Lil_Wyte

Lil Wyte

Lil Wyte

American rapper from Tennessee


Patrick Dhane Lanshaw[1] (born October 6, 1982),[2] better known by his stage name Lil Wyte, is an American rapper. He is a member of the rap collective Hypnotize Minds and owner of the independent label Wyte Music.[3]

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Early life

Growing up in Frayser, Lil Wyte discovered his rapping talent at a young age as he could rap Sir Mix-a-Lot's entire song "Baby Got Back" completely. He participated in freestyle battles at high school when he was in ninth grade. Lanshaw rapped with his friend "Lil Black", who inspired him to use the pseudonym "Lil Wyte" and write songs instead of freestyling.[4]

Lanshaw dropped out of high school, but eventually earned his high school diploma.[5]

Music career

Lil Wyte was part of a local rap group, the Shelby Forest Click.[6]

The group's home-made demo tape came to the attention of Three 6 Mafia. Juicy J and DJ Paul (one song in particular is said to have gotten him signed, a song titled Memphiz Playaz). Three 6 Mafia signed the rapper and worked later with his debut album.[7] Lil Wyte appeared on Project Pat's song "Crash da Club" from his album Layin' da Smack Down in 2002.[1] His debut album Doubt Me Now was released in 2003 and it became popular, selling over 135,000 copies without promotion. The album Doubt Me Now featured Juvenile, Three 6 Mafia, Frayser Boy, La Chat and Josey Scott. The album had three popular songs: "Oxy Cotton", "My Smoking Song", and "Acid".[4][8]

He has been described as a rapid lyricist.[9]

Personal life

Lil Wyte passed up the opportunity of writing the song "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp", because he could not relate to the lyrics of having more than one woman.[10]

Lil Wyte used three strains of marijuana to create his own strain of medical cannabis called OG WYTE Kush. It's available in 11 states. The three original strains are Og Kush, White Widow and Grand Daddy Purp.[10]

In 2012 he was arrested in Clarksville, Tennessee, for DUI and drug possession.[11]

Discography

Studio albums
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Mixtapes
  • 2008: Cocaine & Kush
  • 2009: Cocaine Kush 2 (Love, Hate, Betrayal)
  • 2009: Wyte Christmas
  • 2010: Wyte Christmas 2 (Let It SNO)
  • 2011: Wyte Christmas 3
  • 2012: Wyte Out
  • 2012: Wyte Boyz Wasted (with Barzz & J.P)
  • 2013: Wyte Out Pt. 2
  • 2013: July 16 (with JellyRoll)
  • 2013: Wyte Christmas 4
  • 2014: Wyte Lytes (with DJ Hylyte)
  • 2016: Wyte Christmas 6 (with DJ Ritz)
  • Date unknown: House full of guns

Singles

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Guest appearances

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References

  1. Rasmussen, Timo (November 30, 2004). "Lil Wyte CD falls short of step up". Redandblack.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  2. Jeffries, David. "Biography - Lil Wyte". AllMusic. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  3. "Lil Wyte". Ozone Magazine. October 2004. Archived from the original on March 7, 2007. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  4. Whitney, Kelly (March 28, 2005). "Online Exclusive: Getting to Know Lil Wyte". Vibe. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  5. Lisle, Andria (November 5, 2004). "local beat". Memphis Flyer. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
  6. Jeffries, David (2008). "Lil Wyte: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  7. "Lil Wyte To Be no one And Only On June 5th". Hip Hop Reaction. May 21, 2007. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  8. Jeffries, David (2008). "Lil Wyte: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  9. "Music Bliss Hip Hop Interviews Done Right". Archived from the original on October 10, 2014. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  10. "The Commercial Appeal - Memphis Breaking News and Sports". Commercialappeal.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  11. "Lil Wyte Chart History". Billboard 200. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  12. "Lil Wyte / Frayser Boy Chart History". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Archived from the original on October 2, 2018. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  13. "Lil Wyte Chart History". Top Rap Albums. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  14. "Lil Wyte / Frayser Boy Chart History". Top Rap Albums. Archived from the original on October 2, 2018. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  15. "Liquor by Lil Wyte on Apple Music". iTunes. September 15, 2017.
  16. "King Killumbia". Kingkillumbia.com. Retrieved January 22, 2020.

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