I grew up in Boston and this was played at every Patriots game during the fabulous 9 Super Bowl trips, 6 Super Bowl wins Tom Brady years!!! The place would go WILD!!!
I remember when he had a heartattack and recovered then came back solo as Everlast with the song that really launched him What it's like, definitely need to check out that one, it was so different from his House of pain days
Saw him on the Whitey Ford Sings the Blues tour. Best concert I have ever seen as far as talent is concerned. He had everything from a DJ and turntables to a woman playing the harp on the stage throughout the night.
Are you genuinely Irish or are you one of those Americans who calls themselves Irish? They are not the same thing. It really pisses us Celts off when someone who has never set foot in Ireland or Scotland says they are one of us. If you say you have Irish heritage that's fine, if you say you are Irish when you are actually American then it's not fine.
@krashd lol there is always that 1 on these pages..... ones that start in on someone they know nothing about..... 😆 wow! As if the tables can't be turned to the one saying the things they are trying to prove about themselves..... petty.....ALWAYS ONE!! 😆
I'm 57 years old. Back in the 90's the greatest music ever played was written and performed. All the music everyone listens to today is an offshoot of the music of the 90's. This is but one masterpiece of that time period. There is plenty more to explore. Have at it bro, and enjoy it.
I'm calling bull. The 90's? Really? Nah. The 90's had nowhere near the volume or quality of music that came out of the 60's, 70's, & 80's. There was plenty of crap, too. Don't get me wrong. Disco is just _one_ example of the failures of the human race. But the 90's produced a _much_ smaller catalog of good and great music. Much smaller and could not compete with the music that came before it.
@@WaifusAndKaijus No. I'd offered up 3 INDIVIDUAL decades. _Any_ of them _easily_ produced more great music than is being produced today, or within the last three decades for that matter. But nice try.
@@realPenrodPooch nah, you didn't say "any of these decades are better." You mentioned three to his one. Articulate better in the future is my advice. It's a matter of taste anyways lol, I fully agree with original poster, although I do love the 70's.
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 💯😍👊👏👏
I've seen dozens of these and it never gets old. Realisation spreads across their faces when they realise they've heard it a million times. Never gets old.
@@talk2robb Shoot, the only reason I knew it is because I listen to a lot of sports radio and they used it like crazy way back when. I, too, was tickled when I realised, "Hey! That's that song!" So much fun to see them all do it, too!
I remember hearing this song coming out of my brother's room late at night. My room was right next door to him, and my dad would yell, "Not this song again, KEEP IT DOWN!!", LOL! Good memories.
😂 The whole place would get crazy! As soon as that first part started, I was 16 when this came out and used to go to a youth night at a night club. Pretty sure my friend Becky hurt her neck jumping up and down to this 😂
This song is played between the third and fourth quarters at every Wisconsin home game. I going up there for the Nebraska game. I'm 44 yo woman from Tulsa, Oklahoma roadtripping out of state to experience this song at a college football game. Yeah, this song is pretty powerful.
My first year of College in 1992 there was a party on Main St. that was above a restaurant. This came on and about 100 of us were jumping up and down above a restaurant. The roof to the restaurant started to crack and the party was broken up. Good tymez! 😅
When this beat came on in the club in the 90’s you better have experience in a mosh pit or a clear exit off the dance floor. We did not play about this. No matter what club you were in, where you were, who you were with. 😂
Both movies "Happy Gilmore" and "Mrs. Doubtfire" come to mind when I hear this kick ass song, that and all the parties/keggers I been to that had played this song
Your reaction is priceless! I remember this song is the reason I wouldn’t go to shows in a loft or top floor of a club when DJ was playing their music. I thought the whole building was gonna collapse one night in dc. Everyone jumping and landing at the same time. When you feel the floor flex and bend.. unreal!!
Probably heard it watching a game! Movie( ms.doudtfire)Always playing somewhere! Look into the singer, came back as everlast! And Whitey ford! I guess to represent his different styles. A pop rock ? Version and a country style! Don’t know if this was his intent, just how I see it! But both have some real good songs!
This was featured in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire in a scene where Robin Williams' character lets a kids' birthday party get out of control. It was later used in these films: Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) The Internship (2013) Turbo (2013) Jack Reacher (2012) Heartbeats (2010) The Rookie (2002) Black Hawk Down (2001) Happy Gilmore (1996) Kiss of Death (1995) Established track for ever!!
Ohhh my lovelly years , full of good music! The 80' s & 90' s nothing like those years for music. I don' t feel old , i feel bless to have that music ❤. Send you love from Romania. When this came into disco every one in that Disco jumped & screamed like crazy 😂😂😂.
Get it Rick!!😂😂 I love this being of Irish descent myself. When this came on, everybody , Black. White etc. Hit the floor. They have another hit " Top o the Mornin to ya " I used to use it as my ring entrance song when I boxed. I admit I was kind of a thuggish kid and never got in trouble and did good well in school just poor as hell and fought alot. This crazy stuff just fed the beast I guess. 🤣🤣 God bless ya, Brother.
Track Information: Personnel: Everlast: Vocals Danny Boy O'Connor: Vocals DJ Lethal: Scratches Lyrics by Erik Francis Schrody (Everlast) Produced by DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill) Samples: Bob and Earl - ”Harlem Shuffle” (1963) (The Horn Fanfare Intro) Junior Walker and the All Stars - ”Shoot Your Shot” (1965) (High-Pitched Saxophone Squeal at the Beginning of Every Bar) Chubby Checker - ”Popeye (The Hitchhiker)” (1962) (Piano Riff) Recorded: November 1991 - May 1992 Single Released: on May 5, 1992 Album Released: July 21, 1992
I used to work in a club, & if this EVER started playing, nearly all drinks stopped being served by us as EVERYONE in the club (including all the staff) would just start jumping around & singing along. We never got a single complaint about it because as I said, EVERYONE started dancing. I've never seen a song stop Brits drinking like this does!!!
I’d hang out occasionally at a downtown bar called the Brunswick house. It had cafeteria tables & when this played, the tables became dance floors 🤣. And then we’d end up on the floor. Too much beer 🍺 at that joint 🎉🎉🎉
how can you miss that line "I'll serve your ass like John McEnroe If your girl steps up, I'm smackin' the ho Word to your moms, I came to drop bombs I got more rhymes than the Bible's got Psalms And just like the Prodigal Son, I've returned Anyone steppin' to me, you'll get burned"
Generations of fans of the Los Angeles Angels of Anahiem knew this as the rally time song, when they were down by a run or two in the bottom of the ninth, or after the 7th inning stretch... played with accompanying video of a jumping monkey in a little Angels uniform.
JUMP AROUND is the first song by HOUSE OF PAIN when they got together..... The lead Rapper EVERLAST was part of the the ICE T group RHYME SYNDICATE and his style was more of the older stuff that Rap was about before the days of NWA, PUBLIC ENEMY came out..... JUMP is a CLASSIC ANTHEME for parties and as well as KRISS KROSS song JUMP..... 2 of the members are IRISH-AMERICAN which are EVERLAST and DANNY BOY and their DJ, DJ LETHAL who later on became part of the NU METAL band LIMP BIZKIT is LATVIAN-AMERICAN.....
If you're not familiar with Everlast, that opening is iconic, but if you've never heard Smokin and Drinkin off his last record, it's absolutely bonkers how good that song is.
You probably heard at a college football game. I believe it's still being played at a few. It gets the crowd worked up. Hell, anywhere it's played people go crazy.
House of pain is in top 7 hip hop groups i grew up on them they have that funky gansta sound check keep it comin, who's the man, on point, top of the mornin to ya, earthquake these 4 are crazy they dont have bad track
I didn't know there were people who never heard this song. I thought it was like sugar hill gang nwa house of pain 50cent west side connection nappy roots
Jump around samples Divine Styler - Aint' Sayin' Nothin' from 1989, which samples Jnr Walker & the all stars - Shoot your shot from 1965. The bit you are trying to say you heard before anyway....
I grew up in Boston and this was played at every Patriots game during the fabulous 9 Super Bowl trips, 6 Super Bowl wins Tom Brady years!!! The place would go WILD!!!
I remember when he had a heartattack and recovered then came back solo as Everlast with the song that really launched him What it's like, definitely need to check out that one, it was so different from his House of pain days
Indeed, “What it’s like” is a masterpiece. Always hits. Hard.
When he first came out he was in Ice T crew.
Actually he was Everlast before he formed house of pain. Check out a song called - I got the knack. He was really young.
Saw him on the Whitey Ford Sings the Blues tour. Best concert I have ever seen as far as talent is concerned. He had everything from a DJ and turntables to a woman playing the harp on the stage throughout the night.
When Everlast released his solo album I was 18 and it changed my life.
As an Irish gal...... this was my Banger back in the day 😂... and is still in my top 30 on Spotify!! Yaaaaasssss!! 🔥 📛
as a half blood this track always banged and always will bang...good track for good times and massive hangovers hahaha
Are you genuinely Irish or are you one of those Americans who calls themselves Irish? They are not the same thing. It really pisses us Celts off when someone who has never set foot in Ireland or Scotland says they are one of us. If you say you have Irish heritage that's fine, if you say you are Irish when you are actually American then it's not fine.
@krashd lol there is always that 1 on these pages..... ones that start in on someone they know nothing about..... 😆 wow! As if the tables can't be turned to the one saying the things they are trying to prove about themselves..... petty.....ALWAYS ONE!! 😆
@@krashd what an asshat thing to say
I always thought that they were from Boston because of their videos
I'm 57 years old. Back in the 90's the greatest music ever played was written and performed. All the music everyone listens to today is an offshoot of the music of the 90's. This is but one masterpiece of that time period. There is plenty more to explore. Have at it bro, and enjoy it.
I'm calling bull. The 90's? Really? Nah.
The 90's had nowhere near the volume or quality of music that came out of the 60's, 70's, & 80's. There was plenty of crap, too. Don't get me wrong. Disco is just _one_ example of the failures of the human race. But the 90's produced a _much_ smaller catalog of good and great music. Much smaller and could not compete with the music that came before it.
@@realPenrodPoochyeah buddy you just compared three decades to one and proved the man's point.
@@WaifusAndKaijus No. I'd offered up 3 INDIVIDUAL decades. _Any_ of them _easily_ produced more great music than is being produced today, or within the last three decades for that matter.
But nice try.
@@realPenrodPooch nah, you didn't say "any of these decades are better." You mentioned three to his one. Articulate better in the future is my advice.
It's a matter of taste anyways lol, I fully agree with original poster, although I do love the 70's.
@@WaifusAndKaijus Would you prefer I clarify by saying, "60's, 70's, OR 80's"? Consider it done.
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 💯😍👊👏👏
every club everywhere bangs to this track. been in brooklyn, queens and the bronx and it all rips the same way.
I cant even explain how good growing up in the 90s was. you youngins missed out is all I can say.
Graduated HS in 92. I agree, as music goes. The 90s were great.
I've seen dozens of these and it never gets old. Realisation spreads across their faces when they realise they've heard it a million times. Never gets old.
"Im a rock guitarist and music scholar....here's my first time reaction to Stairway To Heaven"
Same here, love seeing their faces as they realise they've heard this throughout their youth and had no idea who made it😂
@@talk2robb Shoot, the only reason I knew it is because I listen to a lot of sports radio and they used it like crazy way back when. I, too, was tickled when I realised, "Hey! That's that song!" So much fun to see them all do it, too!
Just turned 40 and this is making me feel old remembering how I loved this song in my youth.
Same lol
52 here, me too!
48 and this song still makes me hype....it just hurts a little more to jump...lol
39 and I still "raise the roof" and jump
@@crystalscolza1663 same same...
This was the irish national anthem back n rhe day in NYC!
I remember hearing this song coming out of my brother's room late at night. My room was right next door to him, and my dad would yell, "Not this song again, KEEP IT DOWN!!", LOL! Good memories.
Massive tune getting played in nightclubs in the 90s, great times 😊
The song came out in 1992. "If your girl steps up, I'm smackin' the ho" was a pretty tame lyric.
"pack it up, pack it in, let me begin - I came to win, come battle me its a sin"
This song never fails to amp you up. It can be a mood elevator just hearing it.
I love youg guys like him enjoy this tune it was mases and still it is love he enjoy...
back in the day when they played this in the nightclub i used to jump about 10 feet in the air - still a certified banger !!!
And almost everyone in the place was 💃🏼🕺🏼
STILL!
😂 The whole place would get crazy! As soon as that first part started, I was 16 when this came out and used to go to a youth night at a night club. Pretty sure my friend Becky hurt her neck jumping up and down to this 😂
I remember riding my bike to middle school with my Walkman listening to this entire album
This song is played between the third and fourth quarters at every Wisconsin home game. I going up there for the Nebraska game. I'm 44 yo woman from Tulsa, Oklahoma roadtripping out of state to experience this song at a college football game. Yeah, this song is pretty powerful.
GBR
My first year of College in 1992 there was a party on Main St. that was above a restaurant.
This came on and about 100 of us were jumping up and down above a restaurant.
The roof to the restaurant started to crack and the party was broken up.
Good tymez!
😅
Lol 😂
When this beat came on in the club in the 90’s you better have experience in a mosh pit or a clear exit off the dance floor. We did not play about this. No matter what club you were in, where you were, who you were with. 😂
I have a Mrs. Doubtfire birthday party flashback everything I hear this song..Mrs. Doubtfire & kids were jamming. Great reaction Rickk.
OMG, Yes, Mrs. Doubtfire!! 😂😂😂
Even now at 38 I still jump up and get it popin when this comes on as a teen in the 90's this was our party anthem & we went crazy stupid to this one.
Dude the aliens beyond our galaxy have felt that opening kick.
Timeless classic indeed.
You said “my brother Doug” and all I could think of was SNL Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks 😂😂
The melody can sometimes still be heard at sporting events in stadiums. Basketball, ice hockey, etc.
Super common to hear this played before a jump ball in the NBA.
SOMETIMES???? It's a staple at a LOT of events even still.
and every 90's family movie
HUGE song in the day!!!😊😎🔴🔴🔴🔴
Back in my club days😊 I'm 51yrs old now🙄
Shamrocks and Shenanigans was their other hit. Also a banger.
Both movies "Happy Gilmore" and "Mrs. Doubtfire" come to mind when I hear this kick ass song, that and all the parties/keggers I been to that had played this song
One of my favourite tracks.. this is a smash ❤
This always reminds me of the birthday party scene in the movie, Mrs. Doubtfire. 😂
Your reaction is priceless! I remember this song is the reason I wouldn’t go to shows in a loft or top floor of a club when DJ was playing their music. I thought the whole building was gonna collapse one night in dc. Everyone jumping and landing at the same time. When you feel the floor flex and bend.. unreal!!
4:16 in the 90s it was a different age. That was appropriate behavior.
Best reaction to this song, ever!!!! I love it!
This is an actual anthem, how can you not have heard of the full track. I'm not convinced
Probably heard it watching a game! Movie( ms.doudtfire)Always playing somewhere! Look into the singer, came back as everlast! And Whitey ford! I guess to represent his different styles. A pop rock ? Version and a country style! Don’t know if this was his intent, just how I see it! But both have some real good songs!
This was featured in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire in a scene where Robin Williams' character lets a kids' birthday party get out of control. It was later used in these films:
Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)
The Internship (2013)
Turbo (2013)
Jack Reacher (2012)
Heartbeats (2010)
The Rookie (2002)
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Happy Gilmore (1996)
Kiss of Death (1995)
Established track for ever!!
Everlast is the lead singer of the group.He has had several successful solo hits
The whole álbum kicked arse!
Remember this on Mrs. Doubtfire!!
Ohhh my lovelly years , full of good music! The 80' s & 90' s nothing like those years for music. I don' t feel old , i feel bless to have that music ❤. Send you love from Romania. When this came into disco every one in that Disco jumped & screamed like crazy 😂😂😂.
You’re gonna recognize this now when you’re watching sports on TV especially college football/basketball. This song is a thing at those games 🔥
Get it Rick!!😂😂 I love this being of Irish descent myself. When this came on, everybody , Black. White etc. Hit the floor. They have another hit " Top o the Mornin to ya " I used to use it as my ring entrance song when I boxed. I admit I was kind of a thuggish kid and never got in trouble and did good well in school just poor as hell and fought alot. This crazy stuff just fed the beast I guess. 🤣🤣 God bless ya, Brother.
Dis is why they called de fighting Irish
“Oh Yea, he said it.” Lol
Track Information:
Personnel:
Everlast: Vocals
Danny Boy O'Connor: Vocals
DJ Lethal: Scratches
Lyrics by Erik Francis Schrody (Everlast)
Produced by DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill)
Samples:
Bob and Earl - ”Harlem Shuffle” (1963)
(The Horn Fanfare Intro)
Junior Walker and the All Stars - ”Shoot Your Shot” (1965)
(High-Pitched Saxophone Squeal at the Beginning of Every Bar)
Chubby Checker - ”Popeye (The Hitchhiker)” (1962)
(Piano Riff)
Recorded:
November 1991 - May 1992
Single Released:
on May 5, 1992
Album Released:
July 21, 1992
I used to work in a club, & if this EVER started playing, nearly all drinks stopped being served by us as EVERYONE in the club (including all the staff) would just start jumping around & singing along. We never got a single complaint about it because as I said, EVERYONE started dancing. I've never seen a song stop Brits drinking like this does!!!
This song is just timeless im 51 now but if i hear this in the pub we still go (a bit) crazy😂😂
Impossible to stay still listening to this! C L A S S I C !!!!!
I saw Snoop cover this live in 2008 and it was fu@$ing amazing! This song came out in the early 90’s when I was in Jr. High 😂
I always knew this song from Mrs Doubtfire. classic
It's hard to believe this song is over 30 years old time is going by to fast
I’d hang out occasionally at a downtown bar called the Brunswick house. It had cafeteria tables & when this played, the tables became dance floors 🤣. And then we’d end up on the floor. Too much beer 🍺 at that joint 🎉🎉🎉
It's just a FUN FUN Song!!
Btw... My Irish heritage, I love this even more ❤ Bringing it 🎶🎶🎶💯👊👊👊 Absolutely LOVE your reaction y'all! 🥰👏👏👏👏👍💛
Play this at a bar or house party watch all the old dudes jump around without fail . Good old days .
Bagpipes all day!!! ❤ By the way, it was the 90’s; “smacking a ho” was less offensive 😂😂😂
Cypress hill produced this. Hence the high pitched scratching
how can you miss that line "I'll serve your ass like John McEnroe
If your girl steps up, I'm smackin' the ho
Word to your moms, I came to drop bombs
I got more rhymes than the Bible's got Psalms
And just like the Prodigal Son, I've returned
Anyone steppin' to me, you'll get burned"
Generations of fans of the Los Angeles Angels of Anahiem knew this as the rally time song, when they were down by a run or two in the bottom of the ninth, or after the 7th inning stretch... played with accompanying video of a jumping monkey in a little Angels uniform.
WISCONSIN BADGERS BETWEEN 3 AND 4TH QUARTER
This song & "Who's the man" and "On Point" were my favourites from their HP album. You couldn't help but nod your head to those beats🎵💯👌
JUMP AROUND is the first song by HOUSE OF PAIN when they got together..... The lead Rapper EVERLAST was part of the the ICE T group RHYME SYNDICATE and his style was more of the older stuff that Rap was about before the days of NWA, PUBLIC ENEMY came out..... JUMP is a CLASSIC ANTHEME for parties and as well as KRISS KROSS song JUMP..... 2 of the members are IRISH-AMERICAN which are EVERLAST and DANNY BOY and their DJ, DJ LETHAL who later on became part of the NU METAL band LIMP BIZKIT is LATVIAN-AMERICAN.....
HUGE song in the day!!!😊😎🔴🔴🔴🔴
once you hear it you'll never forget it!
If you're not familiar with Everlast, that opening is iconic, but if you've never heard Smokin and Drinkin off his last record, it's absolutely bonkers how good that song is.
Funny story is this song and beat was actually presented to ICECUBE but he turned it down then they came to these dudes and they did it instead
Every Wisconsin football game after the third quarter. Been doing it for years.
They always play that at the game
True Irish bad boys
You probably heard at a college football game. I believe it's still being played at a few. It gets the crowd worked up. Hell, anywhere it's played people go crazy.
I grew up with this song 🔥🔥🔥🔥
That song is forever dope-banger!
They play this at like every college and pro sports game.
Now listen to Everlast’s “What it’s like.” Completely different tune, but brilliant, timeless masterpiece that always hits. Hard. Be kind. Always.
That melodic sonic beat is very similar to what Public Enemy employed …esp on Fight The Power!
This is the OG song that everyone samples from.
The best reaction❤❤
Rickk, your reactions are priceless!! I ignore my man when he says ..."smacking the 'ho'"....cuz this song is too slamming & he is super fine....!
They play this song at allot of NFL games after the team scores!
its a very famous sample that they used - *Bob & Earl's "Harlem Shuffle"*
It’s the most popular UFC walk out song ever. lol
We were jumping our ass off that summer!
Is any people left on this planet who never heard Jump around ??? I am shock??? where u been??
you've heard it at every sporting event for the past 30 years.
Fun fact, the lead singer, Erik Francis Schrody, became Everlast, with the hit What it's like in 1998
Certified banger...period...
You should check out Everlast witnessing this at a tradition for Wisconsin Football!!!!!!
Best reaction I have seen since God knows when, subscribed!
Any and every sporting event.
House of pain is in top 7 hip hop groups i grew up on them they have that funky gansta sound check keep it comin, who's the man, on point, top of the mornin to ya, earthquake these 4 are crazy they dont have bad track
the best part of him smacking your girlfriend, was immediately afterword hes mentioning your mom lol
I didn't know there were people who never heard this song. I thought it was like sugar hill gang nwa house of pain 50cent west side connection nappy roots
I rember when
Every high school sporting event for 20 years
Jump around samples Divine Styler - Aint' Sayin' Nothin' from 1989, which samples Jnr Walker & the all stars - Shoot your shot from 1965.
The bit you are trying to say you heard before anyway....
CLASSIC BANGER 🔥
I think it would be near impossible to have not heard that beginning snippet. It's like rules of life. lol
If you watch sports you have heard this sound a million times.
Its 30 years ago and hes irish from boston. Cmon bro
1:48 it was used in Happy Gilmore