MC Shy D

Peter Jones, professionally known by his stage name MC Shy D, is an American rapper and producer from the Bronx, New York.[1][2] He was signed with Luke Skyywalker Records and released two albums, Got to Be Tough and Comin' Correct in 88, through the label from 1987 to 1988.[1] He released his third album, Don't Sweat Me, in 1990 via On Top Records and Benz Records,[2] and his fourth album, The Comeback, in 1993 via Wrap Records.[2] In 1996, Jones released his fifth studio album, Recordnize, featuring DJ Smurf under Benz Records.[1][2] His sixth and most recent album, Against the Odds, was released in 1999 with Charlotte 'Tha Rhythum' Crooms, also via Benz Records.[2]

MC Shy D
Birth namePeter T. Jones
Also known as
  • Shy D
  • M.C. Shy-D
BornBronx, New York
OriginAtlanta, Georgia
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Years active1986–2000s
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A concert ticket from a 1987 MC Shy D performance in Louisiana.

He is a cousin of Afrika Bambaataa.[1]

M.C. Shy D was awarded $1.6 million in past royalties and punitive damages from fellow rapper and record producer Luther Campbell. M.C. Shy D said Campbell owed him from Gotta Be Tough and Comin' Correct in '88, two albums he recorded under Campbell's record label, Luke Records, in the late 1980s.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions
Billboard 200[4] Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[5]
1987 Got to Be Tough 197 41
1988 Comin' Correct in 88 35
1990 Don't Sweat Me
  • Label: Benz Records/On Top Records
80
1993 The Comeback
  • Label: Wrap Records
1996 Recordnize (with DJ Smurf)
  • Label: Benz Records
1999 Against The Odds (with Tha Rhythum)
  • Label: Benz Records

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