N-Tyce
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[edit] Biography
N-Tyce is an American female rapper from Greensboro, North Carolina and is a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate.
She began her solo rap career by signing a recording contract with Wild Pitch/EMI Records. That's where she landed her first hit single "Hush Hush Tip" which featured Method Man and was produced by the RZA. The B-Side to the single was "Root Beer Float." She also was a member of female rap group Deadly Venoms under Wu-Tang Management. They signed record deals with A&M Records and Dreamworks Records.
While currently working on a new solo project, she also manages a company called Spotlight Entertainment that helps talented individuals in her hometown pursue music careers on a mainstream level.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 1994: "Hush Hush Tip"
- 1994: "Root Beer Float"
- 1994: "Black to the Point"
- 1995: "Sure Ya Right"