😂😅YOU GOT THAAAT RITE!!!- IT HAS NEVERRRR BEEN NEEDED MORE THEN NOW THESE DAYS!!!! THEY ARE GONA BE THE FINISHING TOUCH HELPIN BIDEN RUN THE REST'O THIS POOORR COUNTRY- DOWN THE SHITTER! #FJB
Or the feeling of having your jeans yanked down, ass exposed, leather slapping while he’s yelling. Trick is to scream and cry-right pitch n time. Then your ass is red n stings, unable to sit for a while. All joking aside, I love you, dad, rest in peace. You did a good job raising me
See the trick is to eat the second last rib. Leave the last one until everyone forgets about it because no one else wants to eat it either. And then eat it too.
Now that's a tag-line for a 70's movie where a former God Fearing marine-turned- teacher in a Harlem school for uncouth youths turns vigilante when he discovers The Principle is on the take from the gang that runs the halls, he takes it to them to lay down some heavy discipline. Armed with only his iron clad sense of right and wrong, and his belt nicknamed Gabriel which was given to him by his C.O. and mentor in ' Nam.
Latinamericans + Asians: 60s...??? They keep beating us (sometimes even in adulthood) or worse when they are too many siblings they sended the oldest brother to whooping us in his name
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp We dont care if you think its funny or not. Plus its not women or dogs, its child that need discipline, I was one and turned out great.
I want everybody to know here and now, I discovered a VERY familiar belt on my dads dresser a few years back, discovered that was our whoopin belt, and I bout near died of laughter when I noticed the buckle says “PRAISE THE LORD” on it XD
Kids left to themselves will do terrible things to each other. If they know that if one of them leaves marks on another, marks will be left on the perpetrators backside, they will play nice. I have twins. With most infractions, I just tell them no or timeout, but one started biting the other and smiling when I told her no. That day she learned the hard facts about the swift hand of discipline. She hasn't bit her sister since.
I will never understand how psychological trauma or even transitioning toddlers is appreciated in society, but a slap, whose pain is gone after 2 minutes, is considered a warcrime.
I got the buckle end to the side of the head when I was a kid. My younger brother was jumping on the bed and fell off and went crying to mom that I pushed him off. She whipped that belt out and got me upside the head.
I don't know how women managed to survive that horrible period, spending an entire lifetime barefoot and pregnant confined to the kitchen, chained to the radiator and beat up with what's left of the belt after he's done wearing it out on the kids. The first pregnancy at age 9 was always the worst, after that you get used to it 'cause you're pregnant all the time. The beatings actually help forget about all the labor pain. All in all it was good times.
I'm slightly uncomfortable with all these ethnic looking fathers administering corporal punishment to all of these waspy looking kids. Especially during the civil rights era. I mean, I'm all for an equality based butt whippin but, let's keep it separate.
Say what you will, but there was order. Now all we have is chaos and a black/fake/ghey feminist dystopian SOYciety that is going to collapse at any moment.
In 1973 there was a copyright lawsuit taken out against Hanna-Barbera Productions, because Sammy "Bo" Jackson claimed that they had stolen the ideas from this song for the theme tune of their kid's TV series, "Wait 'till Your Father Gets Home." It looked like the animation company were going to settle with a large sum, but unfortunately, Sammy lost his temper in the court and backhanded a lawyer, after which the judge instantly dismissed the lawsuit. He quoted his own song in a press statement later that day where he said about the young lawyer in question, "Kids have a hard time listening, Dad's got a black belt in discipline."
This reminds me so much of my late father, God bless him! I have him to thank for being a grown black man with a college education, a steady job, a traditional girlfriend and no illegitimate kids. What was his secret? You know the words… 🎶Daddy’s gonna whoop dat ass!🎶
I wish John Witherspoon was around to hear this one. Daddy's Belt is basically the boss music that plays when Robert finds out Riley has been stirring up mischief, again.
"Kids have a hard time listenin'...Dad's got a black belt in discipline..." That line killed me. I swear, this almost sounds like a song We would've heard on Sesame Street, 3,2,1 Contact, and The Electric Company, in The Early 1980s on PBS. OH, SHIT!
When I was a kid, I always wanted to be a dinosaur. I wanted to be a Tyrannosaurus Rex more than anything in the world. I made my arms short and I roamed the backyard, I chased the neighborhood cats, I growled and I roared. Everybody knew me and was afraid of me. And one day my dad said, "Bobby, you are 17. It's time to throw childish things aside," and I said, "Okay, Pop." But he didn't really say that, he said, "Stop being a fucking dinosaur and get a job."
I remember when this was a huge HIT for Sammy. On American Bandstand when they played it the boys would yank their belts off and use them to beat the girls buckle side out while the record played. The girl with the most welts on her face would win a prize, usually a case of RC Cola or a pack of Beachnut gum.
Maybe it's the wrestling belts, but IMO this song is the best entrance theme for any fighter. Because a) the guy's a poser, and he's gonna get taken out with a mean right-cross right after the bell rings, or b) this guy is a legit badass, and he's gonna lay an ass whoppin' for at least the next 15 minutes.
I remember when I broke the needle for my dad's record player in 1973 and I still can't see out of my left eye but I knew he loved me because of the discipline
When my father was a boy in the 1970s, he told me if you screwed up bad enough at a friend's house, their dad would whoop your ass, send you home, and then YOUR dad would whoop you again for embarrassing the family. Edit: Of course, kids did more wild stuff back then, like stealing hood ornaments, setting cats on fire, and drinking lead paint.
I remember as a kid in the late 80s while still in a cast from a broken ankle getting caught running and bending over for that belt. Years later, get caught ditching school and it wasn't a belt but a 2X4 to the rear since we didn't have a paddle.
See the trick is to eat the second last one and leave the last one. No one wants to be the person who eats the last one so they all leave it. Then once everyone has forgotten that's when you eat it.
Memories... The whooshing of my grandpa's thick leather belt thru the air and the smack as it hit your skin... The other kids lined up on the couch, listening and looking at each other in fear waiting for their turns in the room of screams....!
I can remember this. I got that strap a few times. I am 73 now but I can still remember being 10, and smart-mouthing my mom, or dad, and before I knew it I was in the bathroom having my arse tanned.
Happy Father's Day, everyone. Dads, keep whoopin' that ass.
😂😅YOU GOT THAAAT RITE!!!- IT HAS NEVERRRR BEEN NEEDED MORE THEN NOW THESE DAYS!!!! THEY ARE GONA BE THE FINISHING TOUCH HELPIN BIDEN RUN THE REST'O THIS POOORR COUNTRY- DOWN THE SHITTER!
#FJB
😂😂😅😅
You ain’t had a childhood if you don’t know the sound of a leather belt slapping against belt loops on blue jeans as it’s being ripped off
Or the feeling of having your jeans yanked down, ass exposed, leather slapping while he’s yelling. Trick is to scream and cry-right pitch n time. Then your ass is red n stings, unable to sit for a while. All joking aside, I love you, dad, rest in peace. You did a good job raising me
My dad was nice enough to only threaten with the belt, but the homemade flat wooden swords… I’m just glad he didn’t screw holes into it
“Kids have a hard time listening, dad’s got a black belt in discipline.”
Hardest bar of 2024
"Kids gotta hard time listenin.
Dads gotta black belt in discipline"
That needs to be on a Teeshirt
You're right
Grown folk Barz 🔥🔥
It was so nice for The Jackson 5 to hand this gem to someone else.
Underrated comment...
Cheers!
If everybody understood the full weight of this comment, it would be #1
They kept "Daddy Beat Us with the Buckle".
@@yojoe4830 how ironic, I actually got whipped like that, as a kid. My dad used the buckle on me.
@2Tall03XX
Irony would be if you did that to your dad and got away with it.
“If you break my turntable, I will make you disabled” 😂😂 I literally just choked cause of that line. This is a dangerous banger
Line of the millennia!
HAHAHA, so sick
Hahahahahaha best lyric ever
🤣😂🤣😂
One turning wheel for another. Sounds fair.😂
🎵" I pity the fool who eats the last rib .... Do not test me kids "🎶 😂🤣
OH SHIT! 😂
“Who ate the last of my lemon pepper stepper chicken?!”
I still remember Mom yelling at me for taking the last pink lemonade.
Ain't nobody comin' back from that, sucka!
See the trick is to eat the second last rib. Leave the last one until everyone forgets about it because no one else wants to eat it either. And then eat it too.
Getting whipped with the WWE Heavyweight Championship Belt must've been a treat😭😭🤧
In my experience the slim but thick belts hit the hardest.
Chris Benoit: well....
"Daddy's belt is completely unstoppable, with pain that seems physically impossible..."
Absolute top-shelf.🤣🤣🤣
I haven't cried tears this hard since daddy got a new buckle for his belt 😭
Holy shit all the comments here have destroyed my sides! But not as bad as daddy‘s belt did…😂
Good thing you didn't mess with his turntable 😅.
@@capitans12 WHAT NO WAY BRO????? 😭😭😭🗣️🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
Aww fuck I ate the last rib I gotta hide
When the wife won’t put out, and the kids are being lil shit heads…
LOL!
The more you run, the worse it’s gonna be when he catches you.
SO TRUE 😂
Uncle Ruckus childhood experience.
That's why you always have someone who can't run as fast with you.
Not a villain, not a hero.
Just a man with a lesson to teach.
He is judgment and executioner.
Now that's a tag-line for a 70's movie where a former God Fearing marine-turned- teacher in a Harlem school for uncouth youths turns vigilante when he discovers The Principle is on the take from the gang that runs the halls, he takes it to them to lay down some heavy discipline. Armed with only his iron clad sense of right and wrong, and his belt nicknamed Gabriel which was given to him by his C.O. and mentor in ' Nam.
Preach it brother, preach it!
These mfs are villians 😂
@@draco_1876I am crying.🤣🤣
Them 1960's ass whoopins was no joke.😂
Latinamericans + Asians: 60s...???
They keep beating us (sometimes even in adulthood)
or worse when they are too many siblings they sended the oldest brother to whooping us in his name
"do not test me kids" its like poetry.
OH SHIT
"Kids have a hard time listening, dad's got a black belt in Discipline." is an unironically awesome line.
I lost my dad last April. I miss him dearly, I wish I could play this for him
Condolences friend
Lost my dad last April, too. He would also have enjoyed this. You have my condolences, friend. Best wishes for you; and a salute for your father 🫡
You’re not alone, hun. My dad passed away in February. He would’ve gotten a kick out of this song.
A father's day classic
😂😂😂😂😂
I love how half of the art makes the dads look like they are belt wizards
The Dads with the SUPER belts and the kids running is too funny.
Cheers!
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp We dont care if you think its funny or not. Plus its not women or dogs, its child that need discipline, I was one and turned out great.
"Daddys belt"was filmed in front of a live audience
A horrified audience.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is EXACTLY how I remember Dad coming home.
Pretty much the part when he says “hope you stayed out of trouble today cause daddy is on his way OH SHIT”
The *”oh shit”* fucking killed me 😭💀
This track really whips.
"Daddy's belt is unstoppable, with pain that seems physically impossible."😂😂😂😂😂
Brings back nostalgic childhood memories of dad belting me for misbehaving. God bless that man 😂
A black belt in discipline and a PHD in pain.
“Son it’s gonna hurt like hell, a pain you never felt!”😂
I completely lost it at 1:12 "Daddy's belt is completely unstoppable, with pain that seems physically impossible" 😆😂🤣💀
That was my favorite part too.
I want everybody to know here and now, I discovered a VERY familiar belt on my dads dresser a few years back, discovered that was our whoopin belt, and I bout near died of laughter when I noticed the buckle says “PRAISE THE LORD” on it XD
This song bring so many childhood memories
Also traumatized. 😂
I like that the dad seems heroic in some of them, like dad's belt protects, too.
Protects them from themselves
Kids left to themselves will do terrible things to each other. If they know that if one of them leaves marks on another, marks will be left on the perpetrators backside, they will play nice.
I have twins. With most infractions, I just tell them no or timeout, but one started biting the other and smiling when I told her no. That day she learned the hard facts about the swift hand of discipline. She hasn't bit her sister since.
Just like women, they’re overgrown kids, who occasionally need discipline…
I will never understand how psychological trauma or even transitioning toddlers is appreciated in society, but a slap, whose pain is gone after 2 minutes, is considered a warcrime.
@@M0butu because it doesn’t fit some people’s narrative.
Thank you for the painful reminder of the typical '60s dad--my dad included.
Not only the 60s...
It worked didn't it?
Those pictures are hilarious. 😂
Cheers!
Growing up I have been through that this is what kids in this generation need
"Spare the rod, spoil the child". That's what I used to chant right before dad whipped me with the buckle end for my dyslexia.
i remember the dyslexia beatings too, makes me think about revenge.
If I didn't get the buckle, I knew I wasn't bad enough!🤣🤣🤣
I got the buckle end to the side of the head when I was a kid. My younger brother was jumping on the bed and fell off and went crying to mom that I pushed him off. She whipped that belt out and got me upside the head.
@@JReed7560 I am so sorry that happened to you.
You don't deserve to be beaten for your disability.
I like how the belt looks like something an actual superhero would use.
Whenever my dad uses to play this back in 99', we knew he wasnt playing around no more
This hits close to home...
Literally...
the good ole days, back when kids were kids and men were rampaging monsters
Now we have 96 orientations.
I don't know how women managed to survive that horrible period, spending an entire lifetime barefoot and pregnant confined to the kitchen, chained to the radiator and beat up with what's left of the belt after he's done wearing it out on the kids. The first pregnancy at age 9 was always the worst, after that you get used to it 'cause you're pregnant all the time. The beatings actually help forget about all the labor pain. All in all it was good times.
I'm slightly uncomfortable with all these ethnic looking fathers administering corporal punishment to all of these waspy looking kids. Especially during the civil rights era. I mean, I'm all for an equality based butt whippin but, let's keep it separate.
Say what you will, but there was order.
Now all we have is chaos and a black/fake/ghey feminist dystopian SOYciety that is going to collapse at any moment.
Very "Don Rickles" of you there Sir ! Also from this Era !
In 1973 there was a copyright lawsuit taken out against Hanna-Barbera Productions, because Sammy "Bo" Jackson claimed that they had stolen the ideas from this song for the theme tune of their kid's TV series, "Wait 'till Your Father Gets Home." It looked like the animation company were going to settle with a large sum, but unfortunately, Sammy lost his temper in the court and backhanded a lawyer, after which the judge instantly dismissed the lawsuit. He quoted his own song in a press statement later that day where he said about the young lawyer in question, "Kids have a hard time listening, Dad's got a black belt in discipline."
Except “Wait Till Your Father Gets Home” premiered in 1972.
@@plawson8577 it would be difficult to accuse them of stealing ideas before the program aired, hence 1973.
I’m WHEEZING IN TEARS
This reminds me so much of my late father, God bless him! I have him to thank for being a grown black man with a college education, a steady job, a traditional girlfriend and no illegitimate kids. What was his secret? You know the words…
🎶Daddy’s gonna whoop dat ass!🎶
What I love about this is that every nationality has one! Daddy's belt has no discrimination or partiality! 😂😂😂
Ass whoopings don’t discriminate
I wish John Witherspoon was around to hear this one. Daddy's Belt is basically the boss music that plays when Robert finds out Riley has been stirring up mischief, again.
"Kids have a hard time listenin'...Dad's got a black belt in discipline..." That line killed me. I swear, this almost sounds like a song We would've heard on Sesame Street, 3,2,1 Contact, and The Electric Company, in The Early 1980s on PBS. OH, SHIT!
Cheers!
The languages may be different
But whooping from your daddy's belt is international! 😂
Joe Jackson wrote this song but for some reason the Jackson 5 didn’t perform it.
They couldn’t stand for a week when daddy got that belt 😂😂😂.
I remember when this was number 1, good old days.
Happy fathers day my fellow kings!!!
the hits dont stop coming
Cheers!
Underrated comment
Daddy's got a black belt and discipline 😂😂
When I was a kid, I always wanted to be a dinosaur. I wanted to be a Tyrannosaurus Rex more than anything in the world. I made my arms short and I roamed the backyard, I chased the neighborhood cats, I growled and I roared. Everybody knew me and was afraid of me. And one day my dad said, "Bobby, you are 17. It's time to throw childish things aside," and I said, "Okay, Pop." But he didn't really say that, he said, "Stop being a fucking dinosaur and get a job."
We need to bring back Daddy's belt these days!
"The Belt" truly the most terrifying superpower 😂
I remember when this was a huge HIT for Sammy. On American Bandstand when they played it the boys would yank their belts off and use them to beat the girls buckle side out while the record played. The girl with the most welts on her face would win a prize, usually a case of RC Cola or a pack of Beachnut gum.
Maybe it's the wrestling belts, but IMO this song is the best entrance theme for any fighter. Because a) the guy's a poser, and he's gonna get taken out with a mean right-cross right after the bell rings, or b) this guy is a legit badass, and he's gonna lay an ass whoppin' for at least the next 15 minutes.
I remember this song from when it played on "Morel Orel"! What a banger! :D
I remember when I broke the needle for my dad's record player in 1973 and I still can't see out of my left eye but I knew he loved me because of the discipline
Imagine slipping this into your grandma's vinyl collection and seeing if she notices 🤣🤣
This is Black Dynamite's favorite music to relax to on the weekends
I like how the belt is comically huge.
Help, the chorus has taken over my mind!
The song and the artwork evokes memories of playable vinyl records in Mad Magazine. This would have been a perfect combination.
Daddy was layin' the Smack Down before The Rock was born.
The art is what elevates this to a true classic.
“Hope you stayed out of trouble today. ‘Cause daddy is on his way. OH SHIT!” 🤣🤣🤣
I am 46 and this is my dad with the 70s style: hair cut and belt!
Hello from the French Westi Indies.
@@darthtleilaxu4021
Cheers from the USA!
"Pressure makes diamonds" 😊
Ha ha the photos are funny too. Some of those kids dont belong to those fathers!!!😂
It takes a village..😂😂😂
The real daddy is the one who cares enough to whup yo ass.
The whole neighborhood getting whooped!
When my father was a boy in the 1970s, he told me if you screwed up bad enough at a friend's house, their dad would whoop your ass, send you home, and then YOUR dad would whoop you again for embarrassing the family.
Edit: Of course, kids did more wild stuff back then, like stealing hood ornaments, setting cats on fire, and drinking lead paint.
@@SkippertheBart Poor kitties.
Disobey and you won't be sitting for a month of sundays.🤣
Damn...these album covers be killing me.😂😂😂
This tune legit brings back traumatic memories 😂😂😂
Daddy’s got a black belt in discipline. 😂😂😂 😂😂
"Dad's got a *black belt* in discipline." 😮
Ah yes this bring back fond memories!
Mr Belt was a real person. Change my mind.☕🥺
Mr belt made me the woman i am today, he's more real than god.
I will give you something to cry about.
Mom would put this on while I was selecting the warm up switch.
I remember as a kid in the late 80s while still in a cast from a broken ankle getting caught running and bending over for that belt. Years later, get caught ditching school and it wasn't a belt but a 2X4 to the rear since we didn't have a paddle.
Have you looked at some the kids faces . Some are pretty jacked up. I seen several kids missing teeth/ cleft palete and one kid had a mustache. 😂
I never thought I would find a song about my dad and how I was raised in the 90s 😂 But yet hear I am !
Another Spatula City Productions banger!
Omg lmao lm having a 1970s 😭 flashback. RIP Dad.
“Son, this is going to hurt you more than me. I mean that.”
Oh man, if you ate the last rib back in the 70s, your cheeks would be bright red for days.....
I remember my dad used to play this whenever he would give me a whooping bavk in 76
Thanks for the memories. I got the belt and the wooden spoon.
I pity the fool
Who ate the last rib
Don’t test me, Kids
(OH SHIT!)
That one lives rent free in my head.
See the trick is to eat the second last one and leave the last one. No one wants to be the person who eats the last one so they all leave it.
Then once everyone has forgotten that's when you eat it.
I literally got That’s So Raven style flashbacks.
“Hope you’re not in trouble today cause Daddy is on his way…oh shit!”
I remember that feeling.
You're the best AI song artist on TH-cam, and that's no sh*t. Consistent laughs, and the songs actually sound and flow like real songs.
Very kind of you, much appreciated
Cheers!
I remember when we heard the snapping and we all ran off in different directions.
WTF 😬 my forst thought was, "i better not play this in public." 🤣
That "oh shit" gets me every time 😂
I just sent that to my dad for Father's Day. He raised me right.
You out here flexing about getting your ass beat by daddy. He raised you to be a masochist. That ain't right.
Memories... The whooshing of my grandpa's thick leather belt thru the air and the smack as it hit your skin... The other kids lined up on the couch, listening and looking at each other in fear waiting for their turns in the room of screams....!
When he threw this on the turntable you know what's up
Feared my father more than the cops, that's what kept me in line
This song slaps harder than my...
Step dad?
@@ChingoMandinguez close enough.
Mom?
I can remember this. I got that strap a few times. I am 73 now but I can still remember being 10, and smart-mouthing my mom, or dad, and before I knew it I was in the bathroom having my arse tanned.
James Evans knows all about this when it comes to his kids stepping out of line on Good Times
This brings me back when my dad used to beat me and my two older siblings ass when we were kids