Big Daddy Kane is from Brooklyn, New York, and this is from his debut album, "Long Live The Kane" on Cold Chillin' Records. He was also a member of The Juice Crew which consist of Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Biz Markie (RIP), and Kool G Rap.
Man I wish the game would go back to that! BDK COLD! I need to react to more Rakim but the one track I did hear was crazy. Never heard Bizmark (except just a friend) and I didnt know he was lyrical, but I seen the song you left ima add it to the list and check him out! Thank you for tappin in!
Say it again and that’s why they hate us so much, because we lived through the best era ever from the streets, dressing , music and sports!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big Daddy Kane Brooklyn-He was on Cold Chillin Records . His schedule Nike RAW came out the end of 1986 but blew up in 87 I was 13 he was Hard part of the Original Juice Crew
I'm glad that the younger generation is finally putting respect on Big Daddy Kanes' name! He's the truth! A gifted lyricist! I knew and still can recite almost every word to his rhymes, and I'm 48! He's legendary!💯💯💯💯💯
"Brain cells are lit. Ideas start to hit. Next, the formation of words that fit. At the table I sit, makin' it legit. And when my pen hits the paper. . . Ahhh shit." Don't apologize for rewinding 6 of the best bars in hip hop history.
I was a 12 yrs old girl when I fell in love with Big Daddy Kane. Both him and his music. His rhyme flow is compared to none. This is my fav by him because it was so easy to dance to, when this came on we rushed to the dance floor. It was a gym and a school event,but still we went crazy when the DJ played this 😆 I still listen to this on a regular. I miss lyrics and beats like this. Have you done any Eric B & Rakim? You want stories go check out Slick Rick A Childrens Story.
Bid Daddy Kane is from BedStuy do or Die Brooklyn, New York. all the smooth cats with pure lyrical skills such as (the founding Parents: Slick Rick, Rakim, Dougy Fresh, Kool Moe Dee, Run DMC, LL cool J, Just Ice, Stetsasonic, Mc Sham, Roxane Chante, Mc Lyte, Ms. Melody, Salt N peppa, Queen latifa, Nice N smooth, Milk, Sha rock (funky four plus 1), and Daner, Dane. I know i missing more of that time from 1987 - 1989
KANE is top 5 EASY❗️PURE, STR8, UNADULTERATED FLOW❗️This is why the new generation can't get no respect. They not doing this. This is lyricism at IT'S FINEST❗️💪🏿👏🏿✊🏿
Big daddy Kane is from Brooklyn he is credited with bringing Jay-z to the public when he put Jay on his mixtape he came out on cold chillin which at one point was the biggest rap label other than Def Jam
Spotify got me on him last month Big Daddy Kane the coldest I’m 41 myself He had my Wigging yo He shocked me the same way They say Big was influenced by him That’s how I found Big Daddy Kane
The Juice Crew .............. Marley Marl, MC Shan, Roxanne Shante, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Craig G, Master Ace, Granddaddy IU ................. check out the Symphony, greatest posse record ever. recorded.
Great Reaction!!! Answers to some of your questions : 1) Big Daddy Kane is from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn 2) First single is "Rhymin with the Biz" - 1987 3) Big Daddy Kane was part of the Legendary "Juice Crew All-Stars" (Bizmarkie, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Craig G, Tragedy Khadafy and Big Daddy Kane) It would be wise if you listen to Big Daddy Kane's discography, in this particular order. That way you feel what we all felt, back in the late 80s when he first came out. 1) Rhymin with the Biz 2) RAW 3) Aint No Half Steppin 4) Set it Off 5) Word to the Mother 6) The Symphony 7) Smooth Operator 8) Warm it up Kane 9) Wrath of Kane 10) Young, Gifted & Black 11) Erase the Racism 12) Don't Curse 13) Burn Hollywood Burn 14) Platinum Plus ft. Big L These are just some of the songs you can react to, in order to see how God-like Kane is.
Great reaction to a classic. It's refreshing to see our young people appreciating what came before them. Check out Eric B and Rakim "Follow the leader" lyric video..Classic
He from New York part of the juice crew with mc shan, Roxanne shante, biz markie, master ace, Craig G, kool g rap, produced by Marly marl Check out most of them in Marley marl - The symphony
he came out in 1987 thanks to the LRGENDARY BIZ MARKIE R.I.P... He From Brooklyn. Was Down with the JUICE CREW. he got a sonf called RAW That was his actual 1st Single.
You had to be around then.......Summer of 88 was crazy when this shit dropped...hustlers bangin it in their whips...boombox's playin it on da block..project parties smh...man...all girls made up their dance routines for talent shows and shit to this record....This was the shit....I will never forget what the summer of 88 felt like when we played this shit...you can't really explain the aura the feeling of that era..
You should def check out "Platinum Plus", Big L feat. Big Daddy Kane.. Usually any MC on a track with Big L gets overshadowed by L, but BDK holds his own effortlessly.
In the 80s all New York. He crew was the juice crew Marly marl was producer Check the crew Marly marl - the symphony ( it was the first ever posse cut) That’s most of the crew mc Shan and Roxanne shante and biz markie not on the song but the rest are And I know you know biz second comedian in rap fat boy are the first Biz markie songs are the vapors Make the music with your mouth biz Just a friend (silly song). And many more
@@DexTVReactsput you on something else... Tiny Desk Concert.. Big Daddy Kane did one 6yrs ago and it has like 5.2 million views and just like 5 months ago Juvenile did one with Manny Fresh and already has 5.7 million views....Oh and another legend is on there Rakim...
Big Daddy Kane is from Brooklyn, New York, and this is from his debut album, "Long Live The Kane" on Cold Chillin' Records. He was also a member of The Juice Crew which consist of Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Biz Markie (RIP), and Kool G Rap.
IN THE WORDS OF BIZ MARKIE : " Damn , it feels good to see people up on it " !
Actually those are Kane's words. He wrote for Biz Markie
Kane was gettin' busy with that punchline heavy, battle style in the 80s.. THE 80s... I'm blessed to have witnessed it in real time 💯
That's what we call Quality Hip Hop
I couldn't agree more.
SAY WORD!!!
Back then lyrical kings emerged. Tops Were Rakim and Kane, Kool G Rap, Bizmark, and lots more
Man I wish the game would go back to that! BDK COLD! I need to react to more Rakim but the one track I did hear was crazy. Never heard Bizmark (except just a friend) and I didnt know he was lyrical, but I seen the song you left ima add it to the list and check him out! Thank you for tappin in!
Don’t forget Kool Moe Dee
Kane is from Brooklyn, NY. He inspired many rappers from Biggie to Jay-Z. He wrote for Biz Markie and Roxanne Shante.
I'm blessed to have lived through the 80s. The crap today don't compare!
Man look....Poor Righteous Teachers, X-Clan, Biz Markie, Eric B & Rakim.....I was there when it all happened.
Say it again and that’s why they hate us so much, because we lived through the best era ever from the streets, dressing , music and sports!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its amazing how well this track held up. I remember that summer ('88) when his debut album dropped smh lol.. shit had the streets on fire 💯
Big Daddy Kane Brooklyn-He was on Cold Chillin Records . His schedule Nike RAW came out the end of 1986 but blew up in 87 I was 13 he was Hard part of the Original Juice Crew
"RAW" was str8 FIRE!! BDK said he loves playing this live to "feel the crowd's energy".
@@averyce2 he’s one of the finest EVER
I'm glad that the younger generation is finally putting respect on Big Daddy Kanes' name! He's the truth! A gifted lyricist! I knew and still can recite almost every word to his rhymes, and I'm 48! He's legendary!💯💯💯💯💯
Listen to Big Daddy Kane young gifted and black he was spittin his ass off like his life was on the line
"Brain cells are lit.
Ideas start to hit.
Next, the formation of words that fit.
At the table I sit, makin' it legit.
And when my pen hits the paper. . . Ahhh shit."
Don't apologize for rewinding 6 of the best bars in hip hop history.
No matter how many times I've heard it, it has the same effect on me now as it did when I first heard it as a 16 year old. 😂
It’s a classic track.
Big Daddy Kane - Warm it up, Kane
Loved your reaction player.
Sooo many young men/women tell me they wished they were born in the 70's so they could have enjoyed the music of the 80's.
I was a 12 yrs old girl when I fell in love with Big Daddy Kane. Both him and his music. His rhyme flow is compared to none. This is my fav by him because it was so easy to dance to, when this came on we rushed to the dance floor. It was a gym and a school event,but still we went crazy when the DJ played this 😆 I still listen to this on a regular. I miss lyrics and beats like this. Have you done any Eric B & Rakim? You want stories go check out Slick Rick A Childrens Story.
🔥🔥🔥 man it’s good to see the classics get love
Man I was 11 when this came out. This was my $hit
"Raw" is a must listen!
We had to physically rewind tapes back in the day. The emcees like Kane made you go back and listen.
Bid Daddy Kane is from BedStuy do or Die Brooklyn, New York. all the smooth cats with pure lyrical skills such as (the founding Parents: Slick Rick, Rakim, Dougy Fresh, Kool Moe Dee, Run DMC, LL cool J, Just Ice, Stetsasonic, Mc Sham, Roxane Chante, Mc Lyte, Ms. Melody, Salt N peppa, Queen latifa, Nice N smooth, Milk, Sha rock (funky four plus 1), and Daner, Dane. I know i missing more of that time from 1987 - 1989
I was 13 in NYC when this dropped on the streets…..you had to be there 🫡🫡✌🏽🇩🇴🇩🇴
Legend goat Rushmore 🐐🐐🐐 KRS.. KANE and RAKIM
You need to check out his joint RAW!
KANE is top 5 EASY❗️PURE, STR8, UNADULTERATED FLOW❗️This is why the new generation can't get no respect. They not doing this. This is lyricism at IT'S FINEST❗️💪🏿👏🏿✊🏿
lol he cold! Got his own style and he RAPPIN!
The Age of Lyricist, I miss this kind of Rap
Straight fire lyrical assassination 🎤🎧🥁🎹🎵🎶📻
Big Daddy Kane and Rakim!
Big daddy Kane is from Brooklyn he is credited with bringing Jay-z to the public when he put Jay on his mixtape he came out on cold chillin which at one point was the biggest rap label other than Def Jam
Spotify got me on him last month
Big Daddy Kane the coldest
I’m 41 myself
He had my Wigging yo
He shocked me the same way
They say Big was influenced by him
That’s how I found Big Daddy Kane
I don't know about other places but when this came out, you heard this everywhere in NYC. Radio, pumping out cars, parks.
good job reacting to a classic!
Yes! Big Daddy Kane was one of my high school celebrity crushes. 🤩😂
"I speak clearly so you can understand, put words together like Letterman!" From Electric Company?!! Man I lost my mind listening to this in '88
The Juice Crew .............. Marley Marl, MC Shan, Roxanne Shante, Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Craig G, Master Ace, Granddaddy IU ................. check out the Symphony, greatest posse record ever. recorded.
Easily...
Listen to Raw...
Also check out Lord Finesse - the return of the funky man
One dude in here gave you a part of the history. But if you want a real BDK banger you need to do Wrath Of Kane asap ✌🏿✌🏿
I was a15yr old white boy having my mind blown from this Man🫡🫠
"When my pen hits the paper, AWWW SHIT" One of the dopest lines about writing a rhyme of all time!
He influenced my favourite MC. Long live the Kane
Big ups to how you show respect to the old school..positive
Great Reaction!!!
Answers to some of your questions :
1) Big Daddy Kane is from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn
2) First single is "Rhymin with the Biz" - 1987
3) Big Daddy Kane was part of the Legendary "Juice Crew All-Stars" (Bizmarkie, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Craig G, Tragedy Khadafy and Big Daddy Kane)
It would be wise if you listen to Big Daddy Kane's discography, in this particular order. That way you feel what we all felt, back in the late 80s when he first came out.
1) Rhymin with the Biz
2) RAW
3) Aint No Half Steppin
4) Set it Off
5) Word to the Mother
6) The Symphony
7) Smooth Operator
8) Warm it up Kane
9) Wrath of Kane
10) Young, Gifted & Black
11) Erase the Racism
12) Don't Curse
13) Burn Hollywood Burn
14) Platinum Plus ft. Big L
These are just some of the songs you can react to, in order to see how God-like Kane is.
Great list.
Pick a b.c. date cause your history 😂well God dam lol
Kane from Bed Stuy Brooklyn.....legend
Great reaction to a classic. It's refreshing to see our young people appreciating what came before them. Check out Eric B and Rakim "Follow the leader" lyric video..Classic
he from Brooklyn, Cold Chillin Records, rolled with the Juice crew, checkout "The Symphony" by the Juice Crew All Stars
Brooklyn NYC stand up!!!!
From the best yr in rap 1988!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big Daddy Kane is my top Three along with Rakim n Kool G Rap,......Damn,...!
Big Daddy Kane is from Bedstuy Brooklyn Nyc and the record label that he was apart of was the who's who of legends named COLD CHILLIN RECORDS !!!
Yeahhhhhh I like how you just had to run that back! 😂😂😂😂 BDK
Real hip hop
This is the song that made me pick up a pen 💯
I was 16 in 1988 shit blew my mind
Man just subbed
He from New York part of the juice crew with mc shan, Roxanne shante, biz markie, master ace, Craig G, kool g rap, produced by Marly marl
Check out most of them in
Marley marl - The symphony
DJ Mister Cee was doing that fire cutting in the middle of the song. DJs used to put in work
i see you got Kaws in the back bro! Thas Lit!
Now do Young Gifted & Black
His hardest song .....IS RAW ❗️I'd say it was almost as impactful as HIT UM UP❗️It had that kind of energy when it dropped.
Damn up there with hit em up?! its on my list! Might react to it soon!
Big Daddy Kane - Raw, Reaction To
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he came out in 1987 thanks to the LRGENDARY BIZ MARKIE R.I.P... He From Brooklyn. Was Down with the JUICE CREW. he got a sonf called RAW That was his actual 1st Single.
Was Biz Markie cold? I heard he was nice. I need some tracks to listen to!
Dope
check out big daddy kane
raw
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Check out Raw by Kane. He's from Booklyn NY signed to Cold Chillin Records.
You had to be around then.......Summer of 88 was crazy when this shit dropped...hustlers bangin it in their whips...boombox's playin it on da block..project parties smh...man...all girls made up their dance routines for talent shows and shit to this record....This was the shit....I will never forget what the summer of 88 felt like when we played this shit...you can't really explain the aura the feeling of that era..
Check out his song Young Gifted and Black
added it to the list. Appreciate it bro!
Big daddy kane feat Tupac: wherever u are.
🫡
How did u not know about him.
You should def check out "Platinum Plus", Big L feat. Big Daddy Kane.. Usually any MC on a track with Big L gets overshadowed by L, but BDK holds his own effortlessly.
When I listen to Kane, I also jam in some Rakim too. That era was phenomenal.
Great reaction. Check out Wrath of Kane and Mortal Combat
1st album
Check out young gifted and black by Kane....it really hits
Spellbound by K-Solo, check it out
You need to do a review on “I go to work”
God mc !! Big daddy
Biz Markie Introduced Big Daddy Kane in the Video The Vapors. You need To react to that video.
Please review: Biz Markie "Nobody Beats The Biz". Thank you.
In the 80s all New York.
He crew was the juice crew
Marly marl was producer
Check the crew
Marly marl - the symphony ( it was the first ever posse cut)
That’s most of the crew mc Shan and Roxanne shante and biz markie not on the song but the rest are
And I know you know biz second comedian in rap fat boy are the first
Biz markie songs are the vapors
Make the music with your mouth biz
Just a friend (silly song). And many more
Check the NPR Tiny Desk concert.
You should react to the one him and Pac did.
Check Marly mark the symphony so the video a banga
Kane Bk all day and so you know kanes Flat top ruled in 89
They were great no cusing, no disrespect
Dog you gotta get up on some eric b and rakim i ain't no joke
he's from Brooklyn
Basically Kane was 1988 version of Drake dark skinned😂
Do LL COOL J “Big Ole Butt” lol
lmao this is random. I heard LL was cold so I might have to start reacting to his music lol
Gotta listen to BDK-FLOAT!!!!! 3RD VERSE!
Oh you didn’t know.
Had no idea! He COLD!
Try 'Marley marl, The Symphony
I grew up in the 80s and 80s hip-hop raised me... Here is a suggestion for a reaction Donald D and Ice T Lost In A Freestyle
Added it to the list! Thank you!
@@DexTVReactsput you on something else... Tiny Desk Concert.. Big Daddy Kane did one 6yrs ago and it has like 5.2 million views and just like 5 months ago Juvenile did one with Manny Fresh and already has 5.7 million views....Oh and another legend is on there Rakim...
Hes from Brooklyn
Please react to "Burn Hollywood Burn" by Ice Cube, Chuck D, and Big Daddy Kane
Check also Eric B & Raki.
You need to listen to big daddy Kane ft Tupac and biggie
Bro. LISTEN TO SET IT OFF! BY BDK
Just added it to my list! Might react to it in a min! He a cold mf!