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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"
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