I’m 27, had the opportunity to watch Kane and slick Rick both perform about 10 years back during Rock the Bells tour, the energy this man brought to the stage is something I’ll never forget 🔥 respect to the architects
@@fab5frk rock the bells festival 2012 and 2013, held in the bay, Orange County and somewhere out east like NJ. This RTB before LL sued and took the name back.
Yea he knows more about hip hop than Nore, Nore is a ding bat sometimes, but he did say he thought flunky was a cool thing so much so he was in a group called the Flunkies so there you go🤷🏿♂️ but I fucks wit Nore 😂
Respectfully, BDK been droppin it like that since he's been in the game...🤔 Shit, probably BEEFORE THAT cause I / we didn't know him before he took off like a 🚀😎
Big Daddy Kane is above 50 years old moving and grooving like he's still in his 20s. Age is nothing but a number when it comes to accomplishing your goals. Health is wealth! Salute to one of the greatest rappers of all-time. 👏🏻🍾👏🏻🍾
Big Daddy Kane is a VERY well informed man. I’m starting to enjoy watching and listening to the older artists. With older artists comes maturity, experience, wisdom and insight. The legends in all genres of music can teach us a thing or two.
In this 50th year of Hip-Hop....THIS Drink Champs....is the absolute best! Big Daddy Kane is a Hip-Hop historian and teacher. Pay attention young hip hop fans...you can learn something👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Heavy D, had a lot to do with biggie’s transitioning to rap over those smooth beats. Heavy D was already rapping over soft rap/rnb beats. That’s why Big was so nice at it… 💯
@@MikeJones-pf4wd just off demographics alone in the Bronx it'd be hard to say that was an accurate statement, and even grandmaster caz and melle Mel, said they were there and even if you want to fact check go watch Wildstyle one of the most authentic hip hop films in early days you see Puerto Ricans in the rap crews. They were there and adding on to the culture, they were in the crowd right there with black people.
THE MAIN REASON BIG DADDY KANE IS SUCCESSFUL TILL THIS DAY IS BECAUSE HIS MUSIC IS AUTHENTIC AND REAL. HE BUILT A FANBASE ON CONSISTENCY AND WASN'T BEING SWAYED INTO SOUNDING LIKE EVERY ARTIST. I PRAY ONE DAY THAT MY MUSIC CAN TOUCH THE MASSES LIKE KANE AND THAT IT CAN HOPEFULLY BECOME TIMELESS FOR MORE YEARS AND GENERATIONS TO COME SO WITH THAT BEING SAID I'M ALWAYS GONNA BE A BIG FAN OF BIG DADDY KANE I'VE ALWAYS HAD AND I'LL ALWAYS WILL BE.
I got a chance to meet Kane a few years ago we were on the same flight to Raleigh. He was mad cool humble and down to earth.. much respect to the Legend 💯
27:04 I love how Big Daddy Kane checked Nore real quick like a big brother on his hip-hop knowledge. "You supposed to know this shit man" with that big fatherly voice 😆That's how it's supposed to go.
My first favorite MC, I have so much respect and love for Kane. He is the voice of my childhood. The first rhyme I memorized was "Ain’t no half stepping" and I taught it to my 3yo cousin and we would preform it for my aunt. Thanks Kane for igniting my love for Hip-Hop 💐
I can't imagine how many times Kane has been saluted for his impeccable talent, but you seem like an incredible human being too. Thank you for your contribution. You been on steady rotation in my deck since the late 80s.
Thank you, Brother Kane, for setting the record straight about who started this revolution. This is Black American music born out of our struggle in America.
I wasn’t around during Kanye’s era but I’m a big enough fan of hip hop that I go back every once in a while and expand my catalog…but one thing I gotta say is even though I wasn’t around, him just being introduced to me as the OG is still so dope cause he really defines the term like NORE said. His level of respect, manners, the style…. Be glad we got Kane as one of the GODS of hip hop or an oversee-er if I may..
Same here since him twice at the Lady B's basement party and the 25 year juice crew anniversary. Got to see Biz at the anniversary I had front row seats he didn't disappoint RIP to BIZ!
Honestly one of the best interviews I’ve seen so far, he aint coming with no enlightenment bullshit or trying to sound like a prophet,he is literally telling memorable stories my respects
Man i'm a syudent of the History, and this was a fantasic dive into why this music and culture is what it is. THANK YOU for bringing BDK back on the show!
I'm glad he touched up on how important Melle Mel was to the culture. A lot of people are looking at him like a nobody but the one's that were around from the beginning know he was a somebody.
Most of them are mostly just Eminem Stans who don't really know anything about hip hop or melle Mel in general outside of that recent diss track he put out.
Mel was the first lyricist. I realize that more and more everyday. Every time I listen to the last verse of the message.. the bar structure in that alone..# wow 💐
This is a really great epic episode of drink champs you have a classical legend on this episode spitting mad information and some opinions but valid none-the-less and he's doing it I mean really putting it together. Young folks listen up old folks listen up because he's bringing some things to the table
I saw KANE in 1986 while i was chilling outside of the Latin Quarter....him and Biz ..going in ...and that was on 48th Street..and if they wasn't popping we'd go up to 52nd ...to the Roseland Ballroom and party up there ...Man the best times of my life!
I am enjoying seeing BDK get the love and respect he deserves. Great interview guys. Kane came across very well and dropped so many insights into his creative process. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed the interview and I was really fortunate and felt privileged to attend the Verzuz battle between KRS-One and BDK which was wonderful! If Drink Champs is taking requests for future podcasts, I would LOVE to see Kurtis Mantronik who had a huge following in the UK. He was definitely ahead of his time and deserves his flowers; thank you.
BDK is the Truth… such a gentleman… well seasoned.. that deep voice can still send chills down my spine.. He is my ERA. I saw him so many times in the APOLLO. He came to my block in the bronx with Biz and Slick Rick, it was something that went down in history.
One of the realest to ever do it and still respects the ones who came after him with all the changes coz this is a man with a broad mind coz he understands that not everyone can be on the same lane though the road to and is the same.... Long live the Asiatic MC
I did a few shows opening up for big daddy Kane back in 87-88 my rap group was called "PDA in Effect" and the name of the record was called Smoothe. Big shout out to Kane one love.
I got to see Biz here in the D on concert, the Juice Crew minus Shan. Biz said that he had literally gotten out of the hospital a week before the concert just to come perform for us (the fans) 🙌🏾🙌🏾🖤🖤🕊️🕊️
55:49 I'm both shocked & content that Big Daddy Kane acknowledges the traditional MC's of my generation. Like Unc is really my Dad's age. I'm a 96 baby from Nigeria, but also a student of Hip-Hop, this moment was so wholesome to me!
Big Daddy Kane,LL,Krs,Heavy D,Eric B & Rakim,DMC,Tribe called Quest,Special Ed,Ice T,Vanilla Ice,Run Dmc,Africa Bambata,Ghetto Boyz,and many more. You guys made my youth growing up in the South East of Naija 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬. God bless you all my brothers. Cant forget all our brothers in the beautiful Island of 🇯🇲. Shabba,Maxi Priest,Louie Ranking,ooh God. ❤❤❤
True Maturity and Eloquence and elegance and much wisdom brought by one my generation’s pioneers. While you have brothers like Kane speaking in such a way about the culture HipHop ain’t Dead…It’s very Much Alive !
One of the most well spoken and history laden interview ever on Drink Champs. Kane is so intentional that it’s keeping Nore on the tracks. It’s a history lesson full of truths, the only thing that drive me crazy on these interviews is they leave out Spoonie G and he was a HUGE part of the game in its early stages!
I'm so happy Mr. Kane did the VERSUS. That was one of the best shows in that platform. Me and my friends partied that night. The best music from a era of great Hip Hop. Great Interview with a legend
The Legendary Big Daddy Kane was the Jay-Z of his time. He put a lot into Hip Hop and is a Hip Hop scholar as well as a humble human being. Even after Kane wouldn’t write the Just a Friend song for Biz, Biz still gave Kane the beat for Ain’t no Half Steppin’. On good terms, most people won’t do that in 2023. Respect to Kane and Biz. RIP Biz
I've been crushing on Kane since 7th grade. Saw him and his brass band at Essence Fest in NOLA years ago. This man is so intelligent and still fine. He could and should be a professor of music history at a university. 🙌🏽
Mannn the love J Cole gets from Big Daddy Kane makes being from 26 worth it. My aunt still to this day lives down the street from 2014. That bar was in his La Leakers freestyle btw🤞🏾
KANE is still incredible. Wish he was still putting out wax. True ambassador for the culture. One of the dopest MC's to ever bless the mic. Been a fan since GET INTO IT.
RESPECT TO BIG DADDY KANE. THESE THE DUDE'S WE LOOK UP TO IN THE 80S AND 90S THESE WHERE are dads are brothers uncles big homies. And we still look up to them stay strong
The biggest flaw in hip hop was the concept of selling out. Nowadays you made it if you billboard top 10. I'm so happy to see Kane well and hale, and super eloquent. Thank you Kane
Kane was feeling that red wine. He didn’t ‘Quick Time’ Big L or GURU out of respect for the dead, but 5 minutes ago he just did a ‘Quick Time’ on 2Pac or DMX.😇
🤔 The Biz Markie documentary " All Up in the Biz" was one of the best docs I've ever seen! And with me being hiphophead and having bad respect for Biz Markie I learn so much about him, it made me have more love for Biz Markie! Trust me you got to see it! ✌️ RIP to the BIZ!
I’m 27, had the opportunity to watch Kane and slick Rick both perform about 10 years back during Rock the Bells tour, the energy this man brought to the stage is something I’ll never forget 🔥 respect to the architects
Kane was my 1st GOAT
Slap ur parents you missed out on a helluva era.
No Rock The Bells 10 years ago
@@fab5frk rock the bells festival 2012 and 2013, held in the bay, Orange County and somewhere out east like NJ. This RTB before LL sued and took the name back.
If you thought that was something, shoulda saw him in his prime! 💯🔥🔥
I got to see Biz and Kane perform "Rhyming With Biz" live, one of the best experiences ever! RIP Biz!🙏🏽
Dam that is a classic moment in Hip Hop and you witnessed that. Wow.
Man that’s dope asf
I definitely seen them perform that myself as well!
What year was it?
I saw Biz at Bb Kings in nyc one time
Sometimes I forget how important EFN is. He keeps it structured and grounded 👏🏾
Yea he knows more about hip hop than Nore, Nore is a ding bat sometimes, but he did say he thought flunky was a cool thing so much so he was in a group called the Flunkies so there you go🤷🏿♂️ but I fucks wit Nore 😂
Facts. It would be no drink champs without him.
Real talk
@@nogi9231o
totally agree!!
BDK dropped so many gems, jewels, science, logic, knowledge and history in one session. hell of an interview!
Respectfully, BDK been droppin it like that since he's been in the game...🤔 Shit, probably BEEFORE THAT cause I / we didn't know him before he took off like a 🚀😎
FACTS✅✅✅
Big Daddy Kane is above 50 years old moving and grooving like he's still in his 20s. Age is nothing but a number when it comes to accomplishing your goals. Health is wealth! Salute to one of the greatest rappers of all-time. 👏🏻🍾👏🏻🍾
Facts
@@Johnthoo1💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
So true!!! Rakim is another example of a legend that time stood still as he ages.
@@kendrap-LvnHppnss6371 Yes indeed!
Stop the cap these niccas ancient .
Not only is Kane one of the greatest MC’s of all times! He also knows the history of Hip Hop! Salute 🏆🫡
Exactly 💯
Knows the history? Kane is the history tf you expect?
Everybody should TBH.
Kane made one of the most positive and informative impressions on me as a youth. Much respect always.
I have a lot of respect for him. He stands out wherever he goes...so relaxed so grounded.
The history that he broke down within the first thirty minutes was amazing! Another solid episode 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
I'm glad he told Nore
"You should know this shit"
Nore do more research
Big Daddy Kane is a VERY well informed man. I’m starting to enjoy watching and listening to the older artists. With older artists comes maturity, experience, wisdom and insight. The legends in all genres of music can teach us a thing or two.
In this 50th year of Hip-Hop....THIS Drink Champs....is the absolute best! Big Daddy Kane is a Hip-Hop historian and teacher. Pay attention young hip hop fans...you can learn something👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Minute?
Heavy D, had a lot to do with biggie’s transitioning to rap over those smooth beats. Heavy D was already rapping over soft rap/rnb beats. That’s why Big was so nice at it… 💯
But mf didn't give heavy d love like biggie because he was lightskin
Yep yep
Nope heavy rapped wat faster over fast paced beats..dancing music.
ppl don't realize just how important Kane is like not only he was the blueprint for punchlines but he also coached Jay and Big, 🐐 status
Facts
You’re wrong about big daddy, Kane coaching Jay-Z it was really jaz O
@@Hendrixtanell13 both of them did tho Jaz got him in the game and Kane was his mentor when he switched his style
This was a complete MASTER CLASS on the history of Hip Hop!!! Wow!!!!!!
exactly and there was no damn Puerto Rican help create no hip-hop
@@404moneyboyzent Come again, I didn't hear ya, say Whaatt?
@@404moneyboyzentI'm from the Bronx...that's not an accurate statement.
@@darklight7452It is very accurate, Hip Hop is a Black American art form also R & B.
@@MikeJones-pf4wd just off demographics alone in the Bronx it'd be hard to say that was an accurate statement, and even grandmaster caz and melle Mel, said they were there and even if you want to fact check go watch Wildstyle one of the most authentic hip hop films in early days you see Puerto Ricans in the rap crews. They were there and adding on to the culture, they were in the crowd right there with black people.
Seeing EFN and Nore genuinely happy to ask questions makes this show so ICONIC
THE MAIN REASON BIG DADDY KANE IS SUCCESSFUL TILL THIS DAY IS BECAUSE HIS MUSIC IS AUTHENTIC AND REAL. HE BUILT A FANBASE ON CONSISTENCY AND WASN'T BEING SWAYED INTO SOUNDING LIKE EVERY ARTIST. I PRAY ONE DAY THAT MY MUSIC CAN TOUCH THE MASSES LIKE KANE AND THAT IT CAN HOPEFULLY BECOME TIMELESS FOR MORE YEARS AND GENERATIONS TO COME SO WITH THAT BEING SAID I'M ALWAYS GONNA BE A BIG FAN OF BIG DADDY KANE I'VE ALWAYS HAD AND I'LL ALWAYS WILL BE.
Same. I agree 100000000%
One of the Greatest ever! Hands down! Gangsta and smooth at the same time! One!
Big Daddy Kane always smooth thanks to Drinks Champs for hosting another fire podcast!!!!....
I got a chance to meet Kane a few years ago we were on the same flight to Raleigh. He was mad cool humble and down to earth.. much respect to the Legend 💯
27:04 I love how Big Daddy Kane checked Nore real quick like a big brother on his hip-hop knowledge. "You supposed to know this shit man" with that big fatherly voice 😆That's how it's supposed to go.
Real talk. More should kno better. He isn't a student on that game..
NORE slips often with the knowledge, he's working on it I guess
Love that part!
That's what a real OG do. Youngsters shouldn't treat that as a disrespect!!
My first favorite MC, I have so much respect and love for Kane. He is the voice of my childhood. The first rhyme I memorized was "Ain’t no half stepping" and I taught it to my 3yo cousin and we would preform it for my aunt. Thanks Kane for igniting my love for Hip-Hop 💐
Big ups to N.O.R.E He shows mad love and respect to all of his guests. You can’t help but love this man’s energy!
And let them talk!!! Always interrupting
@@Hendrixtanell13 😂
I can't imagine how many times Kane has been saluted for his impeccable talent, but you seem like an incredible human being too. Thank you for your contribution. You been on steady rotation in my deck since the late 80s.
I understand why people like him so much. The character demands respect.
Kane is one of the GOATS 🐐
Thank you, Brother Kane, for setting the record straight about who started this revolution. This is Black American music born out of our struggle in America.
Everybody know what it is. Like anything else we do, everyone wants to be a part of it but don't give credit.
Big Daddy Kane made the brothers tighten up on their game. Especially trying to get at the ladies he set a standard.
LL did that before him.
@@hectorrivera8521 ll is an icon but kane is kane
Love this interview!! KANE is one of the GODS indeed!!!
Kane is an absolute class act. Props to Drink champs
I wasn’t around during Kanye’s era but I’m a big enough fan of hip hop that I go back every once in a while and expand my catalog…but one thing I gotta say is even though I wasn’t around, him just being introduced to me as the OG is still so dope cause he really defines the term like NORE said. His level of respect, manners, the style…. Be glad we got Kane as one of the GODS of hip hop or an oversee-er if I may..
BDK knows his history! I am loving it! Saw him in a concert with the rest of the greats and I am grateful!
Same here since him twice at the Lady B's basement party and the 25 year juice crew anniversary. Got to see Biz at the anniversary I had front row seats he didn't disappoint RIP to BIZ!
Yesss
He really dropped some serious gems
Knows his history? Kane is the history tf you expect?
Big Daddy Kane in a baby pink fit is what I didn’t know I needed 💗💗💗🤩 🐐
Yaassss especially with the Ace card on the side of the hat. Definitely old school…..luv it❤❤❤
Muve...the color is muve apart of the powder pink family 😏
Honestly one of the best interviews I’ve seen so far, he aint coming with no enlightenment bullshit or trying to sound like a prophet,he is literally telling memorable stories my respects
For me, this is the best episode. Lots of Hip Hop, jazz, blues, and artists history. And the dope part Kane taking us back how his beats were made.
Top 5.
Kane is a TRUE LIVING LEGEND!!!!
Big Daddy Kane... my favorite rapper of all time. He mentions Frick and Frack that live around the corner from me. Blessings King!
Man i'm a syudent of the History, and this was a fantasic dive into why this music and culture is what it is. THANK YOU for bringing BDK back on the show!
I'm glad he touched up on how important Melle Mel was to the culture. A lot of people are looking at him like a nobody but the one's that were around from the beginning know he was a somebody.
Yep and what's crazy is it's our own black people also doing it. Makes no sense.
Most of them are mostly just Eminem Stans who don't really know anything about hip hop or melle Mel in general outside of that recent diss track he put out.
Facts
Mel was the first lyricist. I realize that more and more everyday. Every time I listen to the last verse of the message.. the bar structure in that alone..# wow 💐
Mel did it to himself. No one is going to just kiss his ass as he continues to hate on & attempt to discredit people.
What a fucking legend! Kane transcends all the division in this country. In my opinion we need more leaders like him in the spotlight. Much love!
This is a really great epic episode of drink champs you have a classical legend on this episode spitting mad information and some opinions but valid none-the-less and he's doing it I mean really putting it together. Young folks listen up old folks listen up because he's bringing some things to the table
I saw KANE in 1986 while i was chilling outside of the Latin Quarter....him and Biz ..going in ...and that was on 48th Street..and if they wasn't popping we'd go up to 52nd ...to the Roseland Ballroom and party up there ...Man the best times of my life!
Great interview! Big Daddy Kane is in my top five!
I am enjoying seeing BDK get the love and respect he deserves. Great interview guys. Kane came across very well and dropped so many insights into his creative process. Thanks for sharing.
Truly one of the greatest MC's and hip hop entertainers of all time. A legend's legend to be sure.
I enjoyed the interview and I was really fortunate and felt privileged to attend the Verzuz battle between KRS-One and BDK which was wonderful!
If Drink Champs is taking requests for future podcasts, I would LOVE to see Kurtis Mantronik who had a huge following in the UK. He was definitely ahead of his time and deserves his flowers; thank you.
BDK is the Truth… such a gentleman… well seasoned.. that deep voice can still send chills down my spine.. He is my ERA. I saw him so many times in the APOLLO. He came to my block in the bronx with Biz and Slick Rick, it was something that went down in history.
One of the realest to ever do it and still respects the ones who came after him with all the changes coz this is a man with a broad mind coz he understands that not everyone can be on the same lane though the road to and is the same.... Long live the Asiatic MC
I saw him in concert recently and it was a dream come true
Same and he still got it, did the spikes and all. 🙌🏾🙌🏾💪🏾💪🏾
*splits
Big Daddy Kane spitting a J. Cole lyric made this interview everything hip-hop should represent. That was dope.
This man is the coolest the realist and definitely the most Raw out of them all.
He’s definitely one Smooth Operator. Lol
Don't know about all that , but definitely a Cool Cat.
@@jaybee5832 nah, all that is true.
@@iraford5788 Just an opinion. ✌🏽
Big Daddy Kane is a true icon in the Hip Hop industry. He's still in control of his legacy, i remember becoming a immediate fan back in the 80s! 😂 🤣
I did a few shows opening up for big daddy Kane back in 87-88 my rap group was called "PDA in Effect" and the name of the record was called Smoothe. Big shout out to Kane one love.
@krakkkakilla mind you I was only 15-16 at that time
I loved this interview! He had me writing stuff down lol. Sick a legend such an honor to still have him here🤩💗
The Biz Markie documentary is a masterpiece. I had no idea...
On what streaming service ?
Showtime
I got to see Biz here in the D on concert, the Juice Crew minus Shan. Biz said that he had literally gotten out of the hospital a week before the concert just to come perform for us (the fans) 🙌🏾🙌🏾🖤🖤🕊️🕊️
*in
It was outstanding wasn't it?
Big Daddy Kane,
Is a earth shaker. His hits shook the earth. That Raw story got me. That song 🎵 changed my life
Omg…Love me some BDK!!! Can’t wait! I have goosebumps right now😁
55:49 I'm both shocked & content that Big Daddy Kane acknowledges the traditional MC's of my generation. Like Unc is really my Dad's age. I'm a 96 baby from Nigeria, but also a student of Hip-Hop, this moment was so wholesome to me!
Met this man on the road at a rest stop once as a child I been kicking myself in the ass for my ignorance as a child
Big Daddy Kane,LL,Krs,Heavy D,Eric B & Rakim,DMC,Tribe called Quest,Special Ed,Ice T,Vanilla Ice,Run Dmc,Africa Bambata,Ghetto Boyz,and many more. You guys made my youth growing up in the South East of Naija 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬.
God bless you all my brothers.
Cant forget all our brothers in the beautiful Island of 🇯🇲. Shabba,Maxi Priest,Louie Ranking,ooh God. ❤❤❤
Yes I love me some Big Daddy Kane!!!!! BROOKLYN'S FINEST 👑🗽🔥💥💪🏽
Glad Drink Champs is going back to giving legends their flowers.
I love how Big D Kane tells a story from the past👍
Great interview Kane deserve his flowers I’m 30 and appreciate the way he help pave for hip hop gotta bring him back on the show one day!
We know What's Up I'm 58 leaving a Legacy and Big Daddy KANE said we Must Educate the Youth💯🎤 Definitely one of Many GOATNESS 🐐 GOATS
This interview is definitely the most respected of all time when you have the biggest Legand to ever touch a mic
My top 5 is......
1. Big Daddy Kane
2. Rakim
3. Krs-One
4. Redman
5. Kool G. Rap
KRS One should be at least number 2 😂! And Rakim number 1 and Kane at number 3! Sametime I see they all on ya top 3 list so 💯..
True Maturity and Eloquence and elegance and much wisdom brought by one my generation’s pioneers. While you have brothers like Kane speaking in such a way about the culture
HipHop ain’t Dead…It’s very Much Alive !
Ain't No Half Steppin 🐐🐐🐐🐐🎙️
My favorite rap song and favorite mc ever!
I'm forever a fan of BDK...he was IT in the 80s!!! My Era was EVERYTHING 💯
I love how the O.G gave Cole & lady London their flowers 💯 A real student of the game till this day
One of the most well spoken and history laden interview ever on Drink Champs. Kane is so intentional that it’s keeping Nore on the tracks. It’s a history lesson full of truths, the only thing that drive me crazy on these interviews is they leave out Spoonie G and he was a HUGE part of the game in its early stages!
Looking forward to this interview! Hope they ask about the rivalry with Ra.
they touch on it a little, some of it is in the context of the verzuz they was gonna have
I hope they ask about it too
I'm so happy Mr. Kane did the VERSUS. That was one of the best shows in that platform. Me and my friends partied that night. The best music from a era of great Hip Hop. Great Interview with a legend
Man, it feels so good watching my favorite rapper ever, one on the same birthday. Drink champs keep warming it up Big Daddy Kane.❤
The most humble Artist y’all ever on!!! Nuff respect due
The Legendary Big Daddy Kane was the Jay-Z of his time. He put a lot into Hip Hop and is a Hip Hop scholar as well as a humble human being.
Even after Kane wouldn’t write the Just a Friend song for Biz, Biz still gave Kane the beat for Ain’t no Half Steppin’. On good terms, most people won’t do that in 2023.
Respect to Kane and Biz.
RIP Biz
Big Daddy Kane & Jay-Z are from the same era.
Jay-Z just became popular later in life.
I'm from Compton CA, but finally one of the G.O.A.T,S on drink champs. Shout out to one of the best rappers ever. Big Daddy Kane.
Smooth operator...grew up on this man's music in the late 80's..one of my favourite mc's of that era..still in my top 5 today...warm it up kane!!!✌🏼✌🏼
I've been crushing on Kane since 7th grade. Saw him and his brass band at Essence Fest in NOLA years ago. This man is so intelligent and still fine. He could and should be a professor of music history at a university. 🙌🏽
BDK 💯🙌always on point with the lyrics, cadence & style plus the HH histonics n he's whole outlook on all types of music is 💯🎓🎩👑📠
I love this interview! Big Daddy Kane is like a well preserved time machine.
My new favorite drink champs episode💪🏾🔥💣
KANE is hip hop royalty 👑.. Mt. Rushmore.. thanks for having him back!!
Mannn the love J Cole gets from Big Daddy Kane makes being from 26 worth it. My aunt still to this day lives down the street from 2014. That bar was in his La Leakers freestyle btw🤞🏾
Warm it up Kane!
This was dope. I grew up listening to Big Daddy Kane tracks Kool G Rap was another good rapper. REAL good times.
KANE is still incredible. Wish he was still putting out wax. True ambassador for the culture. One of the dopest MC's to ever bless the mic. Been a fan since GET INTO IT.
This was awesome interview with the Smooth OG Big Daddy Kane💯💯🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽
Long live the Kane
RESPECT TO BIG DADDY KANE. THESE THE DUDE'S WE LOOK UP TO IN THE 80S AND 90S THESE WHERE are dads are brothers uncles big homies. And we still look up to them stay strong
Got extremely good energy from this episode. Big Daddy Kane is the 💩!!!!!!😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
DOPE interview smiled the whole way through Big Daddy Kane is A Beast
Kane being humble about his stage presence. Best live show I've seen... (aside from possibly P.E.)
“The Teacha ain’t here tonight. That’s the BlastMaster!” 😂😂
Kane one of the greatest. Ever!
I loved every minute of this interview 💯
The biggest flaw in hip hop was the concept of selling out. Nowadays you made it if you billboard top 10. I'm so happy to see Kane well and hale, and super eloquent. Thank you Kane
@@user-js2qo3kj8r that is quite true
Kane was feeling that red wine. He didn’t ‘Quick Time’ Big L or GURU out of respect for the dead, but 5 minutes ago he just did a ‘Quick Time’ on 2Pac or DMX.😇
🤔 The Biz Markie documentary " All Up in the Biz" was one of the best docs I've ever seen! And with me being hiphophead and having bad respect for Biz Markie I learn so much about him, it made me have more love for Biz Markie! Trust me you got to see it! ✌️
RIP to the BIZ!
Big shout out to Bid Daddy Kane for saying that about my generation of MCs!! You a real one and a living legend.
🔥🔥🔥Peace to the God Kane,”The Smooth Operator operating correctly!”💪🏽✊🏽
This is amazing. I love the old legends. It would not be what it is without people like him.
This man is THE BEST TO EVER DO IT!!! Looooooove me some KANE!!! ❤❤❤❤❤