Busta Rhymes And MC Lyte Receive Icon Awards At 7th Annual Culture Creators Award Brunch

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Culture Creators, the esteemed organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating trailblazers in entertainment and fashion, hosted their highly anticipated 7th Annual Innovators and Leaders Awards Brunch on Saturday, June 24th, at the illustrious Beverly Hilton. This star-studded event, presented by Netflix and empowered by the Pronghorn Company and Lexus, exceeded all expectations, delivering an emotionally charged experience that left attendees inspired and deeply moved.
The prestigious awards brunch paid homage to two iconic figures that have made indelible marks on the industry. Busta Rhymes and MC Lyte, revered legends in their own right, were honored for their immense contributions to Hip-Hop and Black culture, while Chloe and Halle Bailey were recognized as the deserving recipients of the Innovator of the Year award. These remarkable individuals have redefined boundaries, shattered glass ceilings, and paved the way for future generations.
One of the undeniable highlights of the event was Busta Rhymes’ electrifying speech. After being presented with the Icon Award by Mona Scott Young and the inimitable Big Daddy Kane, Busta Rhymes captivated the audience with his raw passion and authenticity, taking them on a journey through his illustrious career. He spoke from the depths of his soul, sharing personal anecdotes and revealing the struggles he faced while pursuing his dreams.
In a touching moment, Busta Rhymes reflected on his journey, stating, “I get a lot of love because I’m a giver of love…But I don’t get awards…not in this form. So it’s a little overwhelming for me because, Mona would know, a lot of times I would ask, ‘How much longer I gotta wait?’” As the significance of the moment began to settle in for the Icon Honoree, he stated “We are the founders of civilization, the makers and the owners of the planet, the gods of the universe. Our culture is the greatest. And with that being said, even when they gave us nothing, we created every culture.” 
The atmosphere was electric as the room hung on his every word. Busta’s speech served as a powerful reminder that success is born from perseverance, determination, and unwavering passion. His words resonated deeply with everyone in attendance, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts and inspiring them to embrace their own unique journeys.
The event was further elevated by the presence of esteemed guests and industry luminaries. Keith Powers, star of the Netflix original film “The Perfect Find,” graced the stage to present the Strong Black Lead summer lineup, igniting excitement and anticipation for the incredible content to come. The audience was captivated as Powers showcased the power of representation and the impact of storytelling.
Karl Kani, known as “Can I,” shattered the glass walls that have historically kept Black designers out, igniting a fervent call to embrace diversity and inclusivity in the fashion world. Troy Carter fearlessly challenged the tech industry to prioritize the inclusion of people of color, underscoring the need for equal opportunities.
Sevyn Streeter paid homage to Laurieann “Boom Kack” Gibson, the visionary force behind some of the industry’s most iconic artists, including Diddy and Lady Gaga. Dreamville artist Bas delivered a quirky and spirited speech celebrating the dynamic presence of Candace Rodney.
Among the 400 guests in attendance were other notable celebrities, including Jimmy Jam, Muni Long, Tone Stith, Kash Doll, Lady London, Ayoni, K Camp, Tasha Smith, Chante Moore, Kyla Imani, RAXX, Shalom Obiago, Stephen “Dr” Love, Teyonah Parris, Ts Madison, Myles Truitt, Lizzy Mathis, Christian Combs, Mitchell Edwards, Nzinga, Lodric D. Collins, Myles Bullock, Scar Lip, Novi Brown, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Amanda Reifer, and more. Their presence further enhanced the glamour and excitement of the event, emphasizing the industry’s collective commitment to celebrating diversity and fostering a sense of unity.
Additionally, the star-studded brunch provided a platform for influential personalities, industry gatekeepers, and aspiring creators to connect and collaborate. The event fostered an environment where creative minds converged, ideas flourished, and the spirit of community thrived.
Adding to the allure of the event, the Pronghorn Company curated a selection of specialty cocktails exclusively featuring Black-owned brands they have invested in. Attendees were treated to the rich flavors of Anteel Tequila, the smoothness of Old Hillside Bourbon Whiskey, the Caribbean-inspired Ten to One Rum, and the unique bitters crafted by Hella Bitters. This commitment to supporting Black-owned businesses perfectly aligned with the brunch’s mission of empowerment and celebrating diversity.
Joi Brown, the visionary founder and CEO of Culture Creators, set the tone for the brunch, delivering a powerful message that reverberated throughout the room, “We are the catalysts of change. Let us continue to defy expectations, empower one another, and shape a future where creativity knows no bounds.”

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MC Lyte Takes A Stroll Down Memory Lane With Busta Rhymes And Honors Big Daddy Kane, YoYo, & Mona Scott Young

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Hip-Hop legend MC Lyte is set to kick off an annual event series called The Prelude: An Evening With MC Lyte, dedicated to celebrating the pioneers and influencers of hip-hop. The inaugural event, coinciding with the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop, honors legends such as Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Yoyo, and Mona Scott-Young.  On June […]

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The First BET Awards 2023 Hip-Hop 50 Performance Featured Big Daddy Kane, MC Lyte, And Sugarhill Gang

The 2023 BET Awards paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a massive slate of decades-spanning performances. The first, taking place just after Lil Uzi Vert’s opening performance of “Just Wanna Rock,” included Sugarhill Gang performing their career hit, “Rapper’s Delight” and an appearance from MC Lyte performing “Cha Cha Cha,” as well as D-Nice (yes, that D-Nice) with “Call Me D-Nice,” and Big Daddy Kane rapping “Raw,” all accompanied by DJ Kid Capri on the wheels of steel. A Biz Markie tribute followed as the crowd sang along to “Just A Friend.” And that was all in the first ten minutes.

There are a ton of performers left to hit the stage, including Kid ‘N Play, Uncle Luke, Warren G, E-40, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Master P, Remy Ma, Trick Daddy, Trina, the Ying Yang Twins, Chief Keef, Soulja Boy, and Tyga. More contemporary performances are set to include 2023 nominees Coco Jones, Doechii, GloRilla, and more.

The BET Awards aren’t the only ones paying homage to 50 years of hip-hop. The Grammys put on a 10-minute show to celebrate, while UPROXX has held it down with interviews with Just Blaze and Rhymesayers. Stay tuned for more BET Awards coverage as the ceremony continues.

Culture Creators Announce MC Lyte As Icon Honoree Celebrating The 50th Year of Hip Hop

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Culture Creators, a leading organization dedicated to honoring and uplifting influential figures in the entertainment industry, is thrilled to announce that MC Lyte will be honored as an additional ICON at this Saturday’s Innovators & Leaders Awards brunch. This momentous occasion marks the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop and the 7th year of the esteemed awards ceremony.
MC Lyte, a trailblazing pioneer in the world of Hip Hop, has made an indelible impact on the industry through her lyrical prowess, empowering messages, and relentless dedication to uplifting Black culture. As the first solo female rapper to release a full-length album, she broke barriers and paved the way for countless artists to follow. MC Lyte’s lyrical dexterity and unmistakable voice have resonated with fans around the globe, solidifying her as a legendary figure in the genre.

The ICON honor recognizes MC Lyte’s exceptional contributions as a woman in Hip-Hop, celebrating her influence, innovation, and enduring legacy. Through her artistry and activism, she has inspired generations of artists, proving that the power of music can transcend boundaries and create lasting change. 

Award-winning on-air talent, entertainment journalist, content creator, and podcaster Gia Peppers will be hosting this year’s awards brunch.

The awards brunch, an annual event organized by Culture Creators, will bring together industry tastemakers, creatives, and influencers to commemorate the rich heritage of Hip Hop and honor its influential figures. With the 50th anniversary of the genre as a backdrop, this year’s Brunch promises to be an unforgettable celebration of the culture’s enduring impact and ever-evolving influence on global entertainment.

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EXCLUSIVE: Jordyn Woods, Mc Lyte, Paige Hurd & Others Share Their Top Female Anthems

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SOHH made an appearance at the Essence Women In Hollywood event to chat with some of the industry’s leading ladies. The event was attended by a number of celebrities, including Jordyn Woods, Yo-Yo, MC Lyte, and Vivica A. Fox, who also shared their favorite female anthems in honor of Women’s History Month. SOHH, here is […]

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Rock The Bells Announces Lineup for First-Ever Timeless Hip Hop Cruise with Rick Ross, Lil Jon, Ghostface, and More For Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary

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Rock The Bells (RTB), the global platform dedicated to elevating Hip-Hop culture from its roots to the modern day, announced the lineup for “Rock The Bells Cruise: A Hip-Hop Experience” in partnership with Sixthman, the industry leader in unforgettable music and lifestyle festivals at sea. 

The lineup features Hip-Hop’s most notable icons, including Rick Ross, Lil Jon, Big Boi, DJ Jazzy Jeff, MC Lyte, Ghostface Killah, Trina & Trick Daddy, Just Blaze, Big Daddy Kane, Too $hort, Slick Rick, DJ Spinderella, Mannie Fresh, Pete Rock, DJ Quik, Rah Digga, EPMD, Bun B, Bahamadia, Grandmaster Caz, DJ Scratch, The Finisher Mister Cee, DJ EPPS, DJ Nina 9, Grandmaster Dee, Technician The DJ, and DJ Critical Hype. Hosted by Roxanne Shanté & Torae, attendees will also experience a pool deck party series presented by world-renowned party rocker Kid Capri. 

Commenting on the cruise, legendary Hip-Hop artist and host Roxanne stated: “How could I not Rock the Boat with the Goat? LL COOL J’s Rock The Bells keep the culture afloat. Please believe it.” Too $hort added, “Rock The Bells is Hip-Hop History, and they’re working to MAKE history!”

While the cruise is “sold out,” fans can still go to the website rockthebellscruise.com to sign up for the waiting list, where rooms are offered as they become available.

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MC Lyte Gets to Keep Get Music Catalog in Finalized Divorce Settlement

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MC Lyte has officially ended her marriage with John Wyche. With the divorce settlement complete, MC Lyte can keep her music catalog.

Lyte married Wyche in August 2017, and the two split in January 2018, citing “irreconcilable differences.”

“Irreconcilable differences have arisen between the parties, which have led to the irremediable breakdown of the marriage, making it impossible for the parties to live together as husband and wife,” court docs read, according to The Blast.

During the settlement, the prenup terms were honored, with Lyte keeping all her possessions, including clothing, jewelry, watches, and more. Most importantly, Lyte will retain her music catalogs and other creative property, including royalties in her creative works.”

There will also be no spousal support at the conclusion of the marriage.

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Rihanna Gears Up To Take Over February, GloRilla Says She’s “On Wat U On,” SZA Drops”Kill Bill” Music Video & More!

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From sexy Savage V-Day drops, success with being recognized, and reclaiming our power by telling these men that we’re matching their energy, these bold and powerful ladies are not holding back and keeping 2023 hot. Rihanna Drops Super Bowl trailer +  Sexy V-day Savage Line Bad Girl RiRi had drops upon drops this week. Kicking […]

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Today In Hip Hop History: MC Lyte Dropped Her Sophomore ‘Eyes On This’ LP 33 Years Ago

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On this date in 1989, Brooklyn rapper Lana Moorer aka MC Lyte dropped her second full-length studio LP Eyes On This.

Released on her family’s First Priority imprint through the parent company Atlantic and produced by her brothers Audio Two, King of Chill, and Nat Robinson, Eyes On This was Lyte’s introduction into stardom, with the NYC skyline(including WTC) and two ’89 Porsche Carreras on the album’s cover as proof.

Some of the album’s standout tracks include “Cappucino,” “Cha Cha Cha,” and “Shut The Eff Up(Hoe)!,” which was the second installment in her battle with female rap phenom Antoinette.

The 13 track album made it to #86 on the Billboard 200 and is still recognized as a classic by real Hip Hop aficionados around the globe. Salute to Lyte, Milk, Giz, and the King of Chill for giving the people this dope album!

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