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Released | September 20, 2024 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 50:13 | |||
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1 of 1 is the ninth album released by American rapper MC Lyte. [1] The album was released in 2024 via My Block Inc. and Sunni Gyrl Inc. in partnership with Vydia, and featured production from Warryn Campbell, Nottz, DJ Scratch, Easy Mo Bee, The King of Chill, Koncept and Cory Mo. It is MC Lyte's first studio album in 9 years after the release of Legend in 2015. [2]
The album features collaborations with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Mary Mary, Queen Latifah, Ghostface Killah, Q-Tip, Common, Salt, Big Daddy Kane and Raheem DeVaughn. [3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "1 of 1 Intro" | Lana Moorer | Warryn Campbell | 0:39 |
2. | "Thank You" (featuring Muni Long and Mary Mary) |
| 4:33 | |
3. | "Life & Luxury" (featuring Eric Dawkins) |
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| 4:40 |
4. | "King King" (with Queen Latifah) |
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| 3:18 |
5. | "Sunni Block Barber Shop" (featuring Affion Crockett) | Affion Crocket | W. Campbell | 0:41 |
6. | "To RockThe Mic" | L. Moorer | W. Campbell | 3:45 |
7. | "1–5" | L. Moorer | W. Campbell | 2:40 |
8. | "Make a Livin'" | L. Moorer | W. Campbell | 2:09 |
9. | "All Day All Night" |
| Easy Mo Bee | 3:25 |
10. | "Lyte Ghost Lil Mama" (featuring Ghostface Killah and Lil Mama) |
| King of Chill | 4:08 |
11. | "Kick Back Relax" (featuring Q-Tip) | L. Moorer | W. Campbell | 2:44 |
12. | "Vote 4 Change" (featuring Warryn Campbell and Zaya Campbell) |
| W. Campbell | 0:38 |
13. | "Change Your Ways" (featuring Stevie Wonder and Common) |
| Koncept | 3:55 |
14. | "Woman" (with Raheem DeVaughn and Big Daddy Kane featuring Cheryl "Salt" James) |
| W. Campbell | 3:30 |
15. | "Alright" (featuring Jai'Len Josey) |
| Cory Mo | 3:44 |
16. | "Wisdom from Easy Mo Bee" | L. Moorer | W. Campbell | 0:57 |
17. | "Music Is" (featuring JoiStaRR) |
| W. Campbell | 4:41 |
Total length: | 50:13 |
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10% Dis is a single from MC Lyte's album Lyte as a Rock produced by the hip hop duo Audio Two, who are also credited as songwriters.
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