In the latest chapter of an unexpected hip-hop clash, veteran lyricist Big Daddy Kane has fired back at Max B with a powerful performance and new freestyle that has fans declaring him the undisputed King of New York.

The tension began when Max B, during a recent podcast appearance, ranked himself behind only Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas among New York rappers — placing himself above legends like Big Daddy Kane and Rakim. Max doubled down, citing Kane’s later career moves and suggesting the pioneer was no longer relevant in today’s scene.

Kane wasted no time responding. In a recent high-energy performance, the Brooklyn icon delivered sharp, multisyllabic bars aimed directly at the “Wave God,” reminding everyone of his foundational role in hip-hop with classics like Long Live the Kane and his influence on generations of MCs.

Known for his technical prowess, smooth delivery, and cultural impact since the late 1980s, Kane used the moment to showcase that age has not diminished his skills. Fans and fellow artists, including Fat Joe and Tony Yayo who previously defended Kane, praised the response as a masterclass in lyrical dominance.

This exchange highlights ongoing debates in hip-hop about legacy, relevance, and respect for pioneers. While Max B continues his post-prison comeback with strong momentum alongside French Montana, many argue that disrespecting figures like Kane crosses a line of hip-hop etiquette.
As the conversation continues online, Big Daddy Kane once again proves why his name remains synonymous with excellence in New York rap.


