Paper Thin (MC Lyte Song)
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"Paper Thin" is the third single from
MC Lyte 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 ...
's debut album ''
Lyte as a Rock ''Lyte as a Rock'' is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist MC Lyte. It was released in May 1988, via First Priority and Atlantic Records, and featured production from Audio Two, Prince Paul, King of Chill and his group ...
''. It is produced by King of Chill, who along with Lyte has songwriting credits. The song, which is about Lyte confronting her boyfriend over
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, became an
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hit, selling 125,000 copies in the first six months with virtually no radio play. In 2003, ''
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'' placed Paper Thin  24 in their list ''"Top 151 Rap Songs of All-Time"''. In April 2013, the song was included  8 on
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's ''"The 50 Best Rap Songs by Women"'' list. Paper Thin was ranked  23 on
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's ''The 100 Best Rap Songs of All Time'' list. The song has also been covered/reinterpreted by other rappers like
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,
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and
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.


Conception and composition

In an interview with ''
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'', MC Lyte says she wrote the lyrics to "Paper Thin" in her rhyme book long before recorded the song "probably '82" at 12 or 13 years old. Lyte also tells that the lyrics are not based on her own personal experiences. "Paper Thin" was produced by King of Chill of the rap group Alliance, who also has songwriting credits. According to an interview with King of Chill in 2019, the initial production work was done in his family's apartment with a
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drum machine, and followed by mixing at Firehouse Studio in
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. The producer has also stated that the success of the song was a "dream come true"


Samples

The song contains samples of
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's " 17 Days" guitar riff,
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's " I'm Glad You're Mine"'s drum, and
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's " Shining Star" hook. The song also has a chorus interpolation from
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' "
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", in which Lyte changes "Jack" to "Sam."


Music video

The music video for the song, directed by
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, was filmed at the
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in
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and features cameos by, among others the clothing designer urban April Walker, D-Nice,
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,
MC Serch Michael Berrin (born May 6, 1967), best known by his stage name MC Serch, is an American rapper and music executive. He is a former member of 3rd Bass and Non Phixion. Early life and education Serch grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York ...
of the rap group
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and their DJ K-Rock. During an interview with ''
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'' Lyte commented on the making of the video "It was fun. It was a quick shoot. We probably went from about 9 in the morning till about 7. It was very different from 'Lyte As a Rock,' because 'Lyte As a Rock' was a 24-hour video. We worked 24 hours around the clock for that video 'cause there were so many different setups. But with 'Paper Thin' it was quite simple. Had a train full of people that that I knew and that were very supportive of my career, so they came in." In the book ''Icons of Hip Hop: An Encyclopedia of the Movement, Music, and Culture'' (2007), the writer Jennifer R. Young would comment on the video: It was included on her compilation video album ''Lyte Years'' (1991).


Appearances

"Paper Thin" was included in her compilation albums
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(2001), ''The Shit I Never Dropped'' (2003), ''Rhyme Masters'' (2005), and ''Cold Rock a Party - Best Of MC Lyte'' (2019). The single has also been reissued in 2003. In 1996,
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recorded a cover of the song.
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has made a remix of the song on his remix album '' Special Blends Volume 1 & 2'' (2004). MC Lyte performed this song in her tribute at the 2006
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.


Legacy and influence


Critical reception

In the book ''That's the Joint !: The Hip Hop Study Reader'' (2003), sociologist
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commented on the song: Hip hop magazine
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joked that the song "Introduced toe sucking to an unwitting generation" In June 2012,
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would review the song for
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commenting "Classic beat, classic Lyte.(...) MC Lyte is the number one female MC of all time. And it’s exemplified of ‘Paper Thin" For the same media Rob Kenner reviewed "MC Lyte is one of the greatest rappers of any gender in hip-hop history ( ...) Aside from the battle rap "10% Dis," the album's standout track was this song, in which Lyte puts a two-timing loverboy in check. Unconcerned with inflaming her listeners' sexual urges, Lyte was always confident that her lyrics were more than enough." On the 30th anniversary of its release, ''Albumisms Jesse Ducker reviewed "Lyte as a Rock," in which he commented on the song: Henry Adaso of
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rated that with Paper Thin Lyte "solidified her status as the new queen in town." In 2018, thirty years after its publication, Christopher R. Weingarten of ''
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'' magazine reviewed "Paper Thin", calling it an "iconic hip-hop hit" and "Machismo-slaying anthem." For his part, Troy Smith from
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would write in 2021 "MC Lyte was the first female emcee who could hang with the boys. That was clear from her lyrical talent. But she took things to the next level on 'Paper Thin', a song that smacks down egotistical men in epic fashion."


Accolades


Samples

*In 1992,
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sampled the song on "Holy Rum Swig" from their album ''
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''. *In February 1993, English
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sampled "Paper Thin" on their single "
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". * In September 1993,
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interpolated the song in "Area" on their album
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. In the third verse,
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sings ''"A-hah, a-hah, a-hah/Sucker you missed, I put all feelings aside, I know who I am"'' changing it to ''"A-hah, a-hah, a-hah/(We whooped that ass) And put the feelings aside, I know who I am"''. *In 1999 was sampled by
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on his song with Redman "Fake Thugs Dedication" from his album ''
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''. *In 2003,
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rewrote "Paper Thin" for her verse in her collaboration with
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on the single "
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".


Single track listing


12" Vinyl


A-Side

# "Paper Thin" (Radio Version) (5:00) # "Paper Thin" (Remix) (2:55) #*Produced by
Audio Two Audio Two was the Brooklyn, New York hip hop duo of emcee Kirk "Milk Dee" Robinson and DJ Nat "Gizmo" Robinson, most famous for its first hit "Top Billin'". History The duo's debut single, "Make it Funky", was released in 1987, but it was ...
# "Paper Thin" (Remix) (3:25) #*Produced by Alliance


B-Side

# "Paper Thin" (Instrumental) (2:53) # "Paper Thin" (Acapella) (2:25) # "Spare The Rod" (4:26)


Personnel

Credits are taken from the liner notes. *Written By – MC Lyte (tracks A1 to B2), First Priority Crew (tracks: B3), King Of Chill (tracks: A1 to B2) *Producer – King Of Chill *Mastered By – Carlton Batts (CSB) *Executive Producer – Nat Robinson


References

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