| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1997年02月20日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | EastWest America |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 61781 |
| SKU | 075596178129 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:39:48
Personnel: M.C. Lyte, Da Brat (rap vocals); Xscape (vocals); Carl-So-Lowe (various instruments); Larmarquis Jefferson (bass); Mr. Lee (programming); D.J. Master Tee (scratches); Elle (background vocals).
Producers: Rashad Smith, Jermaine Dupri, Carl-So-Lowe, R. Kelly, Goldenboy.
Recorded at KrossWire Studio, Atlanta, Georgia; Skip Sailor Studios, Los Angeles, California; The Hit Factory, New York, New York; Criteria Studios, Florida.
It takes a lot more than mere longevity to make you a pioneer in the rap game. Just ask M.C. Lyte, whose 1993 single "Ruffneck" was the first by a female rapper to go gold. By then, she was already long overdue. Earlier classics like "Paper Thin," "Lyte As A Rock" and "Poor Georgie" had gone ghetto-gold, earning her street respect long before she earned mainstream sales.
On BAD AS I WANNA B, her fifth album and her first since AIN'T NO OTHER, the 1993 disc that contained "Ruffneck," Lyte sports the same rugged lyrics and roughneck flow that enabled so many female MCs to follow in her footsteps. With producer-extraordinaire Jermaine Dupri at the helm, the hip-hop beats on BAD AS I WANNA B match Lyte's no-one-can-touch-me skills. But with a little less of the boyish attitude and a little more makeup, she is now the epitome of the female rapper. She knows the answer when she asks, "Have U ever ever in your long-livin' life seen a woman rock the mic like the one called the Lyte?," and she's not just boasting.
Personnel: M.C. Lyte, Da Brat (rap vocals); Xscape (vocals); Carl-So-Lowe (various instruments); Larmarquis Jefferson (bass); Mr. Lee (programming); D.J. Master Tee (scratches); Elle (background vocals).
Producers: Rashad Smith, Jermaine Dupri, Carl-So-Lowe, R. Kelly, Goldenboy.
Recorded at KrossWire Studio, Atlanta, Georgia; Skip Sailor Studios, Los Angeles, California; The Hit Factory, New York, New York; Criteria Studios, Florida.
It takes a lot more than mere longevity to make you a pioneer in the rap game. Just ask M.C. Lyte, whose 1993 single "Ruffneck" was the first by a female rapper to go gold. By then, she was already long overdue. Earlier classics like "Paper Thin," "Lyte As A Rock" and "Poor Georgie" had gone ghetto-gold, earning her street respect long before she earned mainstream sales.
On BAD AS I WANNA B, her fifth album and her first since AIN'T NO OTHER, the 1993 disc that contained "Ruffneck," Lyte sports the same rugged lyrics and roughneck flow that enabled so many female MCs to follow in her footsteps. With producer-extraordinaire Jermaine Dupri at the helm, the hip-hop beats on BAD AS I WANNA B match Lyte's no-one-can-touch-me skills. But with a little less of the boyish attitude and a little more makeup, she is now the epitome of the female rapper. She knows the answer when she asks, "Have U ever ever in your long-livin' life seen a woman rock the mic like the one called the Lyte?," and she's not just boasting.
Personnel: Mr. Lee (programming); Elle, Kandi Burruss (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Jermaine Dupri; Phil Tan; R. Kelly; Stephen George; Carl Nappa.
Audio Remixer: Darrell "Delite" Allamby.
Recording information: Criteria Studios, FL; KrossWire Studio, Atlanta, GA; Skip Sailor Studios, LA, CA; The Hit Factory, NY, NY.
Photographer: Michael Miller .
Unknown Contributor Role: Rob Feeney.
Arranger: Carl-So-Lowe.
エディション : PA
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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