Big Daddy Kane-Set It Off{TWO DUDES REACTION!!!}
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yeah. he went crazy on this.
1:30 "I could sneeze, sniffle, or cough/e-e-e-even if I stutter, I'm a still come off.."
Mike's stankface is legendary! LMAO!
The "metal guitar" is actually a sample from James Brown's "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved." If you haven't heard it already, you should check out Marley Marl's "The Symphony" with Masta Ace, Craig G, Kool G Rap, and Kane.
Thank you for your open minded guidance ✌️😎😎✌️
The line you was trying to complete was "...rock the discoteque". Debut album was released in 1988. Epic reaction again dudes - keep 'em comin!
Please react to...
"Biz Markie - Nobody Beats The Biz", another member of the Juice Crew. BDK wrote the lyrics to that as well.
"MC Shan - The Bridge" from 1986 which sparked the Bridge Wars between the Juice Crew and Boogie Down Productions
BDK da flow god 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ghostface killah has a version of this song from wu tang
Please react to Marley Marls - "The Symphony"......which features Kane and Kool G. Rap (Marley Marl is a legendary hip hop producer)
Rakim talks about his dealings with Marley Marl in his book we reviewed on our channel a few months back
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If you like this and artist like Rakim and Kane you should check out The Roots song Boom! Black thought does a spot on impression/homage of Kane and Kool G Rap in the song.
I don't know but some say this is a message to Rakim and Kool G Rap...I'm not sure but this is what I heard....And if it is true then thank God they didn't respond...Big Daddy Kane born as a Battle rapper...
Alot of these cats have more RESPECT for the originals than the offspring of them, which is a damn shame... smh
Good job bros.
You guys missed that "Stuttering " line which needed to be pointed out .
React to Ll Cool J- this is how I’m coming
🤔This interesting, my era never sat down and listen to this song because this a house party song ...crews from different blocks use to troop to other blocks and crash house parties with 40z. ... sitting down and analyzing lyrics came around 94/95 after the block party & house party era of the 80s and early 90s.
house party. Even lyric Rakim song were more party song in the mid- late 80s... Hip -Hop in the mid late lost that dancing, Djing, MCing and having a good time element that was given over to street Dude (Nas , Biggie, and Wu with all respect) rapping about dysfunctional things
Mind opening for sure. Thank you for your open minded guidance and as a reactor that is something to ponder. When people started to analyze the lyrics the lyrics shifted from good times and partying to, hey this is what I found wrong and the strife that I live through.
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Eh!
You guys need to check out the hip hop honors perfomance where Black Thought of the Roots does this song while Kane's dancers,Scoob and Scrap,back him up.(If you haven't seen it already that is.)
Common,TI and Kane all destroy the stage.Probably the best hip hop honors performances ever.
By the way.Nuff respect for focusing more on elevating your viewers with dope shit as opposed to simply reacting to what's popular.
Keep it up,guys!!!
Yes sir we thrive on a open minded guidance type of vibe, not a hive mind or money grab. This is a truly honest experience and open minded journey for us and anyone who would like to journey with us throughout the multiverse
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Respect due!💪