Big Daddy Kane
Biography
Antonio Monterio Hardy, known professionally as Big Daddy Kane, was born on September 10, 1968. He emerged onto the hip-hop scene in 1986 as a key member of the influential rap collective, the Juice Crew. Renowned for his lyrical prowess and charismatic delivery, he is often hailed as one of the most significant and skilled MCs in the genre.
The origin of his stage name, Big Daddy Kane, reflects personal anecdotes from his life. The "Kane" part of his name is a nod to his childhood fascination with martial arts films, while "Big Daddy" stems from an amusing incident during a ski trip involving a young lady.
Throughout his illustrious career, Big Daddy Kane has left an indelible mark on hip-hop, blending intricate wordplay with smooth, confident flows. His contributions have not only influenced countless artists that followed but have also helped shape the landscape of rap music itself. With a legacy that spans decades, Big Daddy Kane continues to be celebrated for his artistry and impact on the culture.
Filmography
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Just Another Day
2009 • Clay
Bad Dad Rehab: The Next Session
2021 • Owen
Posse (1993)
1993 • Father Time
ElemenTory
2024 • Chris Cunningham
A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop
2023 • Self
My Name Is Nobody (2014)
2014 • Phil Sr.
The Meteor Man
1993 • Pirate
Movie Madness
2016 • Captain
Word is Bond
2017 • Self
All Up in the Biz
2023 • Self
Bitchin': The Sound and Fury of Rick James
2021 • Self
Dead Heist
2007 • Hunter
Exposed (2016)
2016 • Black