The rhymer known as MC Lyte is one of the most revered artists in the game, since she debuted in the late 1980s, Lyte has been a bastion for creativity, authenticity and sisterhood. She's been the brash teenage battle rapper, she topical message rapper, the pop-friendly radio rapper and the wise-beyond-her-years elder stateswoman -- it's all Lyte.
But for all of her reverence and accolades and acclaim; there are still those moments in the L-Y-T-E's career where she was grossly slept on. In 2008, she delivered such a moment.
Almost September is a trio featuring MC Lyte, Jared Lee Gosselin and Philip "Whitey" White; and they came together in 2008 for an EP rich with soulful sounds and some of Lyte's most effervescent rhymes. The Almost September project is one of Lyte's lesser-recognized moments, but it more than merits a revisit from fans and curios.
"Soul music was definitely something I listened to," MC Lyte recalls about the project's genesis. "It was so funny that they called it 'neo-soul'; it was just 'soul' for me. But it was really trippy. I wound up in a studio session with Macy Gray and I sat there with her and her producers and really vibed with them. We did one song and then we did another song and before you know it-- we had all these songs!"