Single On A Saturday Night Relationship Panel feat Tracey Lee, Emcee/Lawyer WAP Are hoes winning? Emcee/Lawyer/Educator, Tracey Lee drops his new critically acclaimed album GLORY. The interview will be group style and we will discuss the following: 1. Tracey Lee's Album 2. Discussion on the WAP song. Do hoes in the house win the man? Do women have to be naked to sell music? 3. History of Tracey Lee, going from Hip Hop to Law and continuing in music, etc. 4. Relationship Topic: Do Hoes in the house win the man? The Harsh Truth: Why Men Love To "Save" Promiscuous Women About Tracey Lee "MOST SLEPT ON ALBUM OF ’97? TRACEY LEE’S “MANY FACEZ” - behindtherhyme.com
After graduating from Howard University with a degree in Communications, Tracey Lee inked a recording deal with Bystorm/Universal Records under which he released a solo album entitled, Many Facez (1997). This album included the hit single, The Theme (It’s Party Time), which settled on Billboard’s Top 100 for thirty-seven weeks. He had the opportunity to collaborate with award-winning artists such as the Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, and Kanye West. Some of Tracey's performances and appearances included BET Rap City: The Basement, BET Teen Summit, Keenan Ivory Wayans Show, and HBO Original Series: ARLI$$. Tracey's whirlwind music industry experience prompted him to earn a Juris Doctorate Degree from Southern University Law Center making Tracey the 1st former major label hip-hop artist to earn the abbreviation Esq. behind his name. Some of his clients include Eric Roberson (Grammy-Nominated R&B Singer/Songwriter), Invisible Productions (for Kelly Rowland, Solange Knowles and Kobe Bryant), and DJ Young Guru (Tour DJ & Engineer for Jay-Z).