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Where Are They Now?: MC Lyte 
Published Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:05 AM
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By Haaron Hines
In today's image driven Rap industry it's difficult for a female MC to create her own lane. But if you looked at the thriving career of veteran rapper, MC Lyte, it might seem easy. After enlisting the help of her older brothers, Milk Dee and Gizmo, collectively known as Audio Two, MC Lyte recorded her first single “I Cram To Understand U.” The Brooklyn, NY native eventually landed a record deal with First Priority Music, and dropped her classic debut Lyte As A Rock, inspiring b-girls worldwide.

Lyte would go on to become the first solo female rap artist to be nominated for a Grammy, for her street anthem “Ruffneck.” With over 20 years in the game and an impressive body of film, television and voiceover work. MC Lyte is still one of the most respected MCs in Hip-Hop. And with the launch of her Hip-Hop/soul group, Almost September, MC Lyte looks to build onto her legacy and help create a new lane in the music she loves.  

Still a keeping a heavy presence in the game, catch up with Lyte.


AllHipHop.com: When you got in the game Hip-Hop was still a very male dominated area of the music industry. What made you want to get in to it?

MC Lyte: I just feel like I had a voice. I feel like I had something to say. I'd already heard Sha Rock from Funky Four +1 and I had already heard Salt ‘N Pepa and Roxanne Shante, Real Roxanne and Sweet-T and after that I just felt like this is something I wanted to do.

MC Lyte "Paper Thin"




AllHipHop.com: Looking at today’s industry verses how things were when you came in do you feel females have a better chance making it in Hip-Hop today?

MC Lyte: I think it's all a matter of perspective, because I'm an Internet head. When you're a female artist and you're not being received well by the major record labels you can create your own lane and do your own thing. I feel, in that way, it's way better for any artist not just females but male MCs as well. You no longer need a sign of approval from a major record label. You can just do your own thing and make it happen.

I do think it's sad that there aren't many on a major label front but that's not a sadness that supersedes my happiness for independence. And it's a rough road as an independent. As one who has done it...I've done the independent and I've done the majors. Now I'm back independent but if a major happens to come back into my life and give me all the things that I want and treats me as an artist fairly then I'd definitely slide into that opportunity.

But, for the most part, I see nothing but victory for these female MCs that don't have major record deals because now they get to lay it down like how they want and they don't have to put a whole lot into creating an image that's not them.

MC Lyte "Cha, Cha, Cha"




AllHipHop.com: It’s common knowledge that female artists can often be “pushed” to project a certain image. The one’s who don’t are looked at with a slanted eye. You being a female MC who relied more on lyrics and less on high heels, have you found yourself questioned for your image.

MC Lyte: Absolutely. I think every female, be it MC or any other artist, it's all in how you come out and how you're perceived. People are always going to look to put you in labels and boxes because it helps them to define who they are.  Whatever they're trying to stick on you they got some stuff that helps them. It helps people when they can look at you and say, "That's what that is and that's what this person does."

I think it's sad because you shouldn't be defined by the clothes that you wear. Nor should you be defined by what someone else’s said who doesn't even know you. It seems systematic, with me being the business as long as I have, I see MCs and singers who come in and immediately the finger gets pointed. "Do they do this, do they do that, are they into that? Is he gay, is she gay?" All of these things have nothing to do with their creative process, who they are, or what they bring to the table creatively. So because I've been in it so long it's no surprise to me when I see it done to others. I expect it. And you keep going and after a while it doesn't matter. It kind of fades away.

MC Lyte "Ruffneck"




AllHipHop.com: What would you like to see in the next great female MC?

MC Lyte: Creativity, originality. Her being able to encompass everything. And actually there's a huge amount of great female MCs. They're just not all over your magazines and video shows. I know quite a few and the list spans from here to Germany. There's a lot out there that certainly deserve the masses attention.

AllHipHop.com:
You have been able to maintain a presence in Hip-Hop by making slight adjusting your flow as the years go on. Is that a conscious effort or just natural progression?

MC Lyte: It's just me. It's just growth. Like you don't walk the same way you did when you were 15, right? It's different. It's life and your experiences cause you to walk a little different. Maybe you've had some sort of loss in your life, maybe you've lost someone dear to you. That could've slowed you down and made you walk a little differently. Disappointments can make you walk differently and things that are good and positive can make you walk differently. I know dudes with a whole lot of money walk different from a broke dude because it's a different mentality. Me spitting differently is just growth. It's a part of me. I don't really concentrate on trying to make it different. I just listen to what the music tells me to do.         

MC Lyte "Cappucino"





AllHipHop.com:
You’re one of the most successful female MC’s to date. How is it now being part of a group?

MC Lyte: It's wonderful. I used to be part of a group before I even started. To me it seems like I'm just going back to what feels natural. That being collaboration and working with people who want the same outcome. We all have the same goal in mind so I know there's a team effort. It's definitely something that feels good. You always have somebody else that has your back and you have theirs. It's just family working together. Like if you tried to do AllHipHop.com by yourself, it's not going to happen. You can struggle and try to make it happen but if you're going to compete with all the other sites, you're going to need some help. In essence, the beginning of this group, Almost September, is been making me stronger and me making them stronger.               




AllHipHop.com: What can people expect from your new group, Almost September, as far as the content and the sound?

MC Lyte: The content varies. We talk about good music, we talk about the revolution that's lacking in today's market place. We have a song called “Sparkle” where I talk about a girl who loses her life to crack but then gets it back. And we go into how she was able to get back on her own two feet and keep it moving on in a positive direction. I got a song called “I Got Something to Say” where I say some things that are not being said on a social and political front here in the United States of America. We talk about a lot of different things.

What the fans need to know is that this group we put together for the purpose of people who enjoy hip-hop but have made their way into music. People like Anthony Hamilton, India.Arie, Lyfe Jennings. These people still love Hip-Hop but they don't really feel like they're getting what they need from Hip-Hop. And that's not to say that the younger generation and the Hip-Hop that exists now is not worth anything. I'm a DJ. I love Jeezy, I love Joc. I love what those guys bring to the game because it's very creative. We just wanted to create a sound that the generation I grew up with feels familiar and comfortable with and J.Lee is as young as you are and he provides that young balance with the group. I just think, in total it's a great sound. It's something familiar but something fresh and new about it.

MC Lyte:
Right now there's a six song EP [Almost September] on the digital front. Any digital platform you go to you should be able to find Almost September. I say everyone should at least check it out. We've been getting very good responses from the regular Hip-Hop listeners to journalists and artists. It just feels good.

MC Lyte "Stop, Look, Listen"




AllHipHop.com:
In addition to your achievements as an MC you’ve been gaining momentum as an actress. How’d you get into that and are you looking to develop that aspect more?

MC Lyte:
I'm going to keep developing that. I think, for the most part, that it's important to set up a plan. And I think that it's important for people to know that it’s all about forming partnerships. I'm a true believer that if you have a concept that you believe in no one can shake you from it. It doesn't matter how long it takes to bring it to fruition because that what it takes. Everyone would do it if it were easy. How you hear me on projects like the BET dating show, The Boot, is that I've built relationships with people and I'm always telling them what I'm trying to do and they take me seriously. They know when something comes up they can call me and say, "You said you wanted to do this well, we have this. Are you interested?" so it's just about forming partnerships and communicating with people and telling them what it is you want to do.

AllHipHop.com: Looking back on some of the moves you made in the past, do you have any regrets?

MC Lyte:
That goes without saying. Once you're older there's a lot of things you'd want to do differently but you've got to live through it. It's like your parents telling you don't do that. You're not going to not do that you're going to do it and learn your lesson. They'll say I told you so but at least you'll feel you learned it on your own. It's just like that. I had to learn things and in hindsight I might say maybe I should've did that differently. Or maybe I should've done this another way. But I also have to remember that I still have the days ahead of me so I can't really think about those things.         

AllHipHop.com:
With you still touring and creating music, you are continuing to build on your legacy. What do you want your fan’s final thoughts to be?

MC Lyte:
That I helped people. I didn't get whisked away in just me. In just being whoever the world thinks I am. It's like in the song “Just Lyte” I say, “Everywhere I go they stop and stare but wait I breath the same air.” I'm no bigger, no larger, no different. I just have a message and I wouldn't stop until somebody would listen to me. I believe I've been given this gift to help someone else.  However it comes through to somebody is how it comes through. In the end, I think that's why we all have talents; to be able to help someone.



Comments

 

Water Ur Seeds said:

GFROAT

GREATEST FEMALE RAPPER OF ALL TIME

HANDS DOWN, BIG UP L-Y-T-E
October 16, 2008 11:08 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

Didnt kno Lyte was in A new group, just herd and KRS new tune, She still dope, last I herd from her was on Willennium with Will Smith
October 16, 2008 11:18 AM
 

Topchoice_1 said:

I used to love MC Lyte...she's probably the only female rapper who blew up that could hang with the men lyricwise and not asswise...even though she's sexy as a fresh pair of snow tires...still got a crush on her...

http://www.SouthernRapNews.com
October 16, 2008 11:24 AM
 

T-ROC said:

DAMN SHE CUTE!!!!

she is a remarkable artist.
October 16, 2008 11:30 AM
 

Ceccotti said:

Its comin back dont you worry

http://www.reverbnation.com/jcee
October 16, 2008 11:44 AM
 

NightFall914 said:

Soooo much respect for people like her and Queen.You want to talk about smart business people.Go find out how much extra money she generates through voice-over work.
October 16, 2008 11:51 AM
 

mr_rst said:

Lyte,
Bring back the dookie rope, gazzelles, 3 fingered ring and the nameplated earrings.
October 16, 2008 11:56 AM
 

Tommy K. said:

My favorite female MC period!
October 16, 2008 11:56 AM
 

DJ TEKNISION said:

FORGET ABOUT FEMALE, LYTE WAS ONE OF THE BEST EMCEES PERIOD.  THERE IS NO GENDER WHEN IT COMES TO LYRICS. I REMEBER HER BATTLE WITH ANTOINETTE, WHEN LYTE DROPPED THAT SINGLE... SHUT THE EFF UP... THAT BATTLE WAS OVA!!  

SHE ALSO BECAME MORE ATTRACTIVE AS SHE GOT OLDER, SHE WAS ALREADY CUTE BUT MAN SHE IS MATURE AND SEXY NOW.  SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT THAT STOCK LONG TIME A GO!!!

http://djteknision.podOmatic.com
MIXES 4 EVERYONE!!
October 16, 2008 11:58 AM
 

DJ TEKNISION said:

FORGET ABOUT FEMALE, LYTE WAS ONE OF THE BEST EMCEES PERIOD.  THERE IS NO GENDER WHEN IT COMES TO LYRICS. I REMEBER HER BATTLE WITH ANTOINETTE, WHEN LYTE DROPPED THAT SINGLE... SHUT THE EFF UP... THAT BATTLE WAS OVA!!  

SHE ALSO BECAME MORE ATTRACTIVE AS SHE GOT OLDER, SHE WAS ALREADY CUTE BUT MAN SHE IS MATURE AND SEXY NOW.  SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT THAT STOCK LONG TIME A GO!!!

http://djteknision.podOmatic.com
MIXES 4 EVERYONE!!
October 16, 2008 11:58 AM
 

stlouisda1st said:

@Topchoice_1 said:
I used to love MC Lyte...she's probably the only female rapper who blew up that could hang with the men lyricwise and not asswise...
             That didn't sound right to me!

CHI-TOWN STANDUP!
October 16, 2008 12:01 PM
 

big4mat said:

Just wanted you to know Lyte I had a blast with you, Janaya, and Y-O at Club Sexx a couple of years ago, tell Yo Yo lets do it again, I still got the pictures, and more, so lyte head on over to my space to see yourself having a good time, takin flicks, and just BALLIN..love you girl, Alomost September's music is dope too.....
October 16, 2008 12:05 PM
 

SparkyF said:

My name is Sparky Flinstone and No Homo I am Lyte As a Rock

Luv u Lyte!!!!
October 16, 2008 12:26 PM
 

Bill_Blass74! said:

#1...PERIOD!
October 16, 2008 12:33 PM
 

myopinion said:

good for mclyte!!

i always liked her music, they have meaning in them, a story.  

nice!!
October 16, 2008 1:04 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

i wanna do it to MC Lyte.
i mean that in a respectful way.

she was in philly at the all star weekend show.
and she got on stage and showed her abs.

favourite MC Lyte song?
Kickin For Brooklyn

"Nooooooow when I'm on the stage everyone start starin'
                   is it what i'm sayin or is it what I'm wearin'..."
October 16, 2008 1:08 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

 BlackPeople 1 said:
i wanna do it to MC Lyte.
i mean that in a respectful way.

*CO SIGN X 1 TRILLION*
October 16, 2008 1:17 PM
 

Grumpy said:

Lyte, I respect you, your style, your swag, your contributions to the 'culture' and all that...

But you can get 'it'...damn girl, those lips...
October 16, 2008 1:49 PM
 

OSC-CEO said:

The Best!!!!!!
October 16, 2008 2:29 PM
 

ChevyGyrl08 said:

Does she age? She looks exactly the same. Thats whats up.
October 16, 2008 2:35 PM
 

ChevyGyrl08 said:

I thought MC Lyte was a ladies lady.
October 16, 2008 2:37 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

Lyte is definitely a force to be reckoned with.  I remember she made a STRONG come back in the mid 90s...like she had been "gone" for a while and then she just burst back on the scene.  

I think she's a smart business woman, great emcee, and wish her continued success.
October 16, 2008 3:37 PM
 

ZHOOV-BOY said:

she SUCKS
i never liked her shit
October 16, 2008 3:52 PM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

L-Y-T-E She's been the shiznit since day 1.." Real Talk.Brooklyn Lives-The Borough where dap follows me...
October 16, 2008 3:52 PM
 

geelopez2002 said:

HANDSDOWN..THE ILLEST FEMALE MC!! BRONX STAND UP!!!
October 16, 2008 5:44 PM
 

Darnell004 said:

I would wife her up.
October 16, 2008 6:41 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

  Water Ur Seeds said:
GFROAT

GREATEST FEMALE RAPPER OF ALL TIME

HANDS DOWN, BIG UP L-Y-T-E
October 16, 2008 11:08 AM  
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c/s no bitch in the game is f*cking with her!!!! Love you Lyte!!!
October 16, 2008 6:49 PM
 

ZUBU said:

Yeah, Lyte was kiling tham back in the day. Men and women very few could fuck with Lyte! Best Wishes, Lyte Always!!!
October 16, 2008 7:23 PM
 

Way2Kool said:

MC Lyte kept me glued to the TV when her music videos came on. Presently bumpin' a song called “The Mackin Game” featuring: Teena Marie, MC Lyte and Medusa.



October 16, 2008 7:53 PM
 

lamarrion said:

One of the dopest rappers period.
Since the late 80's she been puttin' in work.
October 16, 2008 7:56 PM
 

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October 16, 2008 9:14 PM
 

mr_rst said:

Lyte,
You made it ill to be a roughneck!!
Those waz the dayz.
October 16, 2008 9:35 PM
 

Gemini205 said:

This was a good read. She made some good points. Even though I can't stand Souljah Boy and other rappers like him, he is not the main cause of why hip hop is the way it is right now. The problem is that there is no balance, especially among female rappers. I agree with her, the next female rapper to make it big is gonna have to bring something different to table while also being lyrical and being able to flow. I think the whore gimmick of female rap is finally dead. Skills will be expected in order for them to get  decent sales now, as it should be.
October 16, 2008 10:16 PM
 

poe said:

ms. lyte looking good
October 16, 2008 11:22 PM
 

Ldubbz said:

paper thin...hip-hop classic!
October 16, 2008 11:54 PM
 

ChillG said:

Mc Lyte rap royalty
October 17, 2008 12:21 AM
 

Quis4sho said:

Lyte is dope... She's bangin' also...!!!
October 17, 2008 1:34 AM
 

SheLuvsRap said:

Yeah she's def. the best female rapper of all time.  I thought Eve could have the potential but dropping one single and then never releasing the album who knows.  Then she just got too commercial (compared to her first album) but MC Lyte always stayed true to herself, fans & game.
October 17, 2008 5:50 AM
 

LilDwayne21 said:

MC Lyte is in my top ten
October 17, 2008 5:51 AM
 

EA Da Gucci Wizard said:

i agree wit her there's alot of peeps that quick to ask who is this artist how many records he/she sold is pretty silly how people is gonna get another superstar artist when they quick to slander a up and coming artist!?!?! Lmfao this game is all backwards

FUCK HIP HOP New Song

October 17, 2008 7:31 AM
 

Lord7Supreme said:

LYTE u are all of that Ma... like da rest of the "natural" men on here i been feeln u from the jump... damn rite u can get 'it'!!! Even back n da day yo ass was lookn mad sexy as hell in does baggy jeans, and NOW... u have truly grown up to be a beautiful woman and a class mc... big props sis'... and yes um still madly in love wif u!!!!
October 17, 2008 8:17 AM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Thats whats up

SPATE MAGAZINE WAS HERE
http://www.spatemag.com

Checkout MaddMann the drunk reporter on worldstarhiphop.com
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhp9t1j7WOxPM4wfSM
October 17, 2008 10:16 AM
 

BlackSean said:

I met MC Lyte during "I Cram 2 Understand U".

we started dating during "Paper Thin"....

felt a crush coming on when I heard "10% Dis"....

*I fell craaazy, deranged in luv w/her with "Cha Cha Cha"...

got married around "Georgie Porgie"...

started a family around the time of "RuffNeck"....

celebrated our anniversary w/ "Keep on Keeping On"...

renewed our vows around the time of "Rock Ya Body"....

made me feel  like Ossie Davis looking @ Ruby Dee during the Slick Rick tribute on "VH1 Hip Hop Honors".....



.....and I swear my baby ain't aged in 10yrs+

Still love you, girl.
October 17, 2008 12:34 PM
 

EST said:

Great article.
October 17, 2008 3:34 PM
 

Kappagem said:

MC LYTE = Coldest Female MC IMO....

And I got mad love for Foxxy, Kim, Eve, Lady of Rage, Queen Latifa....

Hell, ALL Female MC's...

But Lyte is special yo...I don't know why, but she goes so hard...

That Georgie Poorgie was incredible...

Her ish is timeless...
October 17, 2008 4:17 PM
 

J-Boogie The Cancer said:

GREATEST FEMALE MC OF ALL TIME PERIOD. Lauren or whoever u want to name can't hold up against Lyte lyrically. She is the mother to every female MC and none of them have made mother proud.
October 18, 2008 11:00 AM
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