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The Source Magazine, Issue #46, July 1993. Big Daddy Kane.The Source Magazine, Issue #46, July 1993. Big Daddy Kane.The Source Magazine, Issue #46, July 1993. Big Daddy Kane.The Source Magazine, Issue #46, July 1993. Big Daddy Kane.

The Source Magazine, Issue #46, July 1993.

Big Daddy Kane.


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Big Daddy Kane speaks about “The Cameo Cut”. From the October 1988 issue of Spin.

Big Daddy Kane speaks about “The Cameo Cut”. From the October 1988 issue of Spin.


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OK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of whatOK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of what

OK, so this was pretty much my perfect job - Complex commissioned me to illustrate portraits of what they consider to be the best rappers each year since 1979. I’ve obviously shown them here in reverse order starting with a controversial choice of Drizzy for 2015 - you can see the complete set on my website here

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Big Daddy Kane Performs “Ain’t No Half Steppin” With Black Thought!

In October 2016, The Roots Picnic took place in New York City at Bryant Park. As a part of Black Thought’s mixtape, hip-hop legend Big Daddy Kane performs his classic golden era hit, “Ain’t No Half Steppin” with The Roots MC.


Oh, and we were there. Check out the hip-hop moment!

Big Daddy Kane Performs Signature Classics at Rock Steady Crew 38th Anniversary Concert

We were there! We throwing it all out there! Big Daddy Kane headlined the 2015 show alongside Whodini.

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