Ain't No Other
1993 studio album by MC Lyte
Ain't No Other is the fourth album released by American rapper MC Lyte . It was released on June 22, 1993, on First Priority Music/Atlantic Records and produced by Audio Two , Backspin, Markell Riley, Franklin Grant, Tyrone Fyffe , "Lil" Chris Smith, Funk, Sir Scratch and Walter "Mucho" Scott.
Ain't No Other peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard 200 and No. 16 on the Top R&B Albums chart, selling 238,000 copies in United States according to Nielsen Soundscan (2007).[ 8]
Also produced two charting singles "I Go On ", which peaked at No. 27 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, and the more successful "Ruffneck ", which reached No. 1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart and peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
Track listing
"Intro" – 0:19
"Brooklyn" (Lana Moorer, Tyrone Fyffe, Franklin Grant, Markell Riley) – 4:03
"Ruffneck " (Lana Moorer, Aquil Davidson, Markell Riley, Walter Scott) – 3:57
"What's My Name Yo" (Lana Moorer, Kevin McKenzie, Scott McKenzie) – 3:38
"Lil Paul" (Lana Moorer, Funk) – 3:27
"Ain't No Other" (Lana Moorer, Backspin) – 3:36
"Hard Copy" (Linque Ayoung , Backspin) featuring Lin Que and Makeba Mooncycle (Kink Ez) – 2:30
"Fuck That Motherfucking Bullshit" (Lana Moorer, Vaughn Alford, Kirk Robinson) – 3:17
"Intro" – 0:05
"I Go On" (Lana Moorer, Aquil Davidson, Franklin Grant, Markell Riley) – 4:47
"One Nine Nine Three" (Lana Moorer, Backspin) – 3:27
"Never Heard Nothin' Like This" (Kirk Robinson) – 3:06
"Can I Get Some Dap" (Lana Moorer, Backspin) – 3:34
"Let Me Adem" (Lana Moorer, Backspin) – 3:22
"Steady Fucking" (featuring KRS-One ) (Lana Moorer, Kirk Robinson, Nat Robinson, Lawrence Parker , Scott Sterling ) – 5:08
"Who's House" – 4:50
"I Cram to Understand U" – 7:04
Personnel
Nat Robinson – executive producer
Herb Powers, Jr. – mastering
Merlyn Rosenberg – photography
Lynn Kowalewski – art direction
Charts
Year-end charts
References
^ "MC Lyte – Act Like You Know" . AllMusic .
^ Ain't No Other at AllMusic
^ "Robert Christgau: CG: MC Lyte" . Robertchristgau.com . Retrieved April 9, 2019 .
^ Johnson, Connie (July 25, 1993). "In Brief" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved January 21, 2023 .
^ Fadele, Dele (July 24, 1993). "Long Play" . NME . p. 35. Retrieved June 5, 2023 .
^ Harris, Keith (2004). "MC Lyte". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster . p. 526 . ISBN 0-7432-0169-8 .
^ "Robert Christgau: Rude Girls Rule: Boss, MC Lyte, Yo Yo, Roxanne Shanté" . Robertchristgau.com . Retrieved April 9, 2019 .
^ a b Concepcion, Mariel (June 9, 2007). "A bad rap?" . Billboard . Vol. 119, no. 23. pp. 24– 25. Retrieved February 3, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
^ "MC Lyte Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard .
^ "MC Lyte Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard .
^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1993" . Billboard . Retrieved December 27, 2020 .
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