It does. Just like that bones thugs and harmony song on Bigs last album. Armed and dangerous Ain't to many can bang with us. Straight up weed no angel dust Label us notorious
I can't put into words how it felt to be a teenager from New York. when this came out This shit ran the streets for a whole summer. This was the golden era we showing out when this came out. I miss old new York 95 was that year
Dude the 90's...the 90's...the 90's. The clubs could pump this and everybody still on a packed dance floor. They would throw on Every Day It Rains s by Mary J with this. Yall missed out on 90's hip hop...like we missed out on 70's R&B.
Puffy’s (Diddy’s) Bad Boy Entertainment specialized in those smoothed out R&B jams sprinkled with hardcore lyrics (by either Biggie, Mase, The Lox, Black Rob, Shyne). Those were those 90’s R&B jams u played in the car while u was with your shorty. If you really like this one, you will also enjoy “Only You” by 112 featuring Biggie & Ma$e. Thats another classic.
Puffy commercialized what the NY City Famous DJ DooWop was doing on those mix/blend tapes they were the blueprint and had massive amounts of classic material on them
Dude you remind me, but I was in high school when I started researching samples and listening to the original songs. Keep it up brother. I love watching you go through your musical journey.
I often take for granted growing up in this era that the youth of today haven’t heard all of these songs yet. Brother, you only scratched the surface of Hip-Hop / R&B collabs….btw, noticed that you were surprised to see DIDDY dancing during the video. Did you know that was his THING back then? Peep Other bad boy videos from that era; sidenote: don’t forget Suge Knight’s infamous speech at the source awards.
@@erniesydow959 If you check out more of the reactions on this channel it's more like smooth as silk. The fabric puts you in a vibe more than falling apart. 👍
Dope reaction. It was with Total that Shyne made his debut on the "Sitting Home remix" .. too sick. Another good Total collab was "What you want" with Ma$e. Gotta check those out. BIG was so dope, Puff would put him on a new groups first single to create buzz. He did it with this song, Total's "Can't You See" and 112's "Only You".
I always said this was my favorite biggie feature verse, that flow is insane and effortless. Homie flowed over a slowed down version of james brown “the big payback”.
This shit was on the New Jersey drive soundtrack which dropped in 95. Before their debut album which dropped a year later. And yes sir that's the Big Payback by James 🔥🔥🔥🔥 and seeing Puff and Pam bop together live was fucking pure energy. Definitely a banger damn and go check out the kissing you remix by Total ft Puff another smoove joint 🫡
That includes biggie, made, faith, total, craig mack, Carl Thomas, 112, and the remixes puffy did as well as his own tracks the lox too, black rob, g-dep amongst others
The way he delivered “the high guy in 850i, smoke tint, rap terror, 4 chrome anteriors. Two-five’s by the liver, the fifth inconspicuous…’’. Him saying his 2.5 pistol is by his liver instead of on his hip, and the 5 is hidden went over peoples head. The word play and delivery…Top big verse 😮💨😮💨😮💨
You might as well do “Who Shot Ya” by Biggie lol… can’t leave that one out either.. and the joint with Biggie and 112… Big was a different fam, that era was different.. Enjoying your channel and seeing you go down the journey of Hip Hop… I’ll definitely suggest some and send your way… I appreciate the younger generation connecting the dots and digging in the crates/files… Respect 👊🏾
I be feeling the nostalgic vibes these songs induce. But I SUSCRIBED just to see the young homie vibe out on the music I grew up to. I KNOW the reactions he has because everyone in the club in the 90's experienced the same "Oh shit" effects of the bangers he's listening to. I wish more people from this generation had such an appreciation of the classics. Ayo, do you take suggestions, bro?
This was me 20 years ago going back listening to 80s and early 90s hip hop. Then finding out where they sampled the beat from. And that made me listen to 60s and 70s music. I’m enjoying watching your musical journey. Most of us have been on that same journey
"To all you artists out there, who don't wanna be on a record label where the executive producer's...all up in the videos, all on the records, dancin'..." - point proven in this video! Ha! 🤣
I gotta appreciate you bro...this is my era an to see that you appreciate it as much as i did growing up...i 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 u especially since you out here showing love to NY!!
I can’t image how early it was in the morning they filmed this cause thats a Popular tourist location in Central Park Ny. It stays crowed. Love this vid 💫💫🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction you just gotta do bad boy reaction the whole crew catalog is fire puffy had it on lock back then remixes and everything trust me you will not be disappointed
Death Row shit on Bad Boy...dissed them and outsold them with real street raps not commercial sissy music. East coast bias and still couldn't fuck with the west. I love biggie but Mase Craig mack G dep and bad boys version of Lox were garbage. Shyne was dope too
@@Gracied180 Deathrow was basically Dre Snoop and Pac. The Dogg Pound album went double platinum so did Murder was the case, above the rim and Gang related soundtracks. Dazhad great production and Kurupt was great rapper, Go listen to New York New York. And are you saying Nate Dogg wasn't good? Bad Boy and any east coast label couldn't fuck with them....prove me wrong
@@Gracied180 They were the best label in rap at the time and didn't do it with trash 80s samples for the bitches. They did it like real rap was meant to be, street shit
@@erniesydow959 death row sold more records that’s a fact I can’t argue, Nate was dope! On hooks tho I never anybody bumping a solo track by Nate dog track tho, but as a whole east coast rap shits on the west coast scene all together, plus once Dre left the row it was all down hill from there
One of the tracks that made the New Jersey Drive soundtrack a must. Where Am I by RedMan, East Left by Keith Murray, Benz or a Beamer by OutKast, that soundtrack is crazy good.
One of my very best friends from college is related to the singer in the long black coat who sings the hook (Pam). They are first cousins...grew up in the same complex. The other two members were Keisha and Kim. Total had two solid albums. 90's RB can't be touched!
Thus song is ALL about Total. Love Biggie and Puff but it's all about the ladies. Every 90's queen growing up in the 90's can sing this at the drop of a dime. Maybe not well, most likely not well. But our heart is in it.❤
Lol Not once did my guy say the correct title, he caught the slip... But full on malfunctioning with the title... Can't u see... Lol Love these bro... Mandatory viewing
You would have been in heaven in the 90s with the female R&B groups. Total, SWV, TLC, Xscape, 702...it was a bunch out there
Yea he definitely need to check out some SWV!!💯
Yeessss!!! And please don’t leave En Vogue, Brownstone and Jade off that list!
Changing Faces, Toni Braxton, etc...
Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul, Soul For Real, Toni, Tony, Tone, and many others
@@Salty_Vet Soul For Real and Tony Toni Tone we’re hot but they aren’t female groups and Janet and Paula were solo artists.
Biggies flow on this was immaculate. One of the best features ever
It's what separates him from everyother MC. In a class of his own
@@Nilz-ie8li couldn’t have said this any better myself. Long live the King of NY #Brooklynstandup ‼️
B.I.G ‘s Flow Was Man I Can’t Explain Thats How Raw He Was On The Mic 🎤 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Since the day this song came out, I’ve said it needs a second biggie verse
It does. Just like that bones thugs and harmony song on Bigs last album.
Armed and dangerous
Ain't to many can bang with us.
Straight up weed no angel dust
Label us notorious
Na it's perfect the way it is. I actually remember thinking this as kid listening to this on the school bus, that it's perfect w/o a 2nd verse no bs
@@blackfish4674 nah the song takes too long to end with them just repeating the chorus
I can't put into words how it felt to be a teenager from New York. when this came out This shit ran the streets for a whole summer. This was the golden era we showing out when this came out. I miss old new York 95 was that year
New york took the 90's and music couldn't top it every since
100% FACTS!
Now you gotta check out Mase feat Total - Tell Me What You Want 🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥
And then total feat mase -if you want me 🔥
Tell
Yessssss ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
yes a jam
Nothing like the 90's R&B music
Definitely check out these Total songs. Sitting Home, Kissing You, Do You Think About Us, and Tripping
do not forget "No One Else" remix feat. Da Brat
@@nycxed521 And "What About Us" from the Soul Food soundtrack...
@@dawb86 classics... I still got the "soul food soundtrack" CD!
@@nycxed521 lol me too 😂
That Biggie verse is classic 🔥🔥🔥
Magic!!!
This was 95...bro it's like you're reliving my teenage years man..it's great..keep it up..I enjoy ya videos
95 was the year I graduated highschool, this was my time, love this vibe
@@chadjohns6955 yeah I was supposed to graduate in 95 but I got held back in 2nd grade so I graduated in 96..💯💯
I was 8 turning 9 years old in 1995, I am 35 years old now.
Facts
Dude the 90's...the 90's...the 90's. The clubs could pump this and everybody still on a packed dance floor. They would throw on Every Day It Rains s by Mary J with this. Yall missed out on 90's hip hop...like we missed out on 70's R&B.
Yes every day it rain
100% FACTS!
Puffy’s (Diddy’s) Bad Boy Entertainment specialized in those smoothed out R&B jams sprinkled with hardcore lyrics (by either Biggie, Mase, The Lox, Black Rob, Shyne). Those were those 90’s R&B jams u played in the car while u was with your shorty. If you really like this one, you will also enjoy “Only You” by 112 featuring Biggie & Ma$e. Thats another classic.
112 feat Biggie and Mase - Only You 🔥🔥🔥
I respect Biggie, DMX, early Jay and Nas, Mobb Deep....not that soft punk ass rap. Diddy ruined real rap
Puffy commercialized what the NY City Famous DJ DooWop was doing on those mix/blend tapes they were the blueprint and had massive amounts of classic material on them
They were the best thing out for a minute and he knew that formula would work and he cemented his legacy with it.
I really miss r&b. It folded in with hop hop and pretty much became non distinct
Bad boys sick in '95, ridiculous! 🔥🔥🔥
This was released in 1995. There is nothing like the 90's music... The list of legendary hits go on and on and on...
Pam (the darker one) was that chick. She has swag for days. She was the tomboy of the group but she still had that sexiness.
Her dancing was new and influential at the time. Puffy basically stole her whole look and vibe imo!
@@jibsmokestack1 I remember back then people saying Pam was Puffy’s sister. But it only turned out to be a rumor of course.
One of the DOPEST beats I've ever heard..we watching ...JB...1
This track was, is, and always will be FIRE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My 3rd favorite song of all time! This song came out after i graduated in 96 ,and it was life changing time. Their whole first album was 🔥🔥
It was released March 27th, 1995
Dude you remind me, but I was in high school when I started researching samples and listening to the original songs. Keep it up brother. I love watching you go through your musical journey.
This is the music I grew up to when I was your age…..Summertimes was lit with all the good artist and music lol
It's off that "The New Jersey Drive" Soundtrack back in 1995 😶🔥🔥🔥
Outcast - Benz or a Beamer is tuff too same soundtrack that was my shit!!
It debuted on the Jersey Drive soundtrack back in 1995
I often take for granted growing up in this era that the youth of today haven’t heard all of these songs yet. Brother, you only scratched the surface of Hip-Hop / R&B collabs….btw, noticed that you were surprised to see DIDDY dancing during the video. Did you know that was his THING back then? Peep Other bad boy videos from that era; sidenote: don’t forget Suge Knight’s infamous speech at the source awards.
This is like a time capsule perfectly capturing the vibe of 90s NY... like a bullseye.
Great reaction as always.
Word this song IS 1995. I was in 8th grade I'll never forget it.
Perfect example of 90s new York rap....soft as charmin lmfao
@@erniesydow959 If you check out more of the reactions on this channel it's more like smooth as silk. The fabric puts you in a vibe more than falling apart. 👍
@@cagnazzo82 lol I may disagree but I like how you put it 👍
This. All this!!! The more I travel the more I'm happy to grow up where I did.
This is my all-time favorite song. It's pretty much a perfect song.
Dope reaction. It was with Total that Shyne made his debut on the "Sitting Home remix" .. too sick. Another good Total collab was "What you want" with Ma$e. Gotta check those out.
BIG was so dope, Puff would put him on a new groups first single to create buzz. He did it with this song, Total's "Can't You See" and 112's "Only You".
this song brings back alot of great memories coming out of my senior year of High School good times man i miss them days
Kisha, Kima, and Pam are the members of Total...please react to their songs "kissing you", "sitting here" and "Trippin".
This came out when I was entering high school. Puppy love music. They played this joint so many times on "the box"
I appreciate that you're a young cat with an old soul, especially one who likes this song because I ❤ this one too.
We need more of that natural beauty
I loved this song growing up, never knew what it was called. Shoutout to the movie “The Wackness” for hooking us up with a dope soundtrack
Man! We was gettin’ drawls to this this in high school in the 90’s! 😂
1995 was the Year the song was made and the sample was The Big Payback by James Brown #salute
I always said this was my favorite biggie feature verse, that flow is insane and effortless. Homie flowed over a slowed down version of james brown “the big payback”.
One of my favorite songs of all time!!! ❤❤❤❤
This shit was on the New Jersey drive soundtrack which dropped in 95. Before their debut album which dropped a year later. And yes sir that's the Big Payback by James 🔥🔥🔥🔥 and seeing Puff and Pam bop together live was fucking pure energy. Definitely a banger damn and go check out the kissing you remix by Total ft Puff another smoove joint 🫡
That includes biggie, made, faith, total, craig mack, Carl Thomas, 112, and the remixes puffy did as well as his own tracks the lox too, black rob, g-dep amongst others
I ment mase
Love your reactions homie. Like my lil brother seeing the vids for the first time. This was the golden era
That’s one of my favorite Biggie verses
The way he delivered “the high guy in 850i, smoke tint, rap terror, 4 chrome anteriors. Two-five’s by the liver, the fifth inconspicuous…’’. Him saying his 2.5 pistol is by his liver instead of on his hip, and the 5 is hidden went over peoples head. The word play and delivery…Top big verse 😮💨😮💨😮💨
*anteras
@@blackfish4674 you mean Antares? Like the star? Yeah that makes more sense. Chrome Blade rims do look like stars.
@@Aurousosa *anteras
Classic vibes. You would've loved growing up in the 90s family✊🏾✊🏾
It was the best. It was such a variety of music. The early 2000's handsome classic R&B/ Hip Hop classic as well.
@@uclemons couldn't agree more my brotha...Damn I miss those times..
@@nerdbamarich2063 I'm a female. Its all good though.
@@uclemons my sincere apologies love. I appreciate you correcting me on that. Much love💙💜
That first 90 seconds, better than anything released over the last decade. Dope video brotha🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Preach
Hip Hop/RnB/Dancehall Crown never left NY!
COME ON
You might as well do “Who Shot Ya” by Biggie lol… can’t leave that one out either.. and the joint with Biggie and 112… Big was a different fam, that era was different..
Enjoying your channel and seeing you go down the journey of Hip Hop… I’ll definitely suggest some and send your way… I appreciate the younger generation connecting the dots and digging in the crates/files… Respect 👊🏾
Now this was when music was still good and gave you a feeling. Love this song
Yup this song right here always change my mood.
Growing up with this music was amazing to this day nobody can touch biggie shows how special he was rip biggie
Biggie Ate!!!! His verse 🔥🔥🔥
Takes me back to 7th grade. Then Big got on the 112 Only You. Classics
I be feeling the nostalgic vibes these songs induce. But I SUSCRIBED just to see the young homie vibe out on the music I grew up to. I KNOW the reactions he has because everyone in the club in the 90's experienced the same "Oh shit" effects of the bangers he's listening to. I wish more people from this generation had such an appreciation of the classics. Ayo, do you take suggestions, bro?
My favorite R&B jam with a rapper is Mary J. Blige ft. Smif n Wessun - I Love You (Remix). You go to give that a listen. The 90's were dope for R&B.
Yes yes yes mine too....
All those pretty memories
CLASSIC!!! I was vibin with you... dope reaction as always...😏💙
This was me 20 years ago going back listening to 80s and early 90s hip hop. Then finding out where they sampled the beat from. And that made me listen to 60s and 70s music. I’m enjoying watching your musical journey. Most of us have been on that same journey
The 90s was a whole vibe if you was there man. Feel good music.
You right it is a James Brown sample
This was the jam summer of 95 I was 15 years old when this was a hit.
I think this was on that movie soundtrack jersey drive
Damn i miss that era. Atleast we got to live thru it. Long live BIG 🙏
@@waynearrington7240 yes
Nope, you nailed the sample. You getting that music education.
Biggie was a monster and you can find somebody else that don't write down if they rhymes and make a whole album big is the fireman
"To all you artists out there, who don't wanna be on a record label where the executive producer's...all up in the videos, all on the records, dancin'..." - point proven in this video! Ha! 🤣
How that work out for Suge?
That was my 1st thought😂😂
I gotta appreciate you bro...this is my era an to see that you appreciate it as much as i did growing up...i 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 u especially since you out here showing love to NY!!
I can’t image how early it was in the morning they filmed this cause thats a Popular tourist location in Central Park Ny. It stays crowed.
Love this vid 💫💫🔥🔥🔥
Little known fact: Omar Epps got writing credits on this album.
Well he is married to Keisha from the group.
@@markmenez4097 yep
“All in the videos..dancing..come to death row” 😂
youre right about the
sample
NOTHING NOW will be like this time in music 🔥🔥
Dolly my baby ..... SUPER CAT & BIGGIE!!
Ah yeah Kima, Keisha and Pam in the house..now u got to.hear their Kissing u and the remix..and yeah u going to.need do that Big Life After album
Absolutely the sample is James Brown's "Payback", which was previously sampled by LL Cool J for "Boomin System" and En Vogue "Hold On".
Banger!
Great reaction you just gotta do bad boy reaction the whole crew catalog is fire puffy had it on lock back then remixes and everything trust me you will not be disappointed
Death Row shit on Bad Boy...dissed them and outsold them with real street raps not commercial sissy music. East coast bias and still couldn't fuck with the west. I love biggie but Mase Craig mack G dep and bad boys version of Lox were garbage. Shyne was dope too
@@erniesydow959 outside of Dre, snoop and pac death row was trash asf
@@Gracied180 Deathrow was basically Dre Snoop and Pac. The Dogg Pound album went double platinum so did Murder was the case, above the rim and Gang related soundtracks. Dazhad great production and Kurupt was great rapper, Go listen to New York New York. And are you saying Nate Dogg wasn't good? Bad Boy and any east coast label couldn't fuck with them....prove me wrong
@@Gracied180 They were the best label in rap at the time and didn't do it with trash 80s samples for the bitches. They did it like real rap was meant to be, street shit
@@erniesydow959 death row sold more records that’s a fact I can’t argue, Nate was dope! On hooks tho I never anybody bumping a solo track by Nate dog track tho, but as a whole east coast rap shits on the west coast scene all together, plus once Dre left the row it was all down hill from there
Hip Hops sampling giving respect to our parents and their music, from father to child.
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 Bruh u were right on
WOW! I think that is a James Brown sample. How come I never noticed it til you said so. Lol 😆
Jodeci feat.
Wu Tang(Ghostface & Rae),
"Freak in You"
🔥🔥
Proof the "shmurda dance" is a remix lol The OGs
"Kissing you" by Total is a MUST
My favorite from them...but they had other great songs too. And yes the sample is James Brown
You gotta do “loungin” LL Cool J ft Total
Long live the King of NY. #BrooklynstandUp 🗽
#the90s what a time to be alive ….
You're correct on the sample.
You definitely have an old soul!
Thank goodness I was in the club when this was bumping haha US Navy Norfolk VA
Your getting good at this hip hop music knowledge 👍🏾
Correct on that sample king! Also Total sang Juicy with BIG
'Tell Me What you Want' Mase feat Total
This song is a classic indeed! Also, check out an artist named Alex Isley off screen. You'll see. She is so friggin dope!
Alex is smoother than smooth! She's one of the Isley brothers daughters.
This song released in1995 on NewJersey Drive soundtrack. You got to hear the remix with Keith Murray.
man had same reaction as me when I first heard this back in like 2018 😭 “now I know what my new favourite song is”
One of the tracks that made the New Jersey Drive soundtrack a must. Where Am I by RedMan, East Left by Keith Murray, Benz or a Beamer by OutKast, that soundtrack is crazy good.
Def a Classic
Forever my jams
One of my very best friends from college is related to the singer in the long black coat who sings the hook (Pam). They are first cousins...grew up in the same complex. The other two members were Keisha and Kim. Total had two solid albums.
90's RB can't be touched!
Kima, not Kim. Damn autocorrect!
Total Kissing You Remix is my favorite song by them. My next favorite by them is Sitting Home,
Thus song is ALL about Total. Love Biggie and Puff but it's all about the ladies. Every 90's queen growing up in the 90's can sing this at the drop of a dime. Maybe not well, most likely not well. But our heart is in it.❤
This was a straight up club banger....
Ah my childhood ❤
It was made in 1995 for the "NEW JERSEY DRIVE MOVIE SOUNDTRACK
Lol
Not once did my guy say the correct title, he caught the slip... But full on malfunctioning with the title... Can't u see...
Lol
Love these bro... Mandatory viewing