Old canines may be resistant to learning new methods, but cool cats like Big Daddy Kane always find new ways to reinvent themselves.  The…

Before they became embroiled in one of the most unfortunate feuds in hip-hop history, the late Christopher Wallace and Tupac Amaru Shakur were friends. While the…

  A few weeks ago producer Marco Polo gave listeners at Beat Society in NYC a sneak peek of a beat he created sampling “Al…

Rap legend Big Danny Kane tells FUSE about how being at a Sharon Jones and Talib Kweli show in North Carolina  inspired him to form…

There was no rapper flyer than Big Daddy Kane in 1988. He had it all–the baddest women you could imagine, extra thick gold rope chains,…

Last year Hip-Hop Icon Kool G. Rap released his latest album Riches, Royalty And Respect on his website KoolGrapNow.com. In recognition of Black Music Month…

A number of influential Hip-Hop acts will take part in City Parks Foundation’s 25th annual SummerStage concert series.

In this interview conducted for the book “How To Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC” Big Daddy Kane tells the author that in the golden age, a freestyle was a rhyme you wrote, not just coming off the top of your head.

Founded by producer Marley Marl and the late NY hip-hop radio DJ, Mr. Magic, The Juice Crew were one of the hottest hip-hop collectives in the mid to late ’80s.