McLyte (1971–)
McLyte (1971–)
African-American musician and singer. Name variations: Lana Moorer. Born Lana Michele Moorer, Oct 11, 1971, in Queens, NY.
Known for street style, began rapping at 12; at 16, released debut single, "I Cram to Understand U (Sam)," through father's First Priority records; released Lyte as a Rock (1988) and Eyes on This (1989); became 1st rapper to perform in Carnegie Hall, appearing for AIDS benefit (1990); introduced elements of soul and R&B to new album, Act Like You Know (1991), which included rap hits "Poor Georgie" and "Eyes Are the Soul"; released Ain't No Other (1993), which returned to hard rap; with female rappers Lin Que and Kink Easy, began management company, Duke Da Moon (early 1990s); released gold single, "Keep On, Keepin' On"; released Bad as I Wanna B (1996), which included single "Cold Rock a Party"; appeared in film, An Alan Smithee Film—Burn Hollywood Burn (1997); released moderately successful album, Seven & Seven (1998); was 1st female hip hop artist to receive a gold record.