Frigate6054 I do know this song. Grew up listening to it and love it but I never knew the history behind it or anything else. Excited to delve into more Warren G.
The [bleeps] on this one had me cracking up tbh lol. But regarding the song: this is one of those tracks that can be used to make value judgments in everyday life - for instance, I could never fully trust someone who doesn't involuntarily rap/sing along with this track whenever it's on (even if only in the background faintly).
What I love about this song is it focuses on aspects of gangsta rap that very few songs did back in the day. It focused on the vulnerable side of the gangsta lifestyle, making it a different and in my opinion a more relatable kind of cautionary tale. And btw, please watch Juice AND Above the Rim ;)
Just in case you didn't know, the song is from ABOVE THE RIM. Starring Tupac, Leon, Duan Martin, Bernie Mac. A pretty good movie, soundtrack is a classic.
That's one of those songs that you gotta be with your best friends in a car cruising around at night with your audio system blasting. Pretty much the music video minus the drama. ✌🏽
Aw Yeah, "Regulate...The G-Gunk Era" was an incredible album; my brother and I used to listen to that and the album, "I Want it All" also by Warren G back in the 90s/early 00s. Also, "I Want it All" the title song from the album of the same name is also a good song and it features Mack 10.
Warren G was the father of the G-Funk era. He ushered in the beats with funk but had the smooth laid back flow. He is extremely underrated and changed the game.
Ryan, you make it so hard for us to love you sometimes! One of the few people who didn't automatically fall in love with Nate Dogg! Warren G is Dr. Dre's brother and a producer/rapper. He has some of the same g-funk sound, but with a smoother edge. He has a lot of great songs, especially with Nate. Here are some recommendations: This DJ Smokin' Me Out I Want It All Lookin At You Nobody Does It Better
You like Warren G check out "This DJ" Bone Thugs "East 1999" and "Resurrection" Eazy-E "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" and "We Want Eazy" Krayzie Bone "Heated Heavy"
RIP to the ledgend Nate Dogg 🙏🏽 but yall not appreciating the art of back to back from a singer and a rapper that shit is underrated and exceptionally hard to do and this sound the "G-funk" era is the literally the Warren G era!!
i enjoy watching these videos bro damn you two are interesting to watch. Do KRAYZIE BONE-Murda Mo wont be dissapointed! also when she started rapping along 😂gang.
she really is a hip hop head, theres so many good rap songs she'd dig, most of these songs you guys are reacting is just scratching the surface. also love what shes wearing, looks like her ass just came from the office, coming home to react to regulate haha
I won't stop you from watching , "Juice" 2pac steals the movie, but the movie in the music video is "Above the Rim" which also stars 2pac as well as Marlon Wayans.
Warren G is Dr. Dre's half brother. Also Warren G, Nate Dogg, and Snoop Dogg were a group called 213. Eventually Dre picked Snoop up and Warren G eventually went platinum on his own....The movie is called Above the Rim
213 was a group that consisted of Warren G Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg, The name 213 derives from Los Angeles' original telephone area code 213, which served the city of Long Beach at the time of the band's formation.
You have to understand its different styles and different flavors of hip-hop... hip-hop can be likened to an experimental genre...that you can experiment with it in all different kind of ways with different kind of ideas and if a hip-hop artist is great at hip-hop they can make some of the most amazing music that's been created by these hip-hop rappers that has the gift to create hip-hop music on a high level...and all rap hip-hop music is not going to be love...that is understandable...you have a lot of people who tried to experiment with hip-hop and crash and burn...like in all music genre's...My family was Christian oriented and there were songs that we could not listen to but when songs that came out that wasn't like in your face songs like Tupac or NWA made back then we was allowed to listen to songs like regulator because it didn't appear to be as vicious or Savage as a Tupac song or NWA song so we was allowed to listen to a song like regulator and get away with it because our parents wasn't hip to the times that the music I grew up with...so back then the radio version was the only way we was allowed in our house to listen to hip-hop music...because a lot of the cussing was taken out of the songs to make it radio friendly as possible...(the key word is frendly)... in every house it was different... I had friends that their parents didn't care what they listen to....I mean they didn't go out robbing and killing anyone they got nice careers and married with kids now... but it was just the rules of your house rules back then we didn't have youtube where you can just say whatever you want to say... things were censored back then....keep that in mind when listening to different type of style and flavor of music... ssf one rapper had parents that listen to jazz when they was kids...their kids grew up loving hip-hop...and incorporated jazz and hip-hop together as a style with different flavor... Warren G in his household his parents listen to Funk music people like the Funkadelics so he took the Funkadelic Style add Incorporated in Hip Hop to make a different sound within Hip Hop that's all he did...please listen to Canibus a song call (Rip-Rock )....he took rock music and Incorporated within hip hop....I got alot moments to spill...lol...I'm going to let other people elaborate on different songs...I BEEN A FAN SINCE DAY ONE...KEEP DO WHAT YALL ARE DOING BECAUSE...learning about different kinds of music rellates learning about a different culture of people also....its a lot of gems in what you are doing if you are aware of it or not.... also do a documentary Hip Hop this will help you all greatly and you can do it on your Channel just make every Wednesday documentary day well whatever day you choose so and however you put it together that would be awesome.
This was part of the Above the Rim soundtrack. Snoop wrote the lyrics for Warren G. they grew up together in Long Beach and Warren G is Dr Dre's step brother and Nate Dogg is Snoop's cousin.
The movie is actually "Above the Rim." 2 Pac hung out with the guy(s) he was portraying in this film. Biggie warned him about these guys. They would eventually set Pac up to get shot at Quad Studios.
FYI the movie is (above the rim,not juice)I think he should have had the lyrics, since she already heard it before.but please watch both movies. Enjoy. Miracles and blessings to you and yours.
Here’s a few suggestions: Eric B and Rakim-Paid in Full KRS-One-Illegal Business Kool G Rap Big Daddy Kane Biz Markie-Erase Racism Stop the Violence Movement-Self Destrucion and West Coast All Stars-We’re All in the Same Gang for a look into the positive side of hip hop
I think she’s a Rap head posing as a Metalhead lol🤘🏻
I noticed that too as she was bobbing her head to the beat, and she knows the lyrics as you can see her lip synching right with it.
fake it till you make it!
@@mr_m4613 yeah but I think many non Hip Hop fans know this song
Frigate6054 I do know this song. Grew up listening to it and love it but I never knew the history behind it or anything else. Excited to delve into more Warren G.
React 2 Kasanova Tha Don mystery Part 1 & 2 Tells The Story What Happen in Vegas & He Escaped
RIP Nate Dogg. The man laid down the smoothest vocals.
nobody will ever do it better
RIP to the great
@@dkennedy9885he wasn't lyin
"Above The Rim" was one of my favorite movies.
Nutzo
@@broncoscountry7667 Yeah. I never remember seein Nutzo jump THAT high 🤣
Dope movie Dope soundtrack
It is my favorite movie and Class Act is my 2nd.
@@brianknight5487 Class Act was funny as hell 😄
Love how she knows the lyrics
YES!!
Lol I love how Jill knows every word in the song.
@Ryan Armstrong Gayest comment ever 😂
Ryan Armstrong you a straight weirdo, could tel you a virgin off the bat
This song is storytelling at its finest!
My childhood
He Is dr Dre’s step brother him and Nate Dogg were snoop doggs best friends growing up and 2 legends
Nate Dogg was Snoop's cousin. Nate Dogg's (Nathaniel Hale),father, and my mother are cousins
🙏 RIP Nate Dogg
This the gfunk era and it was laidback gangsta music. Hiphop has many styles so some music you have to just vibe and relax
no disrespect my guy, but she's HOT singing along to the song!
The [bleeps] on this one had me cracking up tbh lol. But regarding the song: this is one of those tracks that can be used to make value judgments in everyday life - for instance, I could never fully trust someone who doesn't involuntarily rap/sing along with this track whenever it's on (even if only in the background faintly).
The movie is "Above the rim" another classic 🔥
warren g "this dj"is dope.nate dogg "these days" and "one more day" is classic deathrow rnb.
What I love about this song is it focuses on aspects of gangsta rap that very few songs did back in the day. It focused on the vulnerable side of the gangsta lifestyle, making it a different and in my opinion a more relatable kind of cautionary tale. And btw, please watch Juice AND Above the Rim ;)
Just in case you didn't know, the song is from ABOVE THE RIM. Starring Tupac, Leon, Duan Martin, Bernie Mac. A pretty good movie, soundtrack is a classic.
Baby was all into it, but ol’ boy really wasn’t feeling it.
That's one of those songs that you gotta be with your best friends in a car cruising around at night with your audio system blasting. Pretty much the music video minus the drama. ✌🏽
Aw Yeah, "Regulate...The G-Gunk Era" was an incredible album; my brother and I used to listen to that and the album, "I Want it All" also by Warren G back in the 90s/early 00s. Also, "I Want it All" the title song from the album of the same name is also a good song and it features Mack 10.
Krayzie Bone AKA Leatherface
*Game Tight
*Perfect Execution
*Murda Mo
Also his harmony/singing side
*I been around 🙏🙏👍
*its all real
This was from the movie Above the rim. Also the music is from I keep forgetting by Michael McDonald.
Warren G was the father of the G-Funk era. He ushered in the beats with funk but had the smooth laid back flow. He is extremely underrated and changed the game.
Ryan, you make it so hard for us to love you sometimes! One of the few people who didn't automatically fall in love with Nate Dogg!
Warren G is Dr. Dre's brother and a producer/rapper. He has some of the same g-funk sound, but with a smoother edge. He has a lot of great songs, especially with Nate. Here are some recommendations:
This DJ
Smokin' Me Out
I Want It All
Lookin At You
Nobody Does It Better
LMAO at Jill trying to hide the fact that she knows every word, syllable, and sound 😀 We can see you over there hiding and vibing
I give you guys respect,y'all be picking some great songs to react to.
You like Warren G check out "This DJ"
Bone Thugs "East 1999" and "Resurrection"
Eazy-E "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" and "We Want Eazy"
Krayzie Bone "Heated Heavy"
Thass my 'ish 💙
Please keep up the great work!!!!!!!!! Y’all are awesome!!!!
Bizzy bone - nobody can stop me
- when thugz cry
- father
Real classic videos from bizzy
Classic... gotta do "this DJ"
Too Short - The Ghetto
Chuckwick We won’t expose em to “Invasion of the flat booty B$!chs” or “Cocktails” just yet huh?
@DJ pneumatics - Dope Fiend Beat
Nobody does it better by Warren-G and Nate dogg!!
G funk is smooth, G funk is forever!
Nate Dogg had one of the most unique voices in not just Hip Hop, but music in general. My favorite song by Nate Dog is, "Why?" it's a tribute to 2pac.
RIP NATE DOG.... GOOD REACTION GOD BLESS Y'ALL AND SENDING LOVE AND RESPECT FROM THE WESTSIDE 702 & 775
I remember this song, it was big in my teenage years. "Above the rim" is the movie shown in the video.
Warren G was a hood version of Frank Sinatra.Crooning on gangsta rap tracks.
You mean Nate Dogg, Warren doesn't sing.
I like how Ryan is improving and is open for more, totally unlike the earliest uploads
RIP to the ledgend Nate Dogg 🙏🏽 but yall not appreciating the art of back to back from a singer and a rapper that shit is underrated and exceptionally hard to do and this sound the "G-funk" era is the literally the Warren G era!!
You guys are great!!!
Christian Markandu Thank you! And thank you for watching!
Honestly one of the greatest 90s tracks
Jill a low key raphead 💪🏾💯❤️.. she knows the whole song...
😂😂😂 Girl I was viban witchu woo oooh 🎶🎶🎶 brotha right there one a these days will fallow up dancing along side you 😂😂😂 🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽💃💃💃
Snoop Doggy Dog, Nate Dog and Warren G had a group called 213 and all their songs are this vibe.
i enjoy watching these videos bro damn you two are interesting to watch.
Do KRAYZIE BONE-Murda Mo
wont be dissapointed!
also when she started rapping along 😂gang.
Oh man I remember this song awesome.
She feeling it right on great song brings back my youth
Above The Rim was the movie..the sample used was I Keep Forgetting by Michael McDonald..
she really is a hip hop head, theres so many good rap songs she'd dig, most of these songs you guys are reacting is just scratching the surface. also love what shes wearing, looks like her ass just came from the office, coming home to react to regulate haha
Every word is Legendary
This is my favorite Warren G song right here!!
Ooohhh she a homie, knowin all the lyrics.
RIP big home Nate
I won't stop you from watching , "Juice" 2pac steals the movie, but the movie in the music video is "Above the Rim" which also stars 2pac as well as Marlon Wayans.
The Wilmeister Yeah I screwed that up. I'll watch both!
Warren G is Dr. Dre's half brother. Also Warren G, Nate Dogg, and Snoop Dogg were a group called 213. Eventually Dre picked Snoop up and Warren G eventually went platinum on his own....The movie is called Above the Rim
No the movie is Above the rim. Juice is earlier and it’s actually on TH-cam and it’s not bad quality either
Krayzie Bone AKA LEATHERFACE
*Game Tight
*Perfect Execution
*Murda Mo
Also his harmony/singing side
*I been around 🙏🙏👍
This is the song my white and nerdy friends and I would bump loud in my 1978 Lincoln Continental.
The movie is above the rim, but both above the rim and juice are classics
Raul Grijalva lol,its funny I said almost the same thing but its good to let them know👍🏽
R.I.P. NATE DOGG! if nate was in it was an instant hit!
Warren G
213 was a group that consisted of Warren G Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg, The name 213 derives from Los Angeles' original telephone area code 213, which served the city of Long Beach at the time of the band's formation.
You gotta love Ryan man, lol...he knows how to keep it G in reaction, and I respect that
True
He immediately recgonized tupac ! 🙌🏽 2:12
The whole album is pretty good.
Girl you did it love you
You have to understand its different styles and different flavors of hip-hop...
hip-hop can be likened to an experimental genre...that you can experiment with it in all different kind of ways with different kind of ideas and if a hip-hop artist is great at hip-hop they can make some of the most amazing music that's been created by these hip-hop rappers that has the gift to create hip-hop music on a high level...and all rap hip-hop music is not going to be love...that is understandable...you have a lot of people who tried to experiment with hip-hop and crash and burn...like in all music genre's...My family was Christian oriented and there were songs that we could not listen to but when songs that came out that wasn't like in your face songs like Tupac or NWA made back then we was allowed to listen to songs like regulator because it didn't appear to be as vicious or Savage as a Tupac song or NWA song so we was allowed to listen to a song like regulator and get away with it because our parents wasn't hip to the times that the music I grew up with...so back then the radio version was the only way we was allowed in our house to listen to hip-hop music...because a lot of the cussing was taken out of the songs to make it radio friendly as possible...(the key word is frendly)... in every house it was different... I had friends that their parents didn't care what they listen to....I mean they didn't go out robbing and killing anyone they got nice careers and married with kids now... but it was just the rules of your house rules back then we didn't have youtube where you can just say whatever you want to say... things were censored back then....keep that in mind when listening to different type of style and flavor of music... ssf one rapper had parents that listen to jazz when they was kids...their kids grew up loving hip-hop...and incorporated jazz and hip-hop together as a style with different flavor... Warren G in his household his parents listen to Funk music people like the Funkadelics so he took the Funkadelic Style add Incorporated in Hip Hop to make a different sound within Hip Hop that's all he did...please listen to Canibus a song call (Rip-Rock )....he took rock music and Incorporated within hip hop....I got alot moments to spill...lol...I'm going to let other people elaborate on different songs...I BEEN A FAN SINCE DAY ONE...KEEP DO WHAT YALL ARE DOING BECAUSE...learning about different kinds of music rellates learning about a different culture of people also....its a lot of gems in what you are doing if you are aware of it or not.... also do a documentary Hip Hop this will help you all greatly and you can do it on your Channel just make every Wednesday documentary day well whatever day you choose so and however you put it together that would be awesome.
Classic! R.i.p nate
It was the Soundtrack to the Movie Above The Rim but the movie Juice was also a good movie
It was from the movie Above the rim
Warren g talking bout getting jumped n jacked and nate dogg talking bout saving his life and getting with the female
This was part of the Above the Rim soundtrack. Snoop wrote the lyrics for Warren G. they grew up together in Long Beach and Warren G is Dr Dre's step brother and Nate Dogg is Snoop's cousin.
PLEASE REVIEW "D.O.C- THE FORMULA"......GREAT SONG AND IT WILL BE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR REVIEWS. THANK YOU!!
This song was on the soundtrack for Above The Rim which 2Pac starred in, so the video contains footage from the movie.
I like ur genuine reactions. If u don’t understand something ik why
They recorder this song in Warren G’s bathroom in his apartment.
The movie was Above the Rim
The song is from the movie “Above the Rim”😎👍
I love the fact that she know the words to the song..She so dope..Ryan need to catch up..lol
yes finally !!
You should check out some of the legendary UK stuff, Avelino, Wretch 32, Rapman etc
Oh yay! Love Warren G
Warren G "so many ways" is a good one
Aww it’s cute she actually knows this song rather well
I guess her boyfriend is really into rap so she does know alot of rap
This song is a vibe
Hey love the reactions.. But I was hoping if you could react to an outkast song called ATLiens.. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Warren G, my first real celebrity crush
The movie is actually "Above the Rim." 2 Pac hung out with the guy(s) he was portraying in this film. Biggie warned him about these guys. They would eventually set Pac up to get shot at Quad Studios.
ngl this song plays at the end of above the rim and its so good
Young gunz is the movie this song was inspired by hence the name regulators
The sample is from Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgettin"
Regulate song is a classic one from the 90’s
The movie isn't Juice, it's Above the Rim. Juice is good, Above the Rim is really good too. His other hit is called This DJ, I believe.
That movie is called above the rim
Jill you undercover with it
I love Jill!! She's so Awesome!
This was my ringtone back in 2006,
FYI the movie is (above the rim,not juice)I think he should have had the lyrics, since she already heard it before.but please watch both movies. Enjoy. Miracles and blessings to you and yours.
You all need to do an old Lupe Fiasco song like Daydreamin or kick push
Here’s a few suggestions: Eric B and Rakim-Paid in Full KRS-One-Illegal Business Kool G Rap Big Daddy Kane Biz Markie-Erase Racism Stop the Violence Movement-Self Destrucion and West Coast All Stars-We’re All in the Same Gang for a look into the positive side of hip hop
The name of the movie is Above the Rim.
Not many people know this but Warren G sampled Michael McDonalds beat from his song called "I keep forgetting" for regulators
The movie is " Above the Rim"