Whose Flat-Top Rules In 2009?

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Big Daddy Kane’s homecoming in Prospect Park was all that and a bag of salt & vinegar chips.

Kane’s energy and showmanship have not waned in the twenty plus years that he has been a member of the mighty Juice crew.

And speaking of the Juice Crew… When we heard Masta Ace was in the building it wasn’t a stretch to imagine that the ‘Symphony’ would be performed. We weren’t disappointed. To close the show Big Daddy Kane brought out Scoob and Scrap. This was Hip-Hop in every sense of the artform.

Shouts to Combat Jack for holding down the a seat for the kid in the BK VIP section.

6 Responses to “Whose Flat-Top Rules In 2009?”

  1. J-Mass says:

    “and when I’m low-key I throw on a brim”

  2. Tony Grands says:

    Wow, DP. I’m trying to figure out which Juice Crew story to tell. Growing up, cats knew NOTHING about them in L.A.

    Eff it, too many, but “The Symphony” is the illest crew song in hip hop history, bar none.

    Question: who was the best MC in the Juice Crew?

    Answer: impossible to pick the best one.

  3. DirtyJerz says:

    Wow! Kane look like 20 years ago, B. That North Carolina living is doing a brother well… breath control through the entire set, with dancing!?!? GTFOH

    @ Tony Grands – All of Juice Crew is dope, but when BDK said
    “…and battlin’ me is hazardous to health, so put a quarter in ya’ ass cuz ya’ played yourself!” ?
    Game Over.

  4. HowfreshEats says:

    Even though it was BK, people would have lost their shit if G Rap hit the stage.

    But yeah, great all around time though the beer selection at Prospect Park needs a major overhaul. Get their foreign game up. And the bloody tampons on the floor in the mens bathroom was a not-so-good look.

  5. wax says:

    thanks for posting this vid. BDK stayed on the cassette player when I rode the bus to school all through middle school.

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