i like to describe this song as "empathy/compassion 101." not only is it a great song, but it's a good introduction to challenging the way we think about other people. love it.
Everlast re-invented himself with his solo career from the hip hop groove of House of Pain. Check out Black Jesus from him, probably my favorite off the album.
This is a very deep song, I remember when it came out and even to this day it is still real. Like years back when I worked at a convenience store where there were a lot of homeless people around, the line that goes "god forbid you ever had to walk a mile in their shoes", well just walking a mile in their shoes in your thoughts is horrible. imagine actually living that. Some people give them money or buy them food, others ignore them or complain about them and ask you to call the cops because they shouldn't have to deal with people asking them a question when they come to the store. And it was crazy that people with money would steal more often than homeless people. I would buy this one homeless guy I got to know food and drinks a few times a week, he said it sucks when every day you have to ask strangers for money or have to go through dumpsters hoping you find something edible enough just to get by to the next day. I have many physical and mental issues myself, I have done so much dumb shit, it is amazing though how you feel when you help a fellow human being, in that moment you forget the pain, the problems, you both get that feeling that hope is not lost and it may be enough to help you keep going anticipating other moments like that.
My brother and I are complete opposites on this matter. He is of the opinion homeless people are all lazy drug addicts. I've tried so many times to tell him you have no idea what they have been through or what they're dealing with. You don't know what caused them to be on the street. While I'm sure there are a few like that I can honestly say the majority aren't. I actually sit down and talk with them and help every time I can afford it
Everlast is a legend…. legend as a song writer, blues singer and legend as a rapper. His music is always with me since I was 14………Im 41 now ;) peace from Hungary
Bruh, I haven't heard White Trash Beautiful in a bit. Solid af song. Same with Ends, hell the whole album is dope. Mix it up and go with some Everlast rock and listen to Hot To Death.
I'm 47 years old, but I'm still 23 in my head. I live for music, past and present. Lyrics, beats, and real expression. Who can say that music hasn't saved them at some point? I love your reactions to songs I haven't heard in a minute, but bring me back to a time where they were constantly present in my life. Y'all rock.
I always liked this song because it's a cold slap in the face as to the reality of what exists in the real world. Most take life for granted and try to distance themselves from all that is happening and he is just warning everyone that you are only one wrong step from a different world. Glad you reacted to this. So few do.
You should know that the person who singing this song is the Same one who brought you the song Jump Around from House of Pain his name is Erik Francescis Schrody.
Anytime I feel like life is too good or things are going too good, I play this song to humble me and remind me things can change In the flash of your eyes 💯
I don't often have change, but my 4yr old often asks if I have any when we see someone asking. She loves giving them some change and then telling them that she's doing that instead of getting a popsicle 😅
Everlast actually has quite a few good songs. He does an acoustic version of jump around thats definitely worth checking out. I also recommend the song "I get by"
I highly recommend his Grammy winning song: Put Your Lights On (featuring Santana) and a song he did while in La Coka Nostra: I'm An American. Both are completely different and both are completely brilliant.
I know the feeling. People labeled me as a gangster, when they never know why I had to be this way. This was during the crazy years in the 90s Sweden. High employment, recession and the rise of the nazi gangs. Even I look white, I'm a karelian. We'd different culture the other so called "normal white culture". I was knifed by an nazi when I was 12 years old. Then they found out who I was, so its was normal for me to hearing "Go home you f-ing tattare" Tattare is a racial slur against us. I always answer them back: "I'm already home". Things escalated out of control, then come the peace. But then comes rumors about me. "Don't hang with him, he is a gangster". They still talking stuff what happen over 30 years ago. 😔I'm not that person anymore. I've changed, we all do. So its hard to getting new friends, due the gossip in my neighborhood. I'm trying to move out from here, to get an fresh new start. Where I can be me. So this song I can related to.
I love the ending where all these people gawk at the "typical normal family". To so many people that idea is so foreign its like looking into a zoo exhibit.
Eerily captivating. At the end of video, contrast, family enjoying themselves oblivious to " What's it's like". Reality..makes you take a step back and think.
Everlast has so much great music and here are a few on my play list: Dream State, Dont Complain, Two Pieces of Drama, Smokin n Drinkin, I Get By, Slow Your Role, Blinded By The Sun & Today (Watch Me Shine).
You all should watch the movie Judgement Night with Everlast, Cuba G. Jr., Emilio Estevez, Stephen Dorff, Denis Leary.... many more, one of Lydell M. Cheshier's first movie roles.
We are all to quick to judge people. Sometimes it's legit sometimes it is not. Figuring out the reality is the challenge. Great reaction, thank you both
This song is important in the history of music because it’s that moment when rap and rock music first started to collaborate and racial lines were being crossed between the two genres. It’s not the first example but one of the best.
It’s all about perspective. You don’t know what someone is really going through unless you’re in their shoes. Personally, I just try to go through my life not telling other people how to live their life.
Yeah it was an incredible song I was going on my teen years in 1998 when it first hit the charts I remember staying up late nights listening to it on the radio station k i s r Fort Smith Arkansas it was one of those famous songs in my book it was just one of those songs that stayed with you and chilled you when you got into the lyrics because it was like everyday life hardships that people go through what it's like just brings me back I appreciate that you too are reviewing old classics that I never hear on the radio anymore that I wish they would just bring back.
Grew up really loving & appreciating this song on such a high level knowing there's so many out in the world who we're dealt a bad hand in life as you'll always hear from those who'll tell you to accept it for what it is when these type of people which was given there heart's desires as then they want a look down on the unfortunate w/ not even caring to be an inspiration. 🎸⚡⚡⚡
They are looking into the life of a happy family and what they missed out on. To prevent the odds of ending up in a bad spot starts with the stability of your family.
Some early pac you should check out is same song - digital underground, I get around - tupac, I don't give a f**k - pac, trapped - pac, holler if ya hear me - pac
If this song hits you in the feels. Check out Five Finger Death Punches song Wrong Side of Heaven. That song will break your heart on How this country treats its veterans.
Ends is also a song worth listening to, this whole album is good, also he is featured on a song by Santana called Leave your lights on that that is fantastic
God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in her shoes Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to choose A powerful song of empathy and understanding
How is that the same guy from House Of Pain. Looks like a totally different guy. Totally different sound of course too. He was at a ball game in the seats last week and the whole stadium sang Jump Around to him. It was amazing. And now he looks like an old man but he's just my age. Three completely different people all in one.
Thanks for your reactions. This song is heavy, and I really dig it. I recommend checking out Santana featuring Everlast "Put Your Lights On." Everlast has evolved a lot since the "Jump Around" days. Good stuff.
i like to describe this song as "empathy/compassion 101." not only is it a great song, but it's a good introduction to challenging the way we think about other people. love it.
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My thoughts exactly. We as Americans need more empathy. Thank you for your thoughts.
"Ends" is also FIRE, and so is "I Get By"...Everlast is highly underrated.
I get by is one of my favorites because a lot of us feel that just like we feel this
"Ends" is amazing!
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Everlast re-invented himself with his solo career from the hip hop groove of House of Pain. Check out Black Jesus from him, probably my favorite off the album.
he actually started with Ice T and the Rhyme Syndicate
This is a very deep song, I remember when it came out and even to this day it is still real. Like years back when I worked at a convenience store where there were a lot of homeless people around, the line that goes "god forbid you ever had to walk a mile in their shoes", well just walking a mile in their shoes in your thoughts is horrible. imagine actually living that. Some people give them money or buy them food, others ignore them or complain about them and ask you to call the cops because they shouldn't have to deal with people asking them a question when they come to the store. And it was crazy that people with money would steal more often than homeless people. I would buy this one homeless guy I got to know food and drinks a few times a week, he said it sucks when every day you have to ask strangers for money or have to go through dumpsters hoping you find something edible enough just to get by to the next day. I have many physical and mental issues myself, I have done so much dumb shit, it is amazing though how you feel when you help a fellow human being, in that moment you forget the pain, the problems, you both get that feeling that hope is not lost and it may be enough to help you keep going anticipating other moments like that.
I dont know you, but I love you. Stay cool
My brother and I are complete opposites on this matter. He is of the opinion homeless people are all lazy drug addicts. I've tried so many times to tell him you have no idea what they have been through or what they're dealing with. You don't know what caused them to be on the street. While I'm sure there are a few like that I can honestly say the majority aren't. I actually sit down and talk with them and help every time I can afford it
Everlast is a legend…. legend as a song writer, blues singer and legend as a rapper. His music is always with me since I was 14………Im 41 now ;) peace from Hungary
“Ends” and “White Trash Beautiful” are really good songs too by Everlast.
Ends is the best song off Whitey Ford. Still don't understand why that one got dick for radio play.
Yup….”White trash beautiful” is amazing
White trash beautiful is so good, got Jesse from breaking bad in it too lmao
Stone in my hand
Bruh, I haven't heard White Trash Beautiful in a bit. Solid af song. Same with Ends, hell the whole album is dope. Mix it up and go with some Everlast rock and listen to Hot To Death.
It's not very often that I love a song from the first listen, but I went right out and bought this CD immediately after hearing it.
Me too.
That’s exactly what I did.
I'm 47 years old, but I'm still 23 in my head. I live for music, past and present. Lyrics, beats, and real expression. Who can say that music hasn't saved them at some point? I love your reactions to songs I haven't heard in a minute, but bring me back to a time where they were constantly present in my life. Y'all rock.
I remember when this song came out - it was such a departure for him and in the best possible way. I’m glad you guys did this one.
I always liked this song because it's a cold slap in the face as to the reality of what exists in the real world. Most take life for granted and try to distance themselves from all that is happening and he is just warning everyone that you are only one wrong step from a different world. Glad you reacted to this. So few do.
This song has seriously deep lyrics.
One of the deepest songs ever written. Amazing song and I generally like stuff heavier. All time favorite. Flow of this song is magic
Deep as hell, you never know what someone is going through, god forbid you have to trade places with them for a while.
You should know that the person who singing this song is the Same one who brought you the song Jump Around from House of Pain his name is Erik Francescis Schrody.
Anytime I feel like life is too good or things are going too good, I play this song to humble me and remind me things can change In the flash of your eyes 💯
Everlast still putting out great music. Had a song last year called “Slow Your Roll”. Video is dope. You’ll see he’s a lot older now ... lol.
I don't often have change, but my 4yr old often asks if I have any when we see someone asking. She loves giving them some change and then telling them that she's doing that instead of getting a popsicle 😅
Everlast actually has quite a few good songs. He does an acoustic version of jump around thats definitely worth checking out. I also recommend the song "I get by"
He’s got some deep tracks. That whole album is 🔥
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Everlast - I get by. One of my favourite songs of all, period.
Everlast - White trash beautiful. One of the must hear songs from them as well. Enjoy!
I Get By is seriously underrated. One of his best for sure
First time I heard this song I thought- damn, this dude is spittin bars.
This song can be summed up with one word. EMPATHY
I highly recommend his Grammy winning song: Put Your Lights On (featuring Santana) and a song he did while in La Coka Nostra: I'm An American. Both are completely different and both are completely brilliant.
This one of the first songs I learned to play on guitar 10 years ago. 🔥🔥
I know the feeling. People labeled me as a gangster, when they never know why I had to be this way. This was during the crazy years in the 90s Sweden. High employment, recession and the rise of the nazi gangs. Even I look white, I'm a karelian. We'd different culture the other so called "normal white culture". I was knifed by an nazi when I was 12 years old. Then they found out who I was, so its was normal for me to hearing "Go home you f-ing tattare" Tattare is a racial slur against us. I always answer them back: "I'm already home". Things escalated out of control, then come the peace. But then comes rumors about me. "Don't hang with him, he is a gangster". They still talking stuff what happen over 30 years ago. 😔I'm not that person anymore. I've changed, we all do. So its hard to getting new friends, due the gossip in my neighborhood. I'm trying to move out from here, to get an fresh new start. Where I can be me. So this song I can related to.
This was fiiiiiire!! Love watching you discover a lot of very underrated artists 🥰🥰
This is one hell of a deep song and still very relevant.
Real true! Much love to you ❤
Song is very relating to what we see everyday.
Simple, but real and heartfelt.
I love the ending where all these people gawk at the "typical normal family". To so many people that idea is so foreign its like looking into a zoo exhibit.
You do realize this Everlast from the song Jump Around you did!!
deep social comment as an art form - thank you for reviewing
Real is real. 💯
Everlast. Legendary MC and singer/songwriter. Check more of his stuff. He has classics for days in different genres. Talent
Eerily captivating. At the end of video, contrast, family enjoying themselves oblivious to " What's it's like". Reality..makes you take a step back and think.
Please react to Everlast singing "Put your lights on" from Santana's album "Supernatural". Another deep one.
Everlast has so much great music and here are a few on my play list: Dream State, Dont Complain, Two Pieces of Drama, Smokin n Drinkin, I Get By, Slow Your Role, Blinded By The Sun & Today (Watch Me Shine).
Powerful bluesy rap rock song! ♥
This song is deep! Great reaction as always! The song Ends by Everlast is deep too
love him! "my morning jacket will rock your world though!" wordless chordless is the shit!
This whole Whitey Ford album is good.
One of my top 5 favorite songs of all times! More Everlast please …
Everlast let me and my friends sit on stage for my 21st birthday in Boston. He's an awesome guy.
You all should watch the movie Judgement Night with Everlast, Cuba G. Jr., Emilio Estevez, Stephen Dorff, Denis Leary.... many more, one of Lydell M. Cheshier's first movie roles.
I remember going to the movies to see that but I couldn’t remember the name.
Wow....I've heard this song a million times but watching your reaction had me REALLY listening to this song for the first time.
Still a great song. Everlast was in Ice-T's group Rhyme Syndicate. 🤙
We are all to quick to judge people. Sometimes it's legit sometimes it is not. Figuring out the reality is the challenge. Great reaction, thank you both
Timeless classic!!! Take note of the message!!!
A couple other songs along the same vein are, "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins and "Just The Way It Is" by Bruce Hornsby and the Range.
You nailed it. People so quick to judge. Without ever knowing the other side.
Whitey Ford is the mastermind of Everlast and House of Pain...2 top notch musical and lyrical masterpieces!
This song is important in the history of music because it’s that moment when rap and rock music first started to collaborate and racial lines were being crossed between the two genres. It’s not the first example but one of the best.
It’s all about perspective. You don’t know what someone is really going through unless you’re in their shoes. Personally, I just try to go through my life not telling other people how to live their life.
Man if you was a 80-90s baby you would have heard this on the radio so much its like a flash back 🙃
the 1990s was the best time for all kinds of music
..better then the music of today
Yeah it was an incredible song I was going on my teen years in 1998 when it first hit the charts I remember staying up late nights listening to it on the radio station k i s r Fort Smith Arkansas it was one of those famous songs in my book it was just one of those songs that stayed with you and chilled you when you got into the lyrics because it was like everyday life hardships that people go through what it's like just brings me back I appreciate that you too are reviewing old classics that I never hear on the radio anymore that I wish they would just bring back.
Grew up really loving & appreciating this song on such a high level knowing there's so many out in the world who we're dealt a bad hand in life as you'll always hear from those who'll tell you to accept it for what it is when these type of people which was given there heart's desires as then they want a look down on the unfortunate w/ not even caring to be an inspiration. 🎸⚡⚡⚡
Crazy but this was one of my favorite jams back in the day
One of my faves from that Era, the message is deep and never gets old😃
In the end it shows a family living in a glass house, so the song is saying people who live in glass houses should no cast judgment
Love that you guys have such a wide variety of music. This is some real ish
P.O.D. - Youth Of The Nation
Everlast has had an amazing career I love his music and every album he’s come across
Shinedown simple man please!
I just heard this song on the radio today, i love it.
Saw him live at Fox studios, had Butterbean fighting a promo match. Those were the days! Whitey Ford sings the blues was a really SOLID album.
You're right about people rushing to judge others, we really should put ourselves in their situation before we start criticizing
I also like his song Lonely Road.
A true poet, we must lose
Just some of the best lyrics. We don't try to understand as much as we should. You guys get it..cheers
They are looking into the life of a happy family and what they missed out on. To prevent the odds of ending up in a bad spot starts with the stability of your family.
I also highly recommended “Lonely Road”….it’s also fantastic!
I was just going to recommend this for you! Soo good!!
I like everything about this song.
Some early pac you should check out is same song - digital underground, I get around - tupac, I don't give a f**k - pac, trapped - pac, holler if ya hear me - pac
Another great song and reaction! I’m really enjoying your channel day after day
Appreciate you a lot!
I love this song~ so real
You are so right people are too quick to judge.
He definitely writes some deep lyrics. "White Trash Beautiful" and "Stone in my Hand" are great as well, but my all time favorite is "Saving Grace".
If this song hits you in the feels. Check out Five Finger Death Punches song Wrong Side of Heaven. That song will break your heart on
How this country treats its veterans.
Ends is also a song worth listening to, this whole album is good, also he is featured on a song by Santana called Leave your lights on that that is fantastic
God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in her shoes
Cause then you really might know what it's like to have to choose
A powerful song of empathy and understanding
I love the tune. I myself don't come from the aspects of the song, but it does speak truth.
Everlast-I get by next please🙏🔥🤯
Glad you gave this one some love 🤘🎸
Everlast was with House Of Pain.At 29 he had a massive heart attack .Love Everlast.
HE GOT A GREAT EM DISS. TAKE IT HOW YOU WANT.
Jump Around really full view on Everlast. This is where he started to change the game.
How is that the same guy from House Of Pain. Looks like a totally different guy. Totally different sound of course too. He was at a ball game in the seats last week and the whole stadium sang Jump Around to him. It was amazing. And now he looks like an old man but he's just my age. Three completely different people all in one.
This song is timeless
He's actually the guy from House Of Pain
Ends is a great song by Everlast too.
"Long time" is also a killer track by him
I get by, is also a great song by him
Everlast..Whitey's Revenge ( Eminem Diss)..This is why Eminem killed him with Quitter...
Ends is another must hear!
I love pouring a drink and listening to y'all in the evening. Much love to y'all from North Central Arkansas.
Thanks for your reaction to this song.
I love this song. It's truth.
what a song.
I LOVE THIS SONG!!
Thanks for your reactions. This song is heavy, and I really dig it. I recommend checking out Santana featuring Everlast "Put Your Lights On." Everlast has evolved a lot since the "Jump Around" days. Good stuff.