9pm in Illinois back in the 80s. Which would be 10pm EST. Back in the day when Gen x children ran free with no supervision, parents had to be reminded.
The Bar "it's 10 o'clock Ho where your seed At' did not go over your hear. Your right. It is a play on words from the old TV question, "It's 10pm, do you know where your Children are?". Was a thing they did every night on Channel 5 News in New York back in the day
Bro, you have quickly became my favorite TH-camr. The authenticity feels so refreshing. Your energy is infectious, I can’t help but smile and rock out with you . I’m an old head and have complete respect for you!
yeah it was a PSA that ran in the city area in the eary 80s. Just a voice and a clock saying "it's 10 o'clock, do you know where your children are?" creepy.
REACTING TO WU-TANG IS JUMPING DOWN A LYRICAL RABBIT HOLE. As a group they’re deadly but solo artist it’s a whole other level. (Ghostface, Raekwon, Meth, Inspecta Deck,) They all have that lyrical word play
Formation of the Wu-Tang Clan Ol Dirty Bastard (Russell Tyrone Jones) was born on November 15, 1968, in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, New York City. He and his cousins Robert Diggs and Gary Grice shared a taste for rap music and martial arts-style movies. Jones, Diggs, and Grice (later known as Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA, and GZA respectively) formed the group Force of the Imperial Master, which became known as All in Together Now after their successful underground single of the same name. They eventually added six more members to their group, calling it the Wu-Tang Clan. The group released their debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in 1993, receiving notable commercial and critical success.
Wu-Tang Clan and Public Enemy are my two favorite Rap Groups. Besides being two of the best ever, they're also around my age. I'm 60 and the members of P.E. are a couple of years older than me and Wu-Tang Clan is a couple of years younger than me. This is my generation doing their thing.
RIP ODB Ol Dirty was my fav MC on the squad. You need to check his solo album...and Raekwon...and Ghostface...and The GZA...they all have solo albums...AND THEY ARE ALL CLASSICS!!
the members were born in the late 60s- early 70s so the cultural references are from the 70s and 80s. As for the mud fight, bars and clubs used have oil or mud wrestling as a promotion. women in bikinis wresting each other and (drunk) men taking on a group of women in tubs of oil or in this case mud- the 80s were a wild time. that's why Wu Tang Clan and Gen Xers ain't nothin to f with
Lol. That's some of why why the Diddy baby oil thing might not be about what some folks think. Girls wrestling in baby oil among other things, was a common "attraction" at big celebrity parties and such back in 90s early 2000s. I am a big wrestling fan and I know the WWE had jello, mud, baby oil matches and whatever else they could think of back then. Some parties were so wild back then. There are so many stories I will never tell. I'm so glad we did not have some of the tech that's out now.
@Bosay831Gaming .... good answer fam 💯💯💯💯👍👊💪 Now watch the guys with female intensitys have a suspect comment to add lolol peace and blessings fam and wishes to you and your family in the new year 💯 ...........
@@henrysedillo5834Agreed. Good response. In the 70’s/80’s before unlimited easy access to p0rn, this was a reasonably acceptable public kink. Strippers mud wrestling. Boogie just needs to watch the movie STRIPES to get a good idea of what he’s talking about.
At this time there was a series of commercials aimed at child safety that aired at night and would say, “It’s 10:00 pm, do you know where your children are?” Wu Tang referenced everything.
Boogie, when you asked "What did he mean by that?" (when Prince Rakeem said: It's 10 o'clock, where the "f's" your seed at?).....in New York there used to be a commercial on TV that stated what time it was and asked "Do you know where your kids are?"....your seeds are slang for children.
“It's 10 PM (Do You Know Where Your Children Are?)” is a question used as a public service announcement (PSA) for parents on American television from the late 1960s through the late 1990s.
Back in the 80s 90s our parents had to be reminded by the TV “are your kids even at home” Gen X Also bleeps due to actual radio play. Couldn’t cuss like that and get spins on hot 97
On most of the joints where there are multiple members on a track, they usually call out their names in some way so you know who's flowing at the moment.
When Inspectah Deck says"I'm heavier than metal" I always get reminded how Wu-Tang played the European metal festivals. 1000s of white EU Metalheads moshing and vibing to the Wu was amazing!
Basically he was saying 10 oclock were your children are was because back then parents made their kids go outside and the (10 oclock news asked parents do you know were your kids are) to make sure they remembered about the wereabouts of ther kids.
When I first heard the song Wu Tang Clan aint Nothing to Fuck Wit, my mind was blown. The lyricist in that group took rap to a whole different level that I never heard before. I still to this day put Wu Tang Forever in my top 5 greatest rap albums ever.
The Rizza, The Jizza, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon The Chef, Method Man, U-God, Old Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killer, Cappadonna! Wu Tang Killa Bees on a swarm!
The RZA (aka Bobby Digital aka the Abbot aka Prince Rakeem) produced everything for Wu Tang. He united two rival sets on Staten Island and unaffiliated MCs under a 5-year plan to form the Wu Tang Clan EXACTLY like he was Nick Fury building the Avengers!!! He elevated the individual MCs by producing ensemble tracks in a sound as revolutionary to Hip-Hop as 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' was to Rock! Wu Tang and Nirvana, Robert Diggs and Kurt Cobain are heroes to me.
GZA is the spiritual leader of the Wu and gets his name from his education background. He is a quantum physics scholar and has lectured at Harvard and MIT.
Mud fights were a thing back in the 80s and 90s and maybe even before that. Girls would come out in bikinis and wrestle each other in mud pits, usually at bars and clubs. Glad you've entered the Wu chamber, young bro.
Boogie, Re-living hearing all my come-ups through you is pretty awesome! You have SO much mind-blowing tracks from this 80s-90’s era to experience. I’m genuinely excited for you.
7:06 the 10 pm news use to have a short PSA to remind parents of what time it is and are they aware of where their children are lol😅 We were not supervised as kids like we should have been 😂😅
Kwame, a rapper prominent in the late 80s and early 90s, is best known for his hit song “The Rhythm” from his 1989 debut album Kwame the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning. He was known for his polka-dot style and playful, jazz-infused beats.
Yo Boogie! This was the 1st thing that Wu Tang ever dropped. Back in 93, Promo vinyl would drop before LP Albums. One side had "Protect ya Neck", the other side had "Method Man"...
this song was the first time a lot of us heard the Wu. I had a friend who's older brother was a DJ, and he played us this single. it was the craziest shit we had ever heard. then he was like "wait to yall hear the b-side", played us Method Man, and yo... we probably listened to that shit 800 times that night
You need to do old dirty shimmy shimmy... And y'all remember that on channel 5 ... It's 10oclock do you know where your children at... That's when kids went out the house...so some parents needed to be reminded ...we didn't sit at home all day on our iPads .. we was on the block chillin'...
Local news used to have a thing where they went to break that would give the time then ask, “do you know where your child is?” It was a message for parents to keep track and stay aware of where their children were at all times.
@moussegarbonzo8352 l remember seeing that on the US channels. I always would look out for them. I realized when my folks told me it was not here and to be brave and hope they come back
@7:34 there used to be a television commercial on in the 90s that basically said, "it's 9:00 pm, do you know where your child is?" because parents just used to let their kids run amuck outside. this was before the internet and video games.
that shit was a commercial that came on channel 5/9/11 asking parents if at 10:00pm , do you know where your kids are at… 1986 I be at my boy house and shit come on, I gotta get my ass home
"Cream" my brotha. Now you are definitely digging in the crates. RIP ODB check the track. there was a commercial back in the day that said "its 10pm do you know where your child is. so that is what he meant
They Finally Cleared This Reaction ! 🎉
You have now entered the Wu-Tang!!!!
Your life will never be the same!!
@@tcsmooth4385 It's weird they're old now.
@@InverseofAbstersive but it's new to Boogie!! He's going on a Hip Hop journey!!
Wu Tang C.R.E.A.M💯
As you get into the 90's the lingo is gonna change big time, especially with the Wu cause they had a different slang than most...more Wu Tang Clan
The “10pm, where is your seed at” reference. We had PSA commercials in the 80’s and early 90’s, “ it’s 10pm, do you know where your kids are?”
Yup, those reminders for parents out there since so much shit was going on wouldn't want anything bad to happen
11pm in Bflo
I remember that one
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9pm in Illinois back in the 80s. Which would be 10pm EST.
Back in the day when Gen x children ran free with no supervision, parents had to be reminded.
The Bar "it's 10 o'clock Ho where your seed At' did not go over your hear. Your right. It is a play on words from the old TV question, "It's 10pm, do you know where your Children are?". Was a thing they did every night on Channel 5 News in New York back in the day
He said where your seed at. Seed means child
@@AntonioMontana-pu8ho correct. I was using text to speech. Will fix. He said it's 10 o'clock Ho where the f Your Seed at. I left that off.
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@AntonioMontana-pu8ho facts 💯
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Bro, you have quickly became my favorite TH-camr. The authenticity feels so refreshing. Your energy is infectious, I can’t help but smile and rock out with you . I’m an old head and have complete respect for you!
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Same! He's so damn good to watch.
The RZA censored the song to be radio friendly because it was the track that put them on the map and left the edited version purposely on the album.
Ya. The uncensored version is on the 12" single. Was always confused by that😄
7:34 “it’s 10 o’clock, do you know where your kids are” used to be a commercial. We used to be home when it was dark
yeah it was a PSA that ran in the city area in the eary 80s. Just a voice and a clock saying "it's 10 o'clock, do you know where your children are?" creepy.
Exactly!! I remember those PSA commercials. When RZA said, "Where the seed at??" Seed means child or children.
That used to be an announcement just before the 10 o'clock news.
Special Ed "I got it made"
'Freaky Flow' (produced by DJ Premier) is a great Special Ed track too.
This is a must
Ol’ Dirty “Brooklyn Zoo”
The uncensored version
shame on you when you step through to
I'm the one-man army: Ason.
REACTING TO WU-TANG IS JUMPING DOWN A LYRICAL RABBIT HOLE. As a group they’re deadly but solo artist it’s a whole other level. (Ghostface, Raekwon, Meth, Inspecta Deck,) They all have that lyrical word play
GZA has the hardest verse of '93 in this song
ODB - Return to the 36 Chambers, and GZA - Liquid Swords... 2 of the best hip hop albums ever.
Facts bro
Return rules... front to back 🔥
umm raekwon cubin lynx 1 and 2 also
Formation of the Wu-Tang Clan
Ol Dirty Bastard (Russell Tyrone Jones) was born on November 15, 1968, in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, New York City. He and his cousins Robert Diggs and Gary
Grice shared a taste for rap music and martial arts-style movies. Jones, Diggs, and Grice (later known as Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA, and GZA respectively) formed the group Force
of the Imperial Master, which became known as All in Together Now after their successful underground single of the same name. They eventually added six more members to
their group, calling it the Wu-Tang Clan. The group released their debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in 1993, receiving notable commercial and critical success.
One of The Best Wu Tang Slang Song's!!!💯
Wu-Tang Clan and Public Enemy are my two favorite Rap Groups. Besides being two of the best ever, they're also around my age. I'm 60 and the members of P.E. are a couple of years older than me and Wu-Tang Clan is a couple of years younger than me. This is my generation doing their thing.
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We used to have a short commercial at 10pm - "It's 10 o'clock...Do u know were your children are?"
Winter Warz by Wu members deserves your reactions
RIP ODB Ol Dirty was my fav MC on the squad. You need to check his solo album...and Raekwon...and Ghostface...and The GZA...they all have solo albums...AND THEY ARE ALL CLASSICS!!
the members were born in the late 60s- early 70s so the cultural references are from the 70s and 80s. As for the mud fight, bars and clubs used have oil or mud wrestling as a promotion. women in bikinis wresting each other and (drunk) men taking on a group of women in tubs of oil or in this case mud- the 80s were a wild time. that's why Wu Tang Clan and Gen Xers ain't nothin to f with
😂 That's right. ✌️
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Lol. That's some of why why the Diddy baby oil thing might not be about what some folks think. Girls wrestling in baby oil among other things, was a common "attraction" at big celebrity parties and such back in 90s early 2000s. I am a big wrestling fan and I know the WWE had jello, mud, baby oil matches and whatever else they could think of back then. Some parties were so wild back then. There are so many stories I will never tell. I'm so glad we did not have some of the tech that's out now.
@Bosay831Gaming .... good answer fam 💯💯💯💯👍👊💪
Now watch the guys with female intensitys have a suspect comment to add lolol
peace and blessings fam and wishes to you and your family in the new year 💯
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@@henrysedillo5834Agreed. Good response. In the 70’s/80’s before unlimited easy access to p0rn, this was a reasonably acceptable public kink. Strippers mud wrestling. Boogie just needs to watch the movie STRIPES to get a good idea of what he’s talking about.
At this time there was a series of commercials aimed at child safety that aired at night and would say, “It’s 10:00 pm, do you know where your children are?” Wu Tang referenced everything.
You should listen to CREAM or Triumph by Wu Tang Clan
absolutely
Or anything by 8 ball & MJG
GZA said he was the dirtiest thing in sight in the previous line , so might as well bring out the girls and have a mud fight
Shout out EPMD for setting the foundation for the Wu
In the 90s, curse words & the N word were not allowed on videos in mainstream
And the n-word is a curse word
Inspectah Deck is first. Nobody can match him…you gotta do TRIUMPH next. The opening verse in Triumph!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I was gonna comment the same exact thing as you did. Deck's verse on Triumph is literally one of the top verses in hip hop history.
RIP ODB
SPICE 1... WELCOME TO THE GHETTO!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Boogie, when you asked "What did he mean by that?" (when Prince Rakeem said: It's 10 o'clock, where the "f's" your seed at?).....in New York there used to be a commercial on TV that stated what time it was and asked "Do you know where your kids are?"....your seeds are slang for children.
“It's 10 PM (Do You Know Where Your Children Are?)” is a question used as a public service announcement (PSA) for parents on American television from the late 1960s through the late 1990s.
Wu-Tang Clan “ Method Man “ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
EPMD - So Whatcha Sayin
You gots to chill
Back in the 80s 90s our parents had to be reminded by the TV “are your kids even at home”
Gen X
Also bleeps due to actual radio play. Couldn’t cuss like that and get spins on hot 97
Wu Tang "Cream" & "Ice Cream "
Just like albums, there were radio and videos that were edited back in the day, so it could get air play.
Redman - Tonight’s da night
On most of the joints where there are multiple members on a track, they usually call out their names in some way so you know who's flowing at the moment.
What a song to wake up to!! 😸 Luv ya Boogie! Hard to pick a fav rapper out of all of them.
You should watch the HULU series about WU TANG - you would definitely enjoy it. If you ever start doing series reactions that's one to react to.
Wu have got bangers for years, your next 6 months of reaction is now sorted 🎉
The Gza(The Genius) Liquid Swords got to react to this banger
When Inspectah Deck says"I'm heavier than metal" I always get reminded how Wu-Tang played the European metal festivals. 1000s of white EU Metalheads moshing and vibing to the Wu was amazing!
Basically he was saying 10 oclock were your children are was because back then parents made their kids go outside and the (10 oclock news asked parents do you know were your kids are) to make sure they remembered about the wereabouts of ther kids.
When I first heard the song Wu Tang Clan aint Nothing to Fuck Wit, my mind was blown. The lyricist in that group took rap to a whole different level that I never heard before. I still to this day put Wu Tang Forever in my top 5 greatest rap albums ever.
Wu Tang Clan - "Method Man", Tupac - "Brenda's Got a Baby", NAS - "It Ain't Hard To Tell"
The Rizza, The Jizza, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon The Chef, Method Man, U-God, Old Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killer, Cappadonna! Wu Tang Killa Bees on a swarm!
The RZA (aka Bobby Digital aka the Abbot aka Prince Rakeem) produced everything for Wu Tang.
He united two rival sets on Staten Island and unaffiliated MCs under a 5-year plan to form the Wu Tang Clan EXACTLY like he was Nick Fury building the Avengers!!! He elevated the individual MCs by producing ensemble tracks in a sound as revolutionary to Hip-Hop as 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' was to Rock!
Wu Tang and Nirvana, Robert Diggs and Kurt Cobain are heroes to me.
GZA is the spiritual leader of the Wu and gets his name from his education background. He is a quantum physics scholar and has lectured at Harvard and MIT.
ODB Isa crazy classic rapper!
All of Wuuclan is off the hook!
MC Breed - Ain’t No Future In Yo Frontin🔥🔥
Mud fights were a thing back in the 80s and 90s and maybe even before that. Girls would come out in bikinis and wrestle each other in mud pits, usually at bars and clubs. Glad you've entered the Wu chamber, young bro.
fact
"Wu Gambinos",
Wu Tang Clan
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Forever my jam and one love for all the kings. Stilled listening today’s
Oh and in case you didn't know Boogie, Ol Dirty passed away.
Boogie, Re-living hearing all my come-ups through you is pretty awesome! You have SO much mind-blowing tracks from this 80s-90’s era to experience. I’m genuinely excited for you.
Check out Common "I Used to Love H.E.R."
Keep grinding Boogie. You grind is even inspiring me.
You're in the Wu Chamber - now it's time for the Ghostface ALL THAT I GOT IS YOU reaction 🔥🔥
7:06 the 10 pm news use to have a short PSA to remind parents of what time it is and are they aware of where their children are lol😅 We were not supervised as kids like we should have been 😂😅
Mystery of Chessboxing is another one you need to react to by th WU. Keep going youngin. You got a new old head Sub
Kwame, a rapper prominent in the late 80s and early 90s, is best known for his hit song “The Rhythm” from his 1989 debut album Kwame the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning. He was known for his polka-dot style and playful, jazz-infused beats.
One of the best songs!
I love 90's rap, best time for the studio gangsters!
"Its 10pm do you know where your children are?" is an old school commercial
th-cam.com/video/iq6b8e78EpA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z4_uWADnkXBaAXEB
Whole crew was top notch. Boogie is the lyrics and flow going over your head?...study poetry soon. Keep up the great work.
You my favorite reaction channel Wu-Tang is the right move
Yo Boogie!
This was the 1st thing that Wu Tang ever dropped. Back in 93, Promo vinyl would drop before LP Albums.
One side had "Protect ya Neck", the other side had "Method Man"...
Dam... first time listening Wu Tang?!!! I grew up on this. Went to their concert back in the day.
Rip ODB. 🫶🏻🔥
Off the Wutang 36 Chambers, check out "Clan In da front"👍🏾
this song was the first time a lot of us heard the Wu. I had a friend who's older brother was a DJ, and he played us this single. it was the craziest shit we had ever heard. then he was like "wait to yall hear the b-side", played us Method Man, and yo... we probably listened to that shit 800 times that night
Back in the day there was a commercial that came on at exactly 10pm....it said it's 10 o'clock do you know where your children are😂😂😂
Redman -Time for some action 🙏🏽
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You need to do old dirty shimmy shimmy... And y'all remember that on channel 5 ... It's 10oclock do you know where your children at... That's when kids went out the house...so some parents needed to be reminded ...we didn't sit at home all day on our iPads .. we was on the block chillin'...
Raekwon "Ice Water" (featuring Ghostface Killah and Cappadonna)🔥🔥🔥
🚨Recommended 🚨 !!!!!!
The Gza ......... 4th Chamber !!!!
Liquid Swords!
shadowboxin
GZA talking about the record industry
Education.... A commercial would ask. " It's 10:00 p.m. do you know where your child is" back in the 80s n early 90s
My man I got a Song for you it’s by Nas it’s called. “I gave you Power” he tells you what a gun would say if it could speak
When he says seeds, it does mean children. You were right, my dude. Talking about getting the kids off of the street.
Local news used to have a thing where they went to break that would give the time then ask, “do you know where your child is?” It was a message for parents to keep track and stay aware of where their children were at all times.
@moussegarbonzo8352 l remember seeing that on the US channels. I always would look out for them. I realized when my folks told me it was not here and to be brave and hope they come back
I love U-God's voice.
He has always been my least favorite member. 🤷🏽♂️
@@finally3984 He nice on the mic. 🤔
Can't believe this is 30 years old, I remember watching these videos when they dropped on mtv.....Wu Tang have a ton of music for you to catch up on.
Triumph- then shadowboxin by gza and method man (not the official video tho, liquid swords album version)
When you do the music videos, make sure you put in dirty version or explicit version
"It's 10pm, do you know where your children are...?" Was a PSA on TV on CH5 every night at 10pm in NYC Metro Tri State Area...
Damn 😂 you are young. Back in the day they used to have female's mud wrestling contests
Can it Be all so simple - Rea&Ghost
Incarcerated Scarfaces - Raekwon the Chef
If you haven't already, check out Special Ed "I'm The Magnificent" or "I Got It Made ". Very underrated MC.
Check out Gza (The Genius) - Liquid Swords.
Here We Go.🔥🔥
You need to do a review of WuTang Clan's Da Mystery of Chess Boxing!
Ghost Face Killah " Shakey Dog ", " Indy 500 " and " Chez Chez La Ghost ".
Gza - Liquid Swords lyrics video so you get the intro. Music video cuts the intro.
Order of Appearance in this video:
Inspectok Deck
Raekwon the Chef
Method Man
U-God
Ol’ Dirty Bastard
Ghost Face Killa
RZA
GZA
AYO check out TRIUMPH by WU TANG legendary BANGER the opening BARZ from Insepctah Dech is the best opening in HIP HOP Hands down
"Ghostface killah".. "All I got is u" 💯💯
@7:34 there used to be a television commercial on in the 90s that basically said, "it's 9:00 pm, do you know where your child is?" because parents just used to let their kids run amuck outside. this was before the internet and video games.
You’re good at what you do.. people think it’s easy peezy..
Keep up the good works homie. Seed is your child
Start doing movie reactions, the movies back then were just like the music fire. The Terminator is from 1984.
Yo Boogie! Take a look at What’s Up Doc Can We Rock by Fu-Schnickens. Got some Shaq dropping bars. Love ya Boog!
The illest hip hop group ever
that shit was a commercial that came on channel 5/9/11 asking parents if at 10:00pm , do you know where your kids are at…
1986 I be at my boy house and shit come on, I gotta get my ass home
👐 90s Head anthem 👐
"Cream" my brotha. Now you are definitely digging in the crates. RIP ODB check the track. there was a commercial back in the day that said "its 10pm do you know where your child is. so that is what he meant