@@vampgrl79 Hate when people say that. There were plenty of people that got offended, it just wasn’t reported on, nor was social media a big thing to hear everyone’s complaining.
I think this was 1991, I'll bout 9 years old, maybe 10. YASSSSSS great times... We was on that dance heavy.... Freak of the Industry" Kiss You and I Kiss You Back" was my songs ALSO by them. Rest up Shock G
Yo Humpty was Shock G’s alter ego. In the video you see Shock G doing background singing. You can see Tupac dancing as he was a dancer for the group in the beginning.
I was an 18 year old female still in high school when this came out and I heard it was actually played unedited at school dances! I never went to any so I can’t confirm this! And I was just starting to expand my musical genres at the time! Until I was 17 I only listened to Country, Bluegrass, Christian and some oldies my mom had! Plus Country radio! I was super sheltered!
17..18...old........1989....1990.... This song was going strong for 2 or 3 summers....always played it in the dance clubs....always got the people going with energy. ......
I remember this came out when I was in 6th grade... We were on a field trip for the day at the bowling alley and this came on MTV off and on through the day.
The song released in January 1990, so I was ten at the time. I remember the Humpty Dance being such a fun, bizarre song at the time I was first getting into rap as a genre.
I don't believe I was alive but he's a legend in the bay area. I used to get dropped off at school to freaks of the industry being played on normal radio stations. In the mid 2000's
Age Check: Humpty Dance came out in 1990 so I was 35 then. This song was big! Thanks for playing it Billy.👍Shock G...R.I.P. man....you gave us some good songs...
I was 15, went to the mall with my best friend to get the cassette single and my awesome Mom let is play it loud in the Oldsmobile on the way home 🥸💜great memories 😌
I was 19 when this song came out, I heard it when I was in Sigonella, Sicily waiting for a plane to take me to mainland Italy so I could meet up with my ship. Oh, US Navy vet here, Desert Storm.
I'm 33. I first heard this back on an mp3 cd back when mp3 players were super expensive. It was amazing. You could have like 700-1200 songs on one cd depending on compression and the mp3 cd players displayed the name of the band and song!!! Such a revolutionary technology
You should check out his verse on tupacs i get around...digital underground is were tupac got his start ..he doesnt have a verse on this song but tupac has a verse on the song "same song "
Grab them in the biscuits means squeeze their ass. I got to see him at Dodge Arena. One of my favorite rappers. I even used his beat to one of my rap songs back in the sixth grade. I posted it (Doing it at my current age)... R.I.P. Humpty.
I was 16 when this was released, halfway through my junior year of high school. Ahhh, good times. Added bonus, you're the first person I've seen react to the unedited version. Every other reaction to this I've seen plays the edited version.
I literally just watched this yesterday, I love this song and you did fabulous, Billy. I'm 42, not sure when this came out. Me and my BFF used to dance to this in 4th grade
This is one of my all-time favorite songs!! This was middle school!! It came out in 1990 so I was 12!! Oh and Tupac was one of the dancers!! #RIPShockG
Back when hip hop was fun! Love your reaction! RIP to Shock G. I think I was 9 when this came out and I got in so much trouble for listening to it. Lol. Thank you for bringing back good memories!
“All around the World same song.” Tupac was actually his backup singer- This was just a persona he took on at times- the glasses, nose, etc.. R.I.P. Shock G- ❤️🙌🏻
I was 21 and stationed in Germany. They played this song ad nauseam in the clubs over there, along with The Power by Snap. They are both great songs, but I've heard them so much they've lost their appeal. It was fun to watch you react to the song. I didn't realize Shock G had passed. RIP.
I was about 13 at the time this came out. I liked the song but I was bullied in school and was called Humpty because I have a big nose so even though it inspired the bullies to hurt me, it's never colored my enjoyment of the song because well--it's a classic and I can't help but laugh and groove to it. RIP Shock G and Tupac
Another piece of my childhood gone, may Shock G rest in peace
IKR?🥲🥲🥲🥲
Old enough to know that Tupac is a background dancer in this video.
😂😂
Glad you mentioned that
RIP PAC
me too!!
LOVE!!! feeling not so old now!!!
Need to do their song "All around the world, Same Song" One of the first times Tupac is featured as a rapper.
The FIRST time.
Shock G produced this song. Humpty’s voice is part of the act. Shock G didn’t sound like that in real life, lol.
it took me until i was about 20 to realize Humpty and Shock G were the same guy lmao
Got in so much trouble as a child for listening to this classic lol..RIP to a true legend..
Same. This song is Disney compared to today’s music
"Yeah, I called you fat, look at me I'm skinny. It never stopped me from getting busy." -Amen! R.I.P., G!
Before everyone got offended about everything!
@@vampgrl79
Hate when people say that. There were plenty of people that got offended, it just wasn’t reported on, nor was social media a big thing to hear everyone’s complaining.
I was 22 when it came out. This song would be played at least 2 or more times in most dance clubs for months after it came out.
i was in high school. still love this song years later. rest in peace Shock G
I was 12 when this dropped. Took me awhile to figure out that SHock G was the backup singer in the zebra cap as well as Humpty. I was 12.
I think this was 1991, I'll bout 9 years old, maybe 10. YASSSSSS great times... We was on that dance heavy.... Freak of the Industry" Kiss You and I Kiss You Back" was my songs ALSO by them. Rest up Shock G
1990 and part 1991
I was in high school when this came out, they were so unique. Digital Underground is where Tupac started out, check out Same Song. RIP Shock G.
He made it ""OK" to get busy a Burger King Bathroom 😎🤙
That was my favorite line when I was young 🙏 RIP
These days, if I'm getting busy in a Burger King bathroom, it's because I had lunch at Taco Bell.
Saw them in concert when I was 21
Yo Humpty was Shock G’s alter ego. In the video you see Shock G doing background singing. You can see Tupac dancing as he was a dancer for the group in the beginning.
loved me some underground. man. RIP shock G. 90’s were the best. 🙏🏼💔😭
When you realize you’re old because he didn’t know who MC Hammer was 😁
how old is he? 😮
I was 10 years old when this came out .. may Shock G Rest In Peace
I was 11
I was 13
I was in my early teens when this came out. You should check out their song Same Song. It features a guy who started out as their backup dancer. 2Pac.
They played this song at my senior prom what a fuuunnnn time I had that night first time I was allowed to stay out late
Oh man! Age check! 16 years old. Loved this song!
I was 12 when it came out, but we still jammed to it in high school! (And I still love it! RIP Shock G😓)
I was an 18 year old female still in high school when this came out and I heard it was actually played unedited at school dances! I never went to any so I can’t confirm this! And I was just starting to expand my musical genres at the time! Until I was 17 I only listened to Country, Bluegrass, Christian and some oldies my mom had! Plus Country radio! I was super sheltered!
I heard this yesterday and cried. Rip Shock G.
RIP Shock G
Just grab him in the biscuits are lyrics from his song Dowhatchalike
You have been reacting to the best music lately! Keep my childhood hits coming...and I was 10 when this came out 😂💯😩
17..18...old........1989....1990....
This song was going strong for 2 or 3 summers....always played it in the dance clubs....always got the people going with energy. ......
I was only 9 when it came out, but this song was a big part of all HS and college parties! RIP💔
I was 17 when this came out and it was part of the soundtrack of our senior year of high school. ❤️
I remember this came out when I was in 6th grade... We were on a field trip for the day at the bowling alley and this came on MTV off and on through the day.
Black people, white people, Puerto Ricans, Samoans... that's some unity right there.
27 years old. Tupac was their roadie. He's dancing. Shock G is Humpty and he was the man with the zebra hat on.
You don't know MC Hammer?? Kid you just officially notified me that I'm old
Some of the best hip hop/ rap lyrics ever. RIP
Whew lord. I was 15. It was played...twice... at every school dance and street dance I went to for a few years.
Yeah I was 10 when this came out. R.i.p Shock G 😑😢
My friend, I’m glad that, when you heard that Shock G had passed away, you dropped what you were doin’.,,
DU made the perfect album it was really a funk album with a hip hop label Shock G was a natural rock star.
Gosh, we danced to this when I was in 7th and 8th grade. Lordy. We were a mess on the dance floor with this song! 😂
He helped change music. Rest easy Sir.
🤣😂 I was 6 years old, and I love The Digital Underground!
I was 18yrs Old! I just turned 49 on April 17th!! Love Your Reactions!!
One of my favorite songs
The song released in January 1990, so I was ten at the time. I remember the Humpty Dance being such a fun, bizarre song at the time I was first getting into rap as a genre.
From 1 Veteran (USAR, PsyOp) to another, thanks for your service
I don't believe I was alive but he's a legend in the bay area. I used to get dropped off at school to freaks of the industry being played on normal radio stations. In the mid 2000's
Age Check: Humpty Dance came out in 1990 so I was 35 then. This song was big! Thanks for playing it Billy.👍Shock G...R.I.P. man....you gave us some good songs...
Rest In Peace 😥🙏🏽🙏🏽 another Rapper legend gone to soon😢
RIP Shock G...This song came out when I was a Freshman in High School. I actually worked at Burger King when it came out LOL
I was 15, went to the mall with my best friend to get the cassette single and my awesome Mom let is play it loud in the Oldsmobile on the way home 🥸💜great memories 😌
Thanks for doing this! I grew up on Shock and the Underground🖤
18 and I will never grow old of this song this is MY all time go to Jam!
I was 19 when this song came out, I heard it when I was in Sigonella, Sicily waiting for a plane to take me to mainland Italy so I could meet up with my ship. Oh, US Navy vet here, Desert Storm.
I'm 33. I first heard this back on an mp3 cd back when mp3 players were super expensive. It was amazing. You could have like 700-1200 songs on one cd depending on compression and the mp3 cd players displayed the name of the band and song!!! Such a revolutionary technology
You should do "Kiss you back" by them.
You should check out his verse on tupacs i get around...digital underground is were tupac got his start ..he doesnt have a verse on this song but tupac has a verse on the song "same song "
I was 16. Good memories! RIP Shock G
20 and still bumping this shit! 😂
Grab them in the biscuits means squeeze their ass. I got to see him at Dodge Arena. One of my favorite rappers. I even used his beat to one of my rap songs back in the sixth grade. I posted it (Doing it at my current age)... R.I.P. Humpty.
I was 17. I'm nearing 54 now. This song never gets old. Fun fun fun!
I was 9/10 when this came out and loved it my whole life ❤️❤️❤️🙌🏽 RIP shock G
I was a baby when this song came out, I was 1! Grooved to this song my whole life! RIP Shock G.
You should react to Dowachalike next!
I was 16 at the time it came out back in 1990. RIP SHOCK G
I was 16 when this was released, halfway through my junior year of high school.
Ahhh, good times.
Added bonus, you're the first person I've seen react to the unedited version. Every other reaction to this I've seen plays the edited version.
I was a teenager when this came out. Classic hit.
Late 20’s when it came out. 58 and still love it
If I remember correctly, the biscuits are the butt cheeks.
I was 13 and I listened the hell out of that song.
7yrs old great years for music
I’ve been listening to this song since it came out
I literally just watched this yesterday, I love this song and you did fabulous, Billy. I'm 42, not sure when this came out. Me and my BFF used to dance to this in 4th grade
One of the catchiest tunes of all-time.
Great song! This was the group Tupac was in. You can actually see him in the video for a second.
I am 55 years old hearing the song for the 1st time. I was 25 when I her this song
This is one of my all-time favorite songs!! This was middle school!! It came out in 1990 so I was 12!! Oh and Tupac was one of the dancers!! #RIPShockG
Back when hip hop was fun! Love your reaction! RIP to Shock G.
I think I was 9 when this came out and I got in so much trouble for listening to it. Lol. Thank you for bringing back good memories!
I was 10 years old when this came out the great reaction rip
I was about 8 when this song came out.. And always #GoBills
I was 13, 14 when this came out. Good times!
Rest in Power my brother!
That loop was used in every song in 1991 and 1992! Check out the Humpty Dance Awards
Early 1990...I was 17. RIP Shock G.
I was 15 when this song came out …. I miss the 80s and 90s
I was 28 in 1990. If you’re my age, and this classic doesn’t get you moving, you’re old! RIP.
I was about 10 when that came out! Rip Shock G
Love your reactions and your muscles! 💪🏼
This came out around my senior year of high school. I'm fairly certain I bought the cassette single.
Damn,#RIPShockG,I was 26 at the time, later I had this as part of my ring tone to wake ⏰me up. Yo 'Pac- your boy is comin-dap him up.
Very entertaining as fun,good times.
“All around the World same song.” Tupac was actually his backup singer- This was just a persona he took on at times- the glasses, nose, etc.. R.I.P. Shock G- ❤️🙌🏻
I remember (as a kid) along with several of my other friends not realizing that him and Humpty were the same person smh lol
RIP SHOCK G
RIP Shock G! I saw them live years ago with Shai, Ralph Tresvant etc. Part of my childhood gone. :( I remember everyone doing the dance at the concert
I was 4 years old... RIP Shock G
They make appearances with Tupac in the hilarious comedy, Nothing But Trouble. Love that movie
I was n my early 20’s when this came out.
I was 21 and stationed in Germany. They played this song ad nauseam in the clubs over there, along with The Power by Snap. They are both great songs, but I've heard them so much they've lost their appeal. It was fun to watch you react to the song. I didn't realize Shock G had passed. RIP.
I was 19! RIP Shock G.
I remember when this song came out and it was played at our high school dances!!! I must say, though, I learned some new lyrics today! hahahahah
I was about 13 at the time this came out. I liked the song but I was bullied in school and was called Humpty because I have a big nose so even though it inspired the bullies to hurt me, it's never colored my enjoyment of the song because well--it's a classic and I can't help but laugh and groove to it. RIP Shock G and Tupac
My dad would play this In the car. It was a great time 🤣
I had already graduated high school when this song came out.
Excellent choice!!