Big Daddy Kane
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Kane says “The Last Supper” will be a throwback to ’60s and ’70s Soul and ’80s Hip Hop, his first album in 13 years.

Big Daddy Kane, who first made the scene over twenty years ago, has long been considered one of Hip Hops most influential and consistent artists, impacting artists that were mere children when he was at his commercial peak. The Rap elder statesman now plans to release an album that showcases the music that influenced him. The record is title The Last Supper and its set to feature a full, live band sound.

Speaking with GoWhereHipHop recently spoke with B.D.K. During the interview the Brooklyn gave some details about the forthcoming album: “I got a live album I’m doing with my whole band featuring my man Showtime who sings with Pharoahe Monch. It’s a Hip Hop/Soul album really paying homage to ’60s and ’70s soul and ’80s Hip Hop.” The album is also set to feature funk group Connie Price and the Keystones. No release date has been set as of now.

During the interview Kane also gave his impression on what it’s like to be one of the godfathers of Hip Hop observing where the game is today: “When you see kids doing that 20 years later, it makes me feel old as hell. Other than that, it’s a beautiful thing. You appreciate any sort of adoration on any level. It’s beautiful to still be able to do what I do.”

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