@@mistagunn yea dope track..i thought he was better than he really was tho...ive gone back and listened his wordplay isnt all that great after the first couple albums...little more simple than i thought..the album I like later on is Looks Like a Job for...not great but worth the listen if like kane
Yeah mid 90snwas prime. From 93-97. During those years you get all of Wu-Tang's best material, The Fugees best material, Nas' best material, Mobb Deep's best material, Snoop Dogg's best album, Queen Latifah, Naughty by Nature, Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Biggie, Pac.....the list goes on.
@@LoganCharlesII Idk about that. Granted I know you had albums like The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, Follow the Leader, and Kane's shit. Also Public Enemy's albums as well.
Auto-tune, mumble rap, & feminine type style on male rappers ruined the game... All rap sounds the same now... Back in the 80's & 90's, u knew who's voice is who's
At Brand Nubian's peak in 91, I remember Jamar pullin' up at Greek Picnic in Philly in a limo, rolling the window(mad smoke lol) down and shakin' hands with a bunch of us. Real kool brother.
I'm white, 42, and a student of The Culture since 88 and I have nothing but respect for Lord Jamar. He speaks from the heart and spits his truth and that's all I can ask from any adult man. TBH he's correct about 99.5% of what he says. Peace.
You haven't listened to the Combat Jack interview then .. no disrespect to anyone doing this now but combat jack had artists spilling their guts out. Its a long interview but you should check it out
I often think about how when Prince Paul came out with his Prince Among Thieves magnum opus in '97 - with ALL of those legendary rap stars on it - it was Big Daddy Kane's Count Mackula which totally stole the show. True unadulterated excellence.
“Three cuts in your eye brow trying to wild out...” was a subliminal about Jadakiss and the Lox. Jadakiss wore three cuts in his eyes brow and The Lox had a song called Wild Out.
They did his song dirty in the movie "Colors". 😂😂 Salute to Kane!! We definitely used to say who is better, him or Rakim when I was younger. That debate would lead to fist fights in Brooklyn.
@@lifestraight it was in the News someone got shot over that debate, but normally we would fight back in the 80s. Running for a gun was some Sucker Coward Sh$t back then.
My humble kane scoop and scrap changed the hip hop culture for the good , "Who flattop rules in 89' warm it up kane-History spoken in real time..Peace to tha God's and the earth Fairfield and Westchester counties...✌🏿👍🏾🤲🏿🙏🏾✊🏾💯🕺🏾
@@dominiquejones3805Agreed. All the gear endorsements doesn't replace the drive inside a producer. Ignoring strengths instead adding on to them makes for stagnation.
Yooo. 9:22-9:31 pretty much sums up to me how deep the rap game was back then. So basically Kane and Kool G Rap were undrafted free agents?? So they basically passed over 2 of the greatest lyricists of all time in my opinion.
They should have put Kane in the movie Lean on me, especially at the scene when all the students were in the auditorium that's when Kane should have appeared to perform the track lean on me schooling the youth, that would have been DOPE!
@@99alfailiwaqain51 That's my favorite GZA song. It has SO MANY lines in it. Man, does GZA ride that bass line. People sleep on that song cause it's not a "classic RZA Dark beat." But it's line after line the illest lyrical/MC song off Liquid. Love that shit.
Facts this is correct. I just wrote this before I scrolled down and seen what you wrote. They had secret subliminal versus going back forth since Reservoir Dogs
I think Rza probably said just "fit in the space". Like do whatever but make it fit into the amount of bars needed because he too just wanted the convo to end.
Whats crazy is Kane is a legend and his run was only about 5 years. 3 albums. But that was a lot for a while. Now look at how long Nas, Jay, Busta ect runs were and still going
@@remybuxx8750 stop, none of the rest of them would have had a solo career if it wasn’t for RZA. He’s responsible for 2-3 of the greatest rap albums of all time. Big daddy Kane is an OG, but really he’s not that relevant in the scheme of hip hop. Rza/wu-tang changed the game.
Big Daddy Kane came to Holland in 1989. Kane, Scoob and Scrap dressed in some blue Fendi outfits tearing the roof off in Rotterdam. For the old Dutch hiphop heads it was in Parkzicht!
Kane is the most complete rapper of all time. Raps for street cats, lyricist, fast raps, slow raps, rap for the ladies, dancer, club bangers, longevity, 5%er, radio hits. Kane could do it all. The mother daughter and grandmother all listened to Kane.
Big Daddy Kane was the first and only performing artist that I ever saw roll out during a live show in an actual hot tub, dry off spit and spit his own lyrics, move in and out of Scoob & Scrap's choreography and maintain his cool all the way through. Newark Symphony Hall in 1988 or 1989, headlining along with Chill Rob G, Queen Latifah & 3rd Bass, if I am not mistaken. I had no doubts during & after that show about how legitimate you were/are about the craft. Thx for acknowledging what James Brown's influence was on Set It Off and illustrating the context for how you ended up writing Lean On Me on a car ride to Marley Marl's studio before even hearing the beat.
"eh yo, I was tellin shorty you ain't even have to go to summa schoo' , you pick up the wutang double CD , you get all the education you need in this shit kna I mean'"" 😂
Sir Ibu was dope ....... There was this one Freestyle session between Kane and Sir Ibu on Marly in control that was beast ...... Remember being able qoute the whole Ibu verse
You can't forget 'Get in to It'. Not too many people came out the gate with 3 🔥 solo singles in a row like KANE: "Get in to It", "Somethin' Funky", and "Raw".
All Jay was saying is that he see cats copy the same way they copied Kane. They copied Kane’s rhyme style and his image with the cut eyebrows. I don’t see how anybody could’ve misinterpreted.
I Remember Kane before he made a Record, Biz Introduced him at the Rooftop in Harlem, OMG!! I went back to the BX to Announce his Coming! I couldn't remember his full name just "Big Daddy".
Yes you all are the true Black artist History. Pass it on to our youth coming up. Great VIEW passing on black love amongst the brothers. United hip hop and RAP rise up.
Salute BDK!!!! Some many memories of playing ya shit while mom was at work, I would be in the bathroom mirror really thinking I was u.but sitting here with new knowledge I Am you salute og
There's a video of Kane where he's rhyming and fumbles the mic, like almost dropping it, and goes back into the flow...that shit is so ill. Like he did that shit to make people question why they'd even question his skills. Just dope!
Lol He meant.. Just do you and go with whatever hook you feel then. His version or your version. Just spit! And in a uncertain case like that... Lay both versions of the hook down and see which one sounds better afterwards.
I remember being 5 years old and my best friend at the time Adam told me his big brother Christian only listens to Big Daddy Kane. While playing with G.I. Joe and Transformers all I could think was “What is a Big Daddy Kane?” Lol, my older self saying to my younger self “one of the greatest that what!!!!!”.
Big Daddy Kane Lyrical One Of G.O.A.T Set it off, Raw, Wrath Of Kane, Young Gifed and Black, Buff Respect..
He is. Kane, G Rap, Krs, Rakim and LL. That's 5 where you can't go wrong with them.
after 2nd album he falls off tho...alot of doo doo
And ; Just Lean on Me.
@@LITMOVIESCENES hit and miss maybe. But Nuff respect do off the Juice Soundtrack was the ish showing he still had it.
@@mistagunn yea dope track..i thought he was better than he really was tho...ive gone back and listened his wordplay isnt all that great after the first couple albums...little more simple than i thought..the album I like later on is Looks Like a Job for...not great but worth the listen if like kane
That verse Kane had on The Symphony with GRap and Ace and Craig G was crazy !
Classic
Omg Lord Jamar isnt lying Kane still doing those moves killing it.
Ain't No Half Steppin is one of the coolest hip hop tracks I've ever heard
🔥🔥🔥
Agrred
That song was a couple years before I was born and I been jamming that shit!
The Godfrey rza impression 😂...spot on!!!
Rza probably somewhere laughing like hell at Godfrey impression of him.
Peace! It’s mad bananas 🍌!!!!!
Nah he ain't get the accent or voice, but he got the vocab right.
That impersonation was like BONG BONG
BDKs was low key better, "NAH GOD... NAH GOD..."
Kane's charisma changed the game and this is why he still relevant.
Kane always been my favorite rapper
Kane had mad showmanship🔥 " 1988 Ain't no Half Steppin' is why I fell in love with HIP HOP"
Ha! Dope or dog food?!
The Golden Era's undefeated.
Kane is one of those early rappers that established rap music making it main stream. This dude is to rap what Marvin Gaye was to R&B.
Facts!! Errybody in BK was emulating Kane...the fade, the threads, the drip, dance moves! Kane got Bizzy for real. Salute
OG
Afro Samurai. 1 of my favorite anime’s. ⚔️
Typical Rza philosophy direct from the mountain top of Tibet "Spit into Space" and Godfrey right there with the dope impersonation 💯🔥🔥
Hip hop was so much better in the late 80s - early 90s.
Mid 90s was prime.
Yeah mid 90snwas prime. From 93-97. During those years you get all of Wu-Tang's best material, The Fugees best material, Nas' best material, Mobb Deep's best material, Snoop Dogg's best album, Queen Latifah, Naughty by Nature, Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Biggie, Pac.....the list goes on.
@@lifestraight That was good but it was actually better before then.
@@LoganCharlesII Idk about that. Granted I know you had albums like The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, Follow the Leader, and Kane's shit. Also Public Enemy's albums as well.
Auto-tune, mumble rap, & feminine type style on male rappers ruined the game... All rap sounds the same now... Back in the 80's & 90's, u knew who's voice is who's
That joint with my BDK and GZA was my favorite one off the Afro Samurai soundtrack.
My top 5 MC'S......
1. Big Daddy Kane
2. Rakim
3. Krs-One
4. Redman
5. Kool G. Rap
Excellent top 5
@@satishrobertson8771 💯
Redman 👍👍👍
I concur. Top 4 were there for me.
Lord Jamar is as cool of a guy as I thought he was. He gets a lot of respect from icons. Chuck D speaks highly of Lord Jamar too.
Yeah Captain Obvious 🤓
At Brand Nubian's peak in 91, I remember Jamar pullin' up at Greek Picnic in Philly in a limo, rolling the window(mad smoke lol) down and shakin' hands with a bunch of us. Real kool brother.
Why wouldn't he? That's Brand Nubian, they did their thing in the culture in the era where keeping it real was still a requirement.
That's because Jamar is Culture....Not Vulture💪🏾💯👑🙏🏿
I'm white, 42, and a student of The Culture since 88 and I have nothing but respect for Lord Jamar. He speaks from the heart and spits his truth and that's all I can ask from any adult man. TBH he's correct about 99.5% of what he says. Peace.
I came home with lines in my eye brow and my Pops went fucking berserk...Saludos a BDK de PR🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
I'm a girl. I did the lines in my brows and got in trouble 😅😅😅😅
Loved that Gza & Big Daddy Kane Collab. Kane killed it tho 🔥🔥🔥
BDK is hilarious I never seen him so comfortable in a interview.
I think Jamar and Godfrey helped that out.
its the kush
You haven't listened to the Combat Jack interview then .. no disrespect to anyone doing this now but combat jack had artists spilling their guts out.
Its a long interview but you should check it out
I often think about how when Prince Paul came out with his Prince Among Thieves magnum opus in '97 - with ALL of those legendary rap stars on it - it was Big Daddy Kane's Count Mackula which totally stole the show. True unadulterated excellence.
SALUTE
The album was overshadowed by the shiny suit era
Fn facts
Underrated album. A whole movie album with star rappers with roles.
Kane and the cat from Juggaknots
The Jay line obviously meant people COPIED Kane when they cut the lines in their brows. How could anyone spin that as possible diss?
Agreed. Jay said that long after the KANE lived long. After he paved the way for Jay and the rest
I always thought it was a shot at big pun
Angie was just trying to start some shit
Yeah Jamar left out the preceding line. "I seen the same shit happen to Kane, 3 cuts in ya eyebrow tryin' wild out".
Because Angie was an instigating infiltrator
“Three cuts in your eye brow trying to wild out...” was a subliminal about Jadakiss and the Lox. Jadakiss wore three cuts in his eyes brow and The Lox had a song called Wild Out.
BIG DADDY KANE The GOAT ! He took Jay Z on tour with him in the early days
There’s a video of Kane rockin a show at an outdoor park in Russia, he absolutely killed it. A real M. C for sure
Oh yh that gig is Kane's gig. A veritable how to
Thanks for the info. Just got thru watching it.
@@acknickulus ur welcome
Aayyooo Godfrey a fool for that RZA impersonation 🤣🤣☠️🪦
They did his song dirty in the movie "Colors". 😂😂 Salute to Kane!! We definitely used to say who is better, him or Rakim when I was younger. That debate would lead to fist fights in Brooklyn.
Fistfights? Damn! Lol
@@lifestraight it was in the News someone got shot over that debate, but normally we would fight back in the 80s. Running for a gun was some Sucker Coward Sh$t back then.
Sean Price said if Kane battled Rakim, Kool G Rap would win.
"Back then albums had a long life span." Facts. I'm still spinning was from 87.
My humble kane scoop and scrap changed the hip hop culture for the good , "Who flattop rules in 89' warm it up kane-History spoken in real time..Peace to tha God's and the earth Fairfield and Westchester counties...✌🏿👍🏾🤲🏿🙏🏾✊🏾💯🕺🏾
That's my new motto for 2021 "Aye yo God, just spit into space." 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
👶🏽
😂😂
Mine too!
Gotta remember the adlibs “BONG BONG NAMSAYIN??” 😂
THIS IS PRECIOUS MOMENTS HANGING OUT WITH THE GIFTED LEGENDARY ICONS OF MY TIME LOVE YA'LL FAM!!![999]
Kane should be in the hiphop HOF!!!!
Imagine RZA getting angry with BDK, that's a sight to see.
RZA been frustrating me 4 years with his production
@@dominiquejones3805 facts me 2
@@charlessmithjr166 and I know he still got it. That's what pisses me off
@@dominiquejones3805Agreed. All the gear endorsements doesn't replace the drive inside a producer. Ignoring strengths instead adding on to them makes for stagnation.
@@dominiquejones3805 i know he still got it as well, he's going to surprise us and come out with some hot 🔥
Afro samurai 🔥
super 🔥🔥🔥🔥...top three favorite anime series💯
This was a GREAT and HILARIOUS interview. Godcast keep bringing it. Props. Long Live The Kane. ✊🏽
11:53 rza
Thank you
Thanks bro
Thank god ffs
Thanks
Thank you Ernest, now go back to camp!
Love this show..LJ..n Godfrey N Digga ALWAYS for the culture💯
Yooo. 9:22-9:31 pretty much sums up to me how deep the rap game was back then. So basically Kane and Kool G Rap were undrafted free agents?? So they basically passed over 2 of the greatest lyricists of all time in my opinion.
The Symphony
They should have put Kane in the movie Lean on me, especially at the scene when all the students were in the auditorium that's when Kane should have appeared to perform the track lean on me schooling the youth, that would have been DOPE!
100%!!!
Fire interview!!!!
Big up to Kane and the Godcast for this interview man always informative and always on point. Peace.
This is great stuff! Peace to the Godcast.
Can y'all get a GZA interview?
Peace! The God is “low key like sea shells”-he rocks these bells/time to board/its Medina bound “
@@99alfailiwaqain51 That's my favorite GZA song. It has SO MANY lines in it. Man, does GZA ride that bass line. People sleep on that song cause it's not a "classic RZA Dark beat." But it's line after line the illest lyrical/MC song off Liquid. Love that shit.
Good idea. I haven’t seen a GZA interview in a long time. I hope they eventually interview all of the Wu.
@@raisinbigdaddykane9723 Peace! Without a doubt sun, absolutely no question Allah Justice (GZA), is one of the top 2 lyricist’s of all time!
Yes GZA never does interviews
BALLY shoes damn forgot all about those, they were the shit back in the day
and they still cost like gucci and the others
Such a great story!! Godfrey is a genius!
RAW was the dopest joint you every spit at us...I gave you hours of radio time in the 80s rollin in my whip... Thanks for doing what you did!!!!!!!!
Peace To The Gods, that’s ill I just quoted, one of Sir Ibu’s lyrics on one of your comment sections Jamar!
Y’all forgot Jay said. I saw the same shit happen to Kane. 3 cuts in your eyebrows trying to Wildout......was a clear diss to Jadakiss and the Lox.
Clearly was paying homage.
Facts this is correct. I just wrote this before I scrolled down and seen what you wrote. They had secret subliminal versus going back forth since Reservoir Dogs
Godfrey is super talented 👏
I think Rza probably said just "fit in the space". Like do whatever but make it fit into the amount of bars needed because he too just wanted the convo to end.
That afro track was a hard record
Love tha joint Kane did with Checkmark from Skitzofreniks.. Underground classics homie!
Great interview. Been a fan since I first heard him. I saw him 2 years ago in concert for the 1st time and I enjoyed every minute of his performance.
Dope interview -- great chemistry...
That eyebrow line was for jadakiss and the lox plus trying to wild out line it was a double entendres
facts
Wow...I NEVER trip smh makes sense cuz that was when the ROC vs. Ruff Ryders happened
1988 and 1989 I was in high school running through brooklyn. Big up John Jay HS. It was so much fun back then.
You can learn more from 1 album, you dont even gota go to school😂😂😂😂. Love that line
Thts that Wu Tang Forever Rza ! Lol he's the god..I Love Rza for real
This is one of the dopest episodes of God cast that I've seen
Indeed God!!! “He is still doing it!!!”...Kane’s showmanship is note Worthy!!! Top in the business
Lol. "Spit into space"
Can wait for full interview , thanks for shining light on HipHop history Lord!!! Peace !!!
Eyebrow slashes History. ScooP Lover the Inventor. Thats dope
I have NEVER wavered on keeping Kane in my Top Five.
Whats crazy is Kane is a legend and his run was only about 5 years. 3 albums. But that was a lot for a while. Now look at how long Nas, Jay, Busta ect runs were and still going
5 years ? Dude was making the hottest beats for years before college dropout
@@G-Man78 He said Kane as in "Big Daddy Kane" not Kanye! Da fuck?
@@G-Man78 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 His run will go on for a lil longer now that he and Kim are getting divorced!!...damn son 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@G-Man78 Learn how to read
Godfrey nailed that Rza impersonation 4 real! LOL
Bring back Bally's!! Who remember New Edition NE Heartbreak video with the mismatch black and yellow Bally's?!!
Man this interview had me on TILT! Hahahaha this is a fun one. Thanks, brothas.
Legend on deck!!!
Thank you Godfrey for bringing up Lean On Me!!! That's shit was fired!!!!
I worked in The Bally Shoe Factory in New Rochelle back in 88 Lol
Good music will always have LONGEVITY. Salute 50s to early 90s.
Rza is a genius doe maybe he was awkward at times but he knew what he was doing pretty much “
Ehhh he seemed to get full of himself & start trying too much shit. I hate where he went with wu tang direction after 36 chambers
@@remybuxx8750 for real? I thought Wu tang forever was super dope
@@remybuxx8750 stop, none of the rest of them would have had a solo career if it wasn’t for RZA. He’s responsible for 2-3 of the greatest rap albums of all time. Big daddy Kane is an OG, but really he’s not that relevant in the scheme of hip hop. Rza/wu-tang changed the game.
@@jeremyking3986 BDK is very relevant in hiphop lmao. wu tang probably wouldn’t exist without him
Big Daddy Kane came to Holland in 1989. Kane, Scoob and Scrap dressed in some blue Fendi outfits tearing the roof off in Rotterdam. For the old Dutch hiphop heads it was in Parkzicht!
You know you one of the G.O.A.T's when the comments not looking for the time stamp of working with RZA instead just enjoying the whole interview🔥🔥
Kane is the most complete rapper of all time. Raps for street cats, lyricist, fast raps, slow raps, rap for the ladies, dancer, club bangers, longevity, 5%er, radio hits. Kane could do it all. The mother daughter and grandmother all listened to Kane.
Big Daddy Kane was the first and only performing artist that I ever saw roll out during a live show in an actual hot tub, dry off spit and spit his own lyrics, move in and out of Scoob & Scrap's choreography and maintain his cool all the way through. Newark Symphony Hall in 1988 or 1989, headlining along with Chill Rob G, Queen Latifah & 3rd Bass, if I am not mistaken. I had no doubts during & after that show about how legitimate you were/are about the craft. Thx for acknowledging what James Brown's influence was on Set It Off and illustrating the context for how you ended up writing Lean On Me on a car ride to Marley Marl's studio before even hearing the beat.
Rza and angeldust = that shit he said to Kane. 🤣🤣
"eh yo, I was tellin shorty you ain't even have to go to summa schoo' , you pick up the wutang double CD , you get all the education you need in this shit kna I mean'"" 😂
Wu tang forever
It's a big daddy thing to me is top10 greatest hip-hop albums period
Sir Ibu was dope ....... There was this one Freestyle session between Kane and Sir Ibu on Marly in control that was beast ...... Remember being able qoute the whole Ibu verse
You can't forget 'Get in to It'. Not too many people came out the gate with 3 🔥 solo singles in a row like KANE: "Get in to It", "Somethin' Funky", and "Raw".
Jay-Z said I seen the same thing happened to Kane three Cuts in your eyebrows trying to Wild out no way he could have been dissing him
That was a shot at the Lox.
I thought he was dissing baby and cash money because they was still putting parts in they eyebrows and evil Kanevil jumpers aka #1 stunnas
hr was talking about clones cloning styles I don't think he was dissing the Lox
All Jay was saying is that he see cats copy the same way they copied Kane. They copied Kane’s rhyme style and his image with the cut eyebrows. I don’t see how anybody could’ve misinterpreted.
Right. If anything Hov was just BIGGIN up Kane
I Remember Kane before
he made a Record,
Biz Introduced him at the
Rooftop in Harlem, OMG!!
I went back to the BX to
Announce his Coming!
I couldn't remember his
full name just "Big Daddy".
I was just bumping Afro Samurai soundtrack like three nights ago.It's still 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes you all are the true Black artist History. Pass it on to our youth coming up. Great VIEW passing on black love amongst the brothers.
United hip hop and RAP rise up.
BDK, is more than a legendary artist he is a genius and one of the G.O.A.T.S ...
Lord, Big Daddy Kane is one good looking man!!! Goodness!!!
My first hip-hop memory was watching the raw video 💯
Salute BDK!!!! Some many memories of playing ya shit while mom was at work, I would be in the bathroom mirror really thinking I was u.but sitting here with new knowledge I Am you salute og
There's a video of Kane where he's rhyming and fumbles the mic, like almost dropping it, and goes back into the flow...that shit is so ill. Like he did that shit to make people question why they'd even question his skills. Just dope!
The best interview ever. Keeping real ☝
Yo that Spit into Space had me dying laughing. Crazy funny. BDK has a helluva live show for those that haven't had a chance. Worth every penny.
We had the Starter Outlet near me...People woulda lost their minds if they knew...satins were 25 and parkas 35 ...man miss that place..was incredible
Swagger should be defined as see Big Daddy Kane. This man should be celebrated 🍾👏 for his influence on the culture.
Big Daddy Kane is my dude....love this guy!!!!
Kane still got it still could dance i saw him at wingate hs east flatbush great performer!!
Afro 1,2 and the sound tracks. 💣💣💣💣💣
Lol He meant.. Just do you and go with whatever hook you feel then. His version or your version. Just spit!
And in a uncertain case like that... Lay both versions of the hook down and see which one sounds better afterwards.
BDK...............Show @ 9:30 Club....Dropped The Mic - Looked like a scene from What's Happening! Dope!
WAS LISTENING TO VERY SPECIAL BDK FT. SPINDERELLA DAMN WHAT A TUNE...ALSO BANGING THE JOINT WIT PAC TUBIG
Warm it up Kane! My all time fav
One of the hardest MC’s to ever bless the mic
Long live the Kane!!! Shout out to the SOS dancers!!!
I remember being 5 years old and my best friend at the time Adam told me his big brother Christian only listens to Big Daddy Kane. While playing with G.I. Joe and Transformers all I could think was “What is a Big Daddy Kane?” Lol, my older self saying to my younger self “one of the greatest that what!!!!!”.