After an impressive season last year, many believed Kane's prolific scoring record would not be repeated again this season, but Kane has proved them very wrong.
At the start of the season, Kane was labelled as a 'one-off' or a 'one-season-wonder', and the Englishman has revealed that these critics were the ones who pushed him to find the net with ease again this season.
Kane's influx of goals has helped Tottenham to one of there most impressive seasons in recent times, with the north London club sitting in second, five points adrift of league leaders Leicester City, with four games remaining.
"There was a lot of talk at the start of the season," Kane said.
"It fuelled the fire in my belly to want to prove them wrong and I’ve gone and done that. It doesn’t stop here for me.
"It’s not a case of: 'Okay, I'm happy where I am'.
"I want to go and get more goals, create my chances for the team and do my best for Tottenham Hotspur."
With only four games remaining, and a gap of five points between Tottenham and the Premier League summit, Kane remains optimistic that Tottenham can pull it off.
"All we can do is keep doing what we’re doing. We've got to win all our games," he said.
"We want to win all four of them and then we will go from there. Leicester have got some tough games coming up. They're in the driving seat. All we can do is keep winning our games.
"You want Leicester to drop points – we want to win the league at the end of the day but we have to go out there and do our job.
"Whether they win, lose or draw, we have to win. I'm sure we'll push them all the way."