I see people watching this stuff now and reacting to it and I'm really starting to realize how good we had it. This is one of the many jams when I was growing up. It was a fantastic time for music. Nobody's accusing us of any sociopolitical bullshit. We were the dopest.
Yeah. I watch a lot of react videos, and it's so much fun seeing younger people discover music and other things that I take for granted because I grew up with them. I'm not gonna put on the rose tinted glasses, there were still tons of issues in the world during the 90's and early 2000's, but we didn't have this weird internet mob mentality that just wants to complain about things. It's just a song. Enjoy it or don't. No one's forcing you to listen to it.
I’m 48 now and watching this makes me realize how good our music was in the 90s! Rap and metal(and some rap metal bands) had awesome albums back then. I lived in downtown Atlanta then, and went to Georgia State University. I even had a class with Ludacris before he quit school and became famous! Great times!
the problem now is that no one really gives you a direction to find your interest in this ocean of musical options the problem back then, you had to rely on the choice they supplied to you. i like to day better tho even tho you get a lot of
I'm a '78 Bronx kid, but watching this I feel so old now... It blows my mind younger cats these days had no idea about Everlast aka Whitey Ford & his start with House of Pain. WILD!
I'm gen x, and I remember how lit this was back in the day... And in 2024, 32 years later it still bangs when comes on because I've seen Gen Z's dancing to it, doing exactly the same dance we did all them years ago.
I still have this on vinyl from back in the day lol but yea complete BS that any of them haven't heard this...... were they born under a rock, seriously say you like hip-hop and never heard this...... mongs or liers 😂
Wait til they find out he wasn't Irish, was from L.A., rapped with ICE-T when he was younger.... and later came out with an acoustic guitar singing the blues as Whitey Ford!! ☺
House of Pain is Everlast who is the main rapper who went onto have a solo career that mixed rock,blues with hip hop and he formed the rap supergroup La Coka Nostra, Danny Boy O’Connor as the other rapper who now actually owns the house from the movie The Outsiders and runs it as a museum for the movie,and DJ Lethal as the DJ who went onto be the DJ for the Nu Metal Band Limp Bizkit
The only Boston related imagery is the Celtics tank. The videos are from the NYC St Patrick's Day Parade in 1992. The group is from LA. I'm a Bostonian and used to think this was a Boston jam. I was wrong; very wrong. But then I realized a group from LA shot their video in NYC wearing Celtics colors. They came to get down!
This song played in every club in the 90s with EVERYONE jumpin around...younger genz should listen to all of the late 80s 90s rap hip hop....much better than todays started from the bottom now we here😂
John nooo...we've been peaking since Elvis rolled his hips in '56..jail house rock..I've had the honor to see and hear all the genres come on scene since then..Stones..Doors..Beatles..and onward..it's been a blast! 🎉
Middle school in the 90s we had a supply teacher for math class. Usually we sat and ignored supply teachers and ran the clock down to the end of the day. She was stubborn. Around 20 minutes in, we'd had enough. Someone pulled the boom box out of the supply closet and put this on. Entire class was jumping so loud, we had a bunch of teachers from other classes show up at the door but we didn't notice. Principal had to deal with us and he was sooooo passed off. This was about a month after our class acted up on a school field trip. Started a fire in a courthouse and some of our class were missing when the school bus was picķing us up. Found out our teacher had quit. No one wanted us. Vice Principal taught our class for the rest of the year. Non of us were really bad kids, it was just a bad combination of too many class clowns and too many followers put together. 😅
First rap song to hit Billboard's #1 was Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. Goes to show how much influences hip hop had on all cultures back in the 80s and 90s.
This group is from LA but they repped Boston because the Celtics and Irish iconography. I was in high school and lived in the Boston area around this time and we collectively lost it a bit when we heard this. Do yourselves a favor and look up top hip hop songs between 91 and 95. CRAZY time to be a fan of the genre. Nothing like being in school parking lot on a Friday afternoon, tape in the deck, windows down, and pealing out. Great era
University of Wisconsin plays this heading into the 4th quarter during home football (American football where the oblonged ball only gets kicked a few times). It pretty awesome to see 70,000 simultaneously.."Jump Around ".
They play this song between the 3rd and 4th quarters at the University of Wisconsin football games. The entire stadium starts jumping, and the stadium actually shakes! It's an experience for sure.
It’s a B1G football, should be hyped that’s people came to see….meanwhile IOWA’s a bunch of downers. There’s a time and a place, but after getting all pumped to go knock someone’s head off, “the wave”. Iowa football gets jacked for hours before the game, plays the first quarter, then is required to wave and “cry” during a football game. Imagine the exact opposite of what every football coach has ever told any player. Am I the only one who’s ever thought, “wave after the game”, win or lose. Hyped for hours, to downer, to trying to get hyped again?
I'm 55 and i just start moving to this as soon as I hear it. I think your channel is cool, it really makes me smile when others discover music like this.
@@TakezoMusashi Soul Assassins- Cypress Hill, House of Pain, FunkDoobiest which were around before Muggs hooked up with the ones you mentioned talking 92/3 he was still with Cypress Hill you are talking about an album with different artists House of Pain and Cypress Hill -backstage Soul Assassins tour throwback 1993 HOP and Cypress Hill rolled together thick through most of the 90’s as we were all part of the Soul Assassins clique. The was taken backstage on the Soul Assassins Tour. The line up consisted of The Wholigans featuring a 14 year old who would later become The Alchemist, Funkdoobiest, House of Pain and Cypress Hill. This tour was wild af! Every god damn day was a party. We trashed hotel rooms, dressing rooms tour buses etc. We were madcap to say the least but the shows were amazing! The fans would show up early to not miss any of the line up. Every group including the Wholigans played for a completely full sold out venue. I remember Son Doobie, Everlast and I would at some point in our Cypress set rock a song the 3 of us would rock together and then jump in the crowd to see who could get the crowd to carry us from the front of the venue to the back and back to the front. A race if you will. Son was a stick figure then as he thinnest of the 3 so he should have won every night but somehow I would end up winning. Fun fucking times www.reddit.com/r/90sHipHop/comments/1awgdgo/house_of_pain_and_cypress_hill_backstage_soul/?rdt=64733
Jesus, this was a huge Hit in Europa in the 90s. When the Sound was played in the Club, Beer flew trough the air and everyone danced to it. The Song is still popular today. 🎉
Yup, definitely NYC, but all that Celtics shit, the bar shots might be Boston. I grew up in an Irish neighborhood in Queens, if you showed up in that type of bar there, wearing that…wouldn’t go well for you…just saying.
@@stevestreeffrealtor5507 The bar in the video was the Old Town Bar and Resteraunt in Manhattan's Flatiron District near Union Square. The Old Town has been in continuous operation at 45 E. 18th street for the past 123 years ... not Boston.
Man, between 1989 and early 2000's music seemed so different. I can't say better because art is subjective. It was my favorite time period for every type of music though.
Take me back to my High School days with this one! 1991/1992. You would hear this in everyone's ride at that time. Along with Low Rider, Nemesis Munchies for your Bass. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!
They are Irish Americans. The melting pot my NYC baby!!!! This had every club jumping back in the day!! Proud to have witnessed The Golden Era of Hip Hop!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They are Americans. No such thing as Irish Americans, African Americans, Italian Americans, etc ... just Americans. Your BS divisive labels are one of the main problems in the U.S.
@@mlsanders4800 they are Americans of Irish descent. Some of us celebrate our roots and still proud to be Americans. Some of you need to learn how to walk and chew gum at the same time. Diversity is a beautiful thing whether you like it or not. Now you can go on and have a seat in the “It’s not that serious lounge” _/✌🏽
@@mlsanders4800 Comments like this are what's divisive and negative. No one felt divided at all by this. They just thought Americans with Irish ancestry.
this is the kind of music that brings everyone together, especially in a bar. Can't believe it's been 25+ years!! When my daughters were toddlers and up to age 3-4 I would carry them with blasting this song. Best memories ever
I was born in '71... So born at the best time possible!!! ❤❤❤🎶🎶🎶👊 Cuz I love Led Zeppelin and so many great 70's bands... Yet was young when all this was going down! ❤ This song to me, is quintessential of what being a young adult in the late 80's/early 90's was all about. We had the BEST MCs and most profilic rap, techno, rock, etc etc EVER! 👍👊👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶❤ Love this song and Em even acknowledged them in his speech 💯😍👊👏👏
@@Guitarsandpaint I believe his first rhymes with Ice T was on Iceberg Freedom of Speech. But my mind is not what it once was. I do believe that when Everlast left Rhyme Syndicate, Ice T attacked him with a dis track accusing him of being a sell out. Ironically, not soon after, Ice T became a TV star and his career as a rapper faded into the distance. But I'm just a fat old honky from the middle of nowhere Canada., so again, I might have some of this wrong.
Fooock man i am from Bulgaria and on50....remember how gettin absolutely insane listenin this...even now jumpin around like mad....fooock...what a times❤❤❤
We lived these songs. We stood in lines at music stores to buy these albums, went to house parties where this was played and every car bumping these songs after school. Great memories
NAAAAAAAAAAAH this is my party anthem from being a kid. How are people just discovering this classic track and rap group. That is mad. Been bumping this since primary school. Damn nearly 40 and still lights up a party. People forget DJ MUGGS produced this from LEGENDARY HIP HOP group CYPRESS HILL.
@@freedriss1237 ACTUALLY...EVERLAST WAS BORN IN LONG ISLAND NYC.....HE MOVED TO LA WHEN HE WAS A KID...HE WENT TO TAFT HIGH SCHOOL IN LA THE SAME TIME ICE CUBE WAS THERE.
@@Guttlegob And?! Our Irish diaspora are actually proud of being ethnically Irish and proud to be American! You guys roll over for foreigners and hate your country. What’s the point of your point?
That's MC Everlast, back in the day he used to be part of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate.. He looked completely preppy back then, look up the video called "The Rhythm" He also went to high school with Ice Cube..
Everlast was originally from LA, and in the 80s, and was affiliated with Rhyme Syndicate (Ice T) for a bit. TBH he was a little whack then, but he was just starting out. He guests on 1-2 T songs from back then. I met him once, he was working in a sandwich shop in the valley next door to the auto shop my buddy worked at. At any rate, he keeps working his craft, and in the 90s hit with this absolute BANGER. Later he comes out with "What It's Like" which was a huge hit.
The producer was Dj muggs, to whom also produced Psycho Realms and Cypress Hill. And he is latino. Their last album, they made a song "Pass the jinn" where many black rappers and rastas was on that track. My favorite song from House of Pain is "On point" where there is a dope video and "Where I'm from".
DJ Muggs is Italian, not latino. "Of Italian descent, Muggerud was born in Queens borough of New York City, and was adopted into a Norwegian family.[2][3][4]"
My home state school, University of Wisconsin-Madison, has played this song at the start of the 4th quarter for their home football games since 1998. When 80,000 fans "Jump Around", it has registered on the "Richter Scale", which is a tool to measure the severity of earthquakes. It's fun to watch both sides of the field; cheerleaders, players, and fans enjoying this. I was kinda surprised though because of some of the lyrics are a bit sketchy, but of course the school doesn't play them, mainly just the music. I was surprised to find out that their DJ ended up in Limp Bizkit.
Proof on how the quality of music has diminished with time. 90's hip hop was on another level. we were spoiled and didn't even know it. HIP - HOP DON'T STOP !!
Emerging as a member of Ice-T's group Rhyme Syndicate, Everlast's 1990 debut album Forever Everlasting was a commercial disappointment. Following the album's failure, Everlast teamed up with fellow Taft High alums DJ Lethal and Danny Boy to form the hip-hop trio House of Pain. I just wanted to give you his back story. I have his first album when he was with Ryhme Syndicate. Back then he wore a suit and tie. You don't know how suprised I was when he went to New York and formed House of Pain.
South Boston "Southie" has a huge Irish population that is incredibly proud of their heritage. I remember when this came out it was an absolute banger, still is after all these years!!!!!
I was 16 and a freshman in high school when this song came out in May of ‘92! It was a banger back then and still is! Played at every high school dance and club back in those days. Whenever this song played you had to get out on the floor. He is basically rapping about a rap dual. Aka rap contest as so to speak. 😉 You can hear that in places where he says “spittin’ out lyrics…but you ain’t got none”. 😂 Ah the 90s. Good times, man. Good times. ✌🏻
The video was filmed in New York 1992 during the St.Patricks day parade. 2:15 you can see the patch on the Cops jacket says NYPD plus St.Patricks cathedral and along the parade route is New York in the background.
Everlast (lead rapper) born in NY, but grew up in LA. He is an original member Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate. Danny Boy (Hype Man/Second Rapper) born and raised in NY. DJ Lethal (Turntablist) born in Latvia, Soviet Union but grew up in New Jersey. All met in LA in the late 80s to form House Of Pain. Signed to Cypress Hill DJ Muggs Soul Assassin Records in 1990, and the rest is history. The video takes place mostly during a St Patrick's Day Parade in NY City. The only thing from Boston is that Bird jersey. Everlast has gone on to do much much more, and you probably have heard some of his other hits, but don't realize it's him. He is very diverse musically, and that's why he has longevity in the Industry. He is the writer of a handful of absolute timeless classic songs, in more than one genre. Just Google him ;)
I just watched another reaction prior to this one. The did a quick lookup and said that the song was shopped with Ice T and another who both turned it down while House of Pain picked it up.
Watch the 2017 woodstock performance. Pure hype. IIRC the wisconsin badgers college football fans get down to this. When they play it, the whole stadium goes ballistic. It's a sight to see.
The guy rapping in the Celtics jersey is Danny Boy (Danny O’ Connor )other MC is Everlast and the DJ is Lethal Check Boomshalaka Boom Bitch Vig remix by them that song goes hard .
@@CustmBug sorry I was tired I remembered that detail because he DJ ed for Limp Bizkit . I know Cypress Hill was associated with them some ways because of some interviews B Real did .
House of pain is from Los Angeles California. Boston used to have a large Irish population in South Boston and Dorchester. Mattapan and Roxbury are our large black population
Since this song came out & I saw this video and heard Irish references in a couple of their other songs, I assumed they were from Boston. I only recently found out they were from LA. But then I also remembered their MC - Everlast being on an Ice T album before I ever heard of H.O.P. Ice wasn’t doing bi-coastal collabs back then! Haha. Small world.
From Irishman from NYC. This song is our St.Paddy’s Day anthem. ☘️ This song is timeless in all our Irish Pubs on St.Paddy’s Day. You can see some clips of the parade in the video.
I see people watching this stuff now and reacting to it and I'm really starting to realize how good we had it. This is one of the many jams when I was growing up. It was a fantastic time for music. Nobody's accusing us of any sociopolitical bullshit. We were the dopest.
we still are
@@thomashovgaard3134 I'm not disputing that.
Being a teen in the 90s was the best.
What? This was current with ratm.
Yeah. I watch a lot of react videos, and it's so much fun seeing younger people discover music and other things that I take for granted because I grew up with them. I'm not gonna put on the rose tinted glasses, there were still tons of issues in the world during the 90's and early 2000's, but we didn't have this weird internet mob mentality that just wants to complain about things. It's just a song. Enjoy it or don't. No one's forcing you to listen to it.
I’m 48 now and watching this makes me realize how good our music was in the 90s! Rap and metal(and some rap metal bands) had awesome albums back then. I lived in downtown Atlanta then, and went to Georgia State University. I even had a class with Ludacris before he quit school and became famous! Great times!
the problem now is that no one really gives you a direction to find your interest in this ocean of musical options
the problem back then, you had to rely on the choice they supplied to you.
i like to day better tho even tho you get a lot of
I'm a '78 Bronx kid, but watching this I feel so old now... It blows my mind younger cats these days had no idea about Everlast aka Whitey Ford & his start with House of Pain.
WILD!
@@whatsup9260 There is so little to like today is the problem. Songs and musicians are sub.
1976 from Germany 😅
Rap and Metal. Dude must listen to the "Judgement Night" OST, if you haven't already.
This song has been slappin' for DECADES. Still holds up.
Bro there from England
oh hell yeah. And that Muggs beat? What an everlasting beat!
@@anieshasoto3917they're from L.A. lol
@@anieshasoto3917 Um no they aren’t and even if they were no problem with that 😂💁🏾♀️
@@anieshasoto3917they're
Certified banger. This song never gets old. One of the best hip hop tracks of all time.
Gen X in the 90s :house party's were LIT when this song dropped.
I'm gen x, and I remember how lit this was back in the day... And in 2024, 32 years later it still bangs when comes on because I've seen Gen Z's dancing to it, doing exactly the same dance we did all them years ago.
40 O's were flyin😂
I'm Gen-X. I remember dancing to this song when I was in high school in the '90s.
you know that, here in the UK we lapped this shit up all night in the clubs
I still have this on vinyl from back in the day lol but yea complete BS that any of them haven't heard this...... were they born under a rock, seriously say you like hip-hop and never heard this...... mongs or liers 😂
Wait til they find out he wasn't Irish, was from L.A., rapped with ICE-T when he was younger.... and later came out with an acoustic guitar singing the blues as Whitey Ford!! ☺
Before that he was in boogey down productions with krs-1
@@caseylewis2835Vulture
Everlast is Irish and Danny Boy
@@ICELANDSTACKEN314 He's also from New York
@@ICELANDSTACKEN314 And I'm not positive but I'm about 95% positive. DJ lethal is also Irish
House of Pain is Everlast who is the main rapper who went onto have a solo career that mixed rock,blues with hip hop and he formed the rap supergroup La Coka Nostra, Danny Boy O’Connor as the other rapper who now actually owns the house from the movie The Outsiders and runs it as a museum for the movie,and DJ Lethal as the DJ who went onto be the DJ for the Nu Metal Band Limp Bizkit
You forgot the producer for this song and album was DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill and Soul Assassins.
Everlast was solo FIRST. He was apart of Ice T’s Rhyme Syndicate collective.
I never knew that was everlast
@@setsjunkhow they gonna forget Cypress Hill in all that. Hip Hop Legends
@@OrondeBranchcame here to say the same thing. Nice!
The only Boston related imagery is the Celtics tank. The videos are from the NYC St Patrick's Day Parade in 1992. The group is from LA. I'm a Bostonian and used to think this was a Boston jam. I was wrong; very wrong. But then I realized a group from LA shot their video in NYC wearing Celtics colors. They came to get down!
Did you get out your seat and jump around?
@@memdoc_1966 yup that's all it takes is that Celtics shirt we in Boston claim them ,,,,,
A timeless classic!! This song will still be badass 50 years from now.
This song played in every club in the 90s with EVERYONE jumpin around...younger genz should listen to all of the late 80s 90s rap hip hop....much better than todays started from the bottom now we here😂
Lots of Irish Americans in NYC & this was filmed during the St Patrick’s day parade in NYC & around the city
Nah, it's Boston.
Some parts of the video were filmed at the St. Patricks parade in NYC. I can personally recognize some of the locations. The police men are also NYPD.
@@Hi.Im.Chucky nope. NYC. They’re in the Old Town Bar, The Parade, & even Freddy, The Yankee’s Superfan, is in it. Sorry Boston.
@@Hi.Im.ChuckyYep and I think some of this was shot at a Southie funeral
It's Boston
90's was the peak of music in western civilisation for all genres, grunge, pop, techno, rap, metal, cant be beat
Roger that ! 😀👍🇦🇺
All down hill from there...
So true it is sad
How do Brits not know Cypress Hill? I'm Aussie and know the lyrics to this song
John nooo...we've been peaking since Elvis rolled his hips in '56..jail house rock..I've had the honor to see and hear all the genres come on scene since then..Stones..Doors..Beatles..and onward..it's been a blast! 🎉
Back in the 90's everyone was jumpin in the club to this song.
Damn straight!💯
And they still are. Put this on now and people are still jumping
Middle school in the 90s we had a supply teacher for math class. Usually we sat and ignored supply teachers and ran the clock down to the end of the day. She was stubborn. Around 20 minutes in, we'd had enough. Someone pulled the boom box out of the supply closet and put this on. Entire class was jumping so loud, we had a bunch of teachers from other classes show up at the door but we didn't notice. Principal had to deal with us and he was sooooo passed off.
This was about a month after our class acted up on a school field trip. Started a fire in a courthouse and some of our class were missing when the school bus was picķing us up. Found out our teacher had quit. No one wanted us. Vice Principal taught our class for the rest of the year.
Non of us were really bad kids, it was just a bad combination of too many class clowns and too many followers put together. 😅
But did they get down?
@@jordanevans2129 They did indeed
First rap song to hit Billboard's #1 was Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. Goes to show how much influences hip hop had on all cultures back in the 80s and 90s.
To this day he still has the highest selling Rap/Hip Hop album of all time.
This group is from LA but they repped Boston because the Celtics and Irish iconography. I was in high school and lived in the Boston area around this time and we collectively lost it a bit when we heard this. Do yourselves a favor and look up top hip hop songs between 91 and 95. CRAZY time to be a fan of the genre. Nothing like being in school parking lot on a Friday afternoon, tape in the deck, windows down, and pealing out. Great era
4:06 He single-handly made being a mailman the coolest thing ever back in the day!
...nah. Back then the postal workers were known for "going postal". It's got nothing to do with mailmen being cool lol.
"..so get out your seat and jump around.."
(instructions unclear, they remained seated)
🤣
White and Irish heritage 👏👏👏✌️✌️🇮🇪
From the album.. Shamrock's ☘️ and Sheilagh's which I still have 🔥✌️🇮🇪☘️
That's not the name of the album. 🤦
He's using guns as metaphor for how deadly his lyrics are. One line is "when I shoot the gift, I shoot to kill". He's not saying he's blasting folks.
That is true for a large part of 90’s hip hop. Channels like these always miss that fact op.
Indeed
You come up with that in your own?? 😮😮😮
@ESIIITM #YerMumHelpedHimLastNight
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Every time I hear this song I want to watch "Mrs Doubtfire" again.
RIP Robin Williams.
Lmao yooo I jus watched it last night with my son hahahaha
University of Wisconsin plays this heading into the 4th quarter during home football (American football where the oblonged ball only gets kicked a few times). It pretty awesome to see 70,000 simultaneously.."Jump Around ".
They play this song between the 3rd and 4th quarters at the University of Wisconsin football games. The entire stadium starts jumping, and the stadium actually shakes! It's an experience for sure.
It’s a B1G football, should be hyped that’s people came to see….meanwhile IOWA’s a bunch of downers. There’s a time and a place, but after getting all pumped to go knock someone’s head off, “the wave”. Iowa football gets jacked for hours before the game, plays the first quarter, then is required to wave and “cry” during a football game. Imagine the exact opposite of what every football coach has ever told any player. Am I the only one who’s ever thought, “wave after the game”, win or lose. Hyped for hours, to downer, to trying to get hyped again?
There's a video of When Everlast came to the first game back after Covid. Worth it to see him witnessing his song at the Camp
Hell yeah dude. As a Wisconsinite, it's pretty hype!!
@@rlciii are you serious....
Now I umderstand why durimg the DNC roll call they played thos somg for the state. 😂😂😂
That’s THE song that nearly every black artist of the era says straight up, “I wish I had written that track because it’s a straight up jam.”
I'm 55 and i just start moving to this as soon as I hear it. I think your channel is cool, it really makes me smile when others discover music like this.
This group was under the wings of Cypress hill, and in particullar Dj Muggs. Same with Funkdoobiest which I recommend checking out aswell
collectively called the soul assassins 👍
@@DLT100 Soul assasins chapter 1 dropped 97 with a ton of rap stars like RZA/GZA Goodie mob, Mobb deep and Wyclef Jean hmmm..
@@TakezoMusashi Soul Assassins- Cypress Hill, House of Pain, FunkDoobiest
which were around before Muggs hooked up with the ones you mentioned
talking 92/3 he was still with Cypress Hill
you are talking about an album with different artists
House of Pain and Cypress Hill -backstage Soul Assassins tour throwback
1993
HOP and Cypress Hill rolled together thick through most of the 90’s as we were all part of the Soul Assassins clique. The was taken backstage on the Soul Assassins Tour. The line up consisted of The Wholigans featuring a 14 year old who would later become The Alchemist, Funkdoobiest, House of Pain and Cypress Hill. This tour was wild af! Every god damn day was a party. We trashed hotel rooms, dressing rooms tour buses etc. We were madcap to say the least but the shows were amazing! The fans would show up early to not miss any of the line up. Every group including the Wholigans played for a completely full sold out venue. I remember Son Doobie, Everlast and I would at some point in our Cypress set rock a song the 3 of us would rock together and then jump in the crowd to see who could get the crowd to carry us from the front of the venue to the back and back to the front. A race if you will. Son was a stick figure then as he thinnest of the 3 so he should have won every night but somehow I would end up winning. Fun fucking times
www.reddit.com/r/90sHipHop/comments/1awgdgo/house_of_pain_and_cypress_hill_backstage_soul/?rdt=64733
Funkdoobiest tho!
@@DLT100thanks for the knowledge
Jesus, this was a huge Hit in Europa in the 90s. When the Sound was played in the Club, Beer flew trough the air and everyone danced to it. The Song is still popular today. 🎉
IT NEVER FAILS TO AMAZE ME HOW LITTLE THESE KIDS ACTUALLY KNOW ABOUT HIP HOP AND IT'S HISTORY!!! SMDH .. HILARIOUS 😅🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
so true
Word! ...and they swear they know everything.
@@bastrd_OnE EXACTLY... WHEN THEY ACTUALLY KNOW NEXT TO NOTHIN!!! 💯
Exactly!!!!!!!!
Love it, great reaction guys.
That video was filmed at the 1992 New York City Saint Patrick's Day parade.
Yup, definitely NYC, but all that Celtics shit, the bar shots might be Boston. I grew up in an Irish neighborhood in Queens, if you showed up in that type of bar there, wearing that…wouldn’t go well for you…just saying.
@@stevestreeffrealtor5507 The bar in the video was the Old Town Bar and Resteraunt in Manhattan's Flatiron District near Union Square. The Old Town has been in continuous operation at 45 E. 18th street for the past 123 years ... not Boston.
I was 13 at the time big fan here in Austin Texas.
With a lil Boston attitude 😊
It wasn't Ny it was Boston, stop it.
Look up Everlast, Cypress Hill, Warren G. Great era!
Right on...
Boston's "Southie" neighborhood is still largely descended from Irish immigrants.
Actually, the working class Irish were all pushed out in the last 20 years including my family now full of transplants and yuppies.
The Irish got promoted. Now they're all lawyers, doctors, and businessmen.
Man, between 1989 and early 2000's music seemed so different. I can't say better because art is subjective. It was my favorite time period for every type of music though.
Take me back to my High School days with this one! 1991/1992. You would hear this in everyone's ride at that time. Along with Low Rider, Nemesis Munchies for your Bass. Thank you for the trip down memory lane!
Same! 91/92 was my Sr year 😂
He's definitely from Boston he's got that marky Mark thing going on.
I'm c/o '92 as well; we had some of the best music in the late 80's and early 90's!
@@cwell510 yes sirrr lol
Insane in the membrane !!
Not just a song but a rap hymn of an entire generation!!!! Jump, jump around!!!
They are Irish Americans. The melting pot my NYC baby!!!! This had every club jumping back in the day!! Proud to have witnessed The Golden Era of Hip Hop!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They are Americans. No such thing as Irish Americans, African Americans, Italian Americans, etc ... just Americans. Your BS divisive labels are one of the main problems in the U.S.
@@mlsanders4800 they are Americans of Irish descent. Some of us celebrate our roots and still proud to be Americans. Some of you need to learn how to walk and chew gum at the same time. Diversity is a beautiful thing whether you like it or not. Now you can go on and have a seat in the “It’s not that serious lounge” _/✌🏽
@@mlsanders4800 Comments like this are what's divisive and negative. No one felt divided at all by this. They just thought Americans with Irish ancestry.
@@mlsanders4800 I'll continue to celebrate my family without any inout from you, go raith maith agat agus pog mo thoin! Slán!
Everlasts grandfather is German
this is the kind of music that brings everyone together, especially in a bar. Can't believe it's been 25+ years!! When my daughters were toddlers and up to age 3-4 I would carry them with blasting this song. Best memories ever
This was a huge rap song back in the day...as soon as you heard the start with the horns everyone got the memo...they started jumpin!!!
I was born in '71... So born at the best time possible!!! ❤❤❤🎶🎶🎶👊 Cuz I love Led Zeppelin and so many great 70's bands... Yet was young when all this was going down! ❤ This song to me, is quintessential of what being a young adult in the late 80's/early 90's was all about. We had the BEST MCs and most profilic rap, techno, rock, etc etc EVER! 👍👊👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶❤ Love this song and Em even acknowledged them in his speech 💯😍👊👏👏
Everlast started in Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate in the 1980s.
? I go back some but I don't know that story!
@@Guitarsandpaint I had the album with Ice T And Everlast and various artist. Before this came out.
@@Guitarsandpaint I believe his first rhymes with Ice T was on Iceberg Freedom of Speech. But my mind is not what it once was. I do believe that when Everlast left Rhyme Syndicate, Ice T attacked him with a dis track accusing him of being a sell out. Ironically, not soon after, Ice T became a TV star and his career as a rapper faded into the distance. But I'm just a fat old honky from the middle of nowhere Canada., so again, I might have some of this wrong.
@@GuitarsandpaintIt's true
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Singer is everlast or atleast used to go by that name . Whitey ford was a good album
Btw... My Irish heritage, I love this even more ❤ Bringing it 🎶🎶🎶💯👊👊👊 Absolutely LOVE your reaction y'all! 🥰👏👏👏👏👍💛
"HES WHITE ??"
ROFLMAO.. Im rolling
Racism is so funny.... 🙄🤙🏾🙄
@@ziggysawdust5407go to bed then grow up.
@@ziggysawdust5407being surprised and astonished that the rapper is white is not racism dwerp
No worries Netflix can fix that on their documentary 😂😂😂
@@Juan_Jose_De_SanMandrilor Disney ...
Fooock man i am from Bulgaria and on50....remember how gettin absolutely insane listenin this...even now jumpin around like mad....fooock...what a times❤❤❤
Over 30 years to making any event hype! Hell, this song was even in Ms. Doubtfire with Robin Williams.
This song made the whole club jump in the 90s. Everybody Got Off the Wall ❤
“Is he Irish?” Hahahaahahaha
We lived these songs. We stood in lines at music stores to buy these albums, went to house parties where this was played and every car bumping these songs after school. Great memories
NAAAAAAAAAAAH this is my party anthem from being a kid. How are people just discovering this classic track and rap group. That is mad. Been bumping this since primary school.
Damn nearly 40 and still lights up a party.
People forget DJ MUGGS produced this from LEGENDARY HIP HOP group CYPRESS HILL.
Look up the battle between Everlast AKA Whitey Ford and Em back in the day!!
ALOHA FROM THE 808 HI STATE 🤙🏾
Everlast came on the scene with Ice-T's crew Rhyme Syndicate.
That Cassette was amazing!!!!
FACTS!!!! ICE T HAD HIM IN THE WEST COAST FIRST
@@thexproductions90s Everlast is from L.A.
@@freedriss1237 ACTUALLY...EVERLAST WAS BORN IN LONG ISLAND NYC.....HE MOVED TO LA WHEN HE WAS A KID...HE WENT TO TAFT HIGH SCHOOL IN LA THE SAME TIME ICE CUBE WAS THERE.
Nice to see the family get an overdue upgrade. Leather recliners on vacation baby. As it should be. Keep up the Excellent work fellas
Irish folks all over the world know this song.😊
Except its not fecking Irish....wobble your head
Real hip hop music. The legendary House of pain.
ICONIC.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best hip hop track ever .
Everyones jumps around !!!!
Guaranteed.
They don’t call us The Fighting Irish for nothing ! The Irish are Tough yet, Good Hearted Ppl ! 😉🤗🤛 ☘️
Anyone can head to south Boston, run the mouth and they'll find out
Liverpool, England has far more Irish than Boston. No one claims being Irish there.
@@Guttlegob We have a lot here in Chicago...
Sláinte!! 💪👍
@@Guttlegob And?!
Our Irish diaspora are actually proud of being ethnically Irish and proud to be American!
You guys roll over for foreigners and hate your country.
What’s the point of your point?
I have had this into as my ringtone for years when it goes off you see everyone react no matter where u at.
That's MC Everlast, back in the day he used to be part of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate.. He looked completely preppy back then, look up the video called "The Rhythm" He also went to high school with Ice Cube..
So true
Everlast was originally from LA, and in the 80s, and was affiliated with Rhyme Syndicate (Ice T) for a bit. TBH he was a little whack then, but he was just starting out. He guests on 1-2 T songs from back then. I met him once, he was working in a sandwich shop in the valley next door to the auto shop my buddy worked at. At any rate, he keeps working his craft, and in the 90s hit with this absolute BANGER. Later he comes out with "What It's Like" which was a huge hit.
The producer was Dj muggs, to whom also produced Psycho Realms and Cypress Hill. And he is latino. Their last album, they made a song "Pass the jinn" where many black rappers and rastas was on that track. My favorite song from House of Pain is "On point" where there is a dope video and "Where I'm from".
PSYCHO REALM!!!! Great group, and also Sick Jacken's solo stuff. Highly underrated
True except Muggs is Italian. B real is Cuban though and Sen is Mexican so people think Muggs is Latin too.
@@ericpirillo7363 B-Real is half Cuban and half Mexican. Sen is Cuban, born in Cuba
Ok thanks. I didn’t know Sen was Cuban.
DJ Muggs is Italian, not latino. "Of Italian descent, Muggerud was born in Queens borough of New York City, and was adopted into a Norwegian family.[2][3][4]"
My absolute favorite rap group of all time. Their bars are FIRE! 🔥
This is Everlast, he has a great solo career too. Check out his track What its Like.
I completely agree...=)
Yea but after that album he went downhill fast. Nowadays he sounds like he had a 5 pack a day smoking habit.
That guy is a LEGEND!!! If you don’t know you just don’t KNOW!!! DUHHHHHJ
White boy here with some Irish heritage not realizing either. Glad I found this out with y'all. Lol ❤
You need to listen to 'On Point' too!
Then check out the whole album: Fine Malt Lyrics. It's a hard Irish boys soundtrack. 😊👍🏻
@@Jayskiallthewayski Definitely this! I'm not Irish but that first album was GREAT!!!
As a black woman born in the 1980s am so glad you guys are watching this.
This was played with Irish Pride here in New Zealand, we been down since day 1🤘🫵👑⚘️🍺🇳🇿dont forget Funkdobiest🍺
Much luv to you Cartier family love u guys keep it up
This Song came out in the early 90’s
My home state school, University of Wisconsin-Madison, has played this song at the start of the 4th quarter for their home football games since 1998. When 80,000 fans "Jump Around", it has registered on the "Richter Scale", which is a tool to measure the severity of earthquakes. It's fun to watch both sides of the field; cheerleaders, players, and fans enjoying this. I was kinda surprised though because of some of the lyrics are a bit sketchy, but of course the school doesn't play them, mainly just the music. I was surprised to find out that their DJ ended up in Limp Bizkit.
How is it possible that you have never heard this song!!!
I believe they said they never saw the video
This is hilarious!! I dont know to where to even begin. Goodnight....
Dig the crossover. These are all decent people.
Proof on how the quality of music has diminished with time. 90's hip hop was on another level. we were spoiled and didn't even know it.
HIP - HOP DON'T STOP !!
Next you should react to Informer by Snow 😁
YES !!!
🤣
Intro just got them rocking from the get go.
Yall felt it. Heheheh
Good video
He is from Los Angeles of Irish heritage,
He’s from NYC
@@johncostello9356He might have been born in New York , but he was raised in Los Angeles, went to Taft High school.
Yeah he is from Ice T’s crew Rhyme Syndicate in the 80s
Nah , bro everlast is from valley stream Long Island , he’s a New Yorker.
@berny1123 born in NY, raised in L.A.
Emerging as a member of Ice-T's group Rhyme Syndicate, Everlast's 1990 debut album Forever Everlasting was a commercial disappointment. Following the album's failure, Everlast teamed up with fellow Taft High alums DJ Lethal and Danny Boy to form the hip-hop trio House of Pain. I just wanted to give you his back story. I have his first album when he was with Ryhme Syndicate. Back then he wore a suit and tie. You don't know how suprised I was when he went to New York and formed House of Pain.
Back when this used to come on in the club EVERYONE would get out thier seats and hit the dance floor..song Is a riot
Now i can honestly say IMO
This is the BEST reaction to this song ive seen far..
Coming from a 90's Baby, Salute. 🫡💪🏻💯💯
South Boston "Southie" has a huge Irish population that is incredibly proud of their heritage. I remember when this came out it was an absolute banger, still is after all these years!!!!!
I was 16 and a freshman in high school when this song came out in May of ‘92! It was a banger back then and still is! Played at every high school dance and club back in those days. Whenever this song played you had to get out on the floor. He is basically rapping about a rap dual. Aka rap contest as so to speak. 😉 You can hear that in places where he says “spittin’ out lyrics…but you ain’t got none”. 😂 Ah the 90s. Good times, man. Good times. ✌🏻
Music brings us together and helps us realize we are not that different after all.
The video was filmed in New York 1992 during the St.Patricks day parade.
2:15 you can see the patch on the Cops jacket says NYPD plus St.Patricks cathedral and along the parade route is New York in the background.
Canadian here, we p[lay this every hockey game at some point in the 3 hours they play.!
I’m subscribed to both your channels ! 🤪
Awesome collab, chill vibes… 🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧
I saw House of Pain live at the Astoria here in London back in 92.
Before they went massive.
Only a couple of hundred of us there!
Great days
The St. Patrick's Day parade in N.Y. is a cool side show to this song. Everybody Jump!
They’re from Boston.
@@trevorjames4619wrong af. House of Pain as a group is from LA. Everlast grew up in NY on Long Island. Stop with this. Latin shit.
Everlast (lead rapper) born in NY, but grew up in LA. He is an original member Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate.
Danny Boy (Hype Man/Second Rapper) born and raised in NY.
DJ Lethal (Turntablist) born in Latvia, Soviet Union but grew up in New Jersey.
All met in LA in the late 80s to form House Of Pain. Signed to Cypress Hill DJ Muggs Soul Assassin Records in 1990, and the rest is history. The video takes place mostly during a St Patrick's Day Parade in NY City. The only thing from Boston is that Bird jersey.
Everlast has gone on to do much much more, and you probably have heard some of his other hits, but don't realize it's him. He is very diverse musically, and that's why he has longevity in the Industry. He is the writer of a handful of absolute timeless classic songs, in more than one genre. Just Google him ;)
Everlast the rapper from house of pain used to be down with ice t as one member of the rhyme syndicate back in the day!
I just watched another reaction prior to this one. The did a quick lookup and said that the song was shopped with Ice T and another who both turned it down while House of Pain picked it up.
Yeah they didn’t get along though. Both legends now
This song was HUGE when I was 20 yrs old. Still a banger!😊
Irish Pride ☘️+ real hip hop!🤘🏻
Watch the 2017 woodstock performance. Pure hype. IIRC the wisconsin badgers college football fans get down to this. When they play it, the whole stadium goes ballistic. It's a sight to see.
The DJ is DJLethal who went to Limp Bizkit another band you should react to.
Damn I did not knew that,
The guy rapping in the Celtics jersey is Danny Boy (Danny O’ Connor )other MC is Everlast and the DJ is Lethal Check Boomshalaka Boom Bitch Vig remix by them that song goes hard .
DJ Lethal, not Muggs. Muggs produced it but Lethal was the DJ performing in the song
@@CustmBug sorry I was tired I remembered that detail because he DJ ed for Limp Bizkit . I know Cypress Hill was associated with them some ways because of some interviews B Real did .
That my friends is EVERLAST
Epic!!
Beat was originally offered to cypress hill but they skipped it and passed it on to their buddies from house of pain. Rest is history!
House of pain is from Los Angeles California. Boston used to have a large Irish population in South Boston and Dorchester. Mattapan and Roxbury are our large black population
Since this song came out & I saw this video and heard Irish references in a couple of their other songs, I assumed they were from Boston. I only recently found out they were from LA. But then I also remembered their MC - Everlast being on an Ice T album before I ever heard of H.O.P. Ice wasn’t doing bi-coastal collabs back then! Haha. Small world.
Dorchester is part of the large black population.
@@billo6938 use too is the key word
Back ithe day everybody fro every race jump jamming and jumping to this track in ever NYC Club even me...I miss those days.
“This whole time he’s been white “? 😂😂 Since birth.
This song is an explosive banger.
And if you're a UNC basketball or Wisconsin football fan, it just hits on a whole other level.
From Irishman from NYC. This song is our St.Paddy’s Day anthem. ☘️ This song is timeless in all our Irish Pubs on St.Paddy’s Day. You can see some clips of the parade in the video.