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I was 15yrs old when this song came out..idk about now, but we had some all ages clubs..when this song came on you had 300 teens jumping in unison..it was beautifully insane!!
This song was HUGE back in the day... And most famously known for being in the movie "Mrs Doubtfire", with Robin Williams.. the first scene with his sons birthday party, this is playing! ❤❤❤🎵🎶👊🥰 Watch it, if you've never seen that movie. This song always gives me goosebumps, even after all these years! 👍❤️ Great reaction 😍 I'm 53 btw.. Love that this song is still being enjoyed!!! 👊🥰🎶🎵👍❤️
We DID party HARD to this song.. you may not have been thought of .. but good music lives through everyone.. I was 13 when this song was released.. my brother who is 9 years younger than me was also obsessed with this song.. when he died all cars in the procession blasted this song all through our small rural town..
Get it girl. I loved your reaction to the video, especially that beautiful smile. I know I absolutely loved this song when I first heard it released my first year of college in the early 90s. And I found your video while watching the video for this song. 😎👍
I was bumping this pulling into 7 eleven few days ago,and loved that 3 black bros started bobbing and smiled at me. Great song and reaction. Keep smiling sis!
All the wild party college kids all over the planet go and the u.s, even at frat parties bars clubs go crazy crazy when this song came on. 90s through today. Football games are huge and wild when this song comes on 100,000 people in a stadium jumping at once. Crazy
youve never heard this song until youve heard it with 75,000 jumping fans at every home Wisconsin Badger Football game when they play it at the beginning of the 4th quarter. The whole stadium shakes. its pretty amazing.
Apparently, when "they" couldn't control the number of Irish indentured servants in the American Colonies walking off the job and blending into the local population like Hannibal Lecter from "The Silence of the Lambs" [apologies to Bill Burr, bien entendu; for the love of God, please don't Podium-Rollout-Cancel me -- I don't even work at the bank: Oooooohhhh, Jeeeeeyyy-zuuussss]; "Tthey" then decided to traffic legally in slaves traded to these Colonial shores from other, less melanin-recognizance-anonymity-friendly continental locations -- like, uh, Africa; for example. Anyhoo, it appears that "they" controlled upwards of 75% of the legal North Atlantic Slave Trade back in the day, via financial backing from such financially-solvent entities as The East India Trading Company, The Bank of England, The City of London, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera... Whoever "They" are. In any event, it hasn't been the same in this Republic since the Day of St. Nick -- on December 6, 1865. A century after that legal fact; one year after declaring a War on Poverty, POTUS 36 LBJ leads the Republic into a War in Vietnam -- roughly 2 years after assuming the US Presidency following POTUS 35 JFK's one-way convertible ride to Dealey Plaza, whilst future POTUS 41 just so happened to be in Big D on that very day, On Company Business... Not to worry: The Single Finest Fighting Force Ever Assembled never got, because it appears they beat, the Global Bacon Rap for The Murder Most Foul that year -- DBG apparently already had left office by the end of 16.06.1963. Hmmm... [cf. "The Israelis?" th-cam.com/video/Iy8IXivwQmw/w-d-xo.html ] Only the French seem able to have actually made that Particular Individual Connection in the first place... For everyone else, It's ancient history. 🤪🤪🤪 Enjoyed your reaction, BTW. And, yes: HOP deserves every shout-out they can get, IMHO. They had me at "Christian Brothers School Pipe Band Marches at 1992 NYC St. Patty's Day Parade playing The Great Irish Warpipes whilst HOP films The Greatest Everlasting Irish Wake Evaaaaahh at yon Midtown Irish Pub, ye foooookin' bloooooddy kooooontts, yeh"; Fer the love o' Mike... 😊😊😊
I have watched several of these reaction videos....It makes more sense to have an honest reaction as opposed to overly dramatic reactions. The song is iconic at this point. It has been sampled and used in so many movies and shows.....it is hard to not have heard parts of it. But to react to the original....good deal....keep the reactions real and authentic....it is what makes a decent channel.
yeah so they're from LA, so the celtics shit was doubling down on hoping for white fans for sure. Song still rips though! Great reaction +1 sub from me
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I was 15yrs old when this song came out..idk about now, but we had some all ages clubs..when this song came on you had 300 teens jumping in unison..it was beautifully insane!!
I used to wear a Celtics jersey under my shirt to every high school dance, waiting for the moment this song came on..
did you tear it off like a super hero?
@@aspect57 Haha, more like a footballer who just scored a goal. Seemed like I scored everytime the song came on!
I thought it was just me doing that!
Love this song because it it gave love to the Irish American population that a lot of us grew up poor in the ghetto and could identify with hip hop
30 years later still head banger
This song was HUGE back in the day... And most famously known for being in the movie "Mrs Doubtfire", with Robin Williams.. the first scene with his sons birthday party, this is playing! ❤❤❤🎵🎶👊🥰 Watch it, if you've never seen that movie. This song always gives me goosebumps, even after all these years! 👍❤️ Great reaction 😍 I'm 53 btw.. Love that this song is still being enjoyed!!! 👊🥰🎶🎵👍❤️
We DID party HARD to this song.. you may not have been thought of .. but good music lives through everyone.. I was 13 when this song was released.. my brother who is 9 years younger than me was also obsessed with this song.. when he died all cars in the procession blasted this song all through our small rural town..
BTW.. Happy Patty's day... house of pain story
Get it girl. I loved your reaction to the video, especially that beautiful smile. I know I absolutely loved this song when I first heard it released my first year of college in the early 90s. And I found your video while watching the video for this song. 😎👍
I was bumping this pulling into 7 eleven few days ago,and loved that 3 black bros started bobbing and smiled at me. Great song and reaction. Keep smiling sis!
This is from 1992, and is one of the most sampled and imitated backgrounds in hip-hop history!!! From Boston.
Hes actually from NY and lived in California. I thought he was from Boston.
@@foundingfodder8225 Yah he's not using the Celtics Jersey to represent Boston so much as he's repping Irish Americans.
Estupijaja
I'm from Boston metro area. Our gym teacher used to let us listen to this during gym class. lol.
@@TanyaQueen182 Awesome teacher!
A classic! Everlast's solo stuff is also worth checking out.
Particularly his before-House of Pain solo stuff...
All the wild party college kids all over the planet go and the u.s, even at frat parties bars clubs go crazy crazy when this song came on. 90s through today. Football games are huge and wild when this song comes on 100,000 people in a stadium jumping at once. Crazy
Hahaha old school. Been awhile since I heard this . Great reaction to this hip hop classic.
youve never heard this song until youve heard it with 75,000 jumping fans at every home Wisconsin Badger Football game when they play it at the beginning of the 4th quarter. The whole stadium shakes. its pretty amazing.
Beginning of the 4th quarter!!
@@ryan23791 my bad, its what i meant. i changed it.
Yes they definitely are Irish except for their DJ, DJ Lethal he is Latvian.
I remember this song this was one of the first songs that brought on slam dancing
I remember being in a 4 story house party and the whole place rocked to dis
You got it. “Homey I’m with you”. The Irish and American blacks have a lot in common and common love. It’s the truth. Deep but true
@@G02372 Irish has joint lowest average in Europe (5")
Irish in Europe, yes, Irish-Americans, not as much. The concept of "whiteness" originated among Irish-Americans.
@@G02372 And you can distinguish us by the complete absence of any signs of inbreeding, unlike ....
@@flux1968 Anglo-Saxon settlers actually
Apparently, when "they" couldn't control the number of Irish indentured servants in the American Colonies walking off the job and blending into the local population like Hannibal Lecter from "The Silence of the Lambs" [apologies to Bill Burr, bien entendu; for the love of God, please don't Podium-Rollout-Cancel me -- I don't even work at the bank: Oooooohhhh, Jeeeeeyyy-zuuussss];
"Tthey" then decided to traffic legally in slaves traded to these Colonial shores from other, less melanin-recognizance-anonymity-friendly continental locations -- like, uh, Africa; for example.
Anyhoo, it appears that "they" controlled upwards of 75% of the legal North Atlantic Slave Trade back in the day, via financial backing from such financially-solvent entities as The East India Trading Company, The Bank of England, The City of London, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera...
Whoever "They" are.
In any event, it hasn't been the same in this Republic since the Day of St. Nick -- on December 6, 1865.
A century after that legal fact; one year after declaring a War on Poverty, POTUS 36 LBJ leads the Republic into a War in Vietnam -- roughly 2 years after assuming the US Presidency following POTUS 35 JFK's one-way convertible ride to Dealey Plaza, whilst future POTUS 41 just so happened to be in Big D on that very day, On Company Business...
Not to worry:
The Single Finest Fighting Force Ever Assembled never got, because it appears they beat, the Global Bacon Rap for The Murder Most Foul that year --
DBG apparently already had left office by the end of 16.06.1963.
Hmmm...
[cf. "The Israelis?"
th-cam.com/video/Iy8IXivwQmw/w-d-xo.html ]
Only the French seem able to have actually made that Particular Individual Connection in the first place...
For everyone else,
It's ancient history.
🤪🤪🤪
Enjoyed your reaction, BTW.
And, yes:
HOP deserves every shout-out they can get, IMHO.
They had me at "Christian Brothers School Pipe Band Marches at 1992 NYC St. Patty's Day Parade playing The Great Irish Warpipes whilst HOP films The Greatest Everlasting Irish Wake Evaaaaahh at yon Midtown Irish Pub, ye foooookin' bloooooddy kooooontts, yeh";
Fer the love o' Mike...
😊😊😊
Randomly found this - your reaction & your awesome smile has made my day, thank you!
Thank you glad I made you smile.
I loved it how your smile started to grow fearther on the song! Nice reaction! :)
Thanks for the reaction! 🧡
Further
@@reneadinaro8183 Oops! Sorry proffesor!
WE IRISH DO NOT FUCK AROUND!
Your smile while listening to the track is so kind and nice
Well you are very, very beautiful and positive person. thx for sheering one of my best childhood favorite song Good blees
you could see how she changes her face expression once the lyrics comes out.
Thank you for the way you react, so positive . Keep it up.
house of pain LEGENDS !!! DJ LETHAL luego se ha unido a LIMP BIZKIT .
Boston/Irish Centric St Patty's Day rap/skate rock
The Irish and blacks are brother and sisters
Oh yeahhhhhhh 🎉
My heart I’m going to age myself here but this was hot when I was in high school
They need to perform on the next BET awards.
Enjoying the video 🎉
You're amazing, never mind the video. Love from Ireland honey.
Love the Larry Bird Retro Tank top
They're from L.A. but they wore Boston stuff because of their Irish roots.
wisconsin badgers you know what time it is Jump Around yessssir
Saludos desde Uruguay genial video❤❤💋👍👍👍👍😊
Great classic song
Ooooohh, did I see the 90s smile here? :) Well, sis, you get Gen X music :)
I have watched several of these reaction videos....It makes more sense to have an honest reaction as opposed to overly dramatic reactions. The song is iconic at this point. It has been sampled and used in so many movies and shows.....it is hard to not have heard parts of it. But to react to the original....good deal....keep the reactions real and authentic....it is what makes a decent channel.
Yes they’re Irish. From Boston.
Got a smile out of her:)
Play this in a pub with people over 40. Watch the revolt.
I was 14 when this came out
Beautiful smile
This beat was offered to Cypress Hill first, but they couldn't write to it so it ended up being given to Everlast (House of Pain)
You just made this up.
@@krissper2768 nope, look on TH-cam, B Real talks about it
@@krissper2768 type in " B Real talks about Jump Around beat"
@@jamesellis701 you out of your mind
@@krissper2768 ok whatever
React to "Quitter"(Everlast "House of Pain" & Dilated Peoples Diss) - Eminem (Feat. D12)
If this song doesn't actually make you jump around... You might need to check your pulse.
Right
Classic
Hard pressed to find anyone who hasn't heard this song.. Only ones I'd believe are really young lol
❤
100%
Like it...
When hip hop still scrated
Do a reaction on House of Pain song "On point". The video is crazy.
yeah so they're from LA, so the celtics shit was doubling down on hoping for white fans for sure. Song still rips though! Great reaction +1 sub from me
They are Irish. The video shows you that they are.
02:00, I like your smile...
Damn you have a beautiful smile
El Trapp y el rap de ahora son una mierda como el reggaeton. Esto era música . Saludos desde Argentina
Irish to death young lady.
Irish Americans.
Can we get a reaction to ICP jump around plz
Cute, that’s what you are.
Kiss me quick
Can we get a reaction to ICP jump around plz
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