the movie was ok to good (like it's not terrible to watch again as is a problem with some movies) but there was supposed to be some problems with editing and budget so a lot of stuff was cut from the movie which is why the plot is messed up toward the end iirc... go look a video on youtube where someone did the research cause stuff like that happens to movies especially back then... surely if most of those issues were avoided the movie would have been more popular.
You don't realize you're in a classic era....until it's gone. Big ups to Dan Aykroyd (the "Blues Brother") for hanging with the crew. Although Aykroyd's film, "Nothing But Trouble" was unfocused and bombed in the theaters.....I was one of the people who saw it, in theaters (sophomore year, in high school).😆
When Rap was not about threats and gang violence... was about having a funky time with ya mates... Some say it was the CIA who got the next gen of rappers to rap about that shit...
So we're going to ignore the fact that EAZY E and DR DRE were also in this video? @2:53 ? I've seen this video only a few times and never did I notice them in it til now! RIP Eazy, Pac and Shock G!
I was at USMC boot camp in 1991. I could hear this song playing on the radio in an area that I wasn't allowed access to. I didn't know the song, but it was obvious that the artist was Digital Underground. I can remember it like it was yesterday. What a video as well. RIP to everyone that is no longer with us involved in the production of this video...❤
OMFG, I remember THE BOX!! 🤩 I was only about 7 y/o when I first discovered it by flipping through my dad’s basic cable channels list, haha! One of the first videos I ever saw on that channel was “Shake It Like a White Girl” from that long-forgotten white rapper, Jesse Jaymes! 😂 😎
I love how they don't use any cuss words and yet their rhymes flow together and so smoothly like butter,this is true hip hop I was born in the late 90s, 97 to be exact but I'm so glad I was raised around the old school generation, which is the best generation hands down
Hearing quality Hip-Hop gives me the warm fuzzies. I wore out 3 cassette tapes on the Sons of the P album when it came out. Kids today just don't understand what true Hip-Hop is all about. It's supposed to make ya feel good, while sending a positive message. "Welcome to the Funky" 🐸
13 in 91 when this came out and my brown ass was bumping this song loud as fuck right after school sitting on my porch waiting for girls to walk by. Loved growing up in the 90's. LBC YA!!
I was today years old when I realized that NWA was in this video, specifically Dr Dre & Eazy-E. I can't begin to tell how many times I've seen this video since its release, (yeah I'm that old), guess I was always waiting for 2Pac to make his entrance.
I remember being a teenager when this was released (Yeah, I am that old) and I remember laughing out loud at the Dr. Dre to Eazy to Dan Akyroyd moment. I also wondered whether Dre and Eazy knew what Aykroyd was going to do.
I never have been a fan of hip hop or rap but looking back on these videos and listening to the lyrics, they were having a great time, this was something I guess I overlooked back in the day, perhaps stuck in my old ways. Shock G was very talented and versatile
I'M CONFUSED! THEY SAID SHOCK G AND HUMPTY HUMP WERE THE SAME PERSON?! BUT IT SEEMS TO ME BOTH WERE STANDING NEXT TO EACH OTHER IN THIS VIDEO! BUT R.I.P. TUPAC, SHOCK G AND JOHN CANDY! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I haven't heard this song or seen the music video since the early 90's and it was cool to see it after all this time, now I'm boughta fall down a rabbit hole watching all these old music videos from the 90's to make me feel like I'm back in jr high.
True, but Shock G had a trick up his sleeve for this video. At 0:36 Shock G's brother put the nose on and played the part of Humpty Hump. He also did this at a few concerts and it would blow people's minds when Humpty Hump and Shock G would appear onstage at the same time!
He's dressed as a fat lady and a fat cop. I know who Dan is. He plays in Ghos t Busters and many other movies. He's with the bagpipes in this music video.
@@markhindre9111 Dude... This was the first song and video for Tupac (is what I meant). You became a fan after his death that's why you didn't know what I meant SMH.
Shock G compared his organ solo in this song to Prince's solo in soft and wet from his first album " For You" and how Shock had to trust his own organ improvising for same song and how he thought that Prince topped Bernie Worrell on the organ solo for soft and wet.
Rest in peace John Candy Tupac and Shock G
I don't care what critics said...Nothing But Trouble is one hell of a movie..
Wouldn't be as good without digital underground tho. That scene was the cherry on top
the movie was ok to good (like it's not terrible to watch again as is a problem with some movies) but there was supposed to be some problems with editing and budget so a lot of stuff was cut from the movie which is why the plot is messed up toward the end iirc... go look a video on youtube where someone did the research cause stuff like that happens to movies especially back then... surely if most of those issues were avoided the movie would have been more popular.
Tupac’s first debut appearance he comes out being carried like the King he was wow 👑
Yup.
@@rickjustus6416 ok fine Rick. Why are on this video then? Seriously? Are you okay?
@@BarbMarley put it on the wrong comment brother. It was to someone else who was calling him a "true gangsta". My bad pimp. I'll remove it
@@rickjustus6416 where in tf does it look like im a brother ?? i swear yt ppl always saying weird ass shit lol
@@BarbMarley your picture duh. White means I can see well. And well? Yous a man baby
You don't realize you're in a classic era....until it's gone. Big ups to Dan Aykroyd (the "Blues Brother") for hanging with the crew. Although Aykroyd's film, "Nothing But Trouble" was unfocused and bombed in the theaters.....I was one of the people who saw it, in theaters (sophomore year, in high school).😆
This movie was crazy
I love this movie.
Tupac go on and rock this........and the rest is history
This was and still is amazing song.
STILL IS.
And it's still the same ole song!
Very RIP Shock G
When Rap was not about threats and gang violence... was about having a funky time with ya mates... Some say it was the CIA who got the next gen of rappers to rap about that shit...
It was
True.
Truth
It was NWA, white record executives, prison for profit
90's hip-hop era was the best era ever!
The same is said of the 80s for R and B and disco.
But it stops there. No decade in the current millennia will ever earn any superlative accolade.
The 90’s put all the other generations to shame lol
@@cjlarge420 tru tío wei alv weies nomamen alv xdxd
@@JimiBegbaaji FACTS!
yeah this vid is so cool
Humpty AND Shock G, Money B, Tupac, NWA, John Candy, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, This is the best video ever.
Yeppers love it Debbie D❤
we were lucky to have them..nobody would have the stones do that now
Can't forget Demi Moore
RIP Shock G, 2Pac, Eazy-E and John Candy
Facts Rip to ny pops loved this song
Shock g died😶😥
Tell em
Today Coolio died, another RAP legend, RIP❤️
I didn't even trip on that but you ain't lying rip to all those Legends
They looked like they were having lots of fun. All the greatest in one video. RIP to all the best who ever done it!!!!
R.I.P. Shock G.... I didn't even know. This is back when rap could be fun. And these guys did it right.
'90s hip-hop at its finest!!
That’s 80s lol
No doubt
O yep one of my favorite songs to jam to
Where it all started... Tupac go ahead and rock this!🙌🌟💯
2:19...the birth of a legend
2pac tore that sh*t up !!
He surely did
When Hip hop meets comedy EVERYTHING moves forward!!!!!
Fire as the 1st time I heard it. R.I.P. Shock G and 2Pac 👼
This was the way we did it back then
Tupac's was short, but you know that he was feeling it. He spoke about that a lot.
Pac's verse on Same Song was crazy (like the best of the 90s!)
So we're going to ignore the fact that EAZY E and DR DRE were also in this video? @2:53 ? I've seen this video only a few times and never did I notice them in it til now! RIP Eazy, Pac and Shock G!
But John Candy was the Original Gangsta.
And 1:53 you forgive
2Pac go ahead and rock this 🔥🔥🔥
all around the world the same song in 2024 2pac and shock g i was 2yrs old when this came out
I forgot that Dan Aykroyd was part of NWA 😂
Classic!!! Back when rap was rap !! Not to mention what a crazy movie !!! RIP JOHN CANDY !!! LEGEND !!
plus RIP to Tupac,, RIP Eazy E,, plus Shock master G,,, Kenny K,,,Chopmaster J
It makes me happy I was there in the 90's to witness the introduction of 2pac!!!
everyone rest in peace and love y'all 🙏🙏
Classic Cube and George Clinton! And uplifting all these other R&B artists. That’s ART! It don’t get any better than that!
Real hip hop at its finest ❤
One of the most underrated songs in hip-hop history
This is one of the best 2pac verse and it's not even close.
Pure Magic!❤🏁
Totally forgot Dre and Eazy were in this video. 2024 🤘
This sing brings back memories and the movie was even better!! Love all who participated in it all!!
The greates rapp song all time
I was at USMC boot camp in 1991. I could hear this song playing on the radio in an area that I wasn't allowed access to. I didn't know the song, but it was obvious that the artist was Digital Underground. I can remember it like it was yesterday. What a video as well. RIP to everyone that is no longer with us involved in the production of this video...❤
I was little down all day today.
This set my shit straight
When 2 pac officially debuted
Back when MTV, BET, VH1 and The Box played a lot of music videos
I remember the box. I used to watch it all day waiting for my favorite videos to play.
OMFG, I remember THE BOX!! 🤩 I was only about 7 y/o when I first discovered it by flipping through my dad’s basic cable channels list, haha! One of the first videos I ever saw on that channel was “Shake It Like a White Girl” from that long-forgotten white rapper, Jesse Jaymes! 😂 😎
I Love this song ❤
It’s hard to fathom that we lost Pac just six years after this video! Think about that! He accomplished so much in six short years Rip Shock G and Pac
Not hard to fandom. 2pac was wild and totally reckless. It's a miracle he even lived to 25
Eazy e's in this video as well. R.I.P.
where@@williamshoven
nvm i saw him lol@@williamshoven
Digital underground x pac is 🔥💃🔥💃👌🏻
I love how they don't use any cuss words and yet their rhymes flow together and so smoothly like butter,this is true hip hop I was born in the late 90s, 97 to be exact but I'm so glad I was raised around the old school generation, which is the best generation hands down
Who cares
Me and 25+ other ppl aparrently.
Also, same story here.
Small world, eh?
@@deandrefontenot748shut up
Old school hip hop and rap instead of violent crap rap!
What REAL (not just reel) GOATS look like. #MasterClass 🎤⚖️❤️🌟
What a way to introduce the GOAT. RIP to the legends!!! This is my childhood! Hip Hop used to be so fuckin dope
🐐 💪🏽
Hearing quality Hip-Hop gives me the warm fuzzies.
I wore out 3 cassette tapes on the Sons of the P album when it came out.
Kids today just don't understand what true Hip-Hop is all about.
It's supposed to make ya feel good, while sending a positive message.
"Welcome to the Funky"
🐸
13 in 91 when this came out and my brown ass was bumping this song loud as fuck right after school sitting on my porch waiting for girls to walk by. Loved growing up in the 90's. LBC YA!!
I was today years old when I realized that NWA was in this video, specifically Dr Dre & Eazy-E. I can't begin to tell how many times I've seen this video since its release, (yeah I'm that old), guess I was always waiting for 2Pac to make his entrance.
I remember being a teenager when this was released (Yeah, I am that old) and I remember laughing out loud at the Dr. Dre to Eazy to Dan Akyroyd moment. I also wondered whether Dre and Eazy knew what Aykroyd was going to do.
Finally a 2pac jam I don't know😅😅😅
Wow. This Literally introduced the world to 2Pac.
I never have been a fan of hip hop or rap but looking back on these videos and listening to the lyrics, they were having a great time, this was something I guess I overlooked back in the day, perhaps stuck in my old ways. Shock G was very talented and versatile
Back in the 80's & 90's rap acts were so diverse, it was almost like having different genres within a genre.
Now every "song" goes tk tk tk tk tk tk tk tk on repeat and the vocalist is nothing but autotuned unintelligible mumbles.
Man o man classic
Love IT ❤❤
I'M CONFUSED! THEY SAID SHOCK G AND HUMPTY HUMP WERE THE SAME PERSON?! BUT IT SEEMS TO ME BOTH WERE STANDING NEXT TO EACH OTHER IN THIS VIDEO! BUT R.I.P. TUPAC, SHOCK G AND JOHN CANDY! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I haven't heard this song or seen the music video since the early 90's and it was cool to see it after all this time, now I'm boughta fall down a rabbit hole watching all these old music videos from the 90's to make me feel like I'm back in jr high.
90s forever baby !
Don't get it twisted all these brutha's is solid in what they wrote in they're lives never be another like them!!!
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP DLGITAL UNDERGROUND SAME SONG 2PAC MUSIC 🎶 😃 😀 👍 👍
Nothing but trouble
Good old days! When Hip hop was FUN!!!!! R.I.P Shock G Do you know 2PAC was roadie for them. Shock G what legacy discovering one of the G.O.A.T .S
One of the best linups ever, the array of genras amazes. Still holds up and will stand the test of time. Don't know what you had till it's gone.
RIP Shock G. 😥😥
This is always gonna be the jam! Peace!
I was six in 1971 I turn 59 Saturday and thank God for letting me live to see almost 60! Love Honeycomb!
I remember being in the 1st grade and can remember hearing pac on this song for the first time
it took me almost 25 years to realize that Shock G and Humpty Hump was the same person
Lol. I always wondered if it was two different people or the same one.
ME TOO!!!
Wait what?
True, but Shock G had a trick up his sleeve for this video. At 0:36 Shock G's brother put the nose on and played the part of Humpty Hump. He also did this at a few concerts and it would blow people's minds when Humpty Hump and Shock G would appear onstage at the same time!
Greg Jacobs both.
And this introduced me to Tupac Shakur. #Legend
I miss Shock G/Humpty AND 2Pac.
Shooo. Might as well throw in John Candy, too.
Thats Dan Aykroyd not john Candy
@@smcfay1 John Candy is in this music video. The same one that's in the, "Uncle Buck" movie.
He's dressed as a fat lady and a fat cop.
I know who Dan is. He plays in Ghos t Busters and many other movies. He's with the bagpipes in this music video.
Dan Akroyd is In the movie too. He's the old man that is the judge playing the organ
John Candy played a cop the 2 creepy big babies and the chick that had the hots for chevy chase😭😭😭
RiP homie❤❤
Good old days ❤️❤️❤️
One of my favorite movies!!
Forgot how genius this is. Timeless.
This was the first time I ever heard of a guy named Tupac Shakur.
FAKE NEWS...LOL
@@markhindre9111 your comment is fake
@@markhindre9111 Dude... This was the first song and video for Tupac (is what I meant). You became a fan after his death that's why you didn't know what I meant SMH.
Lastride
Super music and video
Till the end...SHOCK G❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He was soooooo talented, and good looking to boot. I still can't get over the fact that he passed. RIP Piano Man ❤❤❤
TUBI MOVIES MUSIC 2024 ENJOY !
Tupac's first joint and I had it on 7 inch vinyl
What the hell happened? We don't have any talent nowadays that could hold a candle to Digital Underground.
Thank the recording industry for that.
And it ain't even close.
Rest in peace shock G rest in peace Tupac Shakur digital underground same song this video is a classic
2Pac go head, ROCK!!!
That's what a memory is the greatest gift is life and friends with music ❤
Shock G compared his organ solo in this song to Prince's solo in soft and wet from his first album " For You" and how Shock had to trust his own organ improvising for same song and how he thought that Prince topped Bernie Worrell on the organ solo for soft and wet.
Snoop Dogg and Tupac
Hell yea I love this pac shock an tha brother in hat came out rappin you know what it is
I love that jam sooo much. It is one of the best rap songs ever.
2:18 Tupac Shakur
Little did anyone know after @2:20, the rest was hip-hop history!!!!!!
Underrated HOF song, with a group of HOF'ers!
I bought that single at the Wharehouse in South Gate Ca., back when they sold cassette singles 😊
digital underground helped 2pac first beginning that made his way rest in peace too all...
This was the album of my childhood 8th grade and it was on non stop. I miss this time so much. They do not make music like this anymore.
jenna...........
They do not make music like this anymore.
You can always play the old album !
This video is a truly global video from Michael d Owens sr and the world 🌎🌎
One great men rip my brother wow
The industry needs to Give these Kings their flowers, legends! RIP SHOCK G Rip 2Pac
Rest Easy Shock G missed by millions and millions true legend for sure as well as Pac
This movie had it all, comedy gold, music, great actors.
Tupac!
One of them song's I love when I get my drink on
Digital Underground is the only Rap style music I enjoy listening too.
Shock G was underated as hell
The movie in the video is called Nothing but trouble and its 2pac's first movie role
Such a hip hop classic. I loved to hear same song smuch.
Humpty spits in the face of those who cry about cultural appropriation 👍
RIP Shock G and 2 Pac 😢