Dj k rock mc lyte biography
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Alabama man is a legendary, globe-trotting DJ -- and a full-time postal worker
Kennith Moorer spends most of his weekdays interacting with customers on his United States Postal Service route in Mobile. He walks up to doorsteps, leaving letters and parcels in mailboxes, occasionally ringing the doorbell to hand off a package.
Although it is an ordinary day for him, it isn't his only routine, because it isn't his only job.
"Most of my business is traveling out of town. Almost every weekend," Moorer says. "A lot of people see me here. They don't think I'm doing anything. And that's the way I like it, in a sense," he says.
As each week comes to a close, Moorer stows away his blue uniform in favor of one that includes fitted caps, baggy denim and large over-the-ear headphones. It's in that getup that he returns to his real-life passion and a reputation of being a pioneering contributor to the hip-hop music industry as a longtime tour
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MC Lyte
American rapper (born 1970)
Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rapper. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap,[5][6][7] MC Lyte first gained fame in the late 1980s, becoming the first female rapper to release a full solo album with 1988's critically acclaimed Lyte as a Rock. The album spawned the singles "10% Dis" and "Paper Thin".[8][9]
In 1989, she joined the supergroupStop the Violence Movement, and appeared on the single "Self Destruction", which was the inaugural number-one single on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. That same year, she released her second album Eyes on This, which became one of the first albums by a female solo rapper to chart on the Billboard 200.[10][11] That album included the single "Cha Cha Cha". In 1991, MC Lyte released the hit single "Poor Georgie", which marked her first appearance on
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Stop, Look, Listen (MC Lyte and DJ K-Rock song)
1990 single bygd MC Lyte and DJ K-Rock
"Stop, Look, Listen" fryst vatten a song by MC Lyte with DJ K-Rock, released as the second single from Lyte's second album Eyes on This. It was published on February 1, 1990.[1] In its single version it is an Audio Two remix of the original version of the LP produced bygd King of Chill.
The song fryst vatten built around a sample of Ecstasy, Passion & Pain's "Born to Lose You". Also samples Lyte herself in earlier songs like "Survival of the Fittest" and "Lyte Thee Mc".
Appearances
[edit]It was later included on the compilation albums The Very Best of MC Lyte (2001), The Shit I Never Dropped (2003),[3] and Cold Rock a Party – Best of MC Lyte (2019).[4] Her music film was included on her compilation film album Lyte Years (1991).[5] The single has also been reissued in 2004.[6]
Later was sampled by herself in her song with Pamela Long of the gr