Big Daddy Kane Quotes
Big Daddy Kane is a rapper from Brooklyn who helped define hip-hop's golden age in the late 1980s. His interviews and lyrics reflect a deep respect for the craft of MCing and a wide-ranging curiosity about art, identity, and legacy. He bridges old school and new with an ease that few manage.
These quotes work well in hip-hop history content, music appreciation posts, social media captions about artistry, and conversations about cultural respect. Have a look through the collection.
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“Once you appreciate an art form, you're open to everything.”
“I want to be remembered as a combination of Malcolm X and Marvin Gaye, a strong black leader and a sexy entertainer.”
“You never hear a country-western station saying 'We have old school artist Willie Nelson in the house.' They say 'We have the legendary Willie Nelson.'”
“I believe that music is infinite.”
“Now if you call 'Ain't No Half-Steppin' ' or 'Raw' an old-school song, I agree with you. But if you call Big Daddy Kane an old-school artist, I disagree with you.”
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