MAX B VS. BIG DADDY KANE? BOSSTALK 101 REVIEWS THE DISRESPECT & THE CULTURE 🎤🗽🔥
- Dr Ranessa Harding
- May 22
- 2 min read
When Bosstalk 101 covered this topic, it became bigger than just a viral rap debate. The conversation turned into one about respect, legacy, and how social media is changing hip-hop culture.
At the center of the discussion is Max B after his recent comments on a podcast with Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267 where he said that after The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, and Nas — he believes he ranks above Big Daddy Kane among New York rappers. 😳
Instead of apologizing, Max later returned to social media LIVE and doubled down on his comments, which immediately sparked reactions throughout hip-hop. Artists like Fat Joe, Treach, and Tony Yayo all defended Big Daddy Kane’s legacy.
🎤 WHAT BOSSTALK 101 HAD TO SAY
On this Bosstalk 101 Review, E CEO and Dre gave Max B credit for his influence during the mixtape era and acknowledged the impact he had on New York street culture.
Dre, coming from the East Coast/New Jersey side, explained that he witnessed Max B’s rise firsthand and understands why so many fans still support him. However, both agreed there’s no comparison when discussing the overall legacy and influence of Big Daddy Kane.
E CEO also made it clear that while he respects Max B’s grind, disrespect toward pioneers like Ice-T, EPMD, LL Cool J, and Big Daddy Kane can’t be normalized in hip-hop culture. 🏆

🤔 DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES OF WHY MAX B TOOK THIS STANCE
• COULD MAX B BE TROLLING?
Some believe Max understands how viral culture works and may simply be creating controversy for attention and engagement.
• COULD THIS BE A STREET PERSPECTIVE?
Others think Max genuinely believes his mixtape and street influence connects more with today’s audience than older rap generations.
• COULD SOCIAL MEDIA BE FUELING THE CONFIDENCE?
Many fans felt Max B had New York in a chokehold before prison, and now that he’s home with social media amplifying his presence again, some think the spotlight may be adding to his confidence. 📱🔥
🔥 FINAL TAKE
This Bosstalk 101 Review wasn’t just about Max B versus Big Daddy Kane.
It became a conversation about respect for hip-hop elders, social media controversy, and whether today’s culture values attention more than legacy.
Bosstalk 101 wants to know — which side are YOU on?
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