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Big Daddy Kane Provides Update On His Doc Starring Eminem, J. Cole, Common & More
In a recent interview with AllHipHop, the Hip-Hop pioneer also named Conway The Machine, J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar among true lyricists.

Big Daddy Kane Names Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole & Conway The Machine Among True Lyricists
By: Kyle EusticeCategory: ExclusivesJune 10, 2023
In a recent interview with AllHipHop, the Hip-Hop pioneer also provided an update on his forthcoming Netflix documentary, Paragraphs I Manifest.
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Big Daddy Kane has been enveloped in his upcoming Netflix documentary, Paragraphs I Manifest, for years now. In a recent interview with AllHipHop, the Hip-Hop pioneer provided an update on the filmโs progress.
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โWeโre in the editing stages right now,โ Big Daddy Kane says. โAnd hopefully, weโll be finished within the next two months. Thatโs what Iโm praying for, you know, because I really feel that itโs important to get this out as Hip-Hop is celebrating 50 years.โ
Originally announced in 2021, the film boasts several high-profile interviews with everyone from Common and Eminem to J. Cole and MC Lyte. Despite Big Daddy Kaneโs reputation as a premiere lyricist, he learned a lot from speaking to his fellow MCs.
โThe most rewarding part of this experience is hearing different artistsโ perspectives,โ he says. โTo sit with someone like Common, who I respect as a great lyricist and is someone with a unique flow other than the norm and representing a city other than New York, to hear his influences and his thought process, things of that nature. To hear Eminem talk about losing a rap battle. To hear him talking about what motivated him to write a song, who he listened to and studied, stuff like that.โ
Big Daddy Kane continues, โThe biggest thing I learned was something Eminem said, because I never really thought about it. When Iโm writing and Iโm doing what I do, Iโm just in my zone. Iโm listening to him talk, but as Iโm listening to him, Iโm trying to think who did it before me, and I actually couldnโt come up with no one. I was just sitting there really blown away.
โWhen we left, I actually went listening to different artists that had songs out before me to see if anyone else did that in their writing style, and I didnโt find no one. Iโm not saying that Iโm the first, Iโm just saying that so far I havenโt found anyone. It was crazy.โ
J. Cole, who is 16 years Big Daddy Kaneโs junior, really made an impression on the Brooklyn legend. As he explains, Cole is someone who clearly cares about the craft of writing.
โWhen you look at the era of the Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz and Kool Moe Dee and then you see how it evolved and became Rakim and KRS-One, and then you see how it evolved again in the era of Nas, Biggie and JAY-Z, from a lyrical standpoint, you want to see it keep evolving,โ he says. โBut by the time the โ90s came around, Hip-Hop had become so commercial, that it was more important about having commercial songs and something more simplistic. A lot of the artists that came after that, their mindset wasnโt really on being lyrical, it was on writing catchy songs. Thatโs really where their mindset was.โ
He continues, โSo when you see people like J. Cole, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Kendrick Lamar and Lady London, I have a special respect for that because theyโre true to lyricism.โ