I personally think that It Looks Like A Job For...has aged well and tracks like the Three Dog Night "Old Fashioned Love Song" sampling (one of my favourite samples of all time) "How U Get A Record Deal" and "Stop Shammin", "Chocolate City", "N----z Never Learn", The Beef Is On", "Here Comes Kane, Scoob, Scrap..." "Rest In Peace" are great examples of 92/93 Hip Hop.
After his track "Nuff Respect" (the remix appeared on this album) featured on the Juice soundtrack, Big Daddy Kane had made listeners stand at attention again and by 1993 the market was heavily flooded with a lot of new MC's and groups, fast rhymers, One hit wonders, Gangster and Hardcore Rappers and BDK seemed mad eager to hold on to his one of the greatest title with this album his fifth released on Cold Chillin'/Reprise records.
Trackmasterz, Large Professor, Easy Mo Bee, Mister Cee, Cool V and Hank Shocklee and Gary G. Wiz Kane himself all supplied dope beats to this album, it's not a classic Kane album and there was a cheesy R&B moment that should have been left on the cutting room floor (and was done so much better by Grand Puba a few years later, the remix was decent though), but it was predominately hardcore Kane and a lot better than the previous Taste of Chocolate and Prince of Darkness albums.
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