Big Daddy Kane the Rapper
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Who doesn’t know Big Daddy Kane the Rapper? This lyrical Casanova was the ultimate man of Hip Hop and love. Outside of the smooth
wardrobe and Dookey Rope chains B.D.K. had crazy lyrical skills. Countless B-Boy battles sharpened his skillz as an MC. Not only did he
know how to flow across a track but he was a great dancer too. I remember dancing to everyone of his videos…lol.
Born Antonio Hardy in Brooklyn on September 10, 1968; the stage name "Kane" was an acronym for King Asiatic
Nobody's Equal. In 1984, he met Biz Markie, and the two struck up a friendship. Kane would go on to co-write some of the Biz's best-known raps,
and both eventually became important members of the Queens-based Juice Crew, a collective headed by renowned producer Marley Marl. Big Daddy
Kane signed with Marl's Cold Chillin' label in 1987 and debuted the following year with the 12" single "Raw," which became an underground
sensation. His first album, Long Live the Kane, followed not long after and was equally well-received, producing another underground classic in
"Ain't No Half-Steppin'."
Big Daddy Kane the Rapper consolidated his success with 1989's It's a Big Daddy Thing, which spawned arguably his most effective
love-man song in "Smooth Operator" (and also found him working with new jack producer Teddy Riley on "I Get the Job
Done").
1990's A Taste of Chocolate was a wide-ranging effort, highlighted by Kane's duets with Barry White and comedian Rudy Ray Moore, aka Dolemite.
Kane's first major misstep came with the 1991 album Prince of Darkness, a mellower, more R&B-based collection that failed to play to the
rapper's strong suits; however, he maintained his sex-symbol status by posing for Madonna's notorious 1992 photo book Sex, as well as Playgirl
magazine.
1993's Looks Like a Job For... was something of an artistic comeback, but it failed to re-establish his status in the hip-hop
community, which was in the midst of a Dr. Dre-inspired love affair with gangsta rap. B.D.K. moved to the MCA label for 1994's Daddy's Home, and
dabbled in an acting career with appearances in Mario Van Peebles' 1993 black Western Posse and 1994's Gunmen. However, he largely retired from
the scene over the next few years. Kane resurfaced in 1998 on Blackheart Records, releasing what was ostensibly his farewell album, Veteranz Day.
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