Long Live The KaneBig Daddy Kane
Release Date: 01/01/1988
Original Release:
1988
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 115553_CD
UPC # 075992573122
Label: Cold Chillin'
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Performer: Big Daddy Kane
Producer: Marley Marl Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Big Daddy Kane (vocals). Audio Mixer: Marley Marl. Photographer: George DuBose. An eternally revered figure in hip-hop, Brooklyn's Big Daddy Kane first broke into the biz writing rhymes for Biz Markie. Kane had just a handful of singles and appearances to his name at the time of his first full-length release. Arguably his best record, LONG LIVE THE KANE sees the King Asiatic Nobody's Equal flipping slick one-liners at the speed of rap back when almost everything else was known as "rap slow." Featuring that unmistakable New York production from Marley Marl and scratches by DJ Mr. Cee, LONG LIVE THE KANE stands as one of the Juice Crew's finest achievements. From the hyped-up assault of "Raw" and Beatles-driven "Set It Off" to the laid-back piano loop of "Ain't No Half Steppin,'" the 10-song tracklist is packed with endlessly quotable old-school anthems. Biz Markie is featured on the favorite, "Just Rhymin' With Biz."
Big Daddy Kane was one of the first rap artists to take on the suave pimp persona so prevalent in hip-hop today. As a lyricist for Marly Marl's Juice Crew, Kane penned lyrics for, among others, Biz Markie, before embarking on his own career in 1989. Blending classic soul samples, an effortlessly smooth yet intense flow, and lyrics that referenced both the trials and tribulations of being a ladies' man and, oddly enough, the Black Muslim lifestyle, Kane was an influential artist who presaged many of the trends in both hip-hop and R&B that would emerge in the decades that followed.
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Influences:
Blow, Kurtis Funkadelic Gaye, Marvin Grandmaster Melle Mel James, Rick (Bass) Kool Moe Dee Lover, Egyptian Marley Marl The Ohio Players White, Barry Whodini
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