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Antonio Hardy (born September 10, 1968), better known by his stage name Big Daddy Kane, is an American rapper who began his career in 1986 as a member of the Juice Crew. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and skilled MCs in hip hop. ''
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Ain't No Half-Steppin' "Ain't No Half-Steppin'" is a 1988 hip-hop song written and performed by American rapper Big Daddy Kane. Released as a single from Kane's debut album ''Long Live the Kane'', it peaked at No. 53 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Black Singles chart. The ...
" number 25 on its list of ''The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time'', calling him "a master wordsmith of rap's late-
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and a huge influence on a generation of MCs".


Biography


1980s

In 1984, Kane became friends with Biz Markie, and he would co-write some of Biz's best-known lyrics. Both eventually became important members of the
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-based Juice Crew, a collective headed by renowned producer Marley Marl. Kane signed with Tyrone Williams's (Marl's manager) and Len Fichtelberg's Cold Chillin' Records label in 1987 and debuted the same year with the 12" single "Raw", which was an underground hit. The name Big Daddy Kane came from a variation on Caine, David Carradine's character from the TV show '' Kung Fu'' (1972-1975), and a character called "Big Daddy" whom
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played in the film '' Beach Party'' (1963). Kane is known for his ability to syncopate over faster hip hop beats, and despite his asthmatic condition, he is acknowledged as one of the pioneering masters of fast rhyming. His sense of style is renowned and set a number of late-1980s and early-1990s hip hop trends ( high-top fades hairstyles, velour suits, and four-finger rings). The
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"King Asiatic Nobody's Equal" is often applied to his moniker. He released his debut album on Cold Chillin' Records in the early summer of 1988 called '' Long Live the Kane'', which featured the hit " Ain't No Half Steppin'". The following year, Kane released his second album and biggest hit to date, '' It's a Big Daddy Thing'', which included 1970s sample throwbacks like " Smooth Operator" and the Teddy Riley-produced track "I Get the Job Done", which hit the R&B top 40 during the closing of the 1980s. He also had a memorable verse on the Marley Marl-produced track " The Symphony" released in late 1988, which included Juice Crew members Craig G, Masta Ace, and Kool G Rap.


1990s

Big Daddy Kane appeared on
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's 1991 effort, "Burnin. He provided the rap chorus to the single "Feels Like Another One". He also appeared on the video release "Live in New York". He contributed the song "'Nuff Respect" to the soundtrack of Ernest Dickerson's feature film debut '' Juice'', which starred Omar Epps and
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, further demonstrating his fast lyrical delivery. In 1991, Kane won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for his performance on the Quincy Jones collaborative track "Back on the Block" from the album of the same name. Widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers during the "golden age" of hip hop (1986–1993), Kane's experimentation with R&B beats and his alignment to the Five Percent Nation drew criticism. Later albums, such as '' Looks Like a Job For…'', were acclaimed, but he was never able to return to the commercial and artistic success of ''It's a Big Daddy Thing''. However, he still tours extensively. As an actor, he debuted in
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' 1993 western '' Posse'', and appeared in Robert Townsend's 1993 film '' The Meteor Man''. He also posed for '' Playgirl'' and
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's book '' Sex'' during the 1990s. During the early 1990s,
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toured with Kane, and Kane helped him early on in his career. Ice-T says: "I actually met Jay-Z with Kane. Kane brought Jay-Z over to my house." Kane himself says that Jay-Z was not technically his hypeman in the true sense of the term: "he wasn't a hypeman, he basically made cameo appearances on stage. When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage." Jay-Z was also featured on Big Daddy Kane's track "Show & Prove" from ''Daddy's Home'' (1994), as well as in the video. In 1995, Kane recorded with MC Hammer and
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on the rap song "Too Late Playa" (along with
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). He was also mentioned to signing with Death Row East in 1996. In 1997, Kane teamed up with
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on his third single title "The Cypher Part 3" and some of Marley Marl Juice Crew veterans. In 1998, he released his final solo album, '' Veteranz' Day''. It received mixed reviews and did not sell well. However, Kane did not give up rapping and made many appearances in the 2000s.


2000s

In 2000, Big Daddy Kane appeared on Tony Touch's " The Piece Maker" mixtape alongside Kool G Rap and
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. A rejuvenated Kane occasionally collaborated with a variety of hip-hop artists, including A Tribe Called Quest, Jurassic 5, Little Brother, and DJ Babu of the Beat Junkies. He released two singles, the
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-produced "The Man, The Icon", and the DJ Premier-produced "Any Type of Way" (on which he discusses urban collapse in post-
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New York City ("
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got New York lookin' like it's Amistad")) and the erosion of the
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. Big Daddy Kane appeared on the
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group Morcheeba's 2003 single "What's Your Name". In 2005, Big Daddy Kane was honored during the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors. After a
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of hits performed by T.I., Black Thought, and
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, he came out to perform "Warm It Up, Kane" with his old dancers, Scoob and Scrap. Kane and Kool G Rap can both be seen briefly in '' Dave Chappelle's Block Party''. In 2006, he appeared as a guest MC on the track "Get Wild Off This", produced by the
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for their ''Stanton Sessions Vol. 2'' breaks mix. He also appeared alongside the
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, Rakim, and his longtime friends
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and Q-Tip in a segment of the 2006 Summer Jam concert (June 7, 2006), as part of an initiative by Busta Rhymes to honor the legacy of New York City hip-hop. In 2007, a new track, "BK Mentality", was released on the mixtape compilation ''Official Joints''. Kane also appeared on
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's '' The Brick: Bodega Chronicles'' mixtape. Big Daddy Kane made a cameo in the 2008 video for " Game's Pain", a track by rapper The Game. The video also featured appearances by
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and
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. The Game also referenced
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's former occupation as Kane's hypeman: "Ask a Jay-Z fan about Big Daddy Kane: Don't know him, Game gon' show 'em". He also appeared on the remix of " Don't Touch Me" by Busta Rhymes. Also in 2009, Kane played the role of Clay in the film ''Just Another Day''. The film is the tale of two rappers, one poor and young, one older and successful. The movie follows them through a day of their lives.


2010s

Big Daddy Kane appears on one track on '' MA Doom: Son of Yvonne''—the collaboration between MF Doom and former Juice Crew member Masta Ace. As of 2013, Kane was recruited by New York City power group Lifted Crew and R&B singer Showtyme to form a band called "Las Supper". The album, ''Back to the Future'', was released on March 26, 2013. On November 24, 2014, Big Daddy Kane discussed his upbringing, childhood influences, relationships, sexual experiences and
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's 1992 book '' Sex'' in an interview on the ''Dr. Zoe Today'' show. In 2016, he was featured on Tito Jackson's single "Get It Baby" in addition to appearing in the documentary '' Hip-Hop Evolution''.


2020s

In June 2020, Kane released the single "Enough", aimed at addressing issues surrounding police brutality.


Legacy

Big Daddy Kane is regarded as one of the most influential and skilled
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rappers.Kool Moe Dee, 2003, ''There's A God On The Mic: The True 50 Greatest MCs'', Thunder's Mouth Press, p.303.Lazerine, Cameron and Devin, 2008, ''Rap-Up: The Ultimate Guide To Hip-Hop And R&B'', Grand Central Publishing, p. 17Eminem, 2004, 'Yellow Brick Road', ''Encore'', Aftermath/Shady, Interscope.Eminem, with Sacha Jenkins, 2008, ''The Way I Am'', Dutton Adult, p. 17.Shapiro, Peter, 2005, ''The Rough Guide To Hip-Hop, 2nd Edition'', Penguin, p. 29.
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put him at No. 7 in their "Greatest MCs of All Time" list. He is placed at No. 4 in Kool Moe Dee's book '' There's a God on the Mic: The True 50 Greatest MCs''. About.com ranked him No. 3 on its list of the "Top 50 MCs of Our Time", and RZA listed him as one of his "Top 5 best MCs". In 2012, '' The Source'' ranked him No. 8 on their list of the "Top 50 Lyricists of All Time".
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says "his best material ranks among the finest hip-hop of its era, and his sex-drenched persona was enormously influential on countless future would-be players", and describes him as "an enormously talented battle MC", "one of rap's major talents", refers to his "near-peerless technique" and "first-rate technique and rhyming skills", and says he "had the sheer verbal facility and razor-clean dexterity to ambush any MC and exhilarate anyone who witnessed or heard him perform". Kool Moe Dee describes him as "one of the most imitated emcees ever in the game" and "one of the true greatest emcees ever". Ice-T stated:
"To me, Big Daddy Kane is still today one of the best rappers. I would put Big Daddy Kane against any rapper in a battle. Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, any of them. I could take his 'Raw' "swagger" from 88 and put it up against any record rom today Kane is one of the most incredible lyricists… and he will devour you on the mic. I don't want to try to out-rap Big Daddy Kane. Big Daddy Kane can rap circles around cats."
His first two albums are also considered hip hop classics and ''
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'' says, "he has received consistent critical kudos". In the book ''Rap-Up: The Ultimate Guide to Hip-Hop and R&B'', Cameron and Devin Lazerine say Big Daddy Kane is "widely seen as one of the best lyricists of his time and even today regularly gets name-checked by younger dudes", and music journalist Peter Shapiro says Kane is "perhaps the most complete MC ever". Eminem references Big Daddy Kane in the lyrics to his song "Yellow Brick Road" from his album ''
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'', saying, "we (Eminem and Proof) was on the same shit, that Big Daddy Kane shit, where compound syllables sound combined", and he quotes the same lines in his book ''The Way I Am''—this illustrates how Big Daddy Kane had an influence on both Eminem's and Proof's rhyme technique.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Long Live the Kane'' (1988) *'' It's a Big Daddy Thing'' (1989) *'' Taste of Chocolate'' (1990) *'' Prince of Darkness'' (1991) *'' Looks Like a Job For...'' (1993) *'' Daddy's Home'' (1994) *'' Veteranz' Day'' (1998)


Collaboration albums

*''Back to the Future'' with The Las Supper (2013)


Filmography

* 1993 '' Posse'' as "Father Time" * 1993 '' The Meteor Man'' as "Pirate" * 2005 '' Dave Chappelle's Block Party'' as Himself. * 2007 ''Dead Heist'' Hunter * 2008 '' Love for Sale'' * 2009 ''Just Another Day'' as Clay * 2016 ''
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'' as Jonathan "Black" Jones * 2018 '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' as Ray Wallis / "Four Stroke"


References


External links

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