
Today, the hip hop world celebrates the 60th birthday of Dana Dane, one of Brooklyn’s most influential MCs and a true pioneer of storytelling rap. Born Dana McLeese, the rapper rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as part of the legendary Kangol Crew alongside Slick Rick. Known for his distinctive British-accented delivery and sharp sense of humor, Dana Dane helped set the standard for narrative-driven lyricism in rap’s golden era.
In 1987, he dropped his debut album Dana Dane with Fame on Profile Records, a project that became an instant classic. The LP peaked at No. 46 on the Billboard 200 and produced timeless singles like “Cinderfella Dana Dane,” a witty streetwise twist on the Cinderella tale that showcased his knack for blending humor, imagination, and style. His storytelling and charismatic flair gave him a unique place in hip hop, inspiring future generations of MCs to expand the art of lyrical creativity.
Beyond his hits, Dana Dane’s impact also came from the way he represented Brooklyn with pride while pushing hip hop into new territory. He was among the first rap artists to earn heavy rotation on mainstream radio and MTV, helping to break barriers for the genre in the late ’80s. His fashion-forward image, clever wordplay, and ability to make rap both fun and theatrical secured him a lasting place in hip hop history.
As we look back on his six decades of life and over three decades of influence in music, Dana Dane’s contributions to hip hop remain invaluable. From rocking stages around the world to leaving behind a legacy of creativity and originality, his artistry continues to resonate with fans old and new.
Happy 60th birthday to Dana Dane — a true innovator, storyteller, and Brooklyn original.