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'All of Us Who Came Before Played Some Type of Role : MC Lyte Talks Red Bull Radio Mix, Hip-Hop Family Tree, and Paving the Way For Female Rappers to Have Freedom of Expression

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Lana “MC Lyte” Moorer’s groundbreaking career is filled with accomplishments, including Grammy nominations, a Trumpet Awards Trailblazer Award, and lifetime achievement honors from VH1 and […]

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