Their writing has to many references that are too old school slang for them not to have a hand on the pen. I think their writing is a Nine and Dex collab with P&B. They are a team.
The tailors they visited means serious money for serious quality! Love this track - and the video is class. It isn't just that they deliver with the bars - but they are good in front of the camera - love Bas's expression with "wife pissed off" Of course, they look good now - but they have been working hard since 2017 - and while they hit the ground running - all of them have got better and better (that includes Nine and Dex with the beats). I think some of the crew are from their snooker club - and Uncle Bal was the owner of the "corner shop" where I think Pete and Bas met up. He also appears in The Old Estate ( I think) and their gang also appears in Mr Worldwide, Pint and a Fag (uk cigarette) and of course the tracks the Snooker Club tracks where they rap too!!
Pass the Dutchie was done by a kids group, but it was a cover of a song released the year before. That song was Pass the Kutchie by the Mighty Diamonds. Kutchie is Patois for pot of weed. When the kids covered it, they changed the lyric to the Patois word for cooking pot, dutchie, to remove the weed connotation. But everybody either knew what the lyric was supposed to do or just assumed it to be weed related. The latter was more prevalent, I suspect, so dutchie became associated with a joint.
Musical youth, they were from the same part of London as me, pass tha duchy ,Hackney was naughty in the 80s, i think only one of them is still alive lost to the free base , enjoyed your take
@@RuppleberryReactz they have music out too. Look for Norman Pain's Sindhu Sesh. He's in the northern boys. The whole crew is actually called The Snooker Team
@ apparently, I remember them trying to say they was talking about passing the cooking pot around and it wasn’t about actual Pot. Yeh right 😭 Jokes aside, it’s a nice song and I remember the album cover being alright. I didn’t actually buy it, I got turntables and mixer in late 90’s as teen and few years later my mum gave me a load of old vinyl. They was all shit of course and I gave them to producer friend but Dutchie was a fun vibe 😀
Those old dudes behind them are part of The Snooker Team and The Northern Boys. I just thought they were their homies backing them up. No! They have music from 4 years ago that is amazing. Go find Window Frame Cypher Part I and then find Part II. Four years ago!!!!!
Really??? Pass the dutchie sounded like adults to you?! The name of the group was Musical Youth. The original version was named pass to kouche ( coochie = blunt) by the Mighty Diamonds
They write themselves.
I don't buy it. Sounds exactly like the stuff their grandkids put out.
@@m0h3k4n They dont even sound like each other let alone the 'grandkids'!
@@m0h3k4n Reality doesn't give a shit if you buy it.
you know you're on that real shit when you're not flexing a gucci or some label, but flexing going to a tailor
Their writing has to many references that are too old school slang
for them not to have a hand on the pen.
I think their writing is a Nine and Dex collab with P&B.
They are a team.
1:49 - If you want to see the full crew check out Bermondsey, Mr Worldwide, and Shuffle.
The tailors they visited means serious money for serious quality!
Love this track - and the video is class. It isn't just that they deliver with the bars - but they are good in front of the camera - love Bas's expression with "wife pissed off"
Of course, they look good now - but they have been working hard since 2017 - and while they hit the ground running - all of them have got better and better (that includes Nine and Dex with the beats).
I think some of the crew are from their snooker club - and Uncle Bal was the owner of the "corner shop" where I think Pete and Bas met up. He also appears in The Old Estate ( I think) and their gang also appears in Mr Worldwide, Pint and a Fag (uk cigarette) and of course the tracks the Snooker Club tracks where they rap too!!
Pass the Dutchie was done by a kids group, but it was a cover of a song released the year before. That song was Pass the Kutchie by the Mighty Diamonds. Kutchie is Patois for pot of weed. When the kids covered it, they changed the lyric to the Patois word for cooking pot, dutchie, to remove the weed connotation. But everybody either knew what the lyric was supposed to do or just assumed it to be weed related. The latter was more prevalent, I suspect, so dutchie became associated with a joint.
Oh yeah this is one of my favs! Bish bash boss is a great one too and the browns!
Those guys in the back are their friends. They spits bars as a group called "The Snooker Team".
Yooo check out the Snooker Team, windowframe cypher 1 & 2...its the whole PB crew... Exactly what you asked about mid reaction
I can't help remembering the "Corporate Raiders" Skit that Python had...
Crooked CPAs indeed.
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There's a lot of good P&B out there, but I'd like to request "Browns" as it's one of my sneaky favourites of theirs. The scenery is great too.
Great recommendation.
The antique stick in this case is the Longthorne Shotgun - which is also one of their other songs....
Blast from the past gets me every time
Heck yea
Yo I've give back and watched that blindfold reaction like 5 times, glad you have a channel now
Musical youth, they were from the same part of London as me, pass tha duchy ,Hackney was naughty in the 80s, i think only one of them is still alive lost to the free base , enjoyed your take
The swag with these boys😂😂
Those are the northern boys. Norman Pain is a dark past dude . Seen him rap in Golf etc
Norman Pain is seriously off his meds...lolol.
Musical Youth went on BBC1 (UK) Saturday morning kids TV promoting Pass the Dutchie. The host asked them what it meant. They didn't tell the truth!
Facts!
Everybody in the video wraps the crew behind them is called the northern boys
That’s sick!!
@@RuppleberryReactz they have music out too. Look for Norman Pain's Sindhu Sesh. He's in the northern boys.
The whole crew is actually called The Snooker Team
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You got it right, the gang of old geezers from UK that's basically winning rap these days is essentially Wu Tang Clan of this day and age.
I’ve got pass the rastaman spliff joint on Vinyl. 😭
THATS EPIC!!
@ apparently, I remember them trying to say they was talking about passing the cooking pot around and it wasn’t about actual Pot. Yeh right 😭
Jokes aside, it’s a nice song and I remember the album cover being alright. I didn’t actually buy it, I got turntables and mixer in late 90’s as teen and few years later my mum gave me a load of old vinyl. They was all shit of course and I gave them to producer friend but Dutchie was a fun vibe 😀
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Those old dudes behind them are part of The Snooker Team and The Northern Boys. I just thought they were their homies backing them up. No! They have music from 4 years ago that is amazing. Go find Window Frame Cypher Part I and then find Part II. Four years ago!!!!!
Look up pete and bas featuring the snooker team.
ALL of these old chaps have bars. Check out Windowframe Cypher 1 and 2.
In the UK backwoods are just blunts. Pete can be seen smoking a blunt in the video to Slap the Stick.
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Great reaction! Don't sleep on P&B's Christmas track, "You Know It's Christmas." There's a video, too. It's on my holiday playlist every year.
Whirlybird doesn't have a MV but is by *far* the best I've ever heard. It beats Sindu Sesh!
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The dutchie is a cooking pot! the song was about communal cooking!!! Not about smoke!
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Nothing and I mean nothing aggravates me like someone pausing right when Bas is coming in.
here's all of them in another song: ua-cam.com/video/JYsiJ_WzxV8/v-deo.html
You don't think Pete can toke a backwood? Listen to the mans voice he's been smoking harder tobaccos since he was nine
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Really??? Pass the dutchie sounded like adults to you?! The name of the group was Musical Youth.
The original version was named pass to kouche ( coochie = blunt) by the Mighty Diamonds