Act Like You Know (MC Lyte Album)
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''Act Like You Know'' is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist
MC Lyte Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rap music, rapper, Disc jockey, DJ, actress and entrepreneur. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, Lyte first gained fame in the late 19 ...
. It was released on September 17, 1991, by First Priority Music, distributed by Atlantic Records, and featured production from Audio Two,
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, Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez, The King of Chill, Pal Joey,
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and DJ Master Tee. In this album she develops in some tracks a softer sound influenced by R&B, having more mixed reviews than in her previous albums. Commercially it performed weaker than its predecessor
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, peaking at  102 on the ''Billboard'' 200 Top Albums and  14 on the
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. Two singles made it high on the
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chart with " When in Love" peaking at  3 and
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reaching  1. "Poor Georgie" also cracked the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at  83 in March 1992.


Recording and production

During an interview with
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in 2019, Lyte said that during this time she "was ready to be sexy" but was prevented by an executive. Lyte revealed "I was reprimanded by my label exec like, 'No, you don't have to do that.' (...) When she saw the photo shoot she called me and she said, 'What is this? I need you to put your jeans on and I need you to take a photo shoot on the streets of New York.'" Unlike her previous work, on this album Lyte features a more diverse production team, which includes her usual King of Chill and Audio Two adding to
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of
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, Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez, Wolf & Epic (who have previously worked with
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), among others. On some tracks the album also had a softer sound influenced by New Jack Swing and R&B. Regarding this Lyte commented in an interview to ''
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'' "Oh, there are nutty people out there who want rappers to be this or that. I see rap melding into other types of music - reggae, house, R-and- B - to stay alive. After being underground for too long, you get ready to blow out. To me, the tracks still sound street, but they have something that adults could like, too. I'm the common denominator on all the tracks, and I tried to stay MC Lyte." In an interview with
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in 2011 Lyte commented "First you come into the game and you have no expectations. You just want the microphone to say what you want to say. But before long the pressure is on to actually sell records. Once you have that pressure on you, you have to come up with new and inventive ways to get there." On working with the Wolf & Epic production team, MC Lyte stated:


Music and lyrics

The album addresses topics such as sexuality ("Like a Virgin", "2 Young 4 What"),
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"), dysfunctional relationships ("
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"), alcohol and
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("Poor Georgie", "Eyes Are the Soul") and AIDS ("Eyes Are the Soul", "Lola from the Copa"). She said about the album content "I'm talking about so many things, from drinking and driving, smoking causing cancer, losing virginity, abortion from a pro-choice stance, drug addiction, AIDS. I tried to pick topics and issues that hadn't been done to death by rappers. Then I tried to make it seem funny, to put the message in a palatable way." In "Kamikaze" Lyte blasts rap that does not deal with real issues, singing: ''"They try to keep me down because I talk to a beat / In other words I try to teach / But if I talk that Yang Yang s—t / Like You Can’t Touch This/That s—t’ll hit."'' in reference to
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. On the album Lyte also covers "Take It Off" by
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(1986). In the CD version of the album "K-Rock's the Man" was included as a bonus track, which is performed by Lyte's
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, DJ K-Rock.


Critical reception

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'', critic Robert Christgau highlighted the songs "When in Love" and "All That". Writing for the magazine '' Details'', Brantley Bardin declared that the album's "only real fault… is that with at least one message (if not six) per song, it verges on becoming the ultimate public service announcement." The magazine '' Sassy'' raved that the "record hits you with crazy hard beats, and Lyte’s rhymes talk about life from a distinctly girly perspective," while '' Billboard'' lauded Act Like You Know as "a toughtalking effort that takes no prisoners," calling Lyte's style "tough but caring and, above all, smart."
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from '' Spin'' commented "If you consider yourself a rap aficionado, let alone an MC Lyte fan, skip the first side of ''Act Like You Know'', " also found the samples and arrangements of the album's first half overwrought. "It falls way off and lands squarely in pop-rap hell.… yte’svoice has the eerie, anemic sound of a lost MC in a musical identity crisis." Even so, Morgan admitted, "She finds herself on the second side, thank God, and comes back kicking shit harder than ever over fat, simple drum beats and some seriously slamming samples." Gil Griffin of ''
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'' wrote in his review of the album "Lyte proves she shines brightest among female rappers. Eighteen well-written songs, a mixture of deliveries, and fresh beats and samples give her a rough, tough and psychedelic symmetry." Although Griffin singled out socially conscious songs like Eyes Are the Soul, Poor Georgie, and When in Love, he would also comment that "When off the serious subjects, she's a devilishly funny and clever storyteller, and a ruthless competitor-slayer - especially when she goes after other rappers on Kamikaze." ''
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'' critic Michael Small noted that, in trying to branch out into the R&B genre, Lyte was spreading herself too thin, and risked "pleasing no one." While she was talented in both genres, he wrote, maintaining her "consistent skills" and proving she's a "great storyteller," the departure put her in a "confusing middle ground." James Bernard of ''
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'' rated the album an A−, saying "Hip-hop does not have to be hard; it can be sensitive and smooth, as this rap vet proves on her third effort. Act Like You Know finds MC Lyte softening her image without losing her edge." highlighting especially the socially conscious "Eyes Are the Soul" and the tracks on which "she gets in the trenches with a harder microphone attack" like "Search 4 the Lyte" and "All That." In hindsight, Alex Henderson of
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commented that even with a more commercial sound, the album "is far from a sellout - Lyte's music still has plenty of bite, substance, and integrity." He also considered that as in her previous album "she's at her best when telling some type of story instead of simply boasting about her rapping skills." In July 2016 it was included by
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at  24 on their list ''"The 25 Greatest Rap Albums of 1991"''. In January 2019, Albumism's Jesse Ducker called the album "a small misstep" in Lyte's career.


Track listing

The song writing information is according to the ASCAP website.


Samples

*"When In Love" **"Changin'" by
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**"Hot (I Need to be Love, Love Loved)" by James Brown *"Search 4 the Lyte" **"Funky Drummer" by James Brown **"More Peas" by The J.B.'s **"Dazz" by Brick *"Poor Georgie" **"
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" by The S.O.S. Band **"Bubble Bunch" by
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**"Georgy Porgy" by Toto **"My World Is Empty Without You" by
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**"I Wanna Be Where You Are" by
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*"All That" **"Cozy" by
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**"This Song Is Familiar" by
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*"Big Bad Sister" **"Help Is on the Way" by
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*"Another Dope Intro" **"Synthetic Substitution" by
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*"2 Young 4 What" **"Groove With You" by Isley Brothers


Personnel

Credits are taken from the liner notes. ;Performance * Lead vocals
MC Lyte Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rap music, rapper, Disc jockey, DJ, actress and entrepreneur. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, Lyte first gained fame in the late 19 ...
* Lyrics By – MC Lyte, Pal Joey (track 7), Spoonie Gee (track 7), Dana Eaves dditional(track 9), The King Of Chill (track 13) DJ K-Rock (track 19), David Minor (track 19) * Backing Vocals – Vanessa Townell (track 1) Myron Glasper (track 2) Torrence Woods (track 2) Billy Trudel (track 8) * Bass – Reggie McBride (tracks: 1, 8) * Drums – Bret Mazur (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 8) * Acoustic Guitar – Jeff Baxter (track 2) * Guitar – Richard Wolf (tracks: 1, 2, 8) * Lead Guitar – Nick Kirgo (track 8) * Keyboards – Richard Wolf (tracks: 1, 8) * Saxophone – Bob Shepphard (track 2) *Scratches roduced By– DJ K-Rock, DJ Master Tee ;Production & Technical * Mastered By – Carlton Batts * Producer – Audio Two (tracks: 9, 11, 15, 19), Wolf & Epic (1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 18), The 45 King (10, 12, 14, 17), The King Of Chill (3, 13), DJ Doc (track 6), Pal Joey (track 7) *Mixed By – Carmen Rizzo (tracks: 1, 2, 8) Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez (track 6) DJ Master Tee (10, 12, 16, 17) * Music By – Audio Two (tracks: 9, 11, 15, 19), Wolf & Epic (1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 18), The 45 King (10, 12, 14, 17), The King Of Chill (3, 13), DJ Doc (track 6), Pal Joey (track 7) * Engineer – Yoram Vazan (track 3) Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez (track 6) Dwayne D Sumal (track 7) Carmen Rizzo (track 8) Audio Two (9, 11, 15, 19) DJ Master Tee (tracks: 10, 17) The 45 King (12, 14) The King Of Chill (track 13) * Engineer ssistant– Chris Fuhrman (tracks: 1, 2) Peter Jorge (track 7) Tracy Chisholm (track 8) * Programmed By – Bret Mazur (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 8) * Arranged By ocal Arrangement– Richard Wolf (tracks: 1, 2, 8)


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References

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