I used to work in a nightclub where it was an unwritten law that if this song every started playing, ALL drink service was postponed because you couldn't stop all the staff jumping about like loons on a trampoline. Best part is that no one ever complained about this, because they were all doing the exact same thing.
This is like a children’s song just done hard and over angst. Nothing hard about it, literally makes me think of wigger puberty age white kids trying act gangster what a song they would’ve made sounded like. I just get a scene of little white kids jumping around with angry faces 🤣😂🤣😂
This track has been the guaranteed way to get a bar or party full of white folks airborne on the dance floor inside of 30 seconds, since the early 90s 🤣
It's base on Bob & Earl Harlem Shuffle, Divine Styler - Ain't Sayin' Nothin' ft. The Scheme Team, Guy, Gotta Be A Leader Popeye the Hitchhiker by Chubby Checker and a little, Prince's "Gett Off" and Junior Walker and the All Stars' "Shoot Your Shot"
this mexican girl in my projects put me onto HOP when I was like, 8 yrs old. She saw my mum in the elevator and was like "hey you're Irish right? Give this to your son he'll like them" and handed her a tape.
I was a 12 year old little yoot when this came out and it’s still one of the best tunes ever made. Whenever this is played here in the uk, everyone goes mental
Jump Around is such a huge song that other rappers will throw the song on at live shows and just get the whole crowd going wild. I've seen Snoop Dogg, and Cypress Hill do this on different occasions.
House of Pain's 1st album 'Fine Malt Lyrics', which featured 'Jump Around' was released in 1992, The Everlast album 'Whitey Ford Sings The Blues', which featured 'What It's Like', wasn't released until 1998
One of the truly great thing about the 90's that has been forever lost. there was no pocket culture, we had MTV, the school yard and magazines, so everyone was absorbing the same pop culture, everyone knew the slang, everyone knew the music everyone knew what was the "it" thing. it was a magical time when everyone was on the same page culturally.
DJ Lethal was one of the reasons Limp Bikit had so much success, he brought them a real DJ from a established hip hop band. (He is the DJ in this band also)
They are hard core Irish from Boston... very strong people. When you see the females dancing, Irish dancing...it also called Clog dancing which my great Grandfather was a master at. Much love and God Bless. Enjoy your reactions. 🥰
Danny Boy is from NYC, Everlast is from Long Island(Next to NYC) and DJ Lethal is from Latvia, and the video was recorded in New York, there's nothing Boston about any of this 😂😂😂
Wow..I'm so surprised that someone don't know House of pain,if the person is like 70/80 years old maybe but if you are between 20 and 40 years you have to know them,just like you should know Cypress hill or Onix! Those are legend in Rap music!
Fed up with G.U.R.U (RIP) of GangStarr should also be there to be fair if i was him i would check more of Everlast even after House of Pain, dude was killing it even when he joined La Coka Nostra years after House of Pain finished and he after his Solo Career outside hiphop
glad you liked one of my faves from my era growing up....this rhyme had flow and amazing lyrics....quality video aswell, a beat well known and still played today in many stadiums and house parties around the world. Subbed to your channel because you gave this a 10 out of 10
I'M so glad you enjoy music from my era. The lead member of the group had a solo career first out of NYC. He goes by the name Everlast and actually was the first white rapper way before Eminem. Here is a link to Everlast currently, the guy rapping in Jump Around ua-cam.com/video/DrW08D3cpOg/v-deo.html
This whole album is absolutely fantastic. If you wanna hear some bars check out "House of Pain Anthem" from their 1992 album 'House of Pain: Fine Malt Lyrics'. Everlast is a terrific MC.
Also another funny thing, Everlast was a graffiti writer who hanged around people who rapped and thats how he started, he never had dreams of becoming a big name he just was talented, and thankfully those around him noticed that
House of Pain got thier start with Ice T in his Syndicate, Danny and Everlast were a part of his crew and Everlast even did a solo album before him and Danny hooked up with DJ Lethal, then they formed H.O.P. had a few big hits and 3 albums, then they split, DJ Lethal joined Limp Biskit and Everlast went solo and snagged some Grammys and big hits doing the rap/talking blues stuff. They reunite from time to time, Danny isnt much into the game anymore, Lethal is still with Limp Bikit and Everlast and B Reel from Cypress Hill work together on many projects like Lo Koka Nostra and Everlast still is making music to this day as a solo artist also. Kriss Kross stole this title and chorus for thier song Jump also, HOP won a court case for the publishing. Producer was the one who did the thieving and had to pay, KK didnt lose much.
It came out in 1989. Same year as Public Enemy's Fight the Power. Great year as we transitioned into the 90's. I turned 24 in late 89 so I was still you and into all the current stuff.
This song was HUGE back in the day... And most famously known for being in the movie "Mrs Doubtfire", with Robin Williams.. the first scene with his sons birthday party, this is playing! ❤❤❤🎵🎶👊🥰 Watch it, if you've never seen that movie. This song always gives me goosebumps, even after all these years! 👍❤️ Great reaction sir 😍 Btw, I'm 53
That horn noise was sampled by many rap artists of the time. I've heard Cyprus hill, snoop dog, bone thugs and harmony,and more. Cyprus hill used horn sounds like that alot.
"Soul Assassins" running everything. Jump Around is mid 90s. Check out the history on House of Pain and Cypress Hill. Trust me you'll love these groups
That soul assassin album was amazing, I don’t remember the name but I could find it in my stack of old school cds…that one with La the Darkman was top notch
House of pain is a legendary Hip Hop I grow up with them, Paris, ghetto Boyz, ice T, ICE Cube, NWA, easy E, 2 Pac, Gangstarr Guru DJ Premier, Jay Z (the first albums), Mobb Deep etc....
Dude back in the day this song was that song that always got played at the clubs and when it came on everyone one was jumping. Like I was in some grimy clubs and the place would be shaking to the point you thought the building was going to come down. The 90’s was a great decade for music specially hip hop.
I was 16 when this came around and being from New York and in the New York Hardcore scene since I was 13 and to this day, I heard about House of Pain a few years before this game out. Their older sh*t is fire. But also being a white boy from New York and Irish, and House of Pain also being from New York, these guys were always being bumped 24/7 lol
@@hazebruv Him an Eminem went at each other 4 a minute, he definitely the 1st white rapper who didnt make white rappers look comedic, just found yer channel, good shit man, i'll keep watchin.
First time I heard this song was in 92 at a high school house party....Song came on everyone was like wtf is this and started jumping around ...I think the guy in charge of the music played it 10 times that night. A big dude jumped on a piece of furniture and took it out lol...great song
Some people dont realize the lead rapper (Everlast) has been around since before Vanilla Ice. He was rapping in the late 80’s with Rhyme Syndacate put out by Ice T
Wisconsin badger football team plays this on home games between 3rd n 4th qtr. nothing like 60000 people jumping in a stadium seriously shaking it. check it out
I was a freshman in H.S. when this beat dropped. I still have my CD I bought off of a DJ at a school dance. YOU AIN’T NEVER HEARD OF HOUSE OF PAIN?! Let me just tell you young blood, we had the best damn jams that would have you rockin’ the joint!
The lead emcee is the one Eminem got into a big feud with, Everlast. Several years ago, Scott Storch sampled this beat and Busta Rhymes and Eminem went insane on it
In the UK i'm sure this released twice. I bought the 7" single first time around then it was used on an advert, Guinness i think, and it was much more successful on re-release.
I used to work in a nightclub where it was an unwritten law that if this song every started playing, ALL drink service was postponed because you couldn't stop all the staff jumping about like loons on a trampoline. Best part is that no one ever complained about this, because they were all doing the exact same thing.
I love it! 😂
This is like a children’s song just done hard and over angst. Nothing hard about it, literally makes me think of wigger puberty age white kids trying act gangster what a song they would’ve made sounded like.
I just get a scene of little white kids jumping around with angry faces 🤣😂🤣😂
Bro that's whitey Ford from house of pain you should check out his current work the dude looks totally different
This is the only high-pitched squeal sound I like in a song every other one gets on my Got dang
nerves
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“I heard that beat many times”
Man there are un-contacted tribes in the jungle that know that beat.
LMFAO
You broke the internet with that!
And the lyrics lol .
Ya they herd it coming out of a 73 nova
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This track has been the guaranteed way to get a bar or party full of white folks airborne on the dance floor inside of 30 seconds, since the early 90s 🤣
I am not white and this is on my workout track. It kicks.
English group track! Not Irish taliban by a long shot!....love it, but Irish ,it's way of!
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Yeah, the number of fights that would break out was directly proportionate to the size of the room where said jumping around was taking place.
It's base on Bob & Earl Harlem Shuffle, Divine Styler - Ain't Sayin' Nothin' ft. The Scheme Team, Guy, Gotta Be A Leader Popeye the Hitchhiker by Chubby Checker and a little, Prince's "Gett Off" and Junior Walker and the All Stars' "Shoot Your Shot"
I think there is no DJ in the world who didn't have this song in his set up . This is a classic.
When this song starts up the only people not moving are either deaf or dead.
Even dead people would start jumping to this song.
Even the deaf people could feel the beat in the floor, in their chests, etc. and start jumping
Facts
this mexican girl in my projects put me onto HOP when I was like, 8 yrs old. She saw my mum in the elevator and was like "hey you're Irish right? Give this to your son he'll like them" and handed her a tape.
That's awesome lol🍀
That is incredible lol. Even further evidence of how awesome music, truly crosses all divides and unites
House of Pain are cool but they are as about Irish as Malcolm X
I was a 12 year old little yoot when this came out and it’s still one of the best tunes ever made. Whenever this is played here in the uk, everyone goes mental
I was the same age and it’s no different here in 🇨🇦
Oh yeah . Plenty of times in rock city lol
Yoot....lol
Youths, my cousin vinny is badass!
@@rawsko0316 the 2 yoots...I’m sorry. Did you say yoots....ya. The 2 yoots
Including me, a 63 year old woman!!!
Hands down the 70's, 80's and 90's had the best hip hop... nope, the best music ever!✨
Facts
100000%😳✌️
No doubt
Hip hop wasn’t around in the 70’s
@@comicjinks1451 it was but it wasn’t what hip hop is like today
Jump Around is such a huge song that other rappers will throw the song on at live shows and just get the whole crowd going wild. I've seen Snoop Dogg, and Cypress Hill do this on different occasions.
Cypress hill worked with house of pain
May, 1992. The lead singer, Everlast, had a solo hit with What It's Like. Completely different jam. Hard core lyrics; epic song.
EPIC LYRICS AND SONG
Incorrect this song was released in 1989, though House of Pain along with this song only started to pick up in the early 90s
@@TheHipHop_Junkie Hmm. Recorded in 1992 but released in 1989. That's something! How'd they do it?
and he was a part of Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate
House of Pain's 1st album 'Fine Malt Lyrics', which featured 'Jump Around' was released in 1992, The Everlast album 'Whitey Ford Sings The Blues', which featured 'What It's Like', wasn't released until 1998
the MC Everlast actually started in Ice T's crew in LA
One of the truly great thing about the 90's that has been forever lost. there was no pocket culture, we had MTV, the school yard and magazines, so everyone was absorbing the same pop culture, everyone knew the slang, everyone knew the music everyone knew what was the "it" thing. it was a magical time when everyone was on the same page culturally.
Back when DJs made scratching sound like an instrument.
DJ Lethal was one of the reasons Limp Bikit had so much success, he brought them a real DJ from a established hip hop band. (He is the DJ in this band also)
@@kikiki4592 They also had that Muggs connection too.
Damn I'm old. This was my teenage years music.
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.
This is more than a classic , that's high level rap . It has entered history guys !
One of the most sampled and imitated backgrounds in all of hip-hop!!
1989, grade 11,playing at every house or hall party many times over...everyone would jump at the same time,just like the vid..supa-cool old dayz.
This song wasn’t out in 89 homey
You listened to this in 1989 huh?
this used to be my ringtone from belfast Ireland
This beat usually always play during NBA games at the arenas. A true Hip Hop classic.
Now you have to do Cypress Hill Insane in Membrane
Yes please
They are hard core Irish from Boston... very strong people. When you see the females dancing, Irish dancing...it also called Clog dancing which my great Grandfather was a master at. Much love and God Bless. Enjoy your reactions. 🥰
No they are not Boston Irish. It's all an act. Plasstic Paddy sells well in the U.S.A.
They were from LA. But Everlast and Danny Boy identified themselves with other Irish Americans.
Danny Boy is from NYC, Everlast is from Long Island(Next to NYC) and DJ Lethal is from Latvia, and the video was recorded in New York, there's nothing Boston about any of this 😂😂😂
@@terrymartin5839facts nyc reppin. Peopel need to recognize
@@markovisic7244House of Pain is also L.A. That’s where the band was formed and founded.
Wow..I'm so surprised that someone don't know House of pain,if the person is like 70/80 years old maybe but if you are between 20 and 40 years you have to know them,just like you should know Cypress hill or Onix! Those are legend in Rap music!
More House Of Pain?? React to: SHAMROCK AND SHENANIGANS (BOOM SHALOCK LOCK BOOM. BUTCH VIG REMIX) ...... and ON POINT.
Also thumbs up for Fed Up ua-cam.com/video/G79Wy7GZKXc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TommyBoy
it ain't a crime.
Fed up with G.U.R.U (RIP) of GangStarr should also be there
to be fair if i was him i would check more of Everlast even after House of Pain, dude was killing it even when he joined La Coka Nostra years after House of Pain finished and he after his Solo Career outside hiphop
This track is pure🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Go into any metal/rock club, play this and everybody goes crazy 😎
I got more Rhymes than a Bible got Psalms.
And just like the prodigal son I’ve returned, anyone one stepping to me will get burned
I never eat a pig cuz a pig is a cop! 🇵🇷☘️
My favorite verse
@@Acord718eat more pigs get rid of more cops?
glad you liked one of my faves from my era growing up....this rhyme had flow and amazing lyrics....quality video aswell, a beat well known and still played today in many stadiums and house parties around the world. Subbed to your channel because you gave this a 10 out of 10
love this tune we use to listen to this all the time great video from all here in Ireland 🇮🇪
I'M so glad you enjoy music from my era. The lead member of the group had a solo career first out of NYC. He goes by the name Everlast and actually was the first white rapper way before Eminem. Here is a link to Everlast currently, the guy rapping in Jump Around
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This whole album is absolutely fantastic. If you wanna hear some bars check out "House of Pain Anthem" from their 1992 album 'House of Pain: Fine Malt Lyrics'. Everlast is a terrific MC.
Ice-T signed Everlast to his Rhyme Syndicate out of high school in the late 80’s. The same high school Ice Cube went to.
Also another funny thing, Everlast was a graffiti writer who hanged around people who rapped and thats how he started, he never had dreams of becoming a big name he just was talented, and thankfully those around him noticed that
Divine Styler also went to that high school, another known rapper went there as well, I cant think of his name
Song played at every hookie party I went to back oh high school in the late 80s early 90s, I wouldn’t trade those times for anything
Rocked your shirt at a job interview last week. 💯
You can never have too many bagpipes in a rap!!
Bagpipes go with anything bro, lol
@@deanfirnatine7814 That's a fact ahab!!!
It's a tenor saxophone.
I remember in 94 when i was blasting their second LP Back from da dead
This song is on my top list of hip-hop classics.
Just love it ❤
House of Pain got thier start with Ice T in his Syndicate, Danny and Everlast were a part of his crew and Everlast even did a solo album before him and Danny hooked up with DJ Lethal, then they formed H.O.P. had a few big hits and 3 albums, then they split, DJ Lethal joined Limp Biskit and Everlast went solo and snagged some Grammys and big hits doing the rap/talking blues stuff. They reunite from time to time, Danny isnt much into the game anymore, Lethal is still with Limp Bikit and Everlast and B Reel from Cypress Hill work together on many projects like Lo Koka Nostra and Everlast still is making music to this day as a solo artist also.
Kriss Kross stole this title and chorus for thier song Jump also, HOP won a court case for the publishing. Producer was the one who did the thieving and had to pay, KK didnt lose much.
It came out in 1989. Same year as Public Enemy's Fight the Power. Great year as we transitioned into the 90's. I turned 24 in late 89 so I was still you and into all the current stuff.
1992
everlast had a solo album on rhyme syndicate that came out 89, this track was not on it.
1992...
This song was HUGE back in the day... And most famously known for being in the movie "Mrs Doubtfire", with Robin Williams.. the first scene with his sons birthday party, this is playing! ❤❤❤🎵🎶👊🥰 Watch it, if you've never seen that movie. This song always gives me goosebumps, even after all these years! 👍❤️ Great reaction sir 😍 Btw, I'm 53
That horn noise was sampled by many rap artists of the time. I've heard Cyprus hill, snoop dog, bone thugs and harmony,and more. Cyprus hill used horn sounds like that alot.
"Soul Assassins" running everything. Jump Around is mid 90s. Check out the history on House of Pain and Cypress Hill. Trust me you'll love these groups
I second cypress hill 🔥
That soul assassin album was amazing, I don’t remember the name but I could find it in my stack of old school cds…that one with La the Darkman was top notch
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I got hooked up to this song from that fast ass snail movie “turbo” this song is mad heat 💯
This song is still.held on high baby, Salute from New Zealand 🇳🇿
A classic DJ Muggs produced track.
i forget what magazine it was, but they were giving out that beer label sticker. me and my buds took every one we saw and stuck it around town lol
thats everlast when he was young.
House of pain is a legendary Hip Hop I grow up with them, Paris, ghetto Boyz, ice T, ICE Cube, NWA, easy E, 2 Pac, Gangstarr Guru DJ Premier, Jay Z (the first albums), Mobb Deep etc....
The best of the 90's all over again! The album is Insane!!
Check out the track, by Everlast, called “Whitey”. Everlast was the guy rapping in this song. He went solo after House of Pain.
The squeal of joy at 4.15 did it for me. Have a like and a subscribe.
I was 12 the year this came out and remember it getting heavy rotation on MTV. This was definitely 🔥
I love yo energy bro ! Keep it up, you earned a new subscriber
I’ve watched a few reactions to this song now and I literally cannot believe none of them heard of The House of Pain or Jump Around. Absolutely crazy
Seeing that energy HazeBruv! You have a new subscriber.
Welcome aboard!
When I was in high school in ‘92 everyone in the school knew every word of this. This is when Cypress was new.
I still have my first house of pain album..bought it back in the late 80s
All I ever find is this one...this whole album is fire..please be one of the first to do another off this album
1992 was magical. I was 12. Great time to grow up!
This was the perfect song when I was in the Marines to heighten our sense of awareness.
One can never have too many bagpipes in a rap song!
Dude back in the day this song was that song that always got played at the clubs and when it came on everyone one was jumping. Like I was in some grimy clubs and the place would be shaking to the point you thought the building was going to come down. The 90’s was a great decade for music specially hip hop.
I was 16 when this came around and being from New York and in the New York Hardcore scene since I was 13 and to this day, I heard about House of Pain a few years before this game out. Their older sh*t is fire.
But also being a white boy from New York and Irish, and House of Pain also being from New York, these guys were always being bumped 24/7 lol
2 of the 3 born in New York and the band formed in Los Angeles.
You never heard of Everlast bruh? House Of Pain were like skater rap, their 3rd cd is fire, Truth Crushed To Earth,
Never champ lol
@@hazebruv Him an Eminem went at each other 4 a minute, he definitely the 1st white rapper who didnt make white rappers look comedic, just found yer channel, good shit man, i'll keep watchin.
When this track came out we'd jump like we were on Pogo Sticks,lol and I mean EVERYBODY
First time I heard this song was in 92 at a high school house party....Song came on everyone was like wtf is this and started jumping around ...I think the guy in charge of the music played it 10 times that night. A big dude jumped on a piece of furniture and took it out lol...great song
There's a few things that make me proud to be from Boston. This song is one of them.
D.J.Lethful was born in Latvia. Everlast and Danny Boy in New York. All bought up in Los Angeles. Plastic Paddies!
What does Boston have to do with this song?
As a curious fact: the Dj of this group (Dj Lethal), was in all the albums and videos of the Limb Bizkit group.
I was 20 in 1992. This song was hoppin already!! Hip hop was HUUUUGE then!! Embraced hard-core!!! All clubs played this. Big big big at this time.😊
Some people dont realize the lead rapper (Everlast) has been around since before Vanilla Ice. He was rapping in the late 80’s with Rhyme Syndacate put out by Ice T
First time I heard this was in miss doubtfire n i loved it ever sense
Rugby stadium in Dunedin, NZ was called the house of pain by fans.
Individualism was at it's height during the 90's, and people have been trying to copy it ever since.
The Irish know how to party! We bring it!☘👊
Everlast is also part of La Coka Nostra. Definitely not the top of popularity, but more of an underground super group.
Also WarPorn is a dope project he put out.
Yeah you should react to La Coka Nostra's video Thats Coke its House Of Pain with Slain and Ill Bill
Everlast verse in La Coka Nostas "I'm an American" is off the chain, but then again most of his verses are
All college kids in football divison 1 games parties , frat parties , hot chicks go crazy when this song comes on. Its a universally known song
If one of these guys doesn’t react to Shamrocks n’ Shenanigans somebody will have to step up bold and knock out their gold fronts.
I was 18 when this came out. It was a huge hit. It’s used a lot in the UFC.
When you jump around now, do your pendulous tits hit your wrinkled face? Much love from the youth of today. Aging is a privilege for the strong.
Wisconsin badger football team plays this on home games between 3rd n 4th qtr. nothing like 60000 people jumping in a stadium seriously shaking it. check it out
Huge thumbs up! i love his reactions!
He invited the opps to dance. That's hard.
Cant hear this and not think of Mrs. Doubtfire
Haha I always go there too
Same...lol I love this song and I love Mrs Doubtfire.👌
I always think of “Heat” when Pacino walks in the club to meet his informant.
That’s sad.
I was a freshman in H.S. when this beat dropped. I still have my CD I bought off of a DJ at a school dance.
YOU AIN’T NEVER HEARD OF HOUSE OF PAIN?! Let me just tell you young blood, we had the best damn jams that would have you rockin’ the joint!
Cool reaction bro. Seems appreciate all the good stuff. And an excellent ear for timelines. ✌️👍🏻
I know this song in 1992, when I'm high school,
and then more viral when this song become soundtrack Mrs. Doubtfire
As old-school as it gets, this was everywhere way back when.
I was in high school when this dropped, damn we were lucky back then, best time for all music
Check out Slaine - 99 bottles. Same vibe and both are from La Coka Nostra.
The lead emcee is the one Eminem got into a big feud with, Everlast. Several years ago, Scott Storch sampled this beat and Busta Rhymes and Eminem went insane on it
I can't hear this song without seeing Beavis and Butthead twerking. I tried to find a video, but apparently it is forbidden on the UA-cam.
House of Pain had some sick beats, also check out N2DEEP- BACK TO THE HOTEL from the early 90s, that stuff is smootttthhhhh AF
0:58 anyone else try and close the add. Great reaction of a classic ,ah the 90s
Everlast is one of the greatest singers I ever heard
This banger drops ? You know it baby .
In the UK i'm sure this released twice. I bought the 7" single first time around then it was used on an advert, Guinness i think, and it was much more successful on re-release.
Lov that song great memories listening to that
This song is 🔥🔥🔥. I can't help myself from wanting to jump around. 😁
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facts!
This song was in opening scene of Mrs Doubtfire movie
I swear i thought it was sang by a black hip hop group damn mad Respect
My teenage yrs musically was Da Bomb!!!