| 1. Lyte vs. Vanna Whyte |
| 2. Lyte as a Rock |
| 3. I Am Woman |
| 4. MC Lyte Likes Swingin' |
| 5. 10% Dis |
| 6. Paper Thin |
| 7. Lyte Thee MC |
| 8. I Cram to Understand U |
| 9. Kickin' 4 Brooklyn |
| 10. Don't Cry Big Girls |
Editorial Reviews
MC Lyte is woman. Hear her roar. On her 1988 debut, Lyte as a Rock, the savvy Brooklyn native balances her obvious battle skills with perceptive street-corner observations, delivered fresh over funky drum-machine beats (provided by Audio Two, and Prince Paul, among others). Lyte introduced herself to the rap world with the single "I Cram to Understand U," a potent tale of losing her man to the real femme fatale: crack. With that song, she established herself as one of the few MCs able to make an antidrug song without drowning in clichés ("Capuccino"" is a later antidope gem of hers). Lyte's stories work because she tells them from a smart-mouthed tomboy perspective--always pragmatic, never pedantic. On "Paper Thin," she gets raw about romance, putting potential suitors in their place: "Maybe we'll kiss on the fifth or sixth date," followed by "and then maybe I'll let you play with my feet." Though her dating guidelines may seem quaint compared with the raunchy raps of Lil' Kim or Foxy Brown, they remind one that in 1988 female MCs were rocking the rap world with skills, not skin. Lyte still does: check her blazing cameo on Common's "A Film Called Pimp." --Lizz Mendez Berry
Lyte as a Rock,MC Lyte,Atlantic / Wea,Club/Dance,East Coast Rap,House,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Lyte as a Rock
MC Lyte Manufacturer: East/West Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JLZ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Lite Vs. Vanna Whyte
- Lyte As A Rock
- I Am Woman
- MC Lyte Likes Swingin'
- 10% Dis
- Paper Thin
- Lyte Thee MC
- I Cram To Understand U
- Kickin' 4 Brooklyn
- Don't Cry Big Girls
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MC Lyte is woman. Hear her roar. On her 1988 debut, Lyte as a Rock, the savvy Brooklyn native balances her obvious battle skills with perceptive street-corner observations, delivered fresh over funky drum-machine beats (provided by Audio Two, and Prince Paul, among others). Lyte introduced herself to the rap world with the single "I Cram to Understand U," a potent tale of losing her man to the real femme fatale: crack. With that song, she established herself as one of the few MCs able to make an antidrug song without drowning in clichés ("Capuccino"" is a later antidope gem of hers). Lyte's stories work because she tells them from a smart-mouthed tomboy perspective--always pragmatic, never pedantic. On "Paper Thin," she gets raw about romance, putting potential suitors in their place: "Maybe we'll kiss on the fifth or sixth date," followed by "and then maybe I'll let you play with my feet." Though her dating guidelines may seem quaint compared with the raunchy raps of Lil' Kim or Foxy Brown, they remind one that in 1988 female MCs were rocking the rap world with skills, not skin. Lyte still does: check her blazing cameo on Common's "A Film Called Pimp." --Lizz Mendez BerryCustomer Reviews:
Mc Lyte As A Rock.......2007-03-16
Amazing MC, amazing woman.......2006-07-06
AMAZING!.......2004-09-08
PEACE.
Pure Skills On Da Microphone.......2004-07-01
On 'Paper Thin', MC LYTE displays her amazing lyrical ability. She so delicately illustrates the importance of taking your time in a relationship. LYTE applies her knowledge to the track. This is the sign of a real MC. Trust me, this is a great jam. On 'Lyte Thee MC', LYTE shows us who is boss - she shows us just how dedicated she is to the artform of poetry. There is no competition when it comes to LYTE. None. 'I Cram To Understand U', produced by the Audio Two, is a classic old school hip hop jam. The beat of this jam is supreme. 'Kickin 4 Brooklyn' is slammin, and is also produced by the Audio Two. 'Lyte As A Rock', yet another Audio Two production, is a track which is almost too much for words - SLAMMIN!!! This uptempo track showcases MC LYTE's talent - The ultimate battle track. This track is sure to dismiss anyone who disses this album. Alliance, King of Chill and Prince Paul also produced tracks on this album. Can't forget those cats. Much love to them. '10% Dis' is great. On this track, MC LYTE shows her dominance on the mic. Never dis this MC, she rocks.
Buy this album if you apprecicate hip hop and its roots. 'LYTE AS A ROCK' came out in the 'Golden Age' of hip hop. Don't miss out.
Peace
MC LYTE DA MC OF ALL RAP QUEENZ.......2003-08-02
CRAZY 'LYTE AS A ROCK' AND 'CREM TO UNDERSTAND YOU' TALKS ABOUT
THIS GUY DAT MC LYTE LIKE SAM WUZ IN LUV WIT HER UNTIL SAM START
TALKING DRUGS BEFORE SHE KNOW 'LYTE THE MC ' 'BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY' TALKS ABOUT DA GIRLS ALL AROUND DA WORLD
Dance Music:
- Mafya Chapter 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Megabite
- Neva Again
- Never Too Late/We Don't Stop Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
- Never Too Late/We Don't Stop Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
- No One Can Do It Better [Explicit Lyrics]
- Now Culture [Explicit Lyrics]
- Once in a Decade, Pt. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- One Eyed Maniac [Explicit Lyrics]
- Pitch Black Law [Clean]
Dance Music
Staring at the Rain [Explicit Lyrics]
Accardo Plays Paganini Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 3
...And A Songbird In A Pear Tree
The Best Of The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition
An Eclectic Sampler: Music to Feed Your Head
As Good as It Gets: Rockabilly [Import]
At Pavilion Hemel Hempstead England 1973 [Live]
At Shelly's Manne-Hole [Original recording remastered] [Import]