Education
She graduated from Cathedral High School in Manhattan in 1987.
She graduated from Cathedral High School in Manhattan in 1987.
She released her debut album Rebel Soul while affiliated with that group in 1990. Lin Quebec left X-Clan to work with Military Cross Lyte. Number longer Isis, she rhymed as Lin Quebec and released a couple of singles for Small and Medium Size Enterprises Records and Elektra Records.
She eventually went into A&R work and graphic design, and she appeared briefly in Spike Lee"s He Got Game and Ted Demme"s Who"s the Manitoba? She collaborated with various artists such as Will Downing, Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah, Military Cross Lyte, Smif-North-Wessun, The Beatnuts, Monifah, Ce Ce Peniston, and more.
After leaving the group for business reasons shortly after its debut album was recorded and never released, she remained writing and creating music with producers Sugar First Rate (at Lloyd's) Cayne, Azteknique, and Ayatollah. She has written for Military Cross Lyte and has been producing music as well.
Lin Quebec released an album called GODspeed in 2007. In late 2009, Lin Quebec launched the We are the Girl Movement by releasing the single "Suga-Coated," which featured nine female emcees (Mala Reignz, Knewdles, Bless Roxwell, Alana, Paula Perry, Toni Blackman, J-Boo, and Tiye Phoenix) and singer Rachel Walker.
All proceeds from the single went to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity.
She was a member of the hip-hop collective known as the Blackwatch Movement (which included X Clan) as Isis. She had a brief stint as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated group Deadly Venoms.