Big Daddy Kane has what some might think about unexpected selections for contemporary rap artists he wish to see on a re-imagined variation of the anti-violence posse cut, “Self Destruction.”
The Hip Jump tale showed up on an episode of the 85 South Program that was released on December 23, where he was postured the inquiry of what a contemporary variation of the 1989 tune would certainly resemble. The track was developed under the KRS-One-formed Quit the Physical violence Activity, uniting a myriad rap artists at the time to make a tune condemning physical violence.
While Big Daddy Kane shows up in the video clip, he’s not really on the posse cut that consists of KRS along with MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Heavy D, Villain and a lot more.
However his 2024 variation would certainly look a bit various.
“For one I would definitely want one of the Migos,” he claimed. “Due to circumstances [of them losing TakeOff to violence], I would definitely want one of the Migos on there. Lil Baby. Kendrick. I think he’s amazing at those type of issues, when it comes to approaching those types.”
You can see the meeting listed below.
Big Daddy Kane might be an OG in the Hip Jump video game, however he’s absolutely listened to the more recent course of musicians. Throughout his look on Beverage Champs in September, he called J. Cole, Conway The Maker and Benny The Butcher as a few of his faves.
“J. Cole is my favorite MC of this era. Shoutout to Conway The Machine — I love him to death — Benny The Butcher,” Kane claimed– much to Benny’s joy.
“I’m still humble,” the Buffalo spitter claimed concerning the praise in a later meeting. “I didn’t even know Kane knew who the fuck I was, y’feel what I’m sayin? So it’s like, when he was doing his shit, he was considered that guy, so it’s like he’s comparing me to those guys — Conway is that guy for sure, J. Cole is definitely that guy, y’know what I’m sayin?
“And it’s like to be compared with those guys — that let me know I’m a top lyricist when it comes from guys who were top lyricists.”
On the much more significant side of points, the New York professional just recently had an intriguing run in with a UK rap artist throughout a Hip Jump 50 occasion at London’s O2 Online forum Kentish Community.
Big Daddy Kane acted as the headliner for the a huge event, that included added efficiencies from Elzhi, Onyx, Masta Ace and others. Nonetheless, the famous rap artist had not been anticipating Kamanchi Sly to storm the phase while he was executing at the occasion in late August, which nearly resulted in both entering into a tussle.
In a video clip recorded of the occasion, Kane can be seen spewing with ferocity to a stimulated group, prior to a covered up rap artist– that was later on recognized as the Hijack participant– strayed onto the phase and merely stood in front of the supporting target market. Kane endured the disruption for a couple of minutes however wound up quiting the songs and challenging the concealed agitator.
“You’re doing too much, playboy,” Kane claimed as his safety and security strayed out on phase to companion the rap artist off. “I need the stage, you’re doing too much.”