On Tuesday (March 29), Big Daddy Kane shared an Instagram video of himself with Busta Rhymes and bestowed quite the honor on his peer.
ne then turns to Bus-A-Bus and pretends to bow down before giving him a giant hug. Kane expounded on the topic in a statement to HipHopDX, saying, Method Man has one of the greatest flows in Hip Hop. I love Biggie, Bone Thugs, Eminem, Slick Rick and Snoop flow. But none of them constantly changes patterns and speed as much as Busta. He uses his mouth like a piano on the track. Flows are untouchable in my opinion. A post shared by Big Daddy Kane (@officialbigdaddykane) Turn It Up arrived in 1997 on Busta Rhymessophomore album When Disaster Strikes and, as Big Daddy Kane mentioned, contained a sample of Al Greens 1972 single Love & Happiness. But when issued as the third single from the album in the spring of 1998, the remix contained a sample of the 80s television show Knight Rider theme song and was under a new title Turn It Up (remix)/Fire It Up. The song became Busta Rhymes third Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 10. As for Busta Rhymes lyrical abilities, Read more