Lyte As a Rock
Download links and information about Lyte As a Rock by MC Lyte. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 38:52 minutes.
Artist: | MC Lyte |
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Release date: | 1988 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Rap |
Tracks: | 10 |
Duration: | 38:52 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Lyte vs. Vanna Whyte | 2:49 |
2. | Lyte As a Rock | 4:20 |
3. | I Am Woman | 2:49 |
4. | MC Lyte Likes Swingin' | 3:20 |
5. | 10% Dis | 5:02 |
6. | Paper Thin | 5:14 |
7. | Lyte Thee MC | 4:17 |
8. | I Cram to Understand U | 4:42 |
9. | Kickin' 4 Brooklyn | 2:22 |
10. | Don't Cry Big Girls | 3:57 |
Details
[Edit]MC Lyte burst onto the New York rap scene at age 17 with 1987’s “I Cram to Understand U,” a nuanced portrait of a girl falling in love with a boy who tries in vain to hide his drug addiction from her. The song appeared the following year on Lyte’s debut full-length, Lyte As a Rock, which is chock-full of classic songs. Produced by members of Audio Two and Alliance (other founding groups signed to First Priority Music, Lyte’s fledgling label), songs like “Lyte As a Rock,” “Paper Thin,” and “10% Dis” combine tough and creative beats with Lyte’s hard-hitting rhyme style. Unlike the female rappers who preceded her, Lyte refused to play on the conventions of femininity. She refused to be a novelty, and her authenticity won her the respect of New York's notoriously judgmental hip-hop establishment. Thanks to her integrity, fans didn’t hear Lyte As a Rock as a female rap album—they heard a classic New York rap album. So when Lyte did take a stand for women—on songs like “Don’t Cry Big Girls” and “I Am Woman”—people felt the full force of her message.