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  1. 17 de out. de 2000 · Best of Cold Chillin' by Big Daddy Kane released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Long Live the Kane: Released: June 28, 1988; Label: Cold Chillin' Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming; 116: 5 — RIAA: Gold; It's a Big Daddy Thing: Released: September 19, 1989; Label: Cold Chillin' Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming; 33: 4: 37 RIAA: Gold; Taste of Chocolate: Released: October ...

  3. Long Live the Kane [Cold Chillin', 1988] B. It'a s Big Daddy Thing [Cold Chillin', 1989] B. A Taste of Chocolate [Cold Chillin'/Reprise, 1990] Daddy's Home [MCA, 1994] The Very Best of Big Daddy Kane [Rhino, 2001] A-.

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    Full Name: Antonio Hardy
    Birth Date: September 10th, 1968
    Birthplace: New York City, USA
    Nickname: BDK

    Antonio Hardy is a Brooklyn native, which partly explains his flavor and flair for fashion. But to be more specific, the future Big Daddy Kane hails from the Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. “The Stuy,” as it has come to be known, has birthed legendary MCs like The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, and Mos Def, among others. But back when Antonio’s m...

    Co-Writing with the Biz

    In 1984, at the age of 16, Antonio Hardy met the late great Marcel “Biz Markie”Hall. The two became fast friends, with Hardy even helping pen some of Markie’s early rhymes. This ghostwriting would put a teenage Kane around hip-hop pioneers like Marley Marl, Mr. Magic, and MC Shan, who would end up giving him his big break. The way the story goes is, one afternoon, Biz had a recording session scheduled with producer Marley Marl. However, he failed to show up. Kane, who was also due to meet him...

    Cold Chillin’ with the Juice Crew

    Hip hop’s oft referred to “golden age”spanned the decade from the mid-1980s to the mid-90s and was defined by its innovation and diversity. Debuts during this era included everyone from Eric B. & Rakim to De La Soul and Schoolly D. But first up before any of these acts was the Juice Crew, founded by radio DJ Mr. Magic and none other than Marley Marl. Any artist that belonged to the collective had a direct path to launch their career. Between Mr. Magic DJ’ing the first exclusively hip hop musi...

    Long Live the Kane – Debut Album

    Big Daddy Kane is widely regarded as one of the greatest MCs of all time by fans and peers alike, and his first album is a big reason why. At the time of its release in 1988, rhyming technique was not all that refined. This made Kane and his fast rhyming ability all the more impressive. Combined with his look – high-top fade, four-finger rings, and colorful two-piece tracksuits, Kane set trends and established himself as one of the premier artists of his day. As for the album itself, many reg...

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  4. Eminem references Big Daddy Kane in the lyrics to his song "Yellow Brick Road" from his album Encore, 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.

  5. Apple Music. Preview. Cold Chillin' is hip-hop's most revered golden era record label. With Marley Marl commanding the boards, the roster's crack squad of rappers like Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, and Roxanne Shante dropped nothing but pure heat during the late-'80s and early-'90s.

  6. Big Daddy Kane's debut album contains many tracks that were later featured on greatest hits compilations. "Ain't No Half Steppin'" alone is featured on The Very Best of Big Daddy Kane , Marley Marl's House of Hits , two "best of" Cold Chillin' Records compilations and over five additional hip-hop hit compilations. [4]