Try Ocean Wisdom. Modern genius rapper from Brighton, England.... Best I've ever heard n I'm a 90s hip hop kind of head 😎 but overwhelmingly, you are correct..
@@unholydriver4987 B-Real from Cypress Hill was featured on "Put Your Head Out" track from the House of Pain debut album that this song "Jump Around" is on.
im italian from Brooklyn... back in the day at the club when the DJ dropped this... the entire clu would go freakin nuts and everyone would rn to the dancefloor
Lex was born 20 years too late, jumping around to that track in the early 90's has genuinely knackered my knees. House of pain were great though, On Point is a highlight.
"What It's Like" Everlast - Erik Schrody (Everlast) was the lead singer of House Of Pain. Y'all enjoyed that one. Wish you had seen the video. The visuals match the story. 🥲
They used to play this in nightclubs when I was younger. The chorus used to make the floor shake due to 100's of people jumping at the same time. I remember one night being in the bar on the floor below. We heard this song through the ceiling and when the chorus playing everyone looked up as the ceiling started to bend like a trampoline! Good times!
@@nealm6764 not back then we didn’t. It was 1998 (if I recall) and most people didn’t have the internet and there was no UA-cam, etc. We weren’t exposed to witnessing bad things happening as much as we are now, so we never really though about them and just lived in and enjoyed each moment 😁
In this episode of Brad & Lex, Lex experiences slight nostalgia while visually displaying an enthusiastic frontal/circular bop as Brad tries to figure things out with his signature sway as it will later be disturbed by Lex as she jumps on the couch at the end turning Brad's sway into a bop.
This song calls under the category of 'timeless'. I was at a Cinco de Mayo party this year, and when the DJ put this song on, EVERYONE got up to jump to this tune!
Was at a packed house party in college in the mid nineties and with everyone jumping shoulder to shoulder, the second floor gave way and we could see about an extra inch between the fallen floor and lower part of the wall.
1992. The horn flourishes that start this song off are sampled from the Bob & Earl recording of "Harlem Shuffle" from 1963. Kris Kross "Jump" was the other popular song with a similar theme in 1992. It sampled "I Want You Back" by The Jackson 5.
Reply funny you should mention Kris Kross, Everlast sent this demo and another one to the label that had Kris Kross. And a little later they came out with "Jump", Hummmmmmm?
Was going to say the same. 👍 about Kris Kross that is. Felt like a bunch of jump songs came out at the same time. Lol 😂 maybe not but seemed so. Great song though anyway!
Lex is basically any club or dancefloor when you put this track on. Follow this with Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill and you'll tear the house down. At least in the 90s but I'm sure it would still work today.
This is like the 29th time I've watched this reaction. I always come back because the song is one of my favorites but watching the phases of you guys falling.in love with this song is priceless. And at the end when Lex is totally into jumping around is like how I was back in the 99's when I heard this song at the club for the first time.
Irish and Africans were both sold as slaves to work in the plantations. Africans as chattels Irish indentured . Their cultures each influenced each others. Neither say th !Tirrty tree and a turd!
I love how the girl jumps at the end. She looks like some hip hop fly girl dancer but.....no, she's a nerd. It's so awesome to see how the song affected her! It made her jump. Literally!
Lex - "Is this Jamaican?" Good question, as historians have been pondering over any possible differences in Boston/Jamaican accents and culture. So far, the only difference is it snows in Boston and Jamaica has slightly better weed. Hopefully, as science progresses, we'll be able to understand more about two communities a few thousand miles apart that are virtually indistinguishable.
@@klintburns7230 Ahh, but that's not culture, that's just the amount of uv rays the body absorbs. Being near-equatorial, Jamaicans would of course have darker skin. This begs the question; was there a schism long ago that caused one tribe to split into two and head different ways? As Lex showed her inability to differentiate, and she is far from alone in this, we need to find out what caused 2 identical cultures to settle in 2 differing climates. I believe, in time, a documentary will be made, tentatively titled, 'From the Hahvad Yahd Cah Pahk to Kingston: a Tribe Torn Asunder.'
@@kikiki4592 Well, given LA's status as home to many types of people, it's quite possible some of the Boston/Jamaican people became nomadic. After moving cross-country, where they had to graze for insects and crash on cousins' coaches to survive, they found a warm place with many cultures, where doctors are known for being able to alter physical attributes. Perhaps they want to appear different from their ancestors. We'll call this chapter of the doc: 'Bominican No Go Homagin."
A 90s party classic; yes Lex, you *are* supposed to literally jump up and down when this comes on. For another party classic, check out Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It." Or, for something different by the lead singer of House of Pain, maybe check out Everlast's "Ends."
There is a dance called the "Pogo" and it was for early punk that eventually turned into moshing. The pogo was just jumping up and down and bumping into people next to you like a fish out of water.
Just found your channel a couple of days ago and i absolutely love you both! Lex you are adorable and a riot!!!! New fan right here. Nothing but peace and love.✌❤
Lex is a gem....we love Brad as well ( props buddy :) ) but watch their reactions, Lex is gifted with her own unique way in describing her impressions of songs, she's truly one of a kind. She is solely responsible to introducing many of us to a genre she has termed 'Rop',,,, or Rock-Rap....lol...
If I had to choose only one rap / hip-hop song out of all the songs in history, I would choose this one. I've listened to hundreds of hip-hop songs, and I've never seen rapping like Everlast does on this song. It's perfect. With the beat of his lyrics, and the rhythm of the song, it's impossible not to want to jump around. An incredible theme.
'92 baby! Geez, takes me back. University of WI football at halftime goes bonkers as this is played every game. Every bar here in WI goes bonkers when this come on. Love how Lex got into it!
This is an AWESOME track. They're Boston Irish. Sitting here in my chair bopping around even harder than Lex and I'm 63. This is classic 1990s Hip Hop. Now get yourself some Cypress Hill, in particular anything from the 'Black Sunday' album.
Lex, your dancing/jump routine or whatever the hell it was that you were doing brought me the biggest and longest sustained smile this week....thanks!!!!
The height of the songs popularity in early/mid 90s.It didn't matter who you where we all came together on the dance floor in the club and every time he said jump the entire dance floor raised hands in the air and jumped up in the air.Simple but nevertheless incredibly fun.Good times.
The 90's had a very unified vibe to it. I was just saying to someone that back then on the radio you had everything on one channel. Rock, hip hop, whatever.
My entire family is Irish born except me (U.S.). My wife is Jamaican and the two accents aren't too dissimilar. The Patois is it's own language, but the accent has a strong Irish influence. Also, when this song came out, my Irish cousins lost their collective shit.
@@nealm6764 And your point is that the Irish are only in Boston? My great-grandfather from County Cork became a West Virginia coal miner. So do you have something to say about that?
@@moorek1967 You don't understand where Irish come from? Hint - its a country not a US state. These goofs are from LA Valley, nothing to do with Ireland. Your great grandfather was Irish, you are not.
@@nealm6764 Hint: If you have Irish DNA then you are Irish. I am sorry that you can't see past the virtue signalling that says anybody in Ireland are Irish because to you it is just a nationality. It is an ethnic group with shared DNA. So does somebody stop being Irish when they move from Ireland? Seriously, does being Irish mean simply that you live in the country of Ireland so that Arabs and everything else can call themselves Irish and bleed out the actual Irish and lose the language and culture to replace it with nothing but virtue signallers?
As a 46 year old man who grew up in Liverpool, England listening to the Beasties, Cypress Hill, House Of Pain, Funkdoobiest, as well as a ton of other hip hop (and also metal and other genres), I LOVED seeing your reaction to this. I first starting going to pubs, bars and clubs when this song was out, checked shirt, baggy jeans, converse, a great time for music. Oh, and Lex's energy needs to be bottled up and sold! Ha ha. Subscribing to you now from this. 😎
Everlast started his solo career after House of Pain. He later teamed up with La Coka Nostra. His old band mate Danny Boy O'Connor was also in this group along with Ill Bill and Slaine. Check out Gun in Your Mouth, Fuck Tony Montana and the beautiful The Stain. The last one are very much like Everlast
😂 this song is an old school classic. I'm from New Jersey but went to basic training in the army in Kentucky, ended up then going to Texas in the army and went to a bar there and that song came up. Everyone in our military crew literally jumped around in a circle having a blast that one night to this song. That was like 2 decades ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
you guys should check out some of the songs on the 'Judgement Night' soundtrack... metal meets rap/hip-hop and creates a beautiful blend of aural ecstasy Respect & Peace
Back when hip hop was actually dope. When this song use to play back in the day the whole crowd would move just like Lex is doing, you couldn't help it. lol Everyone was into it, not like the shit today.
Shamrock and shenanigans,and top of the morning to ya, are both lit as well.What lex was feeling imagine whole clubs and dance doing that back in the 90's
I laugh every time I hear this song, remembering my high school girlfriend popping put of her dress as we all were were jumping up and down to it. Some freshman got quite an eyeful that night 😆😆😆
Definitely have to see videos of Wisconsin Badgers football home games ! The entire stadium literally moves . The announcers even feel the press boxes swaying.
Just saw this reaction - love you Lexie -- you def get it -- our generation ROCKED it BIG TIME. time of the battle of the lyrics - rhymes! Back and forth -- think, The Slim Shady -- Irish. Boston. Rebels. This song is still played at every wedding! Try and stay seated. Go you guys! Keep the great vibes going!
This song always wants me to get up and dance 1992 i think 30 years on i'm an over weight 56 year old Welshman in Wales UK and i still love this song enjoy guys.
Irish as in the south... Boston. You guys have to experience the Drop Kick Murphys. Once -to say you did. Pick any, they are all about the same. The State of Massachusetts is as good an intro as any.
this song gets me so hype, some djs will still play this in the clubs here in Cali. we still we rock with this... well at least before the pandemic. i haven't been to a club since it started.
Still holds up a thousand times better than all the current gen rap/hiphop songs
Try Ocean Wisdom. Modern genius rapper from Brighton, England.... Best I've ever heard n I'm a 90s hip hop kind of head 😎 but overwhelmingly, you are correct..
There's a real possibility Jump Around is the best hip hop track ever. It spans almost all demographics unlike any hip hop song.
This song is still dope decades later!
@@bmeggs19 yeah this joint is played anywhere
Metalheads loves this shit.
House of Pain are American established in LA , 2 members are from NY and the other from Riga in Latvia .
Love this song, it's so much fun. It always reminds me of Cypress Hill's "Insane in the Brain".
The two groups were related.
@@dimman77 I didn't know that. In what way?
@@unholydriver4987 B-Real from Cypress Hill was featured on "Put Your Head Out" track from the House of Pain debut album that this song "Jump Around" is on.
That’s because this song is produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill.
@@dimman77 DJ Muggs produced Cypress Hill...He wrote the music for this song for House of Pain.
Lex is like a light of life when we feel dark. She puts a smile on our face. And this song is really an ass-mover since it was released.
I agree. She is a light. And then there's Brad
Half the time, his reactions to HER are better than the whole song! 💯😎
The university of Wisconsin has been playing this at their football games for several years. The fans go crazy jumping around. So much fun to watch.
Go Bucky!!!
On Wisconsin!
Along with 300 other schools and stadiums.
It’s fun to be there and participate! Go Bucky!
@@mneugent7658 Name five.
im italian from Brooklyn... back in the day at the club when the DJ dropped this... the entire clu would go freakin nuts and everyone would rn to the dancefloor
Lex was born 20 years too late, jumping around to that track in the early 90's has genuinely knackered my knees.
House of pain were great though, On Point is a highlight.
more like 35-40 years too late...(just typing that makes me feel old)
On point gasses you up!
yup, 43 and my knees and hip are busted
Thank you! Everybody been sleepin' on "On Point" and I never knew why.
@@slchance8839 So she should be 65-70 now? 😜
Never change Lexie... the world needs a billion girls like you.
@@nfo1347 So do a lot of Black girls. Personality types have _zero_ to do with race.
So, if the world needs a billion like Lexie...after I have mine, there`s going to be nothing left for the rest..😎
Brad is a very lucky man to have Lex.
My thoughts exactly. She's adorable in every way and also seems like a genuinely nice person. 😉
She is a perfect chick for any boiler room dj session. Thats def up Lexs alley. Boiler room Lex.
This is the epitome of Brad and Lex. Brad sitting there listening, all calm. Lex losing it. 😂
The girl went crazy over this beat! 🤣 Made me smile from ear to ear! She also has an air of Halle Berry over her looks! Lovely!
"What It's Like" Everlast - Erik Schrody (Everlast) was the lead singer of House Of Pain. Y'all enjoyed that one. Wish you had seen the video. The visuals match the story. 🥲
A fantastic song and video
also "I get by"
Crazy I didn't know this. But now it seems so obvious
You learn something new every day! His style has definitely changed over the years. But I love his music.
@@chadlumpkin2375 He had a heart attack at age 28 in the middle of making that album. His whole outlook on life drastically changed.
I love how Brad clearly has the same joy as we do watching Lex go hyper bounce mode haha
They used to play this in nightclubs when I was younger. The chorus used to make the floor shake due to 100's of people jumping at the same time. I remember one night being in the bar on the floor below. We heard this song through the ceiling and when the chorus playing everyone looked up as the ceiling started to bend like a trampoline! Good times!
Good times? I would be running for the exits! You ever see video of dance floors collapsing from that sort of thing?
@@nealm6764 not back then we didn’t. It was 1998 (if I recall) and most people didn’t have the internet and there was no UA-cam, etc. We weren’t exposed to witnessing bad things happening as much as we are now, so we never really though about them and just lived in and enjoyed each moment 😁
@@adamkaige Maybe I am just old, but If I see the ceiling buckling like a trampoline from the dance floor above, I am GONE! :)
This song forced the University of Wisconsin to reinforce their football stadium.
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One of the OG party anthems. When I was a kid, this song was played at every dance without fail. Great reaction
I freaking LUV Lex!!! Her personality is so infectious ❣️❣️👍👍
She's a joy!!!!
Yes and very easy on the eyes
In this episode of Brad & Lex, Lex experiences slight nostalgia while visually displaying an enthusiastic frontal/circular bop as Brad tries to figure things out with his signature sway as it will later be disturbed by Lex as she jumps on the couch at the end turning Brad's sway into a bop.
That was truly epic! One of your shorter ones, but I totally agree! Yep, when Lex went ballistic there was no stopping the boom in the room... 😁
Wisconsin Badgers Football plays this at every home game at the end of the 3rd quarter... The whole place ROCKS!
It’s a fun tradition!
This song calls under the category of 'timeless'. I was at a Cinco de Mayo party this year, and when the DJ put this song on, EVERYONE got up to jump to this tune!
Lex obeyed the lyrics…she jumped around!
Was at a packed house party in college in the mid nineties and with everyone jumping shoulder to shoulder, the second floor gave way and we could see about an extra inch between the fallen floor and lower part of the wall.
1992. The horn flourishes that start this song off are sampled from the Bob & Earl recording of "Harlem Shuffle" from 1963. Kris Kross "Jump" was the other popular song with a similar theme in 1992. It sampled "I Want You Back" by The Jackson 5.
Reply funny you should mention Kris Kross, Everlast sent this demo and another one to the label that had Kris Kross. And a little later they came out with "Jump", Hummmmmmm?
Was going to say the same. 👍 about Kris Kross that is. Felt like a bunch of jump songs came out at the same time. Lol 😂 maybe not but seemed so. Great song though anyway!
Lex is basically any club or dancefloor when you put this track on. Follow this with Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill and you'll tear the house down. At least in the 90s but I'm sure it would still work today.
Jump Around and Insane in the Brain sound strikingly similar, and I wasn't surprised to learn they have the same producer (DJ Muggs).
You guys need to check out some Cyprus Hill if you like these old 90s rap groups.
This is like the 29th time I've watched this reaction. I always come back because the song is one of my favorites but watching the phases of you guys falling.in love with this song is priceless. And at the end when Lex is totally into jumping around is like how I was back in the 99's when I heard this song at the club for the first time.
The Irish accent has a huge influence on the Jamaican accent. Irish immigrants in Jamaica taught English to the locals (freed slaves).
Also the Irish are screwed by history almost to the degree New World Africans were, so...much in common.
@@mmmoendo Because they're not Irish lol also they just chose Boston to represent for some reason
West country English accents had a huge influence on jamaican accent too.
Irish and Africans were both sold as slaves to work in the plantations. Africans as chattels Irish indentured . Their cultures each influenced each others. Neither say th !Tirrty tree and a turd!
They’re American🇺🇸
I love how the girl jumps at the end. She looks like some hip hop fly girl dancer but.....no, she's a nerd. It's so awesome to see how the song affected her! It made her jump. Literally!
Lex dancing (jumping) is the cutest thing I’ve seen in a while.
One of the OG's of Hip Hop right here.
Lex - "Is this Jamaican?"
Good question, as historians have been pondering over any possible differences in Boston/Jamaican accents and culture. So far, the only difference is it snows in Boston and Jamaica has slightly better weed. Hopefully, as science progresses, we'll be able to understand more about two communities a few thousand miles apart that are virtually indistinguishable.
Blind historians maybe🤔 Along with weed & weather, another distinguishable difference would be that Jamaicans have way better sun tans... just sayin..
@@klintburns7230 Ahh, but that's not culture, that's just the amount of uv rays the body absorbs. Being near-equatorial, Jamaicans would of course have darker skin. This begs the question; was there a schism long ago that caused one tribe to split into two and head different ways? As Lex showed her inability to differentiate, and she is far from alone in this, we need to find out what caused 2 identical cultures to settle in 2 differing climates. I believe, in time, a documentary will be made, tentatively titled, 'From the Hahvad Yahd Cah Pahk to Kingston: a Tribe Torn Asunder.'
You, sir, are talented.
Funnier thing is no one in the band is Irish nor from Boston. All L.A. dudes.
@@kikiki4592 Well, given LA's status as home to many types of people, it's quite possible some of the Boston/Jamaican people became nomadic. After moving cross-country, where they had to graze for insects and crash on cousins' coaches to survive, they found a warm place with many cultures, where doctors are known for being able to alter physical attributes. Perhaps they want to appear different from their ancestors. We'll call this chapter of the doc: 'Bominican No Go Homagin."
Love Lex’s reaction to this the more excited she got she was really jumping around by the end of the song
A 90s party classic; yes Lex, you *are* supposed to literally jump up and down when this comes on. For another party classic, check out Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It." Or, for something different by the lead singer of House of Pain, maybe check out Everlast's "Ends."
I love the duality of these two. He's all stone faced and reserved and she's all popping off. Love it.
Every house party DJ had this bad boy to put on to make the foundations of the building to be tested to the highest order
True.
Lex would be the best road-trip passenger in the universe. Would only touch the stereo to turn it up! 😂
There is a dance called the "Pogo" and it was for early punk that eventually turned into moshing. The pogo was just jumping up and down and bumping into people next to you like a fish out of water.
Good way to dance when the crowd is packed in like sardines.
Yup there was also the "Skinner bop" which was just running lifting arms and legs in place.
@@crhu319 the lawnmower 😁
I love Lex’s giggle and how she really gets in to it (and how it amuses Brad). Good stuff!
Just found your channel a couple of days ago and i absolutely love you both! Lex you are adorable and a riot!!!! New fan right here. Nothing but peace and love.✌❤
Lex's reactions just make me smile!
Lex is a gem....we love Brad as well ( props buddy :) ) but watch their reactions, Lex is gifted with her own unique way in describing her impressions of songs, she's truly one of a kind. She is solely responsible to introducing many of us to a genre she has termed 'Rop',,,, or Rock-Rap....lol...
Oh her interpretation of songs is spot on!!!✌❤
LOL. Lex...I absolutely love your dancing in your videos. It is absolutely great. You are so funny and fun!
You just *could not* go to a party and not hear this at least once back then. Still love it.
Great reaction, Lexi seems like so much fun to be around, bubbly and a bit ditzy at the same time , - you two are very entertaining.
Thankyou
I love when Lexi's shenanigans break brads stone face
100%
If I had to choose only one rap / hip-hop song out of all the songs in history, I would choose this one. I've listened to hundreds of hip-hop songs, and I've never seen rapping like Everlast does on this song. It's perfect. With the beat of his lyrics, and the rhythm of the song, it's impossible not to want to jump around. An incredible theme.
'92 baby! Geez, takes me back. University of WI football at halftime goes bonkers as this is played every game. Every bar here in WI goes bonkers when this come on. Love how Lex got into it!
End of 3rd quarter. You haven't experienced all that college football has to offer unless you jump around at Camp Randall stadium! Jump! Jump!
She's doing it right.
Great moves Lex! You are all that!🔥🔥🔥
Good one. We played this out in my band and people always went nuts for it. Brad got rocked on this one LOL!
Lexy with all the vibe jumpin' around and Brad with his f#©k face hahah
One of the members of House Of Pain was DJ Lethal who is now in Limp Bizkit.
I can't help but grin watching you two. Brad's reactions are usually a grin and maybe a head bob, but Lex is full on, PARTY!!!! 🎉🎊💃💃💃🤣
If you watch the actual music video for the song, you'll see its obviously irish so yeah you got it lol I love the music video
Lucky Charms style.
The video is honestly just as dope as the track. One of those rare instances where the video actually enhances the flavor 😁
They from Boston tho
Irish American. It's very obvious though, yeah. And on the album - 'Shamrocks and Shenanigans', 'Top O'the Morning to Ya' and 'Danny Boy, Danny Boy'.
I woke up in a terrible mood today... threw on some reaction from Brad and Lex and.... seeing Lex jump around made me smile! Thank you!!
This is an AWESOME track. They're Boston Irish. Sitting here in my chair bopping around even harder than Lex and I'm 63. This is classic 1990s Hip Hop. Now get yourself some Cypress Hill, in particular anything from the 'Black Sunday' album.
The best version of people dancing to this song will be Wisconsin student section at football games
I said this before Lex was supposed to be born in 1972. She would have the full enjoyment of the late 70's full 80s and full 90's......
Top of the morning to ya was my favorite
Lex is too funny. You had me laughing so hard😂😂😂.
Jamaican....Irish...close enough 😂🤣😂🤣
I got my first concussion at this concert. House of pain and Cypress Hill, 1993. I wish I could remember more of it 😀
Well, I sure hope they do "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy and Anthrax
Lex, your dancing/jump routine or whatever the hell it was that you were doing brought me the biggest and longest sustained smile this week....thanks!!!!
The height of the songs popularity in early/mid 90s.It didn't matter who you where we all came together on the dance floor in the club and every time he said jump the entire dance floor raised hands in the air and jumped up in the air.Simple but nevertheless incredibly fun.Good times.
The 90's had a very unified vibe to it. I was just saying to someone that back then on the radio you had everything on one channel. Rock, hip hop, whatever.
Lex is so cute the way she bops around with a huge grin. Brad just laughing at her lol.
They're 3 white boys from Taft High School in Los Angeles.
I just rewatched this because it's still in my feed even though you're not putting out videos. It's bittersweet.
My entire family is Irish born except me (U.S.). My wife is Jamaican and the two accents aren't too dissimilar. The Patois is it's own language, but the accent has a strong Irish influence. Also, when this song came out, my Irish cousins lost their collective shit.
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These fools are from LA and the valley area in California. "Irish" LMAO!!!!
@@nealm6764 And your point is that the Irish are only in Boston? My great-grandfather from County Cork became a West Virginia coal miner. So do you have something to say about that?
@@moorek1967 You don't understand where Irish come from? Hint - its a country not a US state. These goofs are from LA Valley, nothing to do with Ireland.
Your great grandfather was Irish, you are not.
@@nealm6764 Hint: If you have Irish DNA then you are Irish.
I am sorry that you can't see past the virtue signalling that says anybody in Ireland are Irish because to you it is just a nationality. It is an ethnic group with shared DNA.
So does somebody stop being Irish when they move from Ireland?
Seriously, does being Irish mean simply that you live in the country of Ireland so that Arabs and everything else can call themselves Irish and bleed out the actual Irish and lose the language and culture to replace it with nothing but virtue signallers?
As a 46 year old man who grew up in Liverpool, England listening to the Beasties, Cypress Hill, House Of Pain, Funkdoobiest, as well as a ton of other hip hop (and also metal and other genres), I LOVED seeing your reaction to this. I first starting going to pubs, bars and clubs when this song was out, checked shirt, baggy jeans, converse, a great time for music. Oh, and Lex's energy needs to be bottled up and sold! Ha ha. Subscribing to you now from this. 😎
Everlast started his solo career after House of Pain. He later teamed up with La Coka Nostra. His old band mate Danny Boy O'Connor was also in this group along with Ill Bill and Slaine. Check out Gun in Your Mouth, Fuck Tony Montana and the beautiful The Stain. The last one are very much like Everlast
And Whitey Ford sings the blues
Nice to see people know something. I’ve followed Everlast since 92 and im a fan of all his projects….
Have seen him live once. Great concert and great musicians around him
😂 this song is an old school classic. I'm from New Jersey but went to basic training in the army in Kentucky, ended up then going to Texas in the army and went to a bar there and that song came up. Everyone in our military crew literally jumped around in a circle having a blast that one night to this song. That was like 2 decades ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
You two got great chemistry and are definitely fun to watch. Don't stop I enjoy all your stuff. Your definitely real and good peeps. ❤❤❤
This and" Insane in the Membrane" 2 songs that will live forever
you guys should check out some of the songs on the 'Judgement Night' soundtrack... metal meets rap/hip-hop and creates a beautiful blend of aural ecstasy Respect & Peace
Lex!!! LOL I loved this when I was a weed smoking teenager. Cypress Hill and HOP were my go-tos for that. Good memories
Back when hip hop was actually dope. When this song use to play back in the day the whole crowd would move just like Lex is doing, you couldn't help it. lol Everyone was into it, not like the shit today.
This is probably my favorite early-'90s cheesy rap song (there were a lot of those at the time).
Shamrock and shenanigans,and top of the morning to ya, are both lit as well.What lex was feeling imagine whole clubs and dance doing that back in the 90's
Still the best hip hop song ever created, 30 years on. It just defines the genre
It is so much fun to watch the two of you react. Please don't change a thing and I'll be subbed for life. 👍
I laugh every time I hear this song, remembering my high school girlfriend popping put of her dress as we all were were jumping up and down to it. Some freshman got quite an eyeful that night 😆😆😆
😂
Definitely have to see videos of Wisconsin Badgers football home games ! The entire stadium literally moves . The announcers even feel the press boxes swaying.
" Is this like...Jamaican?" 😆🤣😂 Oh, Lex. Never change! 😆
Lex is just AWESOME MAN!🥰💖👍👍👍 Love her attitude (and she is cute to!😍🥰😁👍)
Brad showing charisma! Love it
I'm still sore from this little ditty in the clubs. Whole bar jumpin. Epic.
This bumped in 92-93 scottish bagpipes playing in the beginning. Freshman in high school. All the cars were bumping this bass coming in. Good times
Lex has the best reaction I've ever seen for this song....LOVE IT 👍🏼
Girl is sooo into it...I had to subscribe! It's like when I catch my kids on my jams! Lol
Love her reaction!
3:47 Lex's reaction is exactly how I feel every time I listen to this song.
That has be the most fun I’ve had yet watching Lex react to a song. 😆👍
1:51 Lex: "Wow! It's Irish. IRISH! IRIIISH!!!"
Oh you crack me up. 🤣
Love seeing the younger generation appreciating our music. 90's was the ish! Great times!
yeah boston irish- i grew up in an irish neighborhood in philly and EVERYONE loved this song and U2 lol
Just saw this reaction - love you Lexie -- you def get it -- our generation ROCKED it BIG TIME. time of the battle of the lyrics - rhymes! Back and forth -- think, The Slim Shady --
Irish. Boston. Rebels. This song is still played at every wedding! Try and stay seated. Go you guys! Keep the great vibes going!
The only thing Boston about this song or band is the Celtics jersey Everlast is wearing in the video.
Lex had me enjoying this one for sure. haha. She was so cute. Good song, good vid.
This song always wants me to get up and dance 1992 i think 30 years on i'm an over weight 56 year old Welshman in Wales UK and i still love this song enjoy guys.
Irish as in the south... Boston. You guys have to experience the Drop Kick Murphys. Once -to say you did. Pick any, they are all about the same. The State of Massachusetts is as good an intro as any.
Y’all are as cute as a puppy dog.
Brad - The intellectual, straight man.
Lex -The free spirit.
This was AWESOME when B RAD looks over at Lex and finds himself with a big HUGE smile.
Great reaction, . . . this is why we love you guys.
Having it!! Dope reaction as always 💥
this song gets me so hype, some djs will still play this in the clubs here in Cali. we still we rock with this... well at least before the pandemic. i haven't been to a club since it started.
OMG Lex is so much fun , cracking me up , a really fun song for sure . . .
Lex feeling the vibe and getting right into it, Brad looks sideways grinning as if to say WTF wrong with this girl.. LOL
Pure Gold kids..