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New York City native Big Daddy Kane (real name Antonio Hardy) was only 20 years old when he cemented himself into the East Coast music scene as a hip hop icon after he released his 1988 debut album “Long Live the Kane,” which included the stand-out single “Ain’t No Half-Steppin'” and his 1989 sophomore album “It’s a Big Daddy Thing” … which was packed with hits like “Warm It Up Kane” and “Smooth Operator.”

With one-of-a-kind lyrics, a unique rap style and a futuristic fashion sense … BDK will always be an icon (and father figure) in hip hop history.

Guess what he looks like now in his 50s!

- A word from our sposor -

BIG DADDY KANE’MEMBA HIM?