the day.


You can find Rece Steele at www.myspace.com/recesteele and Byata at www.myspace.com/byata

Click here to read the AllHipHop.com interview with YoYo


Comments

 

DIORLETSGO said:

I like the show, but the contestants are horrible..One half blind chick, one 300lb chick, the other chick is a lesbo.Like come on, its a slap in the face to Hip-Hop as a whole..

And the Judges Yo-yo and That other dude, PLEASE..That bitch YO-yo is a one hit wonder too, and the other dudes i forget his name but even though he is from a very important part of Hip-Hop (Mc Search, they could have found, a Hip-Hop Icon like Diddy or Russell or  Queen Latifah dam she is perfect for that...
April 25, 2008 2:27 PM
 

doobie ashtray said:

REALLY REAL TALK... THE FAT TWISTA SOUND ALIKE CHICK FROM CHITOWN COULD BE THE BEST FEMALE RAP ARTIST IN THE GAME RIGHT MF'N NOW FOLKS.... I FORGOT HER NAME..ITS EVEN A TWISTA SOUND A LIKE RAP NAME.. BUT SHES GOT FLOWS FOR DAYS
April 25, 2008 2:29 PM
 

hip hop junky said:

fuck all these lame ass female artist.,nina ROSS outta Philly is da baddest female rapper..what are the other artist from 3rd base doing,...did they form a group wit da other members of L O N S.. Busta old crew?? What ever happen 2 babs from maken the band..  Thats y I don't care 4 female artist..Anybody remember boss?? She was hot..
April 25, 2008 2:36 PM
 

doobie ashtray said:

I ROCKED HEATER B BACK IN THE DAY

 "ALL GLOCKS DOWN" ....LOL.. THAT WAS TIGHT
April 25, 2008 2:45 PM
 

jamile said:

I haven't seen the show... but I've known Rece for a couple years on the battle and cypha scenes... up against both male and female emcees shes a beast... she goes hard. I was so happy when I saw her on the commercial for this show, hopefully it'll be the buzz she needs. Big Ups Rece.
April 25, 2008 3:00 PM
 

Que4Real said:

THe big girl and Rece is that heat!!!!!! THe rest of them same like they all been cloned or some shit. Checkout the Latest Videos and Mixtapes @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
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April 25, 2008 3:01 PM
 

WE$TCOA$T ALL STAR said:

Where is Nicky2states ? her freaky ass can get it any day and time lol..
These girls is pretty cool on the show ,they dont take themselfs to serious and still pretty good,I like they attitudes

http://www.myspace.com/djuavemente
April 25, 2008 3:23 PM
 

DIORLETSGO said:

Khia is just too much of everything..If the hoe knew it all she would be as big as Fox, Kim, Eve or even this dizzy chick Remy..
Khia is the reason why Hip-Hop frowns on rappers over 23 still trying to get in..
April 25, 2008 4:07 PM
 

wetmoneynewcash said:

visit: myspace.com/wetmoneynewcash

Byata! what up. Let do a reeemixxx baaaaby!!!!!
April 25, 2008 4:07 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

The show sucks. Those chicks can't rap except for like 1 or 2.
April 25, 2008 5:14 PM
 

Dove said:

@ Hip Hop Junky

If you peep our interview with YoYo, she actually mentions Boss. Check it out: http://allhiphop.com/stories/features/archive/2008/04/14/19646711.aspx
April 25, 2008 5:15 PM
 

WhoRyde said:

This was an ok interview but I must say I'm tired of reality shows that isn't really about anything.

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April 25, 2008 5:51 PM
 

thewallabeechamp said:

Byata spit fire on "slow blues" off the Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture album. I got respect for homegirl.
April 25, 2008 6:00 PM
 

Hypnotice7 said:

Never show a close up of them chix again.

byata said: "if you're black, white , purple, green, yellow, I don't care."

Why do so many people say that when asked about race? How many purple and green people have you met? LOL
April 25, 2008 6:42 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

COOL.....
April 25, 2008 7:21 PM
 

KarEeMdaDreAm said:

yea i have watched the show twice now and i have to admit that only one or two of them are decent at most...that fat chick that always wears the hat is the best one so far and they barely show any of her....these two chicks Byata and Rece just spit usual shit that sounds the same....they are never ever gonna blow up

id put my money on nicky2states blowin up before any of the other ones do

and why the hell are these dumbasses going on a reality show to rap to nuns and shit, that shit looked so fake...and the sorority girls part was fake as shit too, these bitches be LYIN
April 25, 2008 7:45 PM
 

JAH JAH said:

Reality TV is in question here..
point one. were all the rappers chosen fairly.. they just want to make good tv..the reality is chosen by the people making the show.. even though the girls were really beefing they are egged on by the producers when they be asking u shit behind doors on camera..

when I walked onto the White Rapper Show set, after 5 x declining, then getting top 20
I realized when I seen a shitload of cornballs they only wanted to use my cool ass image for their ratings and EXACTLY like Hedonis,, they was TOO scared to have some real flame throwers because not only would we have taken over the show... I had Shamrock shaking my hand and telling me he was flipping out how hot I was and he done called home to tell his boys about me, while Persia looked at me with hate and jealously.. ( that sundress wearing slob was so jealous of me she made a doll of me and I wasnt even on that show)that blubber head got clobbered by me when I killed her in a dis track, she was so insulted she threatened to come to my crib.. hahaha
I didnt want to be on the show cuz it was going to be a joke.. its obvious they chose a bunch of girls who will make a good tv show. and frankly Im gonna watch it every fuckin one of them episodes.. I dont want to see Byata fuck up.. I like that chic. and its a good chance for people to be seen.. though its a total set up.. I woulda ran the fuck out when girls were playing Truth or Dare for starters... Im strickly dickly and proud of it.. all 500 hundred of them..

its just weird that anything marginal Vh1 wants to exploit..
next thing ya know they gonna have the drag queens who rap, or chinese midgits who rap..
man its embarassing for females cuz we need to come out hardcore and classy .. now I can see
everyones dirty laundry and dammit.. I wish Fergie was a desperate rapper and I could see that bitch
thief biter cry.. I hate seeing artists cry.
In case yall didnt know about the contract, if u win their bogus money, you owe them 6 albums and 100 % of your publishing.. and no way of getting around it.. I had my plans to have Jeru the damaga actually drop by the "WRS" house to save me from that comedy trap ...... but they didnt give me a chance to get my promo on haha.. remember , they actually cut my footage in half and gave Mc Fat Gross Serch an edit that said "Stop Rapping" which never even happened in reality!!! some reality show!! Its a joke.. in reality I had his fat ass dying laughin in the audition.. when he asked me how many corners to a cyper.. I told him he was a pro on the prowl questioning me like an owl, u should throw in the towel and GO BUY a VOWEL" ..
I guess they knew they were in for some reality shit with me.. and they want people who are truly eager to do anything.. like wear a Tiara in public and play Truth or Dare...
whatever is clever folks.. its all ratings for Vh1..
<--Http://www.myspace.com/mcjahjah
April 25, 2008 7:48 PM
 

rapindaclub said:

say wacha wanna, but fergieferg is spittin sum fiyah!! shes killin these bitches in da rap game!! tha hottest female rapper right now! shouts out to kim, mah gurl is the real deal!!!!
byata is spittin good, i like her!! ms cherry..man she tough:)

ps support nelly's new single Party Peepl ft mah gurl fergie

BK stand up!!!!!!
April 25, 2008 8:46 PM
 

Dove said:

@ hypnotice

Captain Kirk had sex with a green lady once on Star Trek...
April 26, 2008 1:17 AM
 

D.R.E Pica$$o said:

AS FAR AS FEMALE MC'S GO, I FUCCS WITH SHAWNNA AND RAH DIGGA(FRONT IF YOU WANT, SHE'LL SHIT ON YOUR FAVORITE RAPPER'S FAVORITE RAPPER) NOW AS FOR TH SHOW, FROM WHAT LITTLE I'VE SEEN, I FEEL RECE CAN SPIT AND THAT CHICK FROM THE CHI, REAL SPIT.
April 26, 2008 1:23 AM
 

adopefemalemc said:

I like Ms. Cherry, Rece, I forgot her name who got in a car accident that blinded her on one eye, but I'm not too sure bout the rest, lemme snatch a few more episodes..

P.S. This shit is 4 reality TV, I'm that Bay Area Best Kept Secret they didn't choose, cuz I didn't have a gimmick 4 em', straight spit, tunnel-vision to the finish line, no drama. Fuck that show!!! But best of luck to those on it..And when u get hungry, go check out my page, I got whatcha Hip-Hop appetite need..Promise.--Keyanna Bean

www.myspace.com/keyannabean
April 26, 2008 5:57 AM
 

Bacardi Ru said:

I'm personally liking A Dope Female MC right now, you're pretty fine. And yeah also Nikki Minaj, shes bangin and got a sick ass flow.
April 26, 2008 1:08 PM
 

Young BRINK! said:

Not trying to bypass these two ladies, but uh
Nicki 2States Holla AT Ya BOY!!!

http://www.myspace.com/youngbrink1
May 1, 2008 6:23 AM
 

Mysterygrimms said:

I'm feeling Nicki 2 States and Rece Steele.

www.myspace.com/mysterygrimms
May 5, 2008 7:10 PM
 

miss rap supreme said:

May 13, 2008 5:26 AM
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