Hail to the QUEEN. Latifah absolutely dominates the screen in this number--she works every line (and every curve) like an expert. Also, here's a fun fact: the prisoner at the beginning of the scene smoking a cigarette (who tells Roxie to keep Mama happy) is none other than Chita Rivera, who played Velma Kelly in the original Broadway production of "Chicago!" I love when films honor the source material with cameos like that. :D
I had the same thought. She isn't really the type of women I am into, but she sure does know how to present herself, wich makes her very attractive. You know what they say: It's all about the presentation.
What I like to say about this movie is that everyone is almost unbeatable, but there is one person that nobody can top- Queen Latifah as Mama. We bow down to the queen of Chicago.
Everything about this film is just too notch! The cast, the acting, the camera work, the music - this film deserved it's Oscar, haters can go on whining😅
Chita Rivera in the opening sequence... SHE IS thee OG. SHE WAS Velma Kelly on Broadway & Anita in West Side Story. Don't mess around lovin all these Hollywoodfolks til ya give Chita abit of old school respect. Sis-Chita slays all day.
Celebrity (God knows) doesn't always equal either brains or talent; but Queen Latifah has far more than her fair share of both. Always a delight to look at or listen to.
Don't underestimate poor-er Black folks. Sometimes those were the ones with missionary or Catholic educations. I'm one. Now we weren't poor but we were from the hoods of Chicago. But via the Catholic school system we were being taught by nuns with Master's degrees and the occasional Phd. While a great many kids even in rich towns were being taught by people with an Associate's or Bachelor's. And the Archdiocese's curriculum tended to be rich in latin and greek. The funny thing is I hear a lot about code switching and yes, it is a thing. But, I consider my 'reciprocity' side to be the authentic vocabulary, tone, and cadence. *I first learned the word reciprocate from a Sheila Bosworth novel when I was 11.
@@FranSanTeeth90 It's unfortunate that you immediately assumed this was about race and income. I was talking about the fact that this environment is the 1930s (1920s?) version of a strip club. Not that I'm a strip club connoisseur, but I'd wager some money on the proposition that you don't often hear that word inside modern day strip clubs, or their music. (As further evidence, no one laughed at Mama in the actual jail environment when she used "bigger" words) I contend that this was meant to be a joke, and it was funny. And may I remind you, just by the way, you know nothing of my race (or income, or background, for that matter), so I think it might be you who is doing some "underestimating." Please check yourself before you assume bigotry in another (to paraphrase Matthew 7:3, if you read the Bible). All right?
@@anyviolet Next, where did I call you a bigot/racist or any of that? What I did do was give you a peek into a subset of Black culture-that even if you ARE Black you might have been ignorant of. But, alas you took it as a veiled implication that you were a bigot. Yet, trust me if I wanted to call you a bigot, I would have called you a bigot.
@@FranSanTeeth90 Here's a quote from you: "Don't underestimate poor-er Black folks." Oh the assumptions in that short statement...you assumed my race, you assumed my income level and what's worse, you directly assumed I was underestimating poor(er) Black folks' (your words not mine) ability to use "five dollar" words. (And you continue to assume that I NEED a "peek into a subset of Black culture" that you happen to know about. Just WOW.) But back to the main point, which was, underestimating poor(er) Black folks' ability to speak using Latinate, longer words = bigotry. So yes, you accused me of it. (I never said anything about being accused of racism, so don't you dare drag that into it now.) Don't backtrack on your accusation now that you've been called out on it. You directly accused me of bigotry without knowing a THING about me: my race, my income, my background. I don't have to put up with that because I made an innocent comment on a genuinely funny joke in a song in a movie. Nope, you don't get to get away with that. I stand by my statement: check yourself before accusing others of bigotry.
When looking at movie adaptions of musicals like Les Mis of Phantom of the Opera, Chicago literally has the best singing performance along with intense cinematic experience, I still go back to this movie version every now and then.
As Queen Latifah walks through the door she becomes an alien from Close Encounters! Joking aside she, and the rest of the cast, are simply perfect in this film.
So, back when I was in jail for a bit, there was this one guard who was really nice. She was always sneaking us stuff. Like toothbrushes and toothpaste (this was a bad bad jail. I caught MRSA in there. They wouldn't give you soap, toothpaste, brushes, pads fucking nothing. This is basic stuff and not luxuries. You should be given this shit if they insist on keeping you there.). One day she walked by and asked if I wanted anything. Told her a pen and some paper and a good tooth brushing. She comes back with the tooth stuff and apologizes that she couldn't swipe any pens or paper because someone was there. She then told me to make sure I got rid of the toothbrush by sending it down the toilet (very possible. Ever see a jail toilet?). We called her Morton. XD I have no idea what her real name is.
@@TCt83067695 What?? Nah, it's only backhanded if they said "Queen Latifah's face is so beautiful when she _wears_ makeup". Saying she looks better without makeup is a straight-up compliment!
@@dollcefina no, that is literally like saying she wears too much makeup and it doesn't look good and that she should do without. Bottom line, we've evolved past that
03/10/2020 This mom Morton is great. I am Mexican, I am not of theater, nor of musical cinema, it is more or the opera I like, BUT, I am totally Chicago, the plot is great and totally timeless; the main role is Roxie, but the character of Velma is more recorded in the audience. In Mexico 03/10/2020 they are presenting it in theater and the actresses are also great, especially Bibi Gaytán as Velma.
Should the title not read "Chicago: "When You're Good to Mama" (HD) - Queen Latifah? Her talent and pure presence is the reason this song/role was so amazing. So... what's up with that Miramax?
*LYRICS* And now, ladies and gentlemen The Keeper of the Keys, the Countess of the Clink The Mistress of Murderers Row Matron Mama Morton Ask any of the chickies in my pen They'll tell you I'm the biggest mother hen I love them all and all of them love me Because the system works, the system called reciprocity Got a little motto Always sees me through When you're good to Mama Mama's good to you There's a lot of favors I'm prepared to do You do one for Mama She'll do one for you They say that life is tit for tat And that's the way I live So, I deserve a lot of tat For what I've got to give Don't you know that this hand Washes that one, too? When you're good to Mama Mama's good to you If you want my gravy Pepper my ragù Spice it up for Mama She'll get hot for you When they pass that basket Folks contribute to You put in for Mama She'll put out for you The folks atop the ladder Are the ones the world adores So boost me up my ladder, kid And I'll boost you up yours Let's all stroke together Like the Princeton crew When you're strokin' Mama Mama's strokin' you So what's the one conclusion I can bring this number to? When you're good to Mama Mama's good to you (ah yeah)
I love this movie, I have the movie and the soundtrack very good movie, Queen Latifah is awesome in this movie 😀👍👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!!! Great cast 👌😉!!!!! Peace out for now y'all 👋✌😎!!! Be blessed and safe out there 🙏!!!!!
Didn't realize this wasn't the entire song so that kind of sucks but really I wanted to say that Queen Latifah was IN that movie and is singing this song, but her name doesn't appear in the title of your video. It should. She is stand out talent and should have the credit. Isn't that what you're always telling us? So why do we need to tell you?
Jesus the comments here are disappointing. Am I the only straight male who sees Queen Latifah as the amazing actress that she is and not just “BOOOBS!” 🙄
No doubt 👍😉!!!! That dress is the bomb 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!!!! That scene is so awesome 👍😀😀. You go Queen 👑 Latifah!!! Peace out for now my friend 👋, from Bunn NC 👋💖😀✌!!!!!!
Hail to the QUEEN. Latifah absolutely dominates the screen in this number--she works every line (and every curve) like an expert. Also, here's a fun fact: the prisoner at the beginning of the scene smoking a cigarette (who tells Roxie to keep Mama happy) is none other than Chita Rivera, who played Velma Kelly in the original Broadway production of "Chicago!" I love when films honor the source material with cameos like that. :D
Hey, I noticed the rolled down stockings
i knew she looked familiar!
lol
Me too!!
Шикарная дама.Браво.Сибир
This whole musical has so much charm for some reason. Love the aesthetic
It was brilliantly directed and written. Bill Condon did such a great job with this script and then directed Dreamgirls
The secrete ingredient is murder!
Queen Latifah devours this scene from start to finish, while you pay attention to the lyrics you just can’t take your eyes off of her :)
Queen Latifah, Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones were all amazing in this film!
Then add Chita Rivera, Christine Baranski, and Lucy Liu
Wasn"t that Mya in the movie?
@@jessicavictoriacarrillo7254 Wait - Lucy Liu is in this?? Does she sing and dance too? I really gotta see this.
@@dollcefina She appears very briefly, but doesn't get a performance, unfortunately. You'll remember her character, though.
I didn't really consider Queen Latifah "hot", but then Chicago made me see her from a different... Perspective. Like damn, that dance.
I had the same thought. She isn't really the type of women I am into, but she sure does know how to present herself, wich makes her very attractive.
You know what they say: It's all about the presentation.
She's the type of women I am into and I know that thanks to Chicago. Holy shit those curves man.
Yep
She's hot as fuck, always has been, y'all can keep the backhanded compliments. Just say she's beautiful and move along...
This movie made every woman hot
What I like to say about this movie is that everyone is almost unbeatable, but there is one person that nobody can top- Queen Latifah as Mama. We bow down to the queen of Chicago.
how dare you leave out Queen Latifah's name in the title... love this part
Misogynoir is nothing new
Queen Latifah at her very best!!!! She Nailed this song!!! What a performance!!! Nobody else could have pulled this off like she did!! Bravo!!
Small part, but well done.
Everything about this film is just too notch! The cast, the acting, the camera work, the music - this film deserved it's Oscar, haters can go on whining😅
Chita Rivera in the opening sequence... SHE IS thee OG. SHE WAS Velma Kelly on Broadway & Anita in West Side Story.
Don't mess around lovin all these Hollywoodfolks til ya give Chita abit of old school respect. Sis-Chita slays all day.
This was my audition song during my community theater years. Worked almost every time,
Mine was "Nothing", from A Chorus Line.
@@morganchambellan2017 That's a great choice.
As an alto, this was the song I always used for auditions!
I bet that worked fine!
No one else could have done this performance any more justice
U really gonna post this and not even have the full song? This world is full of savages
Ikr I was like excuse me video you can't stop there
Thanks for the warning ✌🏽
Somewhere on YT, Florence Henderson performs a version of this, and I’ll never recover.
The full Mama song is here (although it cuts out the beginning bit where Roxie is settling into jail):
th-cam.com/video/Y-Fz-_lkWzM/w-d-xo.html
Lol!
A very kind, friendly, down to earth beautiful soul.
i don't know if i should be seduced or scared.
Both
Yes
A little from column "A", a little from column "B"
In the immortal words of Philip J Fry: 'I'm scare-roused!'
Thats a whole lotta women! Gimme gimme
That Queen Latifa is one classy and talented lady, gotta love her.
Love her, love this song!
Still rocks today.
We are woefully lacking in decent entertainment anymore but at least we have the memories.
The first time I watched this movie I thought that she wanted... a different kind of favor.
I mean, yeah, there's that too ;)))
Okay but her voice and this dress on her is doing things to me. Really really good things 🥰😂
Chloe Mackay . Yuck! If you're bi, gay whatever, keep it to yourself!
This whole movie made my young high school in denial heart go wild 😂😂😂 Women are great
I'm trying to decide which is more gorgeous, her, the song or that goddamn dress holy sh-
As epic as this song is, I have to take a moment to give great respect to Chita Rivera 0:14 - the original Velma Kelly from the Broadway musical.
Celebrity (God knows) doesn't always equal either brains or talent; but Queen Latifah has far more than her fair share of both. Always a delight to look at or listen to.
a amazing cast. Have seen this a thousand times.
Leah Johnson love this movie
"rec-i-proccc-iii-teeeeeeeeee" The five-dollar word's incongruity is just hilarious for some reason
Don't underestimate poor-er Black folks. Sometimes those were the ones with missionary or Catholic educations. I'm one. Now we weren't poor but we were from the hoods of Chicago. But via the Catholic school system we were being taught by nuns with Master's degrees and the occasional Phd. While a great many kids even in rich towns were being taught by people with an Associate's or Bachelor's. And the Archdiocese's curriculum tended to be rich in latin and greek. The funny thing is I hear a lot about code switching and yes, it is a thing. But, I consider my 'reciprocity' side to be the authentic vocabulary, tone, and cadence.
*I first learned the word reciprocate from a Sheila Bosworth novel when I was 11.
@@FranSanTeeth90 It's unfortunate that you immediately assumed this was about race and income. I was talking about the fact that this environment is the 1930s (1920s?) version of a strip club. Not that I'm a strip club connoisseur, but I'd wager some money on the proposition that you don't often hear that word inside modern day strip clubs, or their music. (As further evidence, no one laughed at Mama in the actual jail environment when she used "bigger" words) I contend that this was meant to be a joke, and it was funny. And may I remind you, just by the way, you know nothing of my race (or income, or background, for that matter), so I think it might be you who is doing some "underestimating." Please check yourself before you assume bigotry in another (to paraphrase Matthew 7:3, if you read the Bible). All right?
@@anyviolet Bible verses? No thanks.
@@anyviolet Next, where did I call you a bigot/racist or any of that? What I did do was give you a peek into a subset of Black culture-that even if you ARE Black you might have been ignorant of. But, alas you took it as a veiled implication that you were a bigot. Yet, trust me if I wanted to call you a bigot, I would have called you a bigot.
@@FranSanTeeth90 Here's a quote from you: "Don't underestimate poor-er Black folks." Oh the assumptions in that short statement...you assumed my race, you assumed my income level and what's worse, you directly assumed I was underestimating poor(er) Black folks' (your words not mine) ability to use "five dollar" words. (And you continue to assume that I NEED a "peek into a subset of Black culture" that you happen to know about. Just WOW.) But back to the main point, which was, underestimating poor(er) Black folks' ability to speak using Latinate, longer words = bigotry. So yes, you accused me of it. (I never said anything about being accused of racism, so don't you dare drag that into it now.) Don't backtrack on your accusation now that you've been called out on it. You directly accused me of bigotry without knowing a THING about me: my race, my income, my background. I don't have to put up with that because I made an innocent comment on a genuinely funny joke in a song in a movie. Nope, you don't get to get away with that. I stand by my statement: check yourself before accusing others of bigotry.
she's called queen for a reason
When looking at movie adaptions of musicals like Les Mis of Phantom of the Opera, Chicago literally has the best singing performance along with intense cinematic experience, I still go back to this movie version every now and then.
its women like her that make me glad I'm bi. she's got the best curves.
maudina palmer bitch same
Right! Omg
SAME
I'm pansexual
Those arent curves !!!
Those are a damn gift.!!!
I always thought this movie/ musical was a dream because of the music of the movie but I love how it is set in the 20s
Pretty much all the musical numbers (except for "All that Jazz") are basically filmed as Roxie daydreaming.
As Queen Latifah walks through the door she becomes an alien from Close Encounters!
Joking aside she, and the rest of the cast, are simply perfect in this film.
I absolutely adore Queen Latifah. One of the best singers ever
Back for my weekly watch
SHE'S A GODDESS
Chita Rivera, the original Velma Kelly!! :D
Amber Earls yes !!! She made a cameo
@Leonor Távora The woman who asks Roxie if she's ever had Morton before :)
So, back when I was in jail for a bit, there was this one guard who was really nice. She was always sneaking us stuff. Like toothbrushes and toothpaste (this was a bad bad jail. I caught MRSA in there. They wouldn't give you soap, toothpaste, brushes, pads fucking nothing. This is basic stuff and not luxuries. You should be given this shit if they insist on keeping you there.). One day she walked by and asked if I wanted anything. Told her a pen and some paper and a good tooth brushing. She comes back with the tooth stuff and apologizes that she couldn't swipe any pens or paper because someone was there. She then told me to make sure I got rid of the toothbrush by sending it down the toilet (very possible. Ever see a jail toilet?).
We called her Morton. XD I have no idea what her real name is.
Maybe it was good you never knew her name, that way you couldn't have accidentally ratted on her.
My absolute favourite scene from this awesome movie! All hail Queen Latifah! Long live the Queen! ❤
Queen Latifah's face is so beautiful it looks better without the makeup
Stop this.
@@usagi18 backhanded compliments are so 2000 and lame
@@TCt83067695 What?? Nah, it's only backhanded if they said "Queen Latifah's face is so beautiful when she _wears_ makeup". Saying she looks better without makeup is a straight-up compliment!
@@dollcefina no, that is literally like saying she wears too much makeup and it doesn't look good and that she should do without.
Bottom line, we've evolved past that
@@kaiser_suzi_ lol... no, actually I love the way she does her makeup, eventough she doesn't really need it.
Perfect casting, that is what it all starts... ❤
Me encanta Chicago, tiene excelente guión, música, ritmo, vestuario y muy buenos actores.
Nobody worked harder in this film than Queen Latifas corsage. Wowzers!
Her bra deserves its own award!!
Yes! She looked stunning!
I just realized how similar this awesome performance is to her awesome Ursula performance, the songs are so similar too?
Jinx will be mama and I can't wait!!!
aww girl you beat me to it! I am over the moon for Jinkx 😻🙌😻🙌😻🙌
Wait, you mean Jinkx Monsoon?
@@TheTrickstersWife Yes! he meant Miss Monsoon Season Jinkx! She was just chosen to play the role on Broadway!!!
Saw her on Feb 4th. AMAZING, flawless, & still beaming with pride! Jinkx was born to do this!
Miss Latifah ,se comió a las otras actrices de un bocado con una sola canción. FANTÁSTICA!!!
03/10/2020
This mom Morton is great.
I am Mexican, I am not of theater, nor of musical cinema, it is more or the opera I like, BUT, I am totally Chicago, the plot is great and totally timeless; the main role is Roxie, but the character of Velma is more recorded in the audience.
In Mexico 03/10/2020 they are presenting it in theater and the actresses are also great, especially Bibi Gaytán as Velma.
Hail to the Queen! Latifah played the hell outta that role! 👸🏽🥰💯
Over 20 years later (as of this post), this song still rings great and true!
Queen latifah put out an entire cd of show toonish ballads after this.
The only album i ever brought from her. Simply lovely voice!
She does a nice job with "Poetry Man."
She ATE! What a legend!
I always loved her movies but in this I fell in love with her
This is not the full version!
She'll put OUT for you! I was loving that part
this is quite a talent show
oh my GOD, i am so excited. I'm playing mama morton in our schools musical.
Big, black, and beautiful role: exist
Queen latifa:
It’s free real estate
Do we have an actress that's a modern version of Latifa? I feel like big sexy black women aren't given as much love nowadays...
@@mykaruest2165 if anything black woman are probably given more love then anyone else rn but yea i wish we had more women like queen latifa
@@noakalter3497 I'm talking specifically about *big* black women. The type that Queen Latifa dominated.
@@mykaruest2165
Lolly Adefope from Shrill or Wunmi Mosaka (sp?) from Loki.
Plus, Queen Latifa isn't too old to play Mama today!
@@sabrinapudlewski9794 Its just good to bring in good blood (especially for pocs) and Queen Latifa isn't forever.
I love you mama queen latifua
Great movie ❤
loved her in this
im obsessed with the drums in this song
Queen Latifah is a goddess.
This was a great movie to see in the theater.
Should the title not read "Chicago: "When You're Good to Mama" (HD) - Queen Latifah? Her talent and pure presence is the reason this song/role was so amazing. So... what's up with that Miramax?
Mother is mothering.
Dana was born to be herself, a performer.
beautiful performance
*LYRICS*
And now, ladies and gentlemen
The Keeper of the Keys, the Countess of the Clink
The Mistress of Murderers Row
Matron Mama Morton
Ask any of the chickies in my pen
They'll tell you I'm the biggest mother hen
I love them all and all of them love me
Because the system works, the system called reciprocity
Got a little motto
Always sees me through
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you
There's a lot of favors
I'm prepared to do
You do one for Mama
She'll do one for you
They say that life is tit for tat
And that's the way I live
So, I deserve a lot of tat
For what I've got to give
Don't you know that this hand
Washes that one, too?
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you
If you want my gravy
Pepper my ragù
Spice it up for Mama
She'll get hot for you
When they pass that basket
Folks contribute to
You put in for Mama
She'll put out for you
The folks atop the ladder
Are the ones the world adores
So boost me up my ladder, kid
And I'll boost you up yours
Let's all stroke together
Like the Princeton crew
When you're strokin' Mama
Mama's strokin' you
So what's the one conclusion
I can bring this number to?
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you (ah yeah)
0:19 The lady talking to Roxie is Chita Rivera, who originated the role of Velma Kelley in the broadway production.
Really?! MORE importantly, she was Anita in West Side Story on Broadway! The original!
Soooo cooool
I love this movie, I have the movie and the soundtrack very good movie, Queen Latifah is awesome in this movie 😀👍👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!!! Great cast 👌😉!!!!! Peace out for now y'all 👋✌😎!!! Be blessed and safe out there 🙏!!!!!
Queen Latifah at her best
She’s great 😊
Love Chita Rivera's cameo.
yessssss
Gotta Queen Latifah is darned brilliant , not matter who she plays
Found this so sexy when I was a kid
I don't blame you...
Mae West would have played this brilliantly in my opinion I love Queen Latifah, have not seen another Mama as good.
margaret sayers Yes!
I think Queen Latifah is sort of challenging thar Mae West persona in this performance.
Goddammit Queen Latifah has that shit going on she's gorgeous.
Jailhouse Tango, this scene,and the Richard Gere number are all legendary. An absolute 4 star movie.
She was great!
Ohhhhh this where Jinkx got this from!! Queen Latifah SLAYEDDDDDDDDD
Queen Latifah Foreverrrrrrr 💚
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I adore this film !!!
When you're good to Mama
She is beautiful
I really enjoyed queen latifah performance in this movie.loved her scene's she not a bad singer
Why is Queen Latifah's name the only one not in the title yet she's the only one singing?
Queen Latifah is very good here.
Chita also originated the role of Rose "Rosie" Alvarez in the original stage production of "Bye Bye Birdie".
Queen was very good in this role.⭐️⭐️👍👍
She does the best musical momma of all, Mama Morton and Motormouth Maybelle
Didn't realize this wasn't the entire song so that kind of sucks but really I wanted to say that Queen Latifah was IN that movie and is singing this song, but her name doesn't appear in the title of your video.
It should.
She is stand out talent and should have the credit.
Isn't that what you're always telling us?
So why do we need to tell you?
QL was smokinnnnnnnn!
Impressive how well it uses Dana Owens' voice
that's it? pfff. where's the second half?
Jesus the comments here are disappointing. Am I the only straight male who sees Queen Latifah as the amazing actress that she is and not just “BOOOBS!” 🙄
When I saw this in the theater with my then GF, I had literally no clue she could act or sing like that. Opened my damn eyes in a big hurry.
This awakened something in me
Queen Is a rare Diamond
She is gonna do good as Ursula
I want that dress.
No doubt 👍😉!!!! That dress is the bomb 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!!!! That scene is so awesome 👍😀😀. You go Queen 👑 Latifah!!! Peace out for now my friend 👋, from Bunn NC 👋💖😀✌!!!!!!
Honestly, sickest beat in this movie
LOVE THIS SCENE!!! :)
I love Chita Rivera!!!!
nice and funny ❤❤
I auditioned with this song. I didn't get in the show, but people liked it.