Why are you censoring the video? Do you know who your audience is demographically speaking? I would suggest you make videos for the majority of your demo, not the exception. The exception in this case would be young bucks shouldn't be listening to certain themes or words. I grew up with this music, and as you've learned, we didn't care much for censorship. It's OK when it's appropriate, but you're listening to hip-hop, gangster rap music from the 90s that was inappropriate in most cases. And then you censor it, weird contradiction, especially if you knew your demo. All the best.
Outstanding channel Boogie! Please consider reacting to the most IMPORTANT, rap song ever released. The tune that blew up all over the world. Every line still hits hard and is as true today as it was when it was released!! The world had to take 'hip-hop' SERIOUSLY after this. The song is called 'THE MESSAGE' and it is by 'Grand Master Flash and The Furious Five'. Thank you for being you brother!! Best wishes to you, from New Zealand.
Sex Packets album by Digital Underground is an insane album. Freaks of the Industry, Underwater Rhymes, Dowhatchulike, Sex Packets. I saw Digital Underground and Run DMC live at a club on 6th street in Austin, TX in the late 90s. Both groups missing members now. RIP to Shock G and Jam Master Jay.
I got to see them in KC at a Public Enemy concert! Kwame, Digital Underground, and then Public Enemy! Freaks and Sex Packets were awesome but Underwater Rhymes was a sneaky favorite!
I remember hearing this on the radio driving in the backwoods outside of Portland. We could not pause music or rewind it. We could not look up the artist. My mind was blown and i had no idea what i had just heard.
This song was funky with a capital F. When this popped on, if it didn't get you movin, you wasn't alive or you was sauare as it gets. This is the ultimate party song that still hits as hard today as the day it came out. RIP Shock G
Boogie, You bring back great memories of New York City in the 80’s and early 90’s- The absolute best time for music and to be a part of the hip hop/rap scene.
I love how genuinely real your excitement is on these videos- this old stuff as you would say is FIRE! I never discriminate with music, I've always been equally enthusiastic for anything that's really good- rhythm, rhyme, lyrical, sensitive and soft, raunchy and hard, if it's done with passion, I'm in. FYI you absolutely look your age, I AM over 50 and you look like a baby to me
Shock-G was super protective of his Humpty alter ego. He went out of his way to make them seem to be two different people. Also, you need to investigate Digital Underground in terms of George Clinton. 'Sons of the P' and 'Nuttin Nis Funky' are two of the finest tunes ever put down. R.I.P. Shock-G
Yeeeesss! I used to get on stage and sing this (and not miss a word!) at night clubs with a travellings 80s/90s band when they were in town🤣 an all time favorite club song
Got to chill with shock at his gramercy park pad a few times back in the 90s. Dude would play his Rhodes and I’d play drums. Partying til well into the morning. Tupac’s mom called him one morning. One of my favorite memories, me and him, side by side, throwing up off the balcony at 11am. Good times
Digital Underground's "Sex Packet" album was to hip-hop, what the Beatles "Sgt. Peppers" was to Rock & Roll. An amazing concept album that was way ahead of its time, especially in the rap genre. I was done with rap by the early 90's, so I don't know if any other great creative Hop-Hop albums ever reached the masses as good as Sex Packets was, but I'm more than happy with all I grew up with. As this track is still in regular rotation on my playlist, and "Sound of the Underground" is another banger off this album as well.
If you think this was fun. Then you gotta check this one out. It was quite a pop hit world wide, but it is old skool rap, from 1989: "Tone loc - funky cold medina" 😸
You gotta listen to the original (explicit) version to have the full experience. I think you missed Tupac as one of the background dancers doing the humpty hump. Doowutchyalike, Same Song, Kiss You Back, Freaks of the Industry are all 🔥. They also appear on one of Tupac's early hits, I Get Around.
If you want to know what Humpty Hump looked like out of his costume, check out Tupac - I get Around. He's in the video without the big nose glasses and drops a verse
I wrote this on April 22, 2021: In high school I fell in love with a weird/hilarious/catchy hip-hop song called "Doowutchyalike" by Digital Underground. I bought the single (on cassette) and wore it out. Their second single was the popular hit "The Humpty Dance" and then they dropped their debut LP, a themed concept album called "Sex Packets" which presented Digital Underground as a huge cast of musical characters, including Shock-G, Humpty Hump, M.C. Blowfish and The Piano Man. The band's artwork was drawn by an artist named Rackadelic. It wasn't until years later that I learned that all the names I just listed above were actually ONE very talented guy: Gregory Jacobs. There were plenty of others who contributed to D.U. (including Tupac Shakur, who started as a DU roadie, then backup dancer, then MC) but Jacobs was the creative genius behind the weird and wonderfully unique Digital Underground. Sex Packets is still one of my all-time favorite albums, and I truly believe that if Tommy Boy Records would have been patient enough to let Jacobs create more carefully themed and executed concept albums, they might have been classics too. But they forced him to quickly push out new music to capitalize on the popularity of Humpty Dance. That wasn't how Jacobs liked to work, and the subsequent EPs and albums felt sloppy and rushed compared to Sex Packets. Gregory Jacobs died today... he was one of the most underrated and unknown creative geniuses in hip-hop history. With him dies the smooth rapper Shock G, the hilarious Humpty Hump, the virtuoso piano player The Piano Man, M.C. Blowfish, the quirky cartoonist Rackadelic, and a huge chunk of my musical heart. R.I.P. Greg Jacobs 💔
I'm jealous of you to be hearing this song for the first couple of times. It always made me really happy and every time it came on the radio in my car, I couldn't stop from moving and it. brought a lot of new people into my life because we enjoyed this and brought a lot of people together and it was very innovative, but always just really fun. Enjoy yourself.
This was the absolute height of Yo! MTV Raps. I remember when the movie Who's The Man? came out, featuring just about every rap act under the sun from the early 90's - Kris Kross, Salt & Pepa, Ice-T, Cypress Hill, House of Pain, Run DMC and tons of others. Naughty by Nature robbed the concert and took Humpty's rings.
Shock G was one of the most underrated artists in hiphop the man was an accomplished musician .. I had the opportunity open up for a digital under ground show.. Shock G was a super cool cat R.I.P,,,
When I play this in the car, I like to follow it up with Atomic Dog by George Clinton and Flashlight by Parliament. I love rock, blues, jazz, country and all that, but nothing hits me like a great groove.
The costume and sounds are inspired by Parliament Funkadelic. (George Clinton/Bootsy Collins?Catfish Collins...). *Parliament Funkadelic - Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker), 1975 *Bootsy Collins feat. Fantaazma - Hip Hop Lollipop, 2018 *Parliament Funkadelic (George Clinton) - Atomic Dog (Inspired Snoop Dogg). 1982 Parliament Funkadelic was inspired a lot by James Brown (specifically, Catfish Collins, and Bootsy Collins who played bass for James Brown). *James Brown - Sex Machine, 1970 *James Brown - Super Bad, 1970
Born on August 25, 1963, in New York City, Shock G moved around as a child, landing in Tampa and eventually wounding up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Digital Underground would form in Oakland in 1987. He also co-wrote LL Cool J’s 1991 hit “Mama Said Knock You Out” and co-produced 2Pac’s debut album 2Pacalypse Now, writing two of its tracks. The Digital Underground frontman co-wrote, co-produced and rapped on 2Pac’s first pop hit “I Get Around,” which hit No. 11 on the Billboard 200.
I remember this song coming out when I was in the 7th grade. It was around the same time that Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer were on the scene. Also around that time was De La Soul. I went to a Digital Underground show somewhere in the mid 2000's.
"Doowutchyalike" should've been seen before this one, "I sang on "Doowutchyalike" and if you missed it, I'm the on that said "grab 'em in the biscuits", but amazing track no matter what. Humpty was the "alter ego" of Shock G (RIP) 🙏. Great reaction as always!!
The dude in the zebra hat @7:21 is Shock G, AKA Humpty- same guy, Gregory Jacobs. Yes, he invented multiple characters. As an FSU alumnus, I can say; these guys used to play on campus frat parties all the time. This was pre gangster rap so, it was 50/50 black and white, and everyone had an amazing night. We can get back there, people...
If you would like to be real old school then after ‘La Di Da Di’ you should do ‘The Show’ by Slick Rick. When these two songs came out on a vinyl single La Di Da Di was the B side and The Show was the A side of the record so they truly belong together. Both of these songs were a big deal. They have been referenced so many times by other artists that it might not be possible to count how many. 6 Minutes, 6 Minutes Doug E. Fresh, you’re on.
I thnk we rmbred Pac frm here whn he debuted bc our whole life revolved around knowing all the dances in videos from beginning to end 😅so we were 🔒 on thm boyz😂💜
@ Thank you for your channel. I'm a 54 year old white woman. But this was my childhood growing up in Houston, TX in the 80s and 90s. I love Your reactions!!!❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
man he was in princes purple rain if you havent seen it . hes an act in the midway point of the movie. if you havent seen it before its an awsome flick.
@6:35 When he says "I use a word that dont mean nothin, like 'looptit" hes making fun of vanilla ice there because he used that made up word in his rhyme once and got made fun of for it.
I Know My Audio Is Terrible I’ll Be Purchasing A New Microphone Tomorrow! 🎉
All good. Message delivered. Dig that.
Why are you censoring the video? Do you know who your audience is demographically speaking? I would suggest you make videos for the majority of your demo, not the exception. The exception in this case would be young bucks shouldn't be listening to certain themes or words. I grew up with this music, and as you've learned, we didn't care much for censorship. It's OK when it's appropriate, but you're listening to hip-hop, gangster rap music from the 90s that was inappropriate in most cases. And then you censor it, weird contradiction, especially if you knew your demo. All the best.
KOOL G RAP
- road to the riches
Outstanding channel Boogie! Please consider reacting to the most IMPORTANT, rap song ever released. The tune that blew up all over the world. Every line still hits hard and is as true today as it was when it was released!! The world had to take 'hip-hop' SERIOUSLY after this. The song is called 'THE MESSAGE' and it is by 'Grand Master Flash and The Furious Five'. Thank you for being you brother!! Best wishes to you, from New Zealand.
Thank you!
RIP Shock G ❤
Not his real nose. Humpty Hump is Shock-G's alter-ego.
*Was. RIP.
Isn't shock g the alter ego?
Love watching these youngins “discovering” old skul classics
@@Shichiaikan my reply peace.
Oh Yeah, Shock-G was "the one who put the satin on your panties" ;) iykyk
Never forget Tupac rolled with these guys.
Tupac was definitely part of the underground..
Hell yeah!!!!
He’s in this video isn’t he?
@@jeanine6328 He's one of the backup dancers.
And Amanda Rushing
The good old days, when it was still mostly fun! 🎶🎉
definitly energetic days
Shock G was a genius.
No question
BIG facts
Most ridiculously underrated…..
Shock G was George Clinton's nephew.
INDEED
Sex Packets album by Digital Underground is an insane album. Freaks of the Industry, Underwater Rhymes, Dowhatchulike, Sex Packets. I saw Digital Underground and Run DMC live at a club on 6th street in Austin, TX in the late 90s. Both groups missing members now. RIP to Shock G and Jam Master Jay.
One of my favorite albums, Dowhatchulike is one of my favorites! Definitely check out the whole album.
I got to see them in KC at a Public Enemy concert! Kwame, Digital Underground, and then Public Enemy! Freaks and Sex Packets were awesome but Underwater Rhymes was a sneaky favorite!
Freaks of the industry 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Definitely one of the must owns. And one you gotta listen front to back often!
Freak of Industry with Donna Summers sample “Love To Love You Baby”.
Heard of 2 Pac ? He's starting right here ! Dancing this video and drops first rap on "same song". SAME SONG is the name of the song 🎵
Yup, definitely go check that out!
we NEED a react for same song
Money B and Pac worked at Music Unlimited in San Leandro for a few years. It's how the connected and started D U
“I get around” - Digital Underground
Was about to recommend Same Song. lol
I believe Tupac is a background dancer. Digital Underground is where he got his start.
And if not this video, he is in the Same Song video.
He is dancing in this video. Has a hat on backwards.
Peace and Humptiness forever.
- Humpty
I remember hearing this on the radio driving in the backwoods outside of Portland. We could not pause music or rewind it. We could not look up the artist. My mind was blown and i had no idea what i had just heard.
Those were the days❤
This song was funky with a capital F. When this popped on, if it didn't get you movin, you wasn't alive or you was sauare as it gets. This is the ultimate party song that still hits as hard today as the day it came out. RIP Shock G
Time to do "My Philosophy" Boogie Down Productions/KRS-One
No other channel bringing me as much smiles as this one. Keep it up. Great content
Boogie, You bring back great memories of New York City in the 80’s and early 90’s- The absolute best time for music and to be a part of the hip hop/rap scene.
still packs the dance floor every time!
Thanks! Love the old school reactions..keep it coming. 👊
Thanks For The Donation And Will Do CANT Stop WONT Stop …🤘🏾🎉
Oh hell yeah! This song was, is and forever will be a call to the dance floor. Do da Humpty Hump!
I'm a 62 yr old white guy,good job son
Same here. I'm still in my 50s but this record was pissing my folks off from my bedroom in HS, lol.
Thanks! I always enjoy your reactions 🙂
Thanks Katie I Appreciate The Support And The Donation. Means A Lot . God Bless !🙏🎉
I bought this single on cassette back then!
Those were the days
Digital Underground was 🔥The Greatest times 🔥
You gotta do a BIG DADDY KANE react. Check out "Aint No Half Steppin'".
smooth operator as well and a taste of chocolate
In appreciation for Boogie's funky chair dancing 🕺.
Thanks I Appreciate The Donation And Support Means A Lot God Bless!🎉
Yeah, it must be really hard to do those moves at 50. 😆😅
But really, I'm 49 myself so...
I should know. 🙃 🤣
It was a great time to be clubbin, the 80's and 90's was a lot of fun.
Showing up at the club with your boys dressed out like Public Enemy's S1W's! Ha!
I just wanna say R.I.P. to Shock G. I was stunned when I read he passed. This track is a complete classic.
Here we GO🔥🔥🔥History book classic
Yo back in the day this will never be outdated✌✌
I absolutely love watching the kids react to the music we grew up on. Always puts a smile on my face.
I love how genuinely real your excitement is on these videos- this old stuff as you would say is FIRE! I never discriminate with music, I've always been equally enthusiastic for anything that's really good- rhythm, rhyme, lyrical, sensitive and soft, raunchy and hard, if it's done with passion, I'm in. FYI you absolutely look your age, I AM over 50 and you look like a baby to me
Boogie got me dying in this thing man lmaoooooo with his humpty dance !!! Get that shit youngster!! Haha
I was 16 when this song came out! How time flies!!
Shock-G was super protective of his Humpty alter ego. He went out of his way to make them seem to be two different people.
Also, you need to investigate Digital Underground in terms of George Clinton. 'Sons of the P' and 'Nuttin Nis Funky' are two of the finest tunes ever put down.
R.I.P. Shock-G
I think he got the idea from Sir Nose Dvoidoffunk from the PFunk album
Oh the controversy over the "Did it in a Burger King bathroom" blew up everywhere 🤣😂🤣 people came out of the woodwork soon as they heard that bar. 😂🤣😂
better than an Arby's bathroom eh? haha
Yep, our BK started locking the bathroom doors lol
@michellejones703 ours here in South Carolina did too 🤣🤣😂🤣😂
Yeeeesss! I used to get on stage and sing this (and not miss a word!) at night clubs with a travellings 80s/90s band when they were in town🤣 an all time favorite club song
You would like Heavy D - More Bounce. Great song!
Got to chill with shock at his gramercy park pad a few times back in the 90s. Dude would play his Rhodes and I’d play drums. Partying til well into the morning. Tupac’s mom called him one morning. One of my favorite memories, me and him, side by side, throwing up off the balcony at 11am. Good times
Dude this is FIRE! Keep Grinding! Sent you something to help you with the new Mic.
Digital Underground's "Sex Packet" album was to hip-hop, what the Beatles "Sgt. Peppers" was to Rock & Roll. An amazing concept album that was way ahead of its time, especially in the rap genre. I was done with rap by the early 90's, so I don't know if any other great creative Hop-Hop albums ever reached the masses as good as Sex Packets was, but I'm more than happy with all I grew up with. As this track is still in regular rotation on my playlist, and "Sound of the Underground" is another banger off this album as well.
2pac and Money B were his dancers.
2 PAC was sweeping flooring in the studio. The guys from digital underground let him hit the mic while they were on break one day. Rest is history
Digital Underground - Freaks of the Industry
Yeah that’s actually Shock G (a group member of Digital Underground) portraying Humpty Lol
If memory serves: Shock G is the one that put the satin on ya panties
@ yup, and was selling them sex packets too…😂😂. That album was hilarious
Hell yeah, Oakland in the house...East Bay Area. You miss you Shock RIP!
Bro, I'm still at this party 🥳 . I was just a little younger than you are now when this came out. 53WM
The Beastie Boys have said that the Humpty Dance is the greatest song ever written. Now that's some high praise.
😮 you just got to do the same song! Digital Underground!
Love your channel 😊
If you think this was fun. Then you gotta check this one out. It was quite a pop hit world wide, but it is old skool rap, from 1989: "Tone loc - funky cold medina" 😸
Every aspect of the golden age of hip-hop was filled fresh styles and creative artists. Every week was like “Whoa! Have you seen/heard _____?!”
This beat was so hot and still holds up.
You gotta listen to the original (explicit) version to have the full experience. I think you missed Tupac as one of the background dancers doing the humpty hump. Doowutchyalike, Same Song, Kiss You Back, Freaks of the Industry are all 🔥. They also appear on one of Tupac's early hits, I Get Around.
This one reason I love old school the 80's & 90's over anything produced in the last 20 years.
If you want to know what Humpty Hump looked like out of his costume, check out Tupac - I get Around. He's in the video without the big nose glasses and drops a verse
I wrote this on April 22, 2021:
In high school I fell in love with a weird/hilarious/catchy hip-hop song called "Doowutchyalike" by Digital Underground. I bought the single (on cassette) and wore it out. Their second single was the popular hit "The Humpty Dance" and then they dropped their debut LP, a themed concept album called "Sex Packets" which presented Digital Underground as a huge cast of musical characters, including Shock-G, Humpty Hump, M.C. Blowfish and The Piano Man. The band's artwork was drawn by an artist named Rackadelic.
It wasn't until years later that I learned that all the names I just listed above were actually ONE very talented guy: Gregory Jacobs. There were plenty of others who contributed to D.U. (including Tupac Shakur, who started as a DU roadie, then backup dancer, then MC) but Jacobs was the creative genius behind the weird and wonderfully unique Digital Underground.
Sex Packets is still one of my all-time favorite albums, and I truly believe that if Tommy Boy Records would have been patient enough to let Jacobs create more carefully themed and executed concept albums, they might have been classics too. But they forced him to quickly push out new music to capitalize on the popularity of Humpty Dance. That wasn't how Jacobs liked to work, and the subsequent EPs and albums felt sloppy and rushed compared to Sex Packets.
Gregory Jacobs died today... he was one of the most underrated and unknown creative geniuses in hip-hop history. With him dies the smooth rapper Shock G, the hilarious Humpty Hump, the virtuoso piano player The Piano Man, M.C. Blowfish, the quirky cartoonist Rackadelic, and a huge chunk of my musical heart. R.I.P. Greg Jacobs 💔
Crazy af singing this thing word for word after all these years 😂
That's My Jam!! ❤ It was legitimately the dance & on rollerskates, OMG!! Sorry, this youth wasn't around. This is our rap hip hop music! ❤
Humpty Dance followed by La-Di-Da-Di...?
STRAIGHT SOLID BOOM!
I'm jealous of you to be hearing this song for the first couple of times. It always made me really happy and every time it came on the radio in my car, I couldn't stop from moving and it. brought a lot of new people into my life because we enjoyed this and brought a lot of people together and it was very innovative, but always just really fun. Enjoy yourself.
This was the absolute height of Yo! MTV Raps. I remember when the movie Who's The Man? came out, featuring just about every rap act under the sun from the early 90's - Kris Kross, Salt & Pepa, Ice-T, Cypress Hill, House of Pain, Run DMC and tons of others. Naughty by Nature robbed the concert and took Humpty's rings.
Shock G was one of the most underrated artists in hiphop the man was an accomplished musician .. I had the opportunity open up for a digital under ground show.. Shock G was a super cool cat R.I.P,,,
When I play this in the car, I like to follow it up with Atomic Dog by George Clinton and Flashlight by Parliament. I love rock, blues, jazz, country and all that, but nothing hits me like a great groove.
This was the first CD I ever bought. Classic.
Look in the background, Tupac is one of the dancers. He did what he had to do until he got his chance to get on the mic
Can't help but dance to this song! 😊
Your enthusiasm is awesome. Thanks for what you do.
Thanks for watching! I Appreciate The Donation It Really Means A Lot.
The costume and sounds are inspired by Parliament Funkadelic. (George Clinton/Bootsy Collins?Catfish Collins...).
*Parliament Funkadelic - Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker), 1975
*Bootsy Collins feat. Fantaazma - Hip Hop Lollipop, 2018
*Parliament Funkadelic (George Clinton) - Atomic Dog (Inspired Snoop Dogg). 1982
Parliament Funkadelic was inspired a lot by James Brown (specifically, Catfish Collins, and Bootsy Collins who played bass for James Brown).
*James Brown - Sex Machine, 1970
*James Brown - Super Bad, 1970
We're all in the Same Gang by West Coast All Stars
Or "Don't Curse" by Heavy D
Yes he’s in character.
Not his real nose. 🤣
I really miss the 90s!
This beat was hella sick back in the day. I was a kid when this came out. Digital Underground was one of my favorites.
Hip hop in the 90's was amazing. They told stories.
Born on August 25, 1963, in New York City, Shock G moved around as a child, landing in Tampa and eventually wounding up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Digital Underground would form in Oakland in 1987.
He also co-wrote LL Cool J’s 1991 hit “Mama Said Knock You Out” and co-produced 2Pac’s debut album 2Pacalypse Now, writing two of its tracks. The Digital Underground frontman co-wrote, co-produced and rapped on 2Pac’s first pop hit “I Get Around,” which hit No. 11 on the Billboard 200.
R.I.P To Shock G aka Humpty bringing the folks partying back in '90,and yes Humpty is a character, an alter ego if you will
I remember this song coming out when I was in the 7th grade. It was around the same time that Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer were on the scene. Also around that time was De La Soul. I went to a Digital Underground show somewhere in the mid 2000's.
Keep going. Ignore the haters! The Humpty Dance is just so much fun!
That beat is still one of the dopest to this day! I like the end when the beat rides out
"No two people will do it the same". So basically, do whatever you want.
Keep the reactions coming, Boogie! 💜
Thanks Angela I Really Appreciate The Donation And Support It Means A Lot !🤘🏾🎉🥰
Tupac over there on the background vocals! I remember having fifty people doing the party train to this track at the high school dance.
Much love for puttin a bit of joy in the day man, and for recognizing the unity too. It's hard to see hope in humanity at 50 sometimes
"Doowutchyalike" should've been seen before this one, "I sang on "Doowutchyalike" and if you missed it, I'm the on that said "grab 'em in the biscuits", but amazing track no matter what. Humpty was the "alter ego" of Shock G (RIP) 🙏. Great reaction as always!!
The dude in the zebra hat @7:21 is Shock G, AKA Humpty- same guy, Gregory Jacobs. Yes, he invented multiple characters.
As an FSU alumnus, I can say; these guys used to play on campus frat parties all the time. This was pre gangster rap so, it was 50/50 black and white, and everyone had an amazing night. We can get back there, people...
Facts.
If you would like to be real old school then after ‘La Di Da Di’ you should do ‘The Show’ by Slick Rick. When these two songs came out on a vinyl single La Di Da Di was the B side and The Show was the A side of the record so they truly belong together. Both of these songs were a big deal. They have been referenced so many times by other artists that it might not be possible to count how many.
6 Minutes, 6 Minutes Doug E. Fresh, you’re on.
RIP Shock G...'preciate your message about how we're all one...all children of God...
freaking great song right there!!!!
Love it..gotta check out more from Digital Underground. "Same Song", "Kiss You Back" & most of all "I Get Around" with 2Pac.
I thnk we rmbred Pac frm here whn he debuted bc our whole life revolved around knowing all the dances in videos from beginning to end 😅so we were 🔒 on thm boyz😂💜
I still have the 12" 45. Love it.
Everybody was together that were on this scene. I miss those days.
Late 80's early 90s was WILD when it came to samples. The Wild Wild West. So dope.
This Bass line is one of best in hip hop history.
Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock “It Takes Two”
Thanks For The Donation , I’ll Check It Out …
@ Thank you for your channel. I'm a 54 year old white woman. But this was my childhood growing up in Houston, TX in the 80s and 90s. I love Your reactions!!!❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Facts, @boogie3441, that's an anthem
Awesome to see young people going back in time
We will never give up our guns. I am from Wyoming and we are very conservative pro constitution and second amendment.
man he was in princes purple rain if you havent seen it . hes an act in the midway point of the movie. if you havent seen it before its an awsome flick.
This sht still slaps idc 🔥🔥🔥
This is why people really took to Sir Mix-a-lot, too. The rappers who didn't take themselves so seriously were very refreshing.
Damn, ain't heard this in 15 years. Still know every word!
Your review reactions and commentary is the best out there on youtube! Great job!
Wow, thank you!
I remember buying this back in 1990 I was 24
@6:35 When he says "I use a word that dont mean nothin, like 'looptit" hes making fun of vanilla ice there because he used that made up word in his rhyme once and got made fun of for it.
I rock wit you bruh. Salute.