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DJ Jazzy Jeff Ft. Big Daddy Kane-The Garden

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Big Daddy Kane- The Garden

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  • dj jazzy jeff is the most underrated producer ever. juss becasue he ain't make no beats for soulja boy and hurricane chris n one wants to hear about him. dj jazzy jeff is real hip-hop

  • I fukcing absolutely love this tune..

    .so fucking mellow -- chiiiil

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  • damn the instrumental alone brings a tear (or two) to my eye. it's gorgeous. reminds me of a simpler time, back in my high school days. this song is nostagic for me

  • Getting old only has a small part to do with it. It's mainly because he hasn't continued to stay active in the game. People like KRS, GZA, even Cypress Hill all continue to allow themselves to be inspired and keep going. I you think about it, Rap is a very young genre in terms of music. So we havent really seen if there can be a 60 year old rapper still doing his thing, much like the rolling stones. Kane probably hasn't been real active omong his peers as opposed to Premo or even Pete Rock.

  • What happened to Kane's voice and flow? Damn too bad he's getting old.

  • wow this sounds like tupac

  • good tune and a good album too.

  • where;s big daddy abel? ..joke

  • i made a beat with this same sample back in 2000, niggas didnt understand what i was tryna do ...oh well too late now!...i told em

  • Love JJ's style. Rappers rapping realistically with great reflection of rappers and the industry itself.

    Some of JJ's tracks I like because they have even a nice comical edge.

    Man is dope, don't test.

  • @quicktolisten Yup, the one and only Bob James, the man whose had more of his joints jacked by R&B and true hiphop heads than almost anyone else, save James Brown. (Source of this beat: "Angela (Theme from TAXI)", from his 1978 album TOUCHDOWN.)

  • "We even see how fatal diseases be. Snatchin playas like Eazy-E easily."

    Ain't that the truth. R.I.P. Eazy!

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