Class Of '88: Lyte As A Rock 
Published Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:30 PM
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    Lyte As a Rock

     

    1988 was a huge year for Rap. If you have been following this series up to now, then you know why. The amount of legends those twelve months produced will probably never be matched again. You had Kane, Rakim, Public Enemy, EPMD and a host of other dudes dropping classics left and right. Imagine trying to compete with them and being a female on top of that. Well MC Lyte did just that.

     

    Born Lana Moorer, it seemed rocking a microphone would be her birthright. As the younger sibling of then burgeoning Rap stars Audio Two, she would start writing rhymes at the age of twelve. Once she got her chance to rock she didn’t disappoint. With the release of her debut Lyte As A Rock, Lyte ushered in a new type of female MC with her brazen confidence and her lyrical abilities.

     

    Songs like “Lyte As A Rock,” “10% Dis,” and “Paper Thin” pushed the LP from good to great to classic. Now after twenty years later we pay tribute to one of Rap’s most significant albums. We talk to MC Lyte herself as she discusses each track, her infamous beef with Antoinette, and her legacy in the game.

     

    “Lyte Versus Vanna White”

    Produced By Audio Two

     

    I mean I found it really weird being in opposition of Vanna White. I was like what is this? And he said just go with it, it will come out good. Then I guess the more I got into the recording of it, the more I realized how fun it was.

     

    “Lyte As A Rock”

    Produced By King Of Chill

     

    That was really funny because a lot of the rhymes that were written before I even knew I was really going to make a record. I had those lyrics written three to four years ago in a notebook. I didn’t have any music to go with them. What happened was when I sat down with Audio 2 and The King Of Chill, we were able to take the lyrics and pin them to certain tracks.

     

    My first time in the studio I was like a fish to water, I didn’t have a problem at all because I had been waiting so long and rehearsing other people’s lines. I used to rap Salt N Pepa’s rhymes on a daily, so that made my voice real strong. I was able to really use my abdomen and really bellow it out.

     

    The House version of “Lyte As A Rock” ended up being more popular than the regular version. Especially in Detroit, Ohio; that whole little pocket right there.

     

    “I Am Woman”

    Produced By King Of Chill

     

    Yeah “I am woman, hear me roar.”  I got the line from Helen Reddy of course. I just thought it was a call to all the females that were loving Hip-Hop to stand up and be strong; to show its okay to show your strengths. It wasn’t much more to that.

     

    “MC Lyte Like Swinging”

    Produced By Prince Paul

     

    That was a play off of “Hollywood Swinging” (Kool & The Gang) which was one of my favorite songs. I did that song with Prince Paul of Stestasonic and it was fun. At the time he was producing a lot of stuff for De La Soul. He’d been in the studio and a lot of people were there. He’s pretty laid back, let’s just go back and do whatever you feel; that’s how that joint was born.

     

    “10% Dis”

    Produced By Audio Two

     

    There was so much more to that song. We were on our way back from Boston and we had heard about Antoinette’s version of “I Got An Attitude.” She said something about a bodyguard and we all know that bodyguard line is potent line in “Top Billing” that stands out. So the guys took it as she was dissing them.

     

    So they didn’t think it would be right to for the guys to diss a girl so they wanted a girl to do it and at that time I was up for the challenge. But in any case I went to the studio and I wrote the song, recorded it, and mixed it all in one night. We got to that studio straight from coming from Boston. We got in the studio about one a clock in the morning and didn’t leave until ten the next morning.

     

    The record really shook things up a bit. Then we had the confrontation at The World night club where she did her song first and I did mine. I had only seen her once all my life up till now. It was pretty tense in there. I think the major difference between Antoinette and my career is a matter of crew. I had a management company that was very serious and wasn’t going to stop.

     

    I already had songs out that allowed me to build up a little more of a fan base than she was able to get with that one song. That’s the only thing that separated us. If she kept coming with songs, she would be here today. I think she is very talented.

     

    “Paper Thin”

    Produced By King Of Chill

     

    I wrote that rhyme so long before I recorded it. I guess at the time you didn’t have any concept and you just said what was true for you. We didn’t even put a hook on that song which is so crazy when you think about Hip-Hop; hooks are extremely necessary. The beat was so hot that we had a dub on it. Even when my lyrics stop, the beat goes on for three more minutes.

     

    Yeah for the video Ralph McDaniels and Lionel Martin were at the top of the game at the time. We signed on to do three videos. “Paper Thin” my first video. We did it at the transit museum; we were able to get a lot of the stuff there. Then at a couple of different train stations and got some exterior shots of the train moving and everything.

     

    We put a lot of different people on the train. I had Serch from 3rd Bass; matter of fact there wasn’t even a 3rd Bass then. It was just Serch the white boy who could really dance at Latin Quarters. Jazzy Joyce was in there, so was April Walker who went on to do Walker Wear. D-Nice came through to show his support. I donated that jacket from the video to the Hard Rock Café on 57th Street in New York.  

     

    “Lyte Thee MC”

     Produced By King Of Chill

     

    That’s Me. That’s who I am.

     

    “I Cram To Understand U”

    Produced By Audio Two

     

    I wrote this when I was twelve and recorded it when I was sixteen. Back then it was real easy to get tied up in a situation with a guy who was selling drugs or doing drugs. I just wanted to put a call out there to people that you don’t be involved in that relationship and take yourself through a whole bunch of nonsense.

     

    “Kicking It For Brooklyn”

    Produced By King Of Chill

     

    That’s was one of my favorites to perform back in the days. Not because it represented Brooklyn but also represented the 90’s which is where I’m from. I was really happy to say that’s where I came from and also show them what I’m doing. It was a crazy kind of beat for that time. It was a sparse beat with not a lot of instrumentation which I still kind of still gravitate towards. Those are the beats that let an MC do what they do. I enjoyed making that record.

     

    “Don’t Cry For Big Girls”

    Produced By King Of Chill

     

    I listened to a lot of different music and that was one of the songs that were one of my favorites amongst all of the Helen Reddy and the James Peelers, and Kenny Rogers and all of the stuff I used to listen to and that was one of the joints that stuck out. I wanted to say no matter what problems may occur; you can get over it. Just be big about it.

     

     

    [In regards to her lyrical abilities compared to her female counterparts]

     

    Don’t get me wrong, I was completely aware of them. I have so much respect for Salt N Pepa, I said their lyrics like every day and I knew all their songs. It was no doubt about it that I was a true fan of those ladies. But in regards to Sweet T, and Sparky D, and Roxanne Shante, just all of them who existed prior to me coming out I just knew I was coming with “I Cram To Understand U” it was a story. Nobody was really getting in depth with a line by line creating the vision. I knew I was doing that differently.

     

    [In regards to the legacy of Lyte As A Rock]

     

    In terms of like seeing where I’m at now I can look back at it and say wow. When I was in it, I was just living. I couldn’t separate it from anything else because it was me. When I look back at it, it was just a time where the communities were aware they had leadership. Like we were true leaders; even though we had songs that dealt with more of the Hip-Hop side we were still doing songs that were moving the communities of people and it was such a positivity that radiated from groups at the time. It was true leadership coming Rap.

     

    1988 was a very good year; it was a catapult to what I do now. It was a foundation for which MC Lyte can get on any stage and rock it because people identify with those songs. It was a year that propelled me and my business into the future.

     

     

    MC Lyte

    "Paper Thin"

    Paper Thin - MC Lyte

     

    MC Lyte

    "Lyte As A Rock"

    Lyte as Rock - Mc Lyte

    Comments

     

    BlackPeople 1 said:

    got dayummmm.

    i bang this rekkid.

    nooooooowwww when i'm on the stage everyone starts starin
                           is it what i'm sayin or is it what I'm wearin?

    yo that lyte as a rock tommy roe sample had my head fucked up.

    i could go on and on about that album.

    super classic.

    i saw emcee lyte in philly too at allstar weekend. she rocked at that concert with all the greats.

    and she showed off her abs. you member that lyte?
    June 11, 2008 4:39 PM
     

    Tha1&Only said:

    She was dope. She had that voice.

    It didn't matter that she was a girl rappin


    She got wack at the end of her career...she get respect though
    June 11, 2008 4:53 PM
     

    adopefemalemc said:

    I don't think she got wack @ the end, remember "Rock the Party" like in '98, it had Missy in it? "I rock the party that rocks the body!"

    Love it, I love Lyte, it's always a big compliment to get compared to her and Laurynn. But I grew up on Lyte, Latifah, and Lefteye. (wassup w/ all these dope female MCs' name startin w/ an L?? lol)
    June 11, 2008 5:04 PM
     

    Esq. of LastLeveL said:

    *Salutes Hip Hop royalty*
    June 11, 2008 5:07 PM
     

    chocolate1 said:

    @adopefemalmc-girl I just put the remix of Cold Rock the Party on my i-pod, it's still hella dope!

    Mclyte, Antoinette, Rage, Latifah and Left eye was the dopest. That's when females would just straight spit. Constantly perfecting their craft. Nowadays, it's just about who can get the nastiest image and bullsh**t ass lyrics.
    June 11, 2008 5:19 PM
     

    Gigga Man said:

    Lyte the MC, you got to love her!!!
    June 11, 2008 5:42 PM
     

    Tommy K. said:

    That's crazy I was just listening to "Poor Georgie" like an hour ago. Lyte has to be my favorite female MC of all time with Jean Grey next and then Remy in third. (yes I said Remy lol)
    June 11, 2008 5:55 PM
     

    illseed said:

    argggggh

    why cant they make female rappers like this anymore. lyte was ill..she rapped in the GOLDEN era!!!!!

    damn
    June 11, 2008 6:14 PM
     

    ipoppedoff said:

    illseed, are you outraged about this???
    June 11, 2008 6:53 PM
     

    adopefemalemc said:

    chocolate1 said:
    @adopefemalmc-girl I just put the remix of Cold Rock the Party on my i-pod, it's still hella dope!

    Mclyte, Antoinette, Rage, Latifah and Left eye was the dopest. That's when females would just straight spit. Constantly perfecting their craft. Nowadays, it's just about who can get the nastiest image and bullsh**t ass lyrics.
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    illseed said:
    argggggh

    why cant they make female rappers like this anymore. lyte was ill..she rapped in the GOLDEN era!!!!!

    damn
    _____________________________________________________


    *You know, u people are really havin me catch feelings w/ these comments, lol. WE ARE NOT EXTINCT! I feel like one o' them caveman in the Geico commercials, catchin feeling cuz o' "So easy, even a caveman can do it." Illseed, no excuses, I've emailed u, u keep talkin bout lookin 4 dope female emcees, hence the screenname. U are one click away from a good day:

    http://www.myspace.com/keyannabean
    June 11, 2008 7:01 PM
     

    neqquah said:

    "Cold Rock A Party" is my favorite track from her. That track is still a BANGER!
    June 11, 2008 7:11 PM
     

    chocolate1 said:

    @illseed: you need to hook adopefemalemc up-so she can prove us wrong bruh. Showcase her up in here.

    @adopefemalemc: I checked u out...you just gave me some hope ma! I ain't even pullin' your chain-very refreshing. I'm laughing at yo' Geico caveman commercial comment though! Fa'real I thought real femcee's were buried with Fred Flinstone and Barney Rubble-lol
    June 11, 2008 7:42 PM
     

    HTyson said:

    She's still hot, I'll give her that...

    AHH.com- get some new servers! Your site is almost as slow as myspace!
    June 11, 2008 7:47 PM
     

    TX Made Marcuz said:

    MAAAAN THIS IZ A CLASSIC ALBUM AND I HEARD SOME OF HER UNDERGROUND SHIT SHE GOT WIT KRS-ONE AND SHE NEVER FALL OFF WIT THA LYRICS....MAYBE IN THA PUBLIC EYE CUZ SHE WUZNT RAPP'N BOUT SEX ALL THA TYME TRILL TALK.....BIG UP TO LYTE HOPE SHE DEW'N GOOD NOMTOMBOUT


    HTTP://WWW.MYSPACE.COM/BANG_SCREW_4LYFE GO ADD NOW!!!!!!!
    June 11, 2008 7:51 PM
     

    TX Made Marcuz said:

    AND 4 A DOPE FEMALE EMCEE AND POET GO CHECK OUT

    http://www.myspace.com/amandadiva  

    SHE ILL WIT THA FLOW I LIKE THAT 40 EMCEE JOINT TRILL TALK
    June 11, 2008 7:57 PM
     

    Antman313 said:

    I STILL BUMP "PAPER THIN" MC ..LYTE AS A ROCK.....

    Much love and God Bless From us all At:

    Symphonic Jointz Productions & Yungworld Entertainment.

    Presents:

    (Sino AKA Yungsta)
    www.Myspace.com/Sinoakayungsta  

    "The Cookup" coming soon
    Video for the Hot single "Who Get it" Feat. Hydro  ...

    Hit singles includes
    "Like me"
    "Im That Guy" Feat.. (Gucci mane)
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    The Summer Hit-----"Fasho" Feat. (Gator) ...Tyler Perry's (Daddy's Litte Girl) & John Singleton's (Baby Boy) Soundtrack

    And more.....Coming Soon

    Lo-Fat-----"Walk it to the Bank" & "We get's It In"

    Stat Quo's-----"Like Dat"

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    Myspace.com/SymphonicJointzProductions

    Promotional Material
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    Symphonic Jointz Productions "LLC"
    June 11, 2008 8:54 PM
     

    DeAkino said:

    anybody remember bahamadia?
    June 12, 2008 1:01 AM
     

    adopefemalemc said:

    chocolate1 said:
    @illseed: you need to hook adopefemalemc up-so she can prove us wrong bruh. Showcase her up in here.

    @adopefemalemc: I checked u out...you just gave me some hope ma! I ain't even pullin' your chain-very refreshing. I'm laughing at yo' Geico caveman commercial comment though! Fa'real I thought real femcee's were buried with Fred Flinstone and Barney Rubble-lol
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    Thank u, mama, if nobody else, CHOCOLATE 1 feels me, ya'll!! That's a compliment afta that last comment, lol, u got quite a catalogue of femcees u like so thanks 4 takin the time out 2 listen :)  --Keyanna Bean

    http://www.myspace.com/keyannabean
    June 12, 2008 1:20 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    L-Y-T-E looks stunning
    June 12, 2008 6:01 AM
     

    Leon88 said:

    WOW What can I say MC Lyte was and still is one of the best MC's Period.Any female that wanna be an MC that wanna record an album should pick up her first two albums Lyte as a rock and Eyes on this.Two Classics.She aged well but then again Lyte is not old(Whatever that is).She has 2 albums on my personal top 20 Hip-Hop Albums of all time.I hope she gets in the rock and roll hall of fame one day everyone featured in class of 88 reviews should be eligable the around 2012.(Thats 25 years after your first release).If not then we should start our own Hall Of Fame!With our own rules any one agree holla back.MC Lyte Thats Right She Can Win A Ryme Fight.......
    June 12, 2008 6:26 AM
     

    Leon88 said:

    Can't wait until the class of 89
    June 12, 2008 6:27 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    Probably the only EVER Female MC to Be mentioned in the list of GOAT's
    June 12, 2008 7:07 AM
     

    Flushill401 said:

    Yo, this was the first tape I ever bought. Can't lie, it still bumps. Shit brings back memories.
    June 12, 2008 9:23 AM
     

    Tupacfan said:

    Why I still listen to rocks the party, she has def laid the foundation for female emcee. Its very rare nowdays u get ladies that roc the mic like she did.

    @adopefemalemc,

    I ain't peeped ur music but as I get to my laptop I'm gonna peep. I been wanting to because ur id name intrests me on whatchu raps about I'd like to know. Maybe u can put the female emcee back on the map.
    June 12, 2008 10:32 AM
     

    chocolate1 said:

    @Adopefemalemc: I see u ma! Hey you heard of a female mc named A'ksent? Whatchu think?

    Ohyeah, I can't believe I forgot Ms. Lauryn Hill to my collection. Missy get's a special shout out too.
    June 12, 2008 3:21 PM
     

    tha clear said:

    Lyte's a pioneer and a legend, but lyrically the lady of rage is better.
    June 13, 2008 3:10 PM
     

    prob_limbs said:

    equals never  give props to king of chill he was ill as fucc with them beats,peep that alliance album out,that shit is a classic as well yell

    www.myspace.com/panhandoelrcorp
    June 13, 2008 8:10 PM
     

    LTBROWN said:

    I GIVE PROPS TO THIS PIONEER
    WHO "HELPED BRING" THIS FORUM HERE
    AND LEFT ME WITH A LAUNCH PAD
    TO IGNITE MY IDEAS!
    NOW I BLAST OFF LIKE A ROCKET
    OUTSHINE ME? NIGGA STOP IT
    I GET POWER FOR THE MIC
    WITHOUT A PLUG OR A SOCKET!"
    LMAO

    Nothing but mad props to MC LYTE! I am woman hear me ROAR!
    She put a stamp on the phase. I LOVE HER UNCONDITIONALLY FOR WHAT SHE DID FOR FUTURE FEMALES IN HIP HOP.
    If Lyte had not dropped with a strong independent woman and no holds barred presence, there would be no BOSS, DA BRAT, LIL KIM'S, etc.

    Give props. I can't find 1 thing wrong with Lyte's career, except she don't have a single at #1. Come on back strong, LYTE.

    One Love
    June 14, 2008 2:44 PM
     

    Mornin Man said:

    Yep...there were some before, but Lyte was the 1st female MC that I became a true FAN of...Much respect...and she STILL got heat...check out her My Space page!!!
    June 14, 2008 5:45 PM
     

    adopefemalemc said:

    Tupacfan said:
    Why I still listen to rocks the party, she has def laid the foundation for female emcee. Its very rare nowdays u get ladies that roc the mic like she did.

    @adopefemalemc,

    I ain't peeped ur music but as I get to my laptop I'm gonna peep. I been wanting to because ur id name intrests me on whatchu raps about I'd like to know. Maybe u can put the female emcee back on the map.
    ______________________________________________________
    Dig that, I'd say Lil Mama doin her part in puttin it back on the map and the topic of female MCs is bein addressed more and more, so I'm thinkin we're gonna get back to that place where many women were doin their thang in Hip-Hop sooner than later. Lemme kno whatcha think about the music!!--Keyanna Bean
    June 16, 2008 4:53 AM
     

    adopefemalemc said:

    chocolate1 said:
    @Adopefemalemc: I see u ma! Hey you heard of a female mc named A'ksent? Whatchu think?

    Ohyeah, I can't believe I forgot Ms. Lauryn Hill to my collection. Missy get's a special shout out too.
    ______________________________________________________
    I haven't heard of her but I will check her out now that u put that bug in my ear!!
    June 16, 2008 4:54 AM
     

    A-Mafia said:

    oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
    June 17, 2008 3:45 PM
     

    BAB0012 said:

    Can I have some Lyte.....yyyyuuuuuummmyyyyyy
    June 18, 2008 12:57 AM
     

    rganalphabro said:

    The house version of Lyte as a rock is one of the best remixes of all time. That version was so popular in Chicago I thought it was the original. The album version never got play on radio,clubs or at parties. I was pissed when I bought the album and the house version wasn't on it.  The album was great. Another classic from 1988.
    June 18, 2008 10:58 AM
     

    L-GUTTAH said:

    Lyte is a legend. solute 2 da queen
    June 18, 2008 11:02 AM
     

    Wakko said:

    MC Lyte still looks fly, WOW! she has always been my favorite fem-c, I was beat boxing the "CHA CHA CHA" track the other day too. the second best fem-c would have to be...Rah Digga.


    June 18, 2008 11:24 AM
     

    J-DUBB THA YOUNG HECTIC said:

    she is the best female rapper of all time! and she is one of my favorite rappers period! she look better now than back then to
    http://www.myspace.com/jdubbthayounghectic  


    June 18, 2008 8:36 PM
     

    Haughville said:

    checkin' in...........
    what up peeps?
    mc lyte....damn, i remember '88....top of my game, big toys and gettin' money....i think during that time, lyte was the only female out that could get bumped on the set by real gangstas and cats would be bobbin' their heads like it was nothin'.
    i dug lyte, still do, but i really rode for antionette (lol)...good to see "lyte thee mc" keep it real by acknowledging and shouting out her competition....real classy move, queen shit.
    i'll always be an mc lyte fan, was proud to see her recognized at the hip hop honors, and would love to see her rock the mic live on state [note: lyte is the only prominent mc from the 90's i did not see live] stay strong mc lyte, keep up the good works.
    June 19, 2008 2:23 AM
     

    meez said:

    Lyte was my first crush as for female rappers dudes was lovin salt and pepa i was in love with love real talk lol
    June 19, 2008 3:01 PM
     

    Tlamont said:

    Yo for real Lyte is probably the illest female rapper ever. paper thin, lyte as a rock, cha cha cha classics.
    June 25, 2008 4:11 PM
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