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Neapolitan 01-20-2015 12:14 PM

Big Daddy Kane
 

Born: September 10, 1968
Birth name: Antonio Hardy
Alias: Big Daddy Kane ["The Big Daddy part and the Kane part came from two different things. The Kane part came from my fascination with the martial arts flicks when I was young." The Big Daddy part came from the name of a character Vincent Price played in the film Beach Party.]*

Albums:
  • Long Live the Kane (1988)
  • It's a Big Daddy Thing (1989)
  • Taste of Chocolate (1990)
  • Prince of Darkness (1991)
  • Looks Like a Job For... (1993)
  • Daddy's Home (1994)
  • Veteranz' Day (1998)*
*Big Daddy Kane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So my homeboy, DwnWthVwls, creates his thread http://www.musicbanter.com/rap-hip-h...ver-heard.html and it was true, I never heard of them. I really don't too many MCs, and know nothing about hip hop... except: Big Daddy Kane. I heard him for the in plug.dj last year. His words are lyrical and his vocal style is smooth. That's what caught my ear, and since then heard his first and last album. I would rather someone who knows more about an artist to start a thread, and my task would be just to pop in a say a few words.

Big Daddy Kane - Ain't No Half Steppin'

dwill123 01-20-2015 04:25 PM

I like Big Daddy.


EPOCH6 01-20-2015 04:46 PM

It's funny how things work sometimes. This doesn't really seem to apply to you, but Big Daddy Kane seems to have gotten a pretty significant boost in popularity lately since Tom Segura's Big Daddy Kane joke from the Completely Normal stand-up special premiered on Netflix.



I wonder if Big Daddy Kane thought it was funny.

Micco 01-21-2015 12:10 AM

BDK is easily one of the greatest MC's of all time. Dude was a huge innovator and pioneer in lyrical terms and flow wise during a the 80s. No one could beat the Kane in a battle, ultimate MC in every aspect of the term, one of the goats of Hip-Hop no-doubt. Easily in my top ten emcee's to ever touch the mic, possibly top 5. He is generally seen as one of the most influential rappers of all time.

This has always been my absolute favorite by him, such a dope flow in this cut.


Some of his other classics that haven't yet been posted.









In terms of albums, I'd say listen through his first two in order "Long Live The Kane" and "It's A Big Daddy Thing" those are his two best albums easy, considered extreme classics in the Hip-Hop community, after those two he has dope tracks here and there, but nothing is anywhere near as solid or influential as those two albums were.

dwill123 01-21-2015 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Micco (Post 1541315)
BDK is easily one of the greatest MC's of all time. Dude was a huge innovator and pioneer in lyrical terms and flow wise during a the 80s. No one could beat the Kane in a battle, ultimate MC in every aspect of the term, one of the goats of Hip-Hop no-doubt. Easily in my top ten emcee's to ever touch the mic, possibly top 5. He is generally seen as one of the most influential rappers of all time.

I think I'd put my money on the 'R'.
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Micco 01-21-2015 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwill123 (Post 1541624)
I think I'd put my money on the 'R'.
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Rakim will always be the greatest of all time in my mind, lyrically he stomps Kane, but IMO BDK or KMD will always be the best MCs for battling from the time.

Engine 01-22-2015 08:47 PM

One of my main reasons for loving Babu's Duck Season Vol. 1 is the Big Daddy Kane track


DwnWthVwls 01-22-2015 11:18 PM

Hey homie! I think Micco covered it quite well, not much for me to say here except BDK is indeed the man. He's a little before my time so I haven't listened to his full discog but everything I've ever heard I've enjoyed. :D

treywyze 01-27-2015 09:13 PM

I grew up in Far Rockaway Queens and both were icons of my generation. However, when Rakin dropped it was crazy because of his Lyrical Content and his flow was like none had ever heard at the time. Rakim actually changed the Culture of Hip Hop/Rap because of his lyrical verbiage and persona.
But BDK was more commercial than Rakim so he was able to crossover to a much broader audience. But both were great in their own right!

Soulflower 02-26-2015 12:13 PM

:thumb:

Nice thread Nea

He really paved the way for the Jay Z's and Biggies style of rap and lyricism but I think he did it better. What Daddy Kane did (although at times gimmicky) still had art and quality to it things that lacks in today's pop rap music.


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