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Daddy's Home

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Download links and information about Daddy's Home by Big Daddy Kane. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:33 minutes.

Artist: Big Daddy Kane
Release date: 1994
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Daddy's Home 3:06
2. Brooklyn Style...Laid Out (feat. Big Scoob) 3:55
3. In the PJ's (feat. Big Scoob) 4:06
4. Show & Prove 5:47
5. Lyrical Gymnastics 3:55
6. That's How I Did 'Em 3:24
7. Sex According To the Prince of Darkness 3:44
8. 3 Forties and a Bottle of Moet 1:39
9. The Way It's Goin' Down 4:01
10. Somebody's Been Sleeping In My Bed 3:19
11. W.G.O.N.R.S. (feat. Easy Dred & Junior P) 4:37
12. Let Yourself Go 4:09
13. Don't Do It To Yourself (feat. Big Scoob) 4:51

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It looks like the return of the loverman on the cover of Big Daddy Kane's sixth LP, Daddy's Home, though hardcore fans who bought it anyway were treated to a tight, tough record that alternated classic Kane with a few surprisingly successful detours and enough space to salute the next generation of East Coast hardcore. He set it off on an excellent opener, breaking up his usually quick flow for a few gems of carefully phrased, lyrically lurching rap that make him sound like the return of the drunken master. "Brooklyn Style...Laid Out" and the hands-in-the-air jam "In the PJ's" are great double features for Big Daddy Kane and Big Scoob. For the irresistible "Show and Prove," Big Daddy Kane invited a pair of young rappers, Jay-Z and Ol' Dirty Bastard, well before they would appear on their own records (both MCs' styles are definitely in place, and Jay-Z gets in a few zany speed raps). One detour that didn't work was "Don't Do It to Yourself," an attempt at duplicating West Coast G-funk that doesn't come across. Despite a few choruses that sounded a little tired, Daddy's Home proved that Kane was still in prime form.