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song recorded by American rapper
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. It was published on May 27, 1993 by
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and Atlantic Street, as the lead single from her fourth studio album, ''
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'' (1993). The song was produced by
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(of
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) with Walter "Mucho" Scott, who along with Lyte have songwriting credits. The song peaked at  35 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in October 1993 and the third  1 single on the ''Billboard''
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chart of her career. It also reached  40 on the US ''Cash Box'' Top 100 and  67 on the UK Singles Chart. On November 30, 1993 "Ruffneck" became the first work by a female solo rapper to be
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by the
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. The accompanying music video was directed by Pamela Birkhead and filmed on
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,
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. With the single Lyte also received her first
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nomination for
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at the
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in February 1994, but lost to
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's "
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". In 2011, it was included on XXL's ''"250 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of the 90s"'' list. In April 2013, the song was included  17 on
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's ''"The 50 Best Rap Songs by Women"'' list. "Ruffneck" was listed in the ''Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era'' (2005) by Bruce Pollock.


Conception and composition

The song contains a much more aggressive style than its previous singles. In Ruffneck, which has been described as an "ode to thug love", MC Lyte explicitly talks about her sexual preference for men who have an ''"evil smile with a mouth full of gold teeth"'', ''"dude with a attitude"'' who'll ''"smack it, lick it, swallow it up style."'' As Lyte told
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magazine in 2011, the song came about after then-
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vice president
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sent it to
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to work with
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and his production team, who already had tracks ready for her. Regarding her use of the expression "ruffneck" she commented "I started talking about having something that gives tribute to
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because I grew up around that culture. And ruffneck happened to be a term that was used in West Indian culture. It was the feel that New York was going through." Years later Lyte was asked what happened to the girl who wanted a ruffneck, to which she replied "She’s older now. She still wants a ruffneck, but a ruffneck that’s a little more into the same things I’m into. Back then, I was still finding my way and was just someone who was willing to grow. So I’m not looking for the same ruffneck that I was looking back for then." In April 2020, on the 19th anniversary of the passing of
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's '' Left Eye '' Lopes, Lyte has confessed that she originally had an appearance in the second verse "She flew down in the middle of her tour to Virginia to hit the studio with Aquil Davidson, Teddy Riley and ME", but that it could not be finalized because it was not approved by her label.


Samples

The song is made up of multiple elements from
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's "
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". It also has an interpolation to "If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right" by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth.


Commercial performance

Although at the time of its publication "Ruffneck" divided its fans, it ended up becoming a crossover success. It became Lyte's second song on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 after
Poor Georgie "Poor Georgie" is the second single from hip-hop artist MC Lyte's third album ''Act Like You Know'' (1991). The song was produced by Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez, and released on December 12, 1991. The song seeks to convey an anti-addiction message, thr ...
and her first top 40 single, peaking at #35 in October 1993 and staying a total of 20 weeks on the chart. It also became her first top 10 single on the Billboard's
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, peaking at #10 in September of the same year, and her third song to reach #1 on the
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charts. It also peaked at #67 on the UK Singles Chart, marking MC Lyte's first appearance on a chart outside of the United States as a lead artist. On the
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, the song fared even better, reaching #22. On November 30, 1993 "Ruffneck" became the first work by a female solo rapper to be
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by the
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, with 500,000 certified units (Previously only groups like
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and J. J. Fad had succeeded).


Reception and influence

In his "Consumer Guide" column in ''
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'', critic
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described the song as "magnificent" and that "will break her pop if anything does, and I'm pessimistic enough about America and the 'hood to suspect that it's too good to do the trick." Described the "Ruffneck" chorus as "male cheering like the studio was a football terrace" and "strangely reminiscent of an oi anthem". Christgau also commented on the lyrics "he's always rude and not always what he pretends to be, but when she's got a problem: "''He'll be there / Right by my side with his ruffneck tactics.''" I hope so. Because they're going to need each other." Pan-European magazine ''
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'' wrote, "This female rapper scratches your neck roughly with a song on the same "shout-it-out-loud" level as Naughty by Nature's ' Hip Hop Hurray'." Simon Williams from ''
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'' said, "MC Lyte is making a healthy career out of rapping about shagging, with no come (sic) back. "''I need a man who's quick to put out the spliff and get stiff!''" she hollers alarmingly, rambling on about sucking and swallowing while the guys, somewhat unsurprisingly, go "''HEY!''" in the background. And this is a RADIO MIX??? If you can't beat 'em, f— 'em your way, I guess. A hit." Amy Linden from ''
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'' would write about the content of the song, "I don't think bitches ain't nuthin 'but hoes and tricks, and all respect due to Lyte, but this girl don't want a ruffneck' cause I just have this gut feeling that a guy who gets his kicks peeing on the street is not the male role model my son needs." During a note with Michel Marriott from ''
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and
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reflected on the song that "the celebration of the ''ruffneck''" represents "a paradox of identity, attitude and mannerisms of generations-long in black America."
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's
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highlighted his "catchy Naughty by Nature-like cheerleader chorus." In retrospect,
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's Alex Henderson commented in his ''Ain't No Other'' album review that Ruffneck is "The song that did the most to define the album", describing it as a "catchy, inspired single". In 2001,
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of
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opined that with the release of the single Lyte "introduces a moment in hip-hop where female acts like
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would reinscribe the value of "authentic" black masculinity/sexuality on tracks like '
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' and ' Shoop'." In 2013,
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's Lauren Nostro reviewed the song, which she deemed gave Lyte "her commercial peak five years after her Hall of Fame career", describing her beat as "syncopated head-nodding". and saying that his chorus is "ridiculously catchy". In September 2020,
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's Dee Lockett commented that with this song Lyte "set the standard for what women were ''"allowed"'' to rap about, and generations of New York rappers as
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,
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, Foxy Brown and
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followed her lead."


Accolades


Music video

The music video for "Ruffneck" was directed by Pamela Birkhead, who also worked with
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and the progressive metal group
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, and was released in May 1993. Filmed on
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, it shows MC Lyte rapping with a group of men behind them cheering in the chorus and in a rooftop overlooking the
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. It also features a cameo from former
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member
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. In July 2016, in her note ''Hip-Hop Music Videos From Women in the ‘90s That Still Give Us Life'',
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's Jasmine Grant commented:


Appearances

"Ruffneck" was included in her compilation albums
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(2001), ''Rhyme Masters'' (2005), ''Rhino Hi-Five: MC Lyte'' (2007), ''Cold Rock a Party - Best Of MC Lyte'' (2019) and on the
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"Lyte Of A Decade" (1996). MC Lyte performed this song in his tribute at the 2006
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. In October 2008 she performed "Ruffneck" at the
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. "Ruffneck" was also featured on
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's 2005 video game ''
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''.


Single track listing


A-Side

#"Ruffneck" (12" Mix)- 5:22 #"Ruffneck" (Dub Mix)- 5:25 #"Ruffneck" (Instrumental)- 3:52


B-Side

#"Brooklyn" (Radio Edit)- 4:05 #"Brooklyn" (Dub Mix)- 4:05 #"Brooklyn" (Instrumental)- 3:51


Personnel

Credits are taken from the liner notes. *Lyrics By – Lyte *Producer, Lyrics By, Music By – Aqil Davidson (tracks: A1 to A3) *Producer, Music By – Franklyn Grant (tracks: B1 to B3), Markel Riley, Tyrone Fyffe (tracks: B1 to B3), Walter "Mucho" Scott (tracks: A1 to A3) *Engineer – Franklin Grant, Keston Wright *Executive Producer – Nat Robinson


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

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References

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