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{{Infobox song

| name = Poor Georgie

| cover = File:MC_Lyte_Poor_Georgie.jpeg

| caption = Cover of the single in cassette format

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = MC Lyte

| album = Act Like You Know

| B-side = Search 4 The Lyte

| released = December 12, 1991

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Golden age hip hop

| length = 4:30

| label = First Priority, Atlantic Records

| writer = Lana Moorer, Ivan Antonio Rodriguez, David Paich

| producer = DJ Doc

| prev_title = When in Love

| prev_year = 1991

| next_title = Eyes Are the Soul

| next_year = 1992

| misc =

}}

'Poor Georgie' is the second single from hip-hop artist MC Lyte's third album Act Like You Know (1991). The song was produced by Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez, and released on December 12, 1991. The song seeks to convey an anti-addiction message, through the story of George and the dysfunctional relationship MC Lyte has with this individual with self-destructive behaviors.

Poor Georgie become Lyte's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at  83 in March 1992. The song also peaked at  11 on the Billboard's Hot R&B Singles and became her second song at  1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.

Conception and composition



During an interview with Vibe in 2011 Lyte stated on the composition of the song:

During another interview in 2013 she says:

The song was produced by Ivan 'Doc' Rodrguez, who had previously worked remixed other songs by MC Lyte, including Cappucino.

The music video for "Poor Georgie" was released in September 1991 and features an appearance by 16-year-old Lauryn Hill.

Samples

The song contains multi-element samples from Toto's "Georgy Porgy", vocals from The Supremes' "My World Is Empty Without You", Michael Jackson's "I Wanna Be Where You Are", Jimmy Spicer's "The Bubble Bunch" hook. The song also samples the drums from Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President". Additionally, MC Lyte interpolates "Just Be Good to Me" from the S.O.S. Band, from the second verse ('"I don't care about the other girls, just be good to me!"').

Appearances



"Poor Georgie" was included the compilation albums The Very Best of MC Lyte (2001), 'The Shit I Never Dropped' (2003), 'Rhyme Masters' (2005), 'Rhino Hi-Five: MC Lyte' (2007), and 'Cold Rock a Party - Best Of MC Lyte' (2019).

In February 1992, Lyte performed the song on the dance and music show Soul Train. In May 1992, she performed the song on In Living Color.

Reception and influence



Gil Griffin of 'The Washington Post' highlighted the song in the album review, commenting that it "brilliantly incorporates an old Toto sample." In 1999, 'Ego Trip's editors ranked "Poor Georgie" at  22 in their list of Hip Hop's 40 Greatest Singles by Year 1991 in 'Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists'. In April 2015, the song was ranked  3 on VH1's list '"The 25 Dopest Female Rap Tracks Of The Last 25 Years"', noting that "Lytes cautionary tale of drunk driving once again proved that you could make folks dance 'and' think at the same damn time."

In a conversation about her influences, Grammy-nominated rapper Rapsody mentioned Poor Georgie as "the first song that made me wanna be a part of it."

Accolades



Single track listing



7" Vinyl

*

A-Side



# "Poor Georgie" (4:10)

#*Music By DJ Doc

B-Side



# "Search 4 The Lyte" (3:21)

#*Music By King Of Chill

12" Vinyl

A-Side



# "Poor Georgie (LP Version)" (4:30)

# "Poor Georgie (Instrumental)" (4:30)

B-Side



# "Search 4 The Lyte (LP Version)" (3:21)

# "Search 4 The Lyte (Instrumental)" (3:21)

Cassette

A-1



# "Poor Georgie (Edit)" (4:05)

A-2



# "Search 4 The Lyte (LP Version)" (3:21)

Personnel



Credits are taken from the liner notes.

*Engineer Ivan "Doc" Rodriguez (tracks: A1, A2), Yorum Vazan (tracks: B1, B2)

*Lyrics By MC Lyte

*Producer King Of Chill (tracks: B1, B2)

*Producer, Mixed By Dee Jay Doc (tracks: A1, A2)

Charts



See also



* List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s

References



Category:MC Lyte songs

Category:1991 singles

Category:1991 songs

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:Songs about driving under the influence

Category:Songs written by MC Lyte

Category:Songs written by David Paich

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