MC Lyte - 10% Dis (Music Video)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- This is a Fan Made Unofficial Video i made for the MC Lyte Song: 10% Dis
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Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rapper, DJ, actress and entrepreneur. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, Lyte first gained fame in the late 1980s, becoming the first solo female rapper to release a full album with 1988's critically acclaimed Lyte as a Rock.
Lyrics:
Hot damn, hot damn, hot damn, hot damn
Hot damn, hot damn ho, here we go again
Suckers steal a beat when you know they can't win
You stole the beat, are you having fun
Now me and the Aud's gonna show you how it's done
You are what I label as a nerve plucker
You're plucking my nerves you MC sucker
I thought I oughta tell you, better yet warn
That I am like a stock and my word is bond
Like James, killing everybody in sight
The code's three-six, the name is Lyte
After this jam I really don't give a damn
'Cause I'mma run and tell your whole damn clan that you're a
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker (hit me why don't ya, hit me why don't ya)
Milk's bodyguard is my bodyguard too
You wanna get hurt well this is what you do
You put your left foot up and then your right foot next
Follow instructions don't lose the context
Thirty days a month your mood is rude
We know the 'cause of your bloody attitude
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
Your style is smooth, even for a cheating mic
You shoulda won a prize as a Rakim sound-alike
Here's a Milkbone, a sign of recognition
Don't turn away, I think you should listen close
Don't boast, you said you wasn't bragging
You fucking liar, you're chasin' a chuckwagon
The only way you learn you have to be taught
That if a beat is not for sale, then it can't be bought
When you leave the mic, you claim it's smoking
Unlike Rakim, you are a joke and I think you ought to stop
Before you get in too deep
'Cause with a sister like Lyte, yo I don't sleep
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
When I'm in a jam, with my homegirl Jill
My cousin Trey across the room with a posse of girls
So I step in the middle, shake it just a little
Wait for some female to step up and pop junk
Give my cousin a cue, treat the girl like a punk
Now I'm not trying to say that I'm into static
But yo if you cause it, yep, we gotta have it
'Cause I ain't going out like a sucker no way
So I sit around the way for you to make my day
We can go for the hands, better yet for the words
'Cause you'll be ignored, and at the same time I'll be heard
Throughout the city, the town and the country
The beat is funky, my rhyme is spunky
There is no delaying in the rhyme I'm saying
Neither are there flaws in what my DJ is playing
So sit back Jack, and listen to this, it's 10% dis
'Cause I'm just about ready to fly this fist against your lips
But I'll wait for the day or night that you approach
And I'mma serve and burn ya like a piece of toast
Pop you in the microwave and watch your head bubble
Your skin just crumble, a battle's no trouble
Get my homegirls Joanie and Kiki to get stupid
This thing called hip-hop, Lyte is ruling it
I hate to laugh in your face, but you're funny
Your beat, your rhyming, your timing, all crummy
On the topic of rapping, I should write a pamphlet better yet a booklet
Your rap is weak homegirl, and it's definitely crooked
Others write your rhymes while I write my own
I don't create a character when I'm on the microphone
I am myself, no games to be played
No script to be written, no scene to be made
I am the director, as far as you are concerned
You don't believe me, then you'll have to learn
This ain't as hard as MC Lyte can get
Matter of fact, you ain't seen nothing yet
So never let me step into a party hardy
Talk to some people and then hear from somebody
You wanna battle 'cause you know where I am
You don't wanna come in the ninties and see me at a jam when a
Mic is handy, ten feet away
I stretch my arm like elastic, head like a magnet
Set assure, you know I don't play
When it comes down to it, the nitty gritty
For a sucker like you I feel a whole lot of pity
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
Beat biter, dope style taker
Tell you to your face you ain't nothing but a faker
10% Dis is a single from MC Lyte's album Lyte as a Rock produced by the hip hop duo Audio Two, who are also credited as songwriters.
The song was a diss track to then-Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor associate Antoinette, who she accuses of having "stole the beat" to the Audio Two hit Top Billin'.
It is frequently mentioned among the best rap's diss track, both from the 80s and in general, and has been sampled/referenced by various artists, such as A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac Shakur with Outlawz, Ras Kass, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Snoop Dogg, Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown, Common and Remy Ma.
During an interview with Vibe in 2011, Lyte stated that the feud started from a deal between a deal that was made between Hurby Luv Bug (Salt-N-Pepa's producer) and the rap duo Audio Two to record and release a song called 'Stop Illin' based on their hit song Top Billin'.
"Hurby was taking pretty long to get it together so Audio Two figured it out that he wasn't going to do it. And then one night on a trip back from Boston after doing in-stores and performing, we had the radio on WBLS and heard Mr. Magic and Marley Marl playing [Antoinette's] 'I Got An Attitude.' It was the same [Audio Two] track, but it was organized a different way."
According to Lyte, they told her to write a diss track to Antoinette, as doing so would make them look like "the wackest men on the face of the planet." The song, recorded at the I.N.S. Studios in New York City, became a single from her debut album Lyte as a Rock.
"It was pretty easy-we just sat there and thought of the worst things we could possibly say about somebody," Lyte recalled in 2007 in Brian Coleman's book Check The Technique. "It's titled that because that's only ten percent of what I could have said. I didn't even know Antoinette. It was strictly a war on wax."
Thank you Mc Lyte for providing music for us in the past.
One of my favorite songs from Lyte!
Lyte 🔉🎶🔥
Duh.... this is the Paper Thin video off Lyte As A Rock... there is no 10% diss video. Get it together please...
I love MC Lyte, but her feud with Antoinette was one of the most unnecessary rap beefs ever. It stemmed from producer Hurby Luv Bug sampling the drums from “Impeach the President” by the Honeydrippers (1973) for Antoinette’s first single, “I Got an Attitude” (1987).
Lyte’s label mates the Audio Two had already dropped the single “Top Billin’,” which sampled “Impeach,” though much more directly than the variation of the beat Hurby used. The duo had a problem with that because they’d been planning to record a sequel to “Top Billin’” called “Stop Illin’” with Hurby.
In a 2011 Vibe magazine interview, Lyte said the Audio Two was waiting to record with Hurby but felt he was “taking too long” to follow through. Then Hurby ended up using the same break beat, “Impeach the President,” for Antoinette’s debut song. That bothered the Audio Two, so they enlisted the female emcee in their camp, Lyte, to go at Antoinette over the situation and call her a “beat biter” on “10% Dis.”
That Honeydrippers drum sample, also used on “10% Dis,” soon became very popular in hip-hop and R&B. It’s up there with “Funky Drummer” by James Brown among the most adapted break beats. These are just _some_ of the biggest hits that use it:
• “Around the Way Girl” by LL Cool J
• “Jump” by Kris Kross
• “Real Love” by Mary J. Blige
• “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” by Digable Planets
• “That’s the Way Love Goes” by Janet Jackson
• “I’m Ready” by Tevin Campbell
• “My House” by Flo Rida
MC Lyte and the Audio Two would’ve had to live in a studio to make diss records about everyone who used the same sample. 😄 Antoinette just happened to be the convenient target because of how soon “Attitude” came out after “Top Billin’.” She bore the brunt of the beef, even though Hurby Luv Bug was the one who did the sampling as the producer, and despite him altering the beat a great deal.
His manipulation of the original and the additional instrumentation, guitars and keyboards, made “Attitude” sound nothing like “Billin’” aside from a slightly similar drum sample.
Plus the break beat wasn’t originally the Audio Two’s, *it was the Honeydrippers’* - go figure. 🤷🏽♂️
You really know your stuff concerning hip hop. Thanks for the info
This is so good miss this style of rap😢
Great song and album
I Absolutely Love This Lady... 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐 Flower's For Lyte
the song has a nice rhythm to jump rope on as a boxing warm-up
love this
Lyte as rock!!
HARD !!!!!
Latifah, LYTE, ROXANNE SHANTE...MY 3 FEMALE G.O.A.TS....AND THATS THAT
Nah...Roxanne Shantae...not the Real Roxanne.
@@D.EdwardSewell-jg2xt aye yo my guy...real talk I Meant to put shante it was a mistake.. because shante is THE ILLEST so u right ..I'ma change this💯💪🏿
@@D.EdwardSewell-jg2xt yo u was definitely Right...that was a mistake..I changed it my g💯💪🏿
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I remember listen to this in my brother 87 toyota cressida Red with Bbs rims
Lyte was going at Antoinette..😩
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP MC LYTE DIS MUSIC 🎶
MC Lyte don’t sleet
This beef was funny
Antoinette was better lyrically than lyte
Where is Antoinette now ?😏
I'm sorry but Lyte couldn't mess with Antoinette