Legend.. more like one of if not the GOAT. When this came out summer 88' ... THE RAP GAME WAS CHANGED FOREVER. This set the tone for the entire golden age to come. The ominous yet playfull beat was so HARD and the lyrics had more rhyme scheme and wordplay than just about anything human ears had heard before. THIS IS WHY IMO KANE IS THE GOAT OF HIP-HOP. He was a battle MC than even had Rakim ducking him bc he knew Kane would tear him apart in a battle. KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE... Thats my 3 greatest rappers/MC's of all-time. Then you can throw in guys like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Eminem, Tupac, Biggie, Kool G-Rap, Ol Dirty Bastard, Nas, etc...KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE WERE NOT EXACTLY THE FIRST TO DO IT... BUT THE FiRST TO SET THE BAR WHICH IS STILL THE STANDARD OF FLOW.
He was a mentor to Jay-Z. You can hear his “punch line” style of lyricism in Jay-Z’s rhymes. I LOVE Big Daddy Kane. He is a rap master. I Get the job done, Raw and Set it Off are great too.
Not so much a mentor, but he recognized his talent when he met Jaz O. Tried to help Jay get signed, but they didn't work out so he let Jay open some shows for him to get his name out there. His DJ Mister Cee is credited for helping Biggie get on
When this came out summer 88' ... THE RAP GAME WAS CHANGED FOREVER. This set the tone for the entire golden age to come. The ominous yet playfull beat was so HARD and the lyrics had more rhyme scheme and wordplay than just about anything human ears had heard before. THIS IS WHY IMO KANE IS THE GOAT OF HIP-HOP. He was a battle MC than even had Rakim ducking him bc he knew Kane would tear him apart in a battle. KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE... Thats my 3 greatest rappers/MC's of all-time. Then you can throw in guys like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Eminem, Tupac, Biggie, Kool G-Rap, Nas, etc...KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE WERE NOT EXACTLY THE FIRST TO DO IT... BUT THE FiRST TO SET THE BAR WHICH IS STILL THE STANDARD OF FLOW.
Fun Fact! How many know when he said, "I put words together like Letterman" he was referring to the character from The Electric Company series back in the 70s?
Hmmm. You got me on that. I always thought it was a play on DAvid LETTERMAN" and he's putting WORDS together which obviously uses letters, so he's a Letter-Man.
@@rpduke5691 Me and BDK grew up in the same era and same borough of NYC, where mostly all of the kids back then watched The Electric Company or kung fu movies :) . It was a very popular show and my favorite as a kid. We all knew "The Adventures of Letterman" and how he put together letters to make words. I could be wrong, but I really don't think so. Parents had their children watching PBS channel back in those days because it was very educational. Not so much any more.
Great video reaction!!!! 1) RAW 2) Set it Off 3) Wrath of Kane 4) Warm it up Kane 5) Young, Gifted & Black In that order. Then you will understand why rappers like Eminem, Jadakiss, Jay Z, Remy Ma, etc praises Big Daddy Kane.
This was when hip-hop music was at its best, and as you can see, he, along with others like him, knew how to make their lyrics flow without calling a woman her name or even dissing another artist in their music.
Kane, G Rap, and Pop Smoke are my 3 favorite rappers of all time. Kane was just so ahead of his time. man, this dude was amazing. I remember watching Music Box with Ralph Mcdaniels and watching this video back in the day. Kane has it all- delivery, presence, cadence, incredible vocabulary, etc etc etc.
Shawny TV Here's a classic for yah ears that B.D.K. was in + the video. It was in 91' Heavy & the Boyz - Don't Curse feat. Big Daddy Kane, Pete Rock, Kool G. Rap, Grand Puba, C.L. Smooth & Q-Tip. They all did there thing & they didn't curse enjoy.
Bruh, your expression at the end of his video haha. I grew up during the 80s era and we had the best lyricists. There were some you just didn't mess with if you wanted your career ended. One was Rakim and the other was Big Daddy Kane.
Aaah, when rap had real LYRICS! My fave group loves this old school rap plus real hip hop and r&b, so glad they keeping it alive! Music would be so boring without them. Yo!Big Daddy Kane 🔥
King music. Straight up. Played it in the clubs til the grooves wore out in the record. I couldn't believe this tune when it first came out and still can't believe it now.
SHAWNY TV CHECK OUT BIG DADDY KANE " I GET THE JOB DONE" PROBABLY HIS BIGGEST HIT BUT I BEG THE DIFFERENCE CAUSE HE MADE A LOT GOOD RAP SONGS BUT THAT ONE GOT NOTICED AND GOT COMMERCIALIZED
For the younger gens out their. you must realize a big deal about the music back then was the big beats. this is one song that deserved strong deep powerful bass. Kane's could spit simple but impactful lyrics. consider the rapping styles like boxing bars are important but also the footwork the jabs, bobbing and weaving, not all about trying to knock your opponent out with a single punch, but rather breaking them down lyrically and efficiently. you also have to understand the era. 80's 90's the world was a very different place. simpler times but no less hard. all be it far less stupid than what we see today.
B Boy Salute!!! Binary Star- Honest Expression. AZ- Rather Unique. The Roots- Respond/React. Onyx- The Worst. The Mighty Mos Def- Brooklyn. Erule Supreme- Here It Is/ The Real Me. Mobb Deep- Front Lines. Naughty By Nature- Feel Me Flow.
Dope Reaction my man . Can you react to KRS one song. " Mcs act like they don't know " or Nas. ." Undying Love " keep it up with these reactions brotha
"Big Daddy Kane was a problem.", dude you have NO IDEA! BDP, PUBLIC ENEMY, RAKIM, EPMD. BIG DADDY KANE, RUN/DMC, MC LYTE, RAH DIGGA, QUEEN LATIFAH... and don't even get me started on the LI crew. This is just the short list, you need to start with the first rap record, "Rapper's Delight"
Back then, guys had to have lyrics to make it in the game.
Big Daddy Kane Legend in the Rap Game🔥🔥🔥🔥”Smooth Opertor”
Legend.. more like one of if not the GOAT. When this came out summer 88' ... THE RAP GAME WAS CHANGED FOREVER. This set the tone for the entire golden age to come. The ominous yet playfull beat was so HARD and the lyrics had more rhyme scheme and wordplay than just about anything human ears had heard before. THIS IS WHY IMO KANE IS THE GOAT OF HIP-HOP. He was a battle MC than even had Rakim ducking him bc he knew Kane would tear him apart in a battle. KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE... Thats my 3 greatest rappers/MC's of all-time. Then you can throw in guys like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Eminem, Tupac, Biggie, Kool G-Rap, Ol Dirty Bastard, Nas, etc...KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE WERE NOT EXACTLY THE FIRST TO DO IT... BUT THE FiRST TO SET THE BAR WHICH IS STILL THE STANDARD OF FLOW.
He was a mentor to Jay-Z. You can hear his “punch line” style of lyricism in Jay-Z’s rhymes. I LOVE Big Daddy Kane. He is a rap master. I Get the job done, Raw and Set it Off are great too.
I think you are talking about Jaz-O.
Not so much a mentor, but he recognized his talent when he met Jaz O. Tried to help Jay get signed, but they didn't work out so he let Jay open some shows for him to get his name out there. His DJ Mister Cee is credited for helping Biggie get on
"I came back in a plane yall niggas ain't rapping the same , I seen the same shit happen to Kane! Jay z ! React to Do I Again Jay Z
Nufff card the top that gave birth to 90,'s rappers
Jay Z has been borrowing from the best his entire career.
This was the golden age of rap!! When rappers like Kane, KRS-1, Pete Rock, Public Enemy etc actually had something to say and educate.
It was never weird to call this legend by his name. We wanted to hear his style and grace which was a new chapter in hip hop.
When this came out summer 88' ... THE RAP GAME WAS CHANGED FOREVER. This set the tone for the entire golden age to come. The ominous yet playfull beat was so HARD and the lyrics had more rhyme scheme and wordplay than just about anything human ears had heard before. THIS IS WHY IMO KANE IS THE GOAT OF HIP-HOP. He was a battle MC than even had Rakim ducking him bc he knew Kane would tear him apart in a battle. KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE... Thats my 3 greatest rappers/MC's of all-time. Then you can throw in guys like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Eminem, Tupac, Biggie, Kool G-Rap, Nas, etc...KANE, RAKIM, KRS-ONE WERE NOT EXACTLY THE FIRST TO DO IT... BUT THE FiRST TO SET THE BAR WHICH IS STILL THE STANDARD OF FLOW.
Fun Fact! How many know when he said, "I put words together like Letterman" he was referring to the character from The Electric Company series back in the 70s?
Hmmm. You got me on that. I always thought it was a play on DAvid LETTERMAN" and he's putting WORDS together which obviously uses letters, so he's a Letter-Man.
Now thats dictation... ; )
@@rpduke5691 Me and BDK grew up in the same era and same borough of NYC, where mostly all of the kids back then watched The Electric Company or kung fu movies :) . It was a very popular show and my favorite as a kid. We all knew "The Adventures of Letterman" and how he put together letters to make words. I could be wrong, but I really don't think so. Parents had their children watching PBS channel back in those days because it was very educational. Not so much any more.
I always think these dudes need an old head in the room to explain those references to them. 😂
there were only a few guys this lyrical and smooth back in 88
I was 18 yrs old in high school when this came out.. Man did I kill this song!! 😁🔥
You can't get no more old-school than Big Daddy Kane he deserve to be in a rap Hall of Fame with Def jam cuts like that
Great video reaction!!!!
1) RAW
2) Set it Off
3) Wrath of Kane
4) Warm it up Kane
5) Young, Gifted & Black
In that order. Then you will understand why rappers like Eminem, Jadakiss, Jay Z, Remy Ma, etc praises Big Daddy Kane.
💯💯💯
React to Slick Rick's Children's Story.
💯💯💯
A timeless classic!
My man stopped and said masterpiece..I feel u youngin
His flow is serious ....the punch lines ...
Big daddy Kate is one of the best to ever do it I have been listening to hip hop for 40 years
One of my fav raps ever...Kane created a style never before seen in hip hop
Im a White man now in my early '60's. Saw BD Kane in Boston 1990.
Yes sir Big Daddy Kane was a problem back in the day.
This was when hip-hop music was at its best, and as you can see, he, along with others like him, knew how to make their lyrics flow without calling a woman her name or even dissing another artist in their music.
One of the 5 Masters along with KRS, Rakim, kool g rap, and LL cool j
Big Daddy Kane was so smooth and fly! React to I get the job done or Smooth Operator please!
Kane, G Rap, and Pop Smoke are my 3 favorite rappers of all time. Kane was just so ahead of his time. man, this dude was amazing. I remember watching Music Box with Ralph Mcdaniels and watching this video back in the day. Kane has it all- delivery, presence, cadence, incredible vocabulary, etc etc etc.
Kane is and will always be top 5 mc’s🔥
Do the symphony by the marley marl juice crew
React to Big Daddy Kane set it off 🔥🔥🔥
Check out "Set It Off." You gonna flip your lid 😂
You should react to the Symphony
Was just thinking about that!! :D
Nice Reaction Fam , Big Daddy Kane is a
G.O.A.T ! Definitely check out his songs .
Raw , Set It Off , Wrath Of Kane 🔥🔥🔥
He blew us away with his flow when he first came out! Nothing but fire! Us ladies were definitely feeling his fine chocolate self!! YES SIR!! 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
Hardcore classic yes u reaction is exactly how we felt back in the day
He's a legend
If you from this era you knew you were watching and hearing history in the making!
Shawny TV Here's a classic for yah ears that B.D.K. was in + the video. It was in 91' Heavy & the Boyz - Don't Curse feat. Big Daddy Kane, Pete Rock, Kool G. Rap, Grand Puba, C.L. Smooth & Q-Tip. They all did there thing & they didn't curse enjoy.
Your face when he spelled his name: priceless! Great reaction.
Bruh, your expression at the end of his video haha. I grew up during the 80s era and we had the best lyricists. There were some you just didn't mess with if you wanted your career ended. One was Rakim and the other was Big Daddy Kane.
God mc big daddy kane 💯
Big daddy Kane is top 2.
Big daddy Kane. Raw
Kane, Rakim, Kool G Rap , KRS-One the gods of rap
Easily... all them top 4 and throw in LL and there's your top 5 emcees...
Aaah, when rap had real LYRICS! My fave group loves this old school rap plus real hip hop and r&b, so glad they keeping it alive! Music would be so boring without them. Yo!Big Daddy Kane 🔥
Rappers like this why old heads basically laugh at this generation so-called Rappers!
You just heard a legend .
i've watched several reaction videos for BDKane...point blank you had the best reactions
E.p.m.d. is good too!
One of the best to ever do it! 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥 K.A.N.E D.A. double D.Y.
My favorite rapper and my favorite rap song ever!
Kane: RAW, Nuff Respect, & Warm it Up ‼️
Your reaction when he started rapping at the end was priceless 😂😂😂
Kane reminds me so much of my father
King music. Straight up. Played it in the clubs til the grooves wore out in the record. I couldn't believe this tune when it first came out and still can't believe it now.
My birthday came I always love to hear Montel this is how we do it could play it for me
Please react to Big Daddy Kane's - Set It Off
Classic 🔥 🔥 🔥
Any old school rap from the 80s would never get old
One of the best to ever do it.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
U and ur pops got great taste for hip hop...great reaction Youngblood
Goat 🐐
Reacto to big daddy kane nuff respect
Yes sir.
Back then rappers had bars 🔥🔥🔥. Please react to Eric B and Rahim "I Ain't No Joke ". You talking about bars???? You would definitely like.
Shawnty you gotta react to I get the Job Done produced by Teddy Riley
Background dancers 💥
Scoob and Scrap were the best
They was spittin back then 🔥🔥😂
Now u know u come from greatness
BDK is the man!!!
The Symphony Marley marl
Would love to see a Heavy D reaction
Check out Raw by BDK
Need to do...I Get the Job Done
BDK one of the greatest MC’s ever
Listen to his other banger: "I Get The Job Done"
I know I know crazy
No pain no Kane lol
Check out this other rapper from that era named K-Solo!
Check out his song RAW
"Set It Off" is my joint. Everyone that came outta Brooklyn after Kane, was probably inspired by him. Jay Z, Biggie, etc..
SHAWNY TV CHECK OUT BIG DADDY KANE " I GET THE JOB DONE" PROBABLY HIS BIGGEST HIT BUT I BEG THE DIFFERENCE CAUSE HE MADE A LOT GOOD RAP SONGS BUT THAT ONE GOT NOTICED AND GOT COMMERCIALIZED
YOu should also, check out Slick Rick
For the younger gens out their. you must realize a big deal about the music back then was the big beats. this is one song that deserved strong deep powerful bass. Kane's could spit simple but impactful lyrics. consider the rapping styles like boxing bars are important but also the footwork the jabs, bobbing and weaving, not all about trying to knock your opponent out with a single punch, but rather breaking them down lyrically and efficiently. you also have to understand the era. 80's 90's the world was a very different place. simpler times but no less hard. all be it far less stupid than what we see today.
When rap was good. Like actually good.
B Boy Salute!!! Binary Star- Honest Expression. AZ- Rather Unique. The Roots- Respond/React. Onyx- The Worst. The Mighty Mos Def- Brooklyn. Erule Supreme- Here It Is/ The Real Me. Mobb Deep- Front Lines. Naughty By Nature- Feel Me Flow.
👍 OG Kutt right there
Lol not a machete though...let 'em know Kane 😂
Dope Reaction my man
. Can you react to KRS one song. " Mcs act like they don't know " or Nas. ." Undying Love " keep it up with these reactions brotha
React to 'Set It Off'.
👍👍👍
I would NOT be half steppin towards you Daddy O. Lol. Give me a chance. Please.
I WOULD RECOMMEND YOU TO CHECK "LYRICAL GYMNASTICS"
KANE could blow these mumble rappers out of the fucking water!
Grey reaction my guy. For other Lane classics check out Raw, Warm it up, Set it Off.
"Big Daddy Kane was a problem.", dude you have NO IDEA! BDP, PUBLIC ENEMY, RAKIM, EPMD. BIG DADDY KANE, RUN/DMC, MC LYTE, RAH DIGGA, QUEEN LATIFAH... and don't even get me started on the LI crew. This is just the short list, you need to start with the first rap record, "Rapper's Delight"
Yo check out mortal Kombat by big daddy Kane
Hey Shawny, do you ever get copyright strikes? If not, how do you avoid them?
please react to 2 live crew "Move Somethin"
Need some Special Ed.
KOOL MOE DEE : WILD WILD WEST
Say his name bro. Lol, he was THAT dude
Who had the best flow Rakim or Kane?