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- A music video for the 1988 single "Ain't No Half-Steppin'" by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from his album "Long Live the Kane". In the music video, Big Daddy Kane comes fresh in '88 to set 'em straight by taking on all lyrical rappers in the boxing ring, at the poker table and on the microphone, and all rivals better not half-step.
- A music video for the 1989 single "Smooth Operator" by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from his album "It's a Big Daddy Thing". In the music video, Big Daddy Kane is genuine for '89 and still not half-stepping as a smooth operator on the pool table and equally smooth lyricist on the microphone.
- Biz Markie performs in the music video "Vapors" from the album "Goin' Off" recorded for Cold Chillin' Records. The video opens with Biz Markie being interviewed by a news crew. While wearing a blue baseball cap, he raps while walking on a yacht and sitting on the dock. He also raps in a suburban neighborhood while wearing an orange shirt and gold chains.
- A music video for the 1990 song "Streets of New York" by the American Hip-Hop recording artists Kool G Rap and D.J. Polo, from the album "Wanted: Dead or Alive".
- A music video for the single "I Get the Job Done" by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from his 1989 album "It's a Big Daddy Thing". In the music video, Big Daddy Kane performs the song with Hip-Hop dancers, interspersed with females performing various job occupations.
- A music video for the 1992 song "Ill Street Blues" by the American Hip-Hop recording artists Kool G Rap and D.J. Polo, from the album "Live and Let Die".
- A music video for the 1989 single "Lean On Me" performed by Hip-Hop recording artist Big Daddy Kane, from the original soundtrack to Lean on Me (1989). In the music video, Big Daddy Kane performs the song with hip-hop dancers interspersed with clips from the film..
- A music video for the 1989 song "Road to the Riches" by the American Hip-Hop recording artists Kool G Rap and D.J. Polo.
- A music video for the 1991 single "THE SYMPHONY, PART II" by the American Hip-Hop producer Marley Marl and features members of the legendary Juice Crew (Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Craig G, Big Daddy Kane and Little Daddy Shane) in a sequel to Marley Marl: The Symphony (1989). In the music video, the Juice Crew arrives at an abandoned industrial facility to duel in an epic battle-rap while Marley Marl provides the musical backdrop.
- A music video for the 1988 single "THE SYMPHONY" by Hip-Hop producer Marley Marl and features members of the legendary Juice Crew (Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Craig G and Big Daddy Kane). In the music video, the Juice Crew arrives at a western bar in the "Old West-styled" Brooklyn, set to duel in an epic battle-rap while Marley Marl provides the musical backdrop.
- A music video for the 1990 single "Erase Racism" by Hip-Hop recording artists Kool G Rap and D.J. Polo from their album "Wanted: Dead or Alive", and features members of the legendary Juice Crew (Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane). In the music video, everyone sits on the front steps of a row house in Queens and takes turns rapping about the state of race relations and encourages everyone to come together and erase racism.