Here’s another incredibly dope interview from the archives of Shawn Setaro, former Editor-In-Chief of Rap Genius and current curator of TheCipherShow.com. Early last year, he had a super in-depth interview with Big Daddy Kane–so deep, in fact, that Kane openly said no one had ever asked him some of the questions before. Kane spoke on a number of topics,
- including who was the father of his rhyme style (3:10),
- the difference between an MC and a Hip-Hop Artist (4:30),
- why Biggie didn’t make his top 5 list of MCs (5:00),
- how James Brown influenced “Set it Off” (9:30),
- the first time he worked with Marley Marl (14:00),
- why he once had beef with Erick Sermon (16:25),
- working with Dolemite (17:40),
- how he got his name (20:40),
- who produced his first album (22:00) and much more.
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