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Prince of Darkness (Big Daddy Kane album)
1991 studio album by Big Daddy Kane From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prince of Darkness is the fourth album by rapper Big Daddy Kane, released in 1991 on Cold Chillin' Records.[6][7] The album features guest appearances from Q-Tip and Busta Rhymes, and features the singles "Groove with It", "Raw ’91" and "The Lover in You".
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Critical reception
The Rolling Stone Album Guide wrote that "Kane changes his style with Prince of Darkness, on some tracks augmenting his usually measured delivery with bursts of tongue-tripping wordplay."[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written and produced by Big Daddy Kane, except where noted.
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Album singles
Samples
- "Ooh, Aah, Nah-Nah-Nah"
- "Get Off" by Foxy (band)
- "Brother, Brother"
- "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey
- "Rockin' Chair" by Gwen McCrae
- "Playing Your Game, Baby" by Barry White
- "Come On Down"
- "Burnin' Bridges" by Lalo Schifrin
- "Death Sentence"
- "Good Ole Music" by Funkadelic
- "The Easiest Way to Fall" by Freda Payne
- "Get Bizzy"
- "Da Doo Run Run" by The Crystals
- "Ain't No Sunshine" by Bill Withers
- "Give Me Your Love (Love Song)" by Curtis Mayfield
- "Misdemeanor" by Foster Sylvers
- "One Man Band (Plays All Alone) by Monk Higgins
- "Get Down"
- "I Got Ants In My Pants" by James Brown
- "The Big Beat" by Billy Squier
- "Atomic Dog" by George Clinton
- "Prince Of Darkness"
- "Be Alright" by Zapp
- "Round and Round" by Tevin Campbell
- "Raw '91"
- "Good to Me" by Otis Redding
- "Raw" by Big Daddy Kane
- "Rebel Without A Pause" by Public Enemy
- "The Lover In You"
- "Pop Life" by Prince and The Revolution
- "Hanging on a String" by Loose Ends
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Charts
Singles
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References
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