It was 1992. The “Golden Age” of Hip Hop. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest, Eric B. & RAKIM, Heavy D. , CHUBB ROCK, BLACK SHEEP, DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN , Souls of Mischief, PHARCYDE,, RUN DMC, Public Enemy…. BEASTIE BOYS, House of Pain, GANGSTARR list goes on and on… I
This song was released 31 years ago in 1992, my senior year of high school. The late 80's and early 90's had some of the best hip hop and R&B of all-time.
I'm a metal heal since the 90s. Thing is, unlike many metal heads, I listen to a lot of different genre outside of metal cause of the influences in my life. One song I could be listening to some Amon Amarth, the next an Elvis song from the 50's, right back to some Dragonforce. So you can say my tastes in music are somewhat eclectic. I'll listen to anything... except western country, jazz and what people say is modern hip hop/rap. So it always surprises people whenever some Cypress hill, beasty boys or in this case house of pain hit my playlist that they go wait you listen to hip hop/rap ? And I can only answer that I stopped listening to it when it became all about the women, money and bling than what they were actually rapping about causes and other stuff like NWA were doing. I've seen some modern rappers and lets just say, that isn't what rap is to me but I'm old so what do I know.
Track Information: Personnel: Everlast: Vocals Danny Boy O'Connor: Vocals DJ Lethal: Scratches Lyrics by Erik Francis Schrody (Everlast) Produced by DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill) Samples: Bob and Earl - ”Harlem Shuffle” (1963) (The Horn Fanfare Intro) Junior Walker and the All Stars - ”Shoot Your Shot” (1965) (High-Pitched Saxophone Squeal at the Beginning of Every Bar) Chubby Checker - ”Popeye (The Hitchhiker)” (1962) (Piano Riff) Recorded: November 1991 - May 1992 Single Released: on May 5, 1992 Album Released: July 21, 1992 Tommy Boy Records
Brother man you may not realize this but there was a time long before you were born when black people and white people got together and we all jumped around and Hip-Hop was for everybody and it was a uniting music. I'm 55 years old and I used to break dance to all kinds of hip-hop music back in the day. There wasn't no racial hatred because we were all digging the same music. Did you young guys just think you invented hip hop just the other day ?....... Man when I was growing up black and white didn't mean anything cuz we was all out in the streets.
@@tyyy2slimeyreacts I know you're telling me I'm just saying that I didn't know that from the start because it didn't seem like you're a girl. You sounded and acted like a young man. I'm just saying it's hard to tell the difference anymore
This came out in 1992 and it's still a banger today. Even in the clubs in 97 were still bangin this and everyone jumped. It was a fan favorite at the clubs.
This dropped in 1992, and 6 years later, the lead singer (rapper), reimagined himself as Everlast, with the hit song 'What it's Like' in 1998 and 'Put Your Lights On' with Santana. both of which are bomb. Erik Schrody (Everlast) has some for real talent and I got mad respect for both genres he visited.
Wow...a classic party-starting throwback! I was at a Cinco de Mayo party this year, and when this song went on, everyone was like "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!".
5:57 That noise is a saxophone that was sampled from the 1988 song "Ain't Saying Nothing" by Divine Styler, which itself was sampled from the 1967 song "Shoot Your Shot" by Junior Walker and the All Stars.
Song came out in 1992 and from 1998 to this day it has become a huge traditional song for the Wisconsin Badgers football team to get the crowd going and strike fear into opponents. This video in the link shows what a massive atmosphere it creates when the song starts about a minute into the video: ua-cam.com/video/jm_vCOoqH5E/v-deo.html
This shit was the absolute banger back in 1992. I was there to experience this song playing at clubs and parties back then. No matter where you were at when this song came on people were jumping around.
Was it an Irish Sport Horse from Upstate New York, by any chance? If not, might it have been a Shagya-Arabian horse from Transylvania? There is a connection between New York City and Transylvania, you know; Particularly centering around how such horse-types, er, arguably might be so wont to neigh loudly and... uh... unbridledly, as it were... around any equinely-audible mention of the erstwhile Girlfriend of Dr. Victor von Frankenstein, formerly of Transylvania Heights, Transylvania -- to wit: Frau Blücher. 🤪🤪🤪 "Harry, he was at it again! ..." "... So, vhaddaya vant me to do about it?" "... Every day!!" "Let him; let him!!!" *"New York next! Everybody out for New York!!!"* [ ... ] "Hans, er macht es schon wieder! ..." "... Nu, was soll ich denn nur machen?" "... Aber jeden Tag!!" "Lass ihm; lass ihm!!!" *"Transylvania nächste! Jeder aussteigen für Transylvania!!!"* 😊😊😊
Jump Around" is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain, produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, who has also covered the song, and was released in May 1992 as the first single from their debut album, House of Pain (1992).
@@maryreilly5092 So thanks for making my point, yes not 'til '96 did the World Wide Web exist where people who were NOT computer nerds could actually use it. Dial up BBS' were VERY uncommon, and NOT the internet.
THis song has shocked the Whole world. They play it at footbal statiums. Its the type of music that is just infectious to everyone. When you get up and out your seat you just have to jump around.
Many ppl have tried to figure out what that sample is playing throughout the entire song. House of Pain have never disclosed where it came from, because as you could probably guess, they didnt get clearance for it, and would owe a hell of a lot of royalties for the original artist 😂😂. This song was huge in the 90s
College parties in 1992.....were one of the best experiences, thanks to songs like this. It was everything you imagined a party to be. I'm so grateful to have grown up in the era that I did.
Oooooh I have been to MANY party like that! I'm a year older than Everlast, and those parties... MMmmmmmm-MMM! Early 90s? Whole place jump like that? Wall to wall people, all feeling good. LOVE that you're feeling this. This song was my JOINT back when I was in my 20s. Love it.
I was surprised someone young kinda liked it. They were aliright but treading water in a sea of amazing rappers. That one lyric though, "or better yet a terminator, like arnold Schwarzenegger, tryin to play me out as if my name was Sega." It's so good in my eyes i don't even know what to say about it. It's just a great line.
for sure cos that aint gonna be no regular party its an experience..i aint from boston but go anywhere on st patricks day and watch what happens then throw this track in the mix =top of the morning to ya and ya gonna hear And the rest of the day to you 🍺🍺🍺
In the day any house party you went to had a group of awkward white dudes watching and waiting for this song to play. Then for about four minutes, we were God's.
I actually moved from Ireland a few years before this song and I fell in love with hip hop…then this came out one summer…You couldn’t tell me nothing all summer!!! Hahaha! Good memories.
Wassup Gang! Is This 🔥 OR 🗑️? YALL LMK
1 of the most ironic samples/hooks to ever be heard..proper old school,,remember this was way before Eminem lol when this dropped the spot went crazy
Pure FIRE!!!!
That sound is made by bagpipes
i am 48 so this is memories at its best 🔥
It's just wild
Was in a bar in Boston at 1:00 am about 20 years ago when this came on; the whole bar was jumping; it was unforgettable ❤🔥
Even Bostonians believe this 'Bostonian Irish' nonsense.
House of Pain,
two New Yorkers via L.A. and a Latvian.😅
Hahahaha!@@kevanwillis4571
This song came out in 92 lol
@@shernigzYes, and people still lose their minds to it 😂
30 years ago
It was 1992. The “Golden Age” of Hip Hop.
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, A Tribe Called Quest, Eric B. & RAKIM, Heavy D. , CHUBB ROCK, BLACK SHEEP, DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN , Souls of Mischief, PHARCYDE,, RUN DMC, Public Enemy…. BEASTIE BOYS, House of Pain, GANGSTARR list goes on and on… I
Better days. Different vibe. You know what I mean.
It came out in 92’. I was 7 years old. Song still hits
This song was released 31 years ago in 1992, my senior year of high school. The late 80's and early 90's had some of the best hip hop and R&B of all-time.
I was already 6 Yeats military by then . This song still does it
I'm a metal heal since the 90s. Thing is, unlike many metal heads, I listen to a lot of different genre outside of metal cause of the influences in my life. One song I could be listening to some Amon Amarth, the next an Elvis song from the 50's, right back to some Dragonforce. So you can say my tastes in music are somewhat eclectic. I'll listen to anything... except western country, jazz and what people say is modern hip hop/rap.
So it always surprises people whenever some Cypress hill, beasty boys or in this case house of pain hit my playlist that they go wait you listen to hip hop/rap ? And I can only answer that I stopped listening to it when it became all about the women, money and bling than what they were actually rapping about causes and other stuff like NWA were doing. I've seen some modern rappers and lets just say, that isn't what rap is to me but I'm old so what do I know.
1992 ❤same
The 90's was an amazing time to be 25, the entire decade was a vibe!
It was released in 1992. I was 24, in the Army as a paratrooper and this was the jam.
This came out in 1992 and if you play it at a party tonight your house is getting wrecked!
*recked
I’m an old dude. Watching confusion on gen z’s faces gives me pure joy 😂😂
Track Information:
Personnel:
Everlast: Vocals
Danny Boy O'Connor: Vocals
DJ Lethal: Scratches
Lyrics by Erik Francis Schrody (Everlast)
Produced by DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill)
Samples:
Bob and Earl - ”Harlem Shuffle” (1963)
(The Horn Fanfare Intro)
Junior Walker and the All Stars - ”Shoot Your Shot” (1965)
(High-Pitched Saxophone Squeal at the Beginning of Every Bar)
Chubby Checker - ”Popeye (The Hitchhiker)” (1962)
(Piano Riff)
Recorded:
November 1991 - May 1992
Single Released:
on May 5, 1992
Album Released:
July 21, 1992
Tommy Boy Records
Brother man you may not realize this but there was a time long before you were born when black people and white people got together and we all jumped around and Hip-Hop was for everybody and it was a uniting music. I'm 55 years old and I used to break dance to all kinds of hip-hop music back in the day. There wasn't no racial hatred because we were all digging the same music. Did you young guys just think you invented hip hop just the other day ?....... Man when I was growing up black and white didn't mean anything cuz we was all out in the streets.
I’m a girl!
@@tyyy2slimeyreacts who can tell anymore?
@Richardzmaxdragway I’m telling you
@@Richardzmaxdragwaydon’t be dense. Because she’s literally telling you
@@tyyy2slimeyreacts I know you're telling me I'm just saying that I didn't know that from the start because it didn't seem like you're a girl. You sounded and acted like a young man. I'm just saying it's hard to tell the difference anymore
Came out in May of 92, I remember buying it on Cassette
This came out in 1992 and it's still a banger today. Even in the clubs in 97 were still bangin this and everyone jumped. It was a fan favorite at the clubs.
This dropped in 1992, and 6 years later, the lead singer (rapper), reimagined himself as Everlast, with the hit song 'What it's Like' in 1998 and 'Put Your Lights On' with Santana. both of which are bomb. Erik Schrody (Everlast) has some for real talent and I got mad respect for both genres he visited.
Wow...a classic party-starting throwback! I was at a Cinco de Mayo party this year, and when this song went on, everyone was like "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!".
This song is from 1993!! I am 50 years old an listened to this when I was a sophomore in college--lol!!
92!
Didn't matter if you were in the club or a house party, this song had the dance floor packed.
this song came out in 1992
Irish ☘️ rockin it
That ‘noise’ that you hear is a sample of Prince from his song ‘Get Off’. It’s the first thing you here in the song.😎
5:57 That noise is a saxophone that was sampled from the 1988 song "Ain't Saying Nothing" by Divine Styler, which itself was sampled from the 1967 song "Shoot Your Shot" by Junior Walker and the All Stars.
This is how we partied back in the 90s… the whole club would be literally jumping… you can’t not bounce to this. It’s an absolute classic.
We partied back in day! You don't see that kind of fun today. We partied from Friday to Sunday morning.😉
2023 and this still fuckin slaps. House party/club JUMPIN’ to this day
Released on May 5, 1992
Song came out in 1992 and from 1998 to this day it has become a huge traditional song for the Wisconsin Badgers football team to get the crowd going and strike fear into opponents. This video in the link shows what a massive atmosphere it creates when the song starts about a minute into the video: ua-cam.com/video/jm_vCOoqH5E/v-deo.html
5:57 - That sound is made with a turntable... Never heard scratching before? :D
This shit was the absolute banger back in 1992. I was there to experience this song playing at clubs and parties back then. No matter where you were at when this song came on people were jumping around.
That Noise is actually a Horse sampled from a Western Movie
I was gonna say it you beat me to it 😂
Was it an Irish Sport Horse from Upstate New York, by any chance?
If not, might it have been a Shagya-Arabian horse from Transylvania?
There is a connection between New York City and Transylvania, you know;
Particularly centering around how such horse-types, er, arguably might be so wont to neigh loudly and... uh... unbridledly, as it were... around any equinely-audible mention of the erstwhile Girlfriend of Dr. Victor von Frankenstein, formerly of Transylvania Heights, Transylvania -- to wit:
Frau Blücher.
🤪🤪🤪
"Harry, he was at it again! ..."
"... So, vhaddaya vant me to do about it?"
"... Every day!!"
"Let him; let him!!!"
*"New York next! Everybody out for New York!!!"*
[ ... ]
"Hans, er macht es schon wieder! ..."
"... Nu, was soll ich denn nur machen?"
"... Aber jeden Tag!!"
"Lass ihm; lass ihm!!!"
*"Transylvania nächste! Jeder aussteigen für Transylvania!!!"*
😊😊😊
Jump Around" is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain, produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, who has also covered the song, and was released in May 1992 as the first single from their debut album, House of Pain (1992).
House of pain - On point
This song came out in 1992. I was 22 years old, living my best life in Miami where I grew up.
6:09 That "noise" is PRINCE.
It's a sample of one of his screams.
Now, that's interesting
It's from the 90's and now I feel soooooo ooooolllllllddddd. But I loved it. 90's were the times man.
I believe you have to legally like this song, it’s like Federal Law or something.
😂🤣😂 yeah, l think so too🤣😂
Remember the internet has only existed since 1996.
Not to be a smart ass but the internet did exist prior to '96 but they were called message boards!
@@maryreilly5092 So thanks for making my point, yes not 'til '96 did the World Wide Web exist where people who were NOT computer nerds could actually use it. Dial up BBS' were VERY uncommon, and NOT the internet.
@@theidajawho Please don't be mad! Have a great Sunday.✌️
@@maryreilly5092 Not mad, just pointing out how incorrect your statement was.
@@theidajawho yeah
I was 17 when this came out & it still makes me FERAL 😂
It came out in the early 90’s. Still bumps!!!!🔊🔊🔊
THis song has shocked the Whole world. They play it at footbal statiums. Its the type of music that is just infectious to everyone. When you get up and out your seat you just have to jump around.
What a lively song, makes me feel the groove..
Many ppl have tried to figure out what that sample is playing throughout the entire song. House of Pain have never disclosed where it came from, because as you could probably guess, they didnt get clearance for it, and would owe a hell of a lot of royalties for the original artist 😂😂. This song was huge in the 90s
sample came from popeye the hitchhiker by Chubby Checker
It came out in 1992 wow 32 years ago I feel old now :(
College parties in 1992.....were one of the best experiences, thanks to songs like this. It was everything you imagined a party to be. I'm so grateful to have grown up in the era that I did.
The song came out in 1992. The "noise" is the bagpipes.
Yeah, '92. This and Arrested Development's "Tennessee" were in the clubs.
Best house party song everrrrrrr
Oooooh I have been to MANY party like that! I'm a year older than Everlast, and those parties... MMmmmmmm-MMM! Early 90s? Whole place jump like that? Wall to wall people, all feeling good. LOVE that you're feeling this. This song was my JOINT back when I was in my 20s. Love it.
It was right around nineteen ninety when this came out. This song would burn a room down!
You are a powerful soul. Do good things in this world ❤ ✝️.
Gen x music was hard
Gen X is hard.
Yep!!!
Robin Williams R.I.P.
I first heard this song in Mrs Doubtfire. Great movie and this is a great song
I was surprised someone young kinda liked it. They were aliright but treading water in a sea of amazing rappers.
That one lyric though, "or better yet a terminator, like arnold Schwarzenegger, tryin to play me out as if my name was Sega." It's so good in my eyes i don't even know what to say about it. It's just a great line.
90s kids! We love this song
Monster 90's hit and still is.
just go to any irish bar on st. patrick's day. wear green.
for the full experience, go to an irish bar in south boston.
for sure cos that aint gonna be no regular party its an experience..i aint from boston but go anywhere on st patricks day and watch what happens then throw this track in the mix =top of the morning to ya and ya gonna hear And the rest of the day to you 🍺🍺🍺
This song makes everyone feel a little Irish. 🎉
Came out my sophomore year in high school. And you could play it to this day in the club and everybody will freak out. Party jam of the century
"That noise" is a sample of Prince screaming.
That was the rumor. It's actually a horn sound from Jr. Walker and the All Stars song "Shoot Your Shot"
OMG!! You've been living under a rock if you're ever heard that sample before...
Best reaction to this song ever!
This was out in my high school years in the 90s. This was in the CD player in my car.
Released on May 5, 1992 - 31 years ago
damm that make me feel old I remember when my buddy bought the album (cassette tape)
I was in college lolol, damn I’m getting old.
90s House Party Music was the best. Great time to be a teen
House road party anywhere anytime we deh 90s was it
Came out in like 1992….I was around 16 years old….saw them in Fresno CA and in SF with cypress hill back then.
In the day any house party you went to had a group of awkward white dudes watching and waiting for this song to play. Then for about four minutes, we were God's.
I'll see your Third Person Singular Possessive Pronoun there, and I'll Raise you a Thumb-Like;
By God.
😊😊😊
😂😂
That noise is the uillean pipes. Pronounced illen. Traditional Irish pipes
It's a Saxophone
That Sega bar!
Sega was a gaming system
Homie thats from the 1992. We were bumping to that. Hit song and they have other hits. Look up B real from cypress hill.
St. Patrick's day parade in Boston Don't fuck with the Irish
thats nyc
Yeah, that’s not Boston, that’s New York City
such a fun song
After all of this time this song has me chair dancing. 😂
that noise youre talking about is a sample of Prince screaming.
…learn something new every day
For a while in the 90's you couldn't go to a college football game and not hear this song.
Bagpipes make the noise. The pipes are calling!
You don't mess with the Irish people
Dont tell the English.
When I was in elementary, in the early 90s, we used to have jump rope days in gym. They would always play this song to get us pumped up and it worked
❤
I actually moved from Ireland a few years before this song and I fell in love with hip hop…then this came out one summer…You couldn’t tell me nothing all summer!!! Hahaha! Good memories.
This song is dedicated to Joe the biter nicolo, he took this and gave it to Kris Kross for jump, Everlast had the last laugh
I remember when this song first came out back in early 90s
This was the party starter of 1992. And if you played it late in the evening or night, the whole place would get wrecked like one big mosh pit...
90's house parties were off the hook!!
I don't care what color you are, this song might be the mostest hype hip-hop party jam of all time. There's no denying the somatic effect.
Fire. This might have been when fire was invented.
It dropped in 1992.
Released in 1992 hedlok
Irish people are gangster
Mark walberg and his brother are from Boston and Damon and Ben Affleck Boston Red Sox suck I'm a Yankee fan 50 years
House of pain can come to New York City and nobody can mess with them
1992-Awesome group and bad ass song.
That "noise" or 'instrument" you were trying to figure out is actually legendary artist Prince from the beginning of his song "Gett Off"!!
Irish 🇮🇪🍀 of Hells Kitchen, New York. Where the St. Paddys day parade is at.
YES! I remember going to clubs in the ‘90’s and when this song started EVERYONE was on the dance floor..Jumping!!
That screeching sound is the bagpipes, my friend. A very screechy instrument...
Nope.
It’s actually a horn that was sampled from Divine Styler ‘Ain’t Sayin Nothin.’ Just heard an interview with Everlast where he was talking about it.
I sit corrected!
Song came out in 92
1992 G a banger for all time club shit
Great reaction.. Came out in '92.. check out "Renegades of Funk" (Rage against the Machine).. cheers
This came out in 1992.
Do yourself a favor and search Wisconsin football jump around. They play this and a stadium with 60-70 thousand people rumbles as they jump
that high pitch sound is a saxophone, a sample from Jr. Walker & the All Stars, song called Shoot Your Shot
A lot of people dismiss it, but Everlast had one of the diss tracks against Eminem with Whitey's Revenge.
The video came out in 1992.
Damn, we partied different in the 90’s- I MISS IT!!!💯✌️
This the lyrics of this song comes off a bit cheesy now, but back in the day it was the bomb. Always played this video on MTV