MC Lyte, an icon in hip-hop, debuted in 1988 with Lyte As A Rock, making history as one of the genre’s most influential artists. At just 17, she began showcasing her skill, eventually releasing ten albums, including a Greatest Hits. Lyte has consistently broken barriers as the first rap artist to perform at Carnegie Hall and the first female rapper to earn a gold single. Her Grammy-nominated hit “Ruffneck” in 1993 made her the first female solo rapper to receive this honor, with her 2003 album Undaground Heat vol.1 later earning her a second Grammy nod. She also made history by being the first solo female rapper honored on VH-1’s Hip-Hop Honors in 2006.
Beyond music, Lyte’s talent spans acting, voice-over work, and television, where she co-wrote themes for Fox’s Dark Angel and BET’s Holla. Her 2006 album Back to Lyte demonstrated her continued relevance with tracks like “Wonder Years,” produced by DJ Premier, and she has since collaborated on hits like Jill Scott’s “Hate on Me” remix. Lyte’s eleventh album promises a blend of mature, sophisticated hip-hop, with its first single “Beautiful” gaining traction on mixtapes and underground outlets. Still a powerful concert draw, she tours widely, including a recent successful tour with The Roots, proving her enduring appeal and impact.
The HITS
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