Big Daddy Kane answers question from Eminem

The legendary emcee, Big Daddy Kane and Noah Callahan-Bever sat down together in Brooklyn, NY in celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The two discussed Kane’s iconic career, getting the only sample ever cleared by Prince, hitting the studio with Rick James in the ’80s, being left of the Batman soundtrack, and the many challenges he’s faced in his career and how he’s continued to persevere. He also asked questions from Eminem, Nas and Pusha T.

Interviewer: First question comes from Mr. Marshall Mathers, Eminem, who is curious — because you were doing it so early in your career when most rappers weren’t, how did you know or how did you learn how to do multi-syllable flow, like when you said: making sure every lyrics is done fine and make one line bright as sunshine?

Big Daddy Kane: Em asked me that question before. Yeah, he has asked me that before. I don’t know, I guess it’s the type of thing when you’re running out of rhymes, you figure out the ways to match words together to keep the rhyme going on. What I think Eminem originally asked me about was ‘Rap Prime Minister, some say sinisterNon-stopping the groove, until when it’s the…” He points out, Sinister, Minister, okay, but now what else rhymes with that? So, I just put ‘Non-stopping the groove’ until ‘when it’s the’, say fast enough ‘when it’s the’ and it rhymes with Sinister. I just run out words and you create your own, you know. In all honesty, when I did that, I never paid attention to that I was pushing the entire genre until Eminem mentioned it to me a couple of years ago, I never paid attention to it.

Back in 2021, Big Daddy Kane confirmed that he interviewed Eminem for his upcoming Netflix documentary, titled “Paragraphs I Manifest.” The release date of the docu-series is still unknown… You can watch the new interview below:

Pusha T debunks rumors of him ever taking shots at Eminem, says how much he is inspired by Eminem

Pusha T has recently visited Morning Hustle Show to promote his new album, It’s Almost Dry.

During the interview, one of the hosts asked him to name a person that people tried to make him diss but he never intended to do so. Here is what King Push replied:

“I saw just recently on Twitter people sayin’ my stuff at Eminem. I’m like ‘BROO!’ It was just misinterpretation something I said before. People decode and think their own thing. Nah man, Em is somebody that I respect. He’s one of the people that I really like what he does because after all of his success I can still find lyricist lounge Eminem. That’s a goal for me, personally.”

You can watch the interview below:

Keyon Christ says Kanye West’s “Midas Touch” features Eminem, J. Cole, Pusha T & Rihanna

Former GOOD Music producer, Keyon Christ, there is a Kanye West song titled “Midas Touch” and the remix version of it features Eminem, J. Cole, Pusha T, Rihanna and Jeremih. Keyon said it in a recent question and answer session on Discord.

“Midas Touch” also referred as “Mitus Touch” is a reference track written and performed by Kanye West for Rihanna and it is produced by Keyon Christ.

Keyon also told to his fanbase that he’s going to release his vaulted music through NTF as it is the only legal way to share it to the world.

Kanye West and J. Cole version was surfaced online few years back. You can listen to it below:

For more details from Q&A, check the post below:

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