Yeah this is absolutely one to react to if you're looking for the creepy vibe you mentioned at the start, plus some of the best wordplay on any hip hop song ever
Vince Staples is one of the most underrated artists in the game right now. His ear for production is unique and hasn't stopped evolving since his first mixtapes and it's hard to find anyone who rides over the kind of beats he picks. Lyrically, he mood-swings from tired, angry urban nihilism to dark and sometimes sad introspection to a swaggering postmodern disdain for society's absurdist norms and hypocrisies. You guys need to dig deeper into his discography, for sure. In order from earliest release to newest: Limos Lift Me Up Jump Off The Roof Senorita (great video) Get Paid Loco Big Time Big Fish Yeah Right (don't look up anything about this one beforehand) Party People BagBak
myncraft1 Blue Suede is my shit, but I don't think the boys would get much out of it. Frankly, I'm surprised when anyone that's not from the west coast likes that joint because it feels pretty specific to growing up in LA.
I love the mixtapes, but I don't know if the boys have the ear to appreciate mixtape era Vince yet. The production and mixing/mastering was still a little shaky. Just my opinion, but I figured it's smarter to put them on starting at Hell Can Wait because he's fully formed as an artist at that point.
Would love to see you react to two tracks off his newest album, Big Fish Theory: Big Fish feat. Juicy J Yeah Right feat. Kendrick Lamar Vince is a criminally underrated artist and his last album was so sonically different that I think you’ll like his individuality.
best ways to kill time 1) watching vince staples interviews 2) looking through vince staples tweets dude is the perfect mix of pessimistic and hilarious
I've been watching a while guys and have to say the recent songs you've reacted to have been incredible. Keep up the good work, may I recommend Senorita, also by vince staples :)
@@atlaskinzel6560 how are they even remotely similar??? Lost in Vegas knows hiphop and explains everything in detail. These guys are people who dont know much about hip hop who are being introduced to new songs. Where in your mind did this seem similar?
Im gonna ask for Good Ass Intro by Chance the Rapper everyday until you guys do it. Its day 16 ALSO THIS SONG BANGS!! so glad you guys listened to some vince and please keep showing the music videos when possible.
@@antiaktion2716 I didn't like it aside from a couple songs when I first heard it but now it's one of my go to albums. My person favorite Kendrick album
Yeah, because ain't no Black folk don't like music like this helping to influence their kids into the very thing destroying our families and communities. But, hey, that white lady so white, right? Man, sure got over on her.
You guys would love Yeah Right by Vince Staples - there’s a little surprise in there that I hope isn’t spoiled for ya, cuz that would be an AMAZING reaction.
YESSSS! I’m so happy. This is my favorite artist done by one of my favorite channels. Thank you guys! Well done. He’s a very west coast artist so he’s makes a lot of California references that can slip by people.
Honestly great to see metalheads embrace hip hop. Rappers been loving metal since day one. Thats why so many rappers have their own mental bands (some end up going with punk or indie rock as well)
I love Vince Staples, I'm so happy you guys are reacting to him! Vince writes his song in an unusual way where he writes his verses first then finds a beat that fits them. He's a gangster crip from Long Beach, California that uses rap as a way out and see's it more of a job than anything. He says that as long as he can pay his momma's bills he's good. He's a really interesting dude and very introspective which, somehow, leads him to be pretty funny I'd really recommend Señorita by Vince Staples! Keep up the great work!
I'm StOcKeD u guys are finally reacting to Vince Staples and I'm happy this was enough to interest u guys into more of Vince's music but a few videos ago u guys mentioned reacting to Lupe Fiasco and since then I've just had tunnel vision for that lol
The noise in the background is actually a sample of a performance art piece where microphones are swung over amps and speakers for the feedback. Cant remember the artists name but I remember watching it to hear the sample.
It's great that you guys have gotten around to Vince Staples. Cool is a great way to describe him. There isn't anything crazy about his delivery or they subject matter but he does draw you in. The music is dark in a lot of his songs, he's lyrically gifted and if you explore deeper I think he's someone you'll really enjoy. Other songs I'd recommend are Señorita, Blue Suede, Screen Door, Jump off the Roof, Lift Me Up, Big Time, Prima Donna
I think the reason Vince’s music is so fucking strong is because he’s the only person really pushing gangster rap forward in any way. He also states his opinions as facts. He doesn’t come off as stupid like most gangster rappers do, he comes off as someone young, arrogant, but intelligent. He also does a lot of subtle experimentation. Listen to the beginning of the beat at Norf Norf and then listen to the ending of it. It’s a completely different song by the end. But you’d never notice it.
Krs One -MC's Act Like They Don't Know, Hush Mf Doom ft rza - books of war Kendrick Lamar - U.O.E.N.O (Black Hippy Remix) ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul & Jay Rock
Vince Staples is a genuine master of repetition in hiphop, he's one of the very few guys who can pull it off. Check out some of his other music like Lift Me Up, 745, Blue Suede, Big Fish, Jump off the Roof, etc.
as a long beach native, im glad vince is getting the recognition he deserves. the north (norf) side is a place i dont go to very often though. kinda scary being there after dark.
💿Here's some great artists you guys just GOTTA react to: 🎵Capital Steez- Vibe Ratings 🎵Flatbush Zombies- Palm Trees 🎵Curren$y- Mary 🎵Wiz Khalifa- Mezmorized 🎵The Underachievers- Play That Way
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This song is actually sort of a joke flexing song where hes just talking shit, but his subject matter is generally very dark and serious. Hes arguably the most interesting figure in hip hop right now. He has moved more toward putting really apocalyptic lyrics over heavy electronic production recently and is totally unique in his sound. But what makes this dude is his wit, intelligence and personality. His interviews will blow you away. Try something like Smile or Yeah Right or War Ready next. This kid is gonna go down as one of the best ever
i love rock/ metal and rap like this. I had never seen this channel before but clicked because I love this song. nice channel! Why is the music vid cut up though?
Señorita b. Vince Staples is a brilliant song and a brilliant video. You guys should definitely give it a shot. Probably my favorite song of his alongside Norf Norf
Eminem Kamikaze...the whole album, especially the first 9 tracks. Although, react and listen to the whole shit. Just incase have genius lyrics open for better understanding. Thanks
In my honest opinion, Vince Staples is a really underrated rapper. He's an incredibly funny & insightful internet personality but he's always been a guy in the game that people knew more for his interviews than his actual music, which is a bummer because he's a pretty talented rapper. His music has always been pretty blunt & melancholy to the point where it felt really sinister but honest, similar to The Notorious B.I.G. His debut album, Summertime '06 (Where Norf Norf comes from), definitely gives off that vibe & touches on his upbringing in Long Beach, California & involvement in gang life, the trauma it brings & how it effected him growing up. He moves a bit away from that subject matter with his two releases after the fact though. He's on record saying he didn't want to continue talking about street life anymore given the fact he doesn't live that lifestyle anymore, finding people who continously push street violence with their platform while not living that life to be "corny". On "Prima Donna" (An incredible concept Ep that can be played both forward & back) & Big Fish Theory (His Follow-up Album to S'06), he touches on the growing pains of an artist and the depression that it brings (at least to him) but his music has always kept that similar vibe S'06 had brought to the table, making him truly authentic. "Big Fish Theory" definitely has a different sound, taking a lot of influence from Detroit House & Electronic music, but it's amazing how it sounds the way it does while still conveying that feeling of sinister melancholy he's known for. You guys should definitely check out "Jump Off the Roof", "Summertime" (Both off S'06), War Ready (off Prima Donna), or Party People (off BFT)
Im actually surprised I never thought of suggesting Vince. You guys should check out Senorita by him as well. Another artist I would love to see on Rock Reacts is Yelawolf. Pop the trunk, Til it's gone, and Shadows are tracks I think you'd appreciate
And that's how Sprite sales got to an all time high
I remember being in a movie theater and a sprite commercial was played before the movie and Vince Staples was in it. I was hyped.
@@christophermurillo7250 he probably got the sponsorship from that line
Yung Savage he deadass did so sick 😂😂
Him and Bronbron or Shaq
@@Sebomai-b8i he did lmao he has multiple Sprite commerical
Wats Wrong by Isaiah Rashad ft Kendrick Lamar
Yessss
Dear god yesss
Anything by isaiah rashad
This please
damian garza ily
React to earl sweatshirt and vince staples - hive
Mister nah weak
Cammy 96 L
Mister fuck yeah
Vince's verse on that is ridiculous
Yeah this is absolutely one to react to if you're looking for the creepy vibe you mentioned at the start, plus some of the best wordplay on any hip hop song ever
Vince Staples is one of the most underrated artists in the game right now. His ear for production is unique and hasn't stopped evolving since his first mixtapes and it's hard to find anyone who rides over the kind of beats he picks. Lyrically, he mood-swings from tired, angry urban nihilism to dark and sometimes sad introspection to a swaggering postmodern disdain for society's absurdist norms and hypocrisies.
You guys need to dig deeper into his discography, for sure. In order from earliest release to newest:
Limos
Lift Me Up
Jump Off The Roof
Senorita (great video)
Get Paid
Loco
Big Time
Big Fish
Yeah Right (don't look up anything about this one beforehand)
Party People
BagBak
Where the fk is blue suede
myncraft1 Blue Suede is my shit, but I don't think the boys would get much out of it. Frankly, I'm surprised when anyone that's not from the west coast likes that joint because it feels pretty specific to growing up in LA.
Nothing from the Shyne Coldchain Tapes or Stolen Youth?
I love the mixtapes, but I don't know if the boys have the ear to appreciate mixtape era Vince yet. The production and mixing/mastering was still a little shaky. Just my opinion, but I figured it's smarter to put them on starting at Hell Can Wait because he's fully formed as an artist at that point.
Real shiiiit
I would love if u did Vinces song with earl sweatshirt titled "Hive", it's so amazing
Riley Haycook I strongly second this
Strongly 3rd this
Isnt it earl sweatshirts somg featuring vince
@@isaahwilder2346 yes it is technically, I know that. I just said vinces song meaning a song containing Vince and earl sweatshirt
another vote for Hive, I'm 99% sure y'all will like it (technically Earl ft. Vince + Casey Veggies but yeah amazing song)
Would love to see you react to two tracks off his newest album, Big Fish Theory:
Big Fish feat. Juicy J
Yeah Right feat. Kendrick Lamar
Vince is a criminally underrated artist and his last album was so sonically different that I think you’ll like his individuality.
YOOOO YEAH RIGHT WOULD BE AMAZING
Both those songs are absolute flame
Nah, his old albums were better, Big Fish is the best track and its inferior to anything on Summertime 06 except Might be wrong
Boy yeah right yeah right yeah right
best ways to kill time
1) watching vince staples interviews
2) looking through vince staples tweets
dude is the perfect mix of pessimistic and hilarious
I've seen footage - Death Grips
Meat Grinder - Madvillain (MF DOOM) (One of the most lyrical songs ever made)
Dylan Moos DOOOOOOOM
nah figaro is even MORE lyrical lol
I agree Figaro is more lyrical
Mandatory comment here
I've been watching a while guys and have to say the recent songs you've reacted to have been incredible. Keep up the good work, may I recommend Senorita, also by vince staples :)
or 'lift me up'
Watched like 50 of your videos in the last two days, best reaction channel IN THE GAME BABY!
It's basically a rip off of lost in vegas, you should check that channel out
@@atlaskinzel6560 how are they even remotely similar??? Lost in Vegas knows hiphop and explains everything in detail. These guys are people who dont know much about hip hop who are being introduced to new songs. Where in your mind did this seem similar?
@@atlaskinzel6560 is just one of those people who produces nothing so he shits on people who do
Im gonna ask for Good Ass Intro by Chance the Rapper everyday until you guys do it.
Its day 16
ALSO THIS SONG BANGS!! so glad you guys listened to some vince and please keep showing the music videos when possible.
Ayy nice to see they liked your comment dude, keep it up
Thanks dude, that was so nice, im tearing up lmao
Chance's voice is almost unlistenable to me on good ass intro now and it used to be one of my favorite songs
@@brycenwilliams4950 It's usually the other way around for poeple you know
@@samguy7654 I know! I loved it on first listen and acid rap is one of my favorite projects ever. I don't know what happened
that siren sound at the beginning is the sickest live at a show, when its dark and hazey, it just vibrates the air, such a cool vibe
Please do The Blacker The Berry by Kendrick Lamar!!!
Yes!!! I was just listening to TPAB and was thinking they should react to it
CuddyTG finally someone who doesn’t pretend TPAB has no replay value
@@antiaktion2716 I didn't like it aside from a couple songs when I first heard it but now it's one of my go to albums. My person favorite Kendrick album
CuddyTG same here. I love that sound from Kendrick.
no
React to the white lady reading the lyrics to this song😂😂
Yeah, because ain't no Black folk don't like music like this helping to influence their kids into the very thing destroying our families and communities. But, hey, that white lady so white, right? Man, sure got over on her.
I was literally drinking a Sprite , no accident haha. There's whiskey in it too though.
Please react to the Christian lady who freaked out over this 😂
She did noooooot hold back with the N-word. Hard R and everything.
Feel like she did just so she could say the n-word repeatedly
@@daphmay Yeah, because you think all white folk are racist, because you're racist.
Hive earl sweatshirt ft Vince staples
“Police still scared cause niggas like me”
Damn xD
You guys would love Yeah Right by Vince Staples - there’s a little surprise in there that I hope isn’t spoiled for ya, cuz that would be an AMAZING reaction.
“Folks need Porsches.” He talking about folk nation who are crips (staples is a crip)
I've just been sitting and waiting for hours for you guys to upload. Love the videos!
jeez dude you in prison ???
YESSSS! I’m so happy. This is my favorite artist done by one of my favorite channels. Thank you guys! Well done. He’s a very west coast artist so he’s makes a lot of California references that can slip by people.
Vince is a true artist. Dude is really invested in his work
Just found y’all channel and I have been binge watching the vids for the past week. Y’all are so fun to watch 😂
guys you have to do Joey Bada$$ Survival Tactics (Feat. Capital STEEZ) (rip)
Danny B just about anything from 1999 will be a great reaction, one of thr best mixtapes in the latest 10 years
Fuck yes!
omg yes thats a legendary song
#longlivesteelo
RIP Steezy (personally I think Joey sacrificed King Cap)
They needa listen to amerikkkan korruption. RIP KING CAP
Honestly great to see metalheads embrace hip hop. Rappers been loving metal since day one. Thats why so many rappers have their own mental bands (some end up going with punk or indie rock as well)
I love Vince Staples, I'm so happy you guys are reacting to him!
Vince writes his song in an unusual way where he writes his verses first then finds a beat that fits them. He's a gangster crip from Long Beach, California that uses rap as a way out and see's it more of a job than anything. He says that as long as he can pay his momma's bills he's good. He's a really interesting dude and very introspective which, somehow, leads him to be pretty funny
I'd really recommend Señorita by Vince Staples! Keep up the great work!
Yes! Vince is definitely someone that I've been waiting for you guys to check out.
Most underrated rapper in the game!
Remember the “Christian” lady that did this bar for bar while crying with her kid in the background? 😂😂
HURT ME SOUL - LUPE FIASCO.. U gonna be blown away... And i love your reactions!
haterdeg3 oh shizzy someone else knows that song
Dude.. talk about a classic
YESSSSS I'VE BEEN RECCOMMENDING THIS FOR SOOOO LONG
Hive- Earl Sweatshirt feat. Vince Staples. Easily Vince's best verse.
*one of vinces best verses
Omgggg I love Vince thank you for this video
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *NORF SIDE LAWNG BEACH*
I'm StOcKeD u guys are finally reacting to Vince Staples and I'm happy this was enough to interest u guys into more of Vince's music but a few videos ago u guys mentioned reacting to Lupe Fiasco and since then I've just had tunnel vision for that lol
Great track, awesome reaction 👍
The noise in the background is actually a sample of a performance art piece where microphones are swung over amps and speakers for the feedback. Cant remember the artists name but I remember watching it to hear the sample.
THANK YOU!!!!!
love you guys
Listen to Kanye west - Gorgeous FFS
Blacker the berry first!!
It's great that you guys have gotten around to Vince Staples. Cool is a great way to describe him. There isn't anything crazy about his delivery or they subject matter but he does draw you in. The music is dark in a lot of his songs, he's lyrically gifted and if you explore deeper I think he's someone you'll really enjoy. Other songs I'd recommend are Señorita, Blue Suede, Screen Door, Jump off the Roof, Lift Me Up, Big Time, Prima Donna
i recommend ‘señorita’ next
YES!! Been waiting for this one. Hope y'all react to more of his songs in the future.
Ab-Soul - Book of Soul please !!
It's a great introduction to Soulo !
FINALLY THEY REVIEWED THE BEST RAPPER OF OUR GENERATION
Vince staples- Nate ,its one of his best song and has a lot subject matter
I think the reason Vince’s music is so fucking strong is because he’s the only person really pushing gangster rap forward in any way. He also states his opinions as facts. He doesn’t come off as stupid like most gangster rappers do, he comes off as someone young, arrogant, but intelligent. He also does a lot of subtle experimentation. Listen to the beginning of the beat at Norf Norf and then listen to the ending of it. It’s a completely different song by the end. But you’d never notice it.
Gain$ and JD 🔥🔥🔥
This is one of my faves...i will have to look through your videos before I suggest anything...
I know I keep requesting this but please do “ God Is Gangsta” By Kendrick Lamar
"u" is my favourite Kendrick song, on 47shit
No blacker the berry first
Haven't they done it already?
Your recent song choices have been awesome! Love your channel and keep up the great work!!
Krs One -MC's Act Like They Don't Know, Hush
Mf Doom ft rza - books of war
Kendrick Lamar - U.O.E.N.O (Black Hippy Remix) ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul & Jay Rock
Vince Staples is a genuine master of repetition in hiphop, he's one of the very few guys who can pull it off. Check out some of his other music like Lift Me Up, 745, Blue Suede, Big Fish, Jump off the Roof, etc.
more vince:
señorita.
745.
loco.
jump off the roof.
summertime.
blue suede
This channel continues to impress me. You're literally the 'NXT' of reaction channels. (The nxt of now...not the first iteration)
Earl sweatshirt - Grief
as a long beach native, im glad vince is getting the recognition he deserves. the north (norf) side is a place i dont go to very often though. kinda scary being there after dark.
May I recommend “Yeah Right” by Vince Staples ft Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick has one of my favorite verses from him on the song
Looking at the title of this video and the song you guys were listening to this time made my week
If you review the new Childish Gambino "Feels Like Summer" video & "Wats Wrong" by Isaiah Rashad, I swear I'll be able to die happy
dude. yes.
so glad y’all like vince staples, one of my favorites currently
💿Here's some great artists you guys just GOTTA react to:
🎵Capital Steez- Vibe Ratings
🎵Flatbush Zombies- Palm Trees
🎵Curren$y- Mary
🎵Wiz Khalifa- Mezmorized
🎵The Underachievers- Play That Way
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This song is actually sort of a joke flexing song where hes just talking shit, but his subject matter is generally very dark and serious. Hes arguably the most interesting figure in hip hop right now. He has moved more toward putting really apocalyptic lyrics over heavy electronic production recently and is totally unique in his sound. But what makes this dude is his wit, intelligence and personality. His interviews will blow you away. Try something like Smile or Yeah Right or War Ready next. This kid is gonna go down as one of the best ever
Senorita
Finally some Vince!
Listen to no love - death grips or I've seen footage - death grips
i love all these reactions man
Next react to that super Christian mom that reacts to this😂
Eyy i was waiting for you boys to do this one
Eminem ft Joyner Lucas - Lucky you
GO!
This and the ringer
eminem's whole new album is amazing... I'd love to see them react to this
In the last verse he doesn’t take s breath for over 30 seconds while constantly rapping. Vince is sick
Capital Steez - Free The Robots
The eerie sounding bit in the beat is a slowed police siren, in case someone hasn’t already mentioned it.
You should react to Nate by Vince Staples
i love rock/ metal and rap like this. I had never seen this channel before but clicked because I love this song. nice channel! Why is the music vid cut up though?
React to the white lady who was offended by this song 😂😂😂
And proceeded to read it aloud while her children are in the room. Yeah that was golden. Real good christian.
Señorita b. Vince Staples is a brilliant song and a brilliant video. You guys should definitely give it a shot. Probably my favorite song of his alongside Norf Norf
Big Fish Vine staples or Yeah Right
Oh man. You've officially done my top 5 new school artists now: Kendrick, Joey Bada$$, Vince, Cole and Denzel. I am happy af haha.
Norf norf a modern rap classic its on the same level as N.Y state of mind
Nah
literally my favorite flow-er in rap rn its flawless
Eminem Kamikaze...the whole album, especially the first 9 tracks. Although, react and listen to the whole shit. Just incase have genius lyrics open for better understanding. Thanks
vince is easily my favorite artist and my first concert was one of his, dude is hella talented apparently enough to appeal to metalheads lmao
React to U.O.E.N.O. Black Hippy Remix!
So happy you guys did this reaction, can you give big fish or senorita a listen? Also the beat is the siren from boyz n the hood on a continuous loop.
listen to Big fish by him or Opps
Yeah Right is a must, keep smashing it
Love your reactions! ❤ React to Eminem's new album Kamikaze !!! one of the songs features Joyner Lucas! 😍
Señorita-Vince Staples The video is amazing along with the meaning behind it.
Review the new eminem
In my honest opinion, Vince Staples is a really underrated rapper. He's an incredibly funny & insightful internet personality but he's always been a guy in the game that people knew more for his interviews than his actual music, which is a bummer because he's a pretty talented rapper. His music has always been pretty blunt & melancholy to the point where it felt really sinister but honest, similar to The Notorious B.I.G.
His debut album, Summertime '06 (Where Norf Norf comes from), definitely gives off that vibe & touches on his upbringing in Long Beach, California & involvement in gang life, the trauma it brings & how it effected him growing up. He moves a bit away from that subject matter with his two releases after the fact though. He's on record saying he didn't want to continue talking about street life anymore given the fact he doesn't live that lifestyle anymore, finding people who continously push street violence with their platform while not living that life to be "corny". On "Prima Donna" (An incredible concept Ep that can be played both forward & back) & Big Fish Theory (His Follow-up Album to S'06), he touches on the growing pains of an artist and the depression that it brings (at least to him) but his music has always kept that similar vibe S'06 had brought to the table, making him truly authentic. "Big Fish Theory" definitely has a different sound, taking a lot of influence from Detroit House & Electronic music, but it's amazing how it sounds the way it does while still conveying that feeling of sinister melancholy he's known for. You guys should definitely check out "Jump Off the Roof", "Summertime" (Both off S'06), War Ready (off Prima Donna), or Party People (off BFT)
CHIEF KEEF OR PLAYBOI CARTI PLS
His delivery is so infectious. I don’t know why it’s so good, but it is
Still waiting for the Rakim reaction, the father of lyricsm now come on
Vince staples has great songs, you should definitely check out more of his music. He seems like a cool guy as well.
This song doesn't really encapsulate who Vince is as a rapper. Try Nate or Limo
when they started boppin, you knew they were vibin
React to Eminem - Lucky you ft. Joyner Lucas
Im actually surprised I never thought of suggesting Vince. You guys should check out Senorita by him as well.
Another artist I would love to see on Rock Reacts is Yelawolf. Pop the trunk, Til it's gone, and Shadows are tracks I think you'd appreciate