Straight up BANGER!!! The Chronic is a certified classic album. This was the start of the classic G-funk style that became so iconic within West Coast hip hop.
@@bsanchez3563 some people can have it as a leisure car for the summer months I guess but by then it's highly impractical and you better have a garage with a lot of space to store it since you won't be using it for 3 months in a year
@@virginiaaguilar3648 I'm about to be fifty in december. Maybe I'm getting old but I still think the nineties music is still some of the best...Oh and those BBQs and the house parties...Going to the club...Lol goodtimes
@@alisamartin3874 wow happy early birthday 🎉 I made it to 51 over the summer so I agree with you. We grew up during the best times when we could actually kick it together and have house parties and cookouts and all that. Plus I’m from the Bay Area so we had a lot going on back then from Tupac Too Short E-40 Souls of Mischief and so on and so on. Damn I miss those days
Great time to be young! This album and a couple others were a huge part of the soundtrack of my 20's and watching the video brings back so many memories of how much fun we had, it almost feels like I'm watching a friend's video "tape" from any number of bbq's I went to back in the day!
This was huge hit for them and set the bar for iconic collabs between rappers and producers. I am a HUGE fan of both! Snoop's lyricism and delivery is ridiculous.. when you make up your own language? (the iznick slang portion) INSANE.
I’m 42 and I can tell this generation doesn’t care about lyricism. Now a days most rappers mumble and repeat the same verse over and over. No story what so ever.
Coming from an Indian who watched this around 30 years back, was a game changer, still gives me the chills. There has never been a rap song cooler than this. This is the greatest ever. Was a cultural earthquake like Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana at the same time. Totally Trail blazing.
Believe me you won't have most of the music that you hear today without Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and many others. Pay homage to the G.O.A.T.s and pour something out for the homies...
@Nicholas DiCostanzo Neither was I. And yet still heard it on tons of Films, T.V shows, games and a load of other places. Theres no way these kids haven't heard it, it's too well known and well used.
*Dr Dre* ("I nearly got caught cuz my Beeper kept Beeping") kids don't even know what a *BEEPER* is let alone a *Payphone* to return your *Page* on your *Pager AKA Beeper*
@Little Timmy ....calls were .10 waaaaaaaaay before a quarter....you could twist a piece of aluminum foil and touch the key opening to the mouthpiece...click...call for free!!!! 📞
I was thinking: "how is it possible they never heard this masterpiece?"...and then I realized it was 30 years ago!!! They weren't even born yet, not even close to be.
I'm 24 from far far away (eastern Europe) and know this song since a long time actually bump it all the time in my car though it might be a matter of chance due these dudes.
The video might be new to them but the song for damn sho ain't My youngest daughter 15 and she know errthing from back then and more and the album was already old when I was playing it and she was listening now the video may be new to them but definitely not any song on this album is new to um
Facts. And it was cool that everyone liked everything. You didn't have to listen to a certain type to fit in. You were cooler the more different music you knew.
This video changed everything. This is the first time we see Snoop, his ability was nothing we had seen before. From here we meet the dog pound (Warren G was in the video at the bbq), and Snoops Doggystyle album comes out next, two of the biggest albums of the era. This video and album, sets up the next decade of gangsta rap until B.I.G. and Tupac are murdered.
I'm 45 and I STILL bump this shit! Driving and SMOKING 💯💯💯 This was Snoops 2nd big mainstream hit, 1st was the song Deep Cover from the Movie soundtrack Deep Cover, and he never stopped!!! I worked at a Disc Jockey in the mall, Oak Ridge Tennessee yessssir, and when this CASSETTE SINGLE came out was most films 1st time EVER hearing SNOOP DOGG !💯🤯🤯🤯 Guys keep digging through them crates because Y'all haven't even scratched the surface pimpin!!! Love the channel and keep em coming!
Have you reacted to the full length version of “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang? If you’re in the mood for classic rock, I suggest The Who’s “Love, Reign O’er Me”.
I love that the new generation is appreciating the music that had us O.G.'s busting a move back then. Proves we knew good music when we heard it ...its timeless! 😎
Jennifer Reel It’s always a good idea to Google music you like. There are songs that get covered by different artists representing different genres, dozens, even hundreds of times, and then you find out that the song is decades old and you never even heard of the original artist.
I'm more of a rocker and punk rocker but I knew a legend when I heard it. I could not help listin to these guys, they were like puke for a differnt group of people... Respect!!!
@MP 81,16,18 CATS Yes, we all heard it.🤣 My husband had a few of those cars, very popular in my hometown Detroit. They were fire! 1970 Black on Black Impala
There’s absolutely no friggin way these two haven’t heard this banger , it’s on the radio all the time , it’s in movies , tv shows , documentaries. Like what ?
I don't know where you are that it is on the radio. Maybe west coast where they have classic rap/hiphop radio stations ? In the Midwest , it is very possible.
We finally found an unedited version! Only way to listen to something off The Chronic. Lol. Listening to ya'll makes me feel ancient!!! "Back in the day" - was it THAT long ago?!?!?! Lol
I'm afraid soooo...I was doing so good pretending everything was okay in my head, then somebody had the damn nerve to say 30 years, I decided hell no... I'm going into full-blown denial, that number is just not possible..lol 😂😂🤣😂☮️
Yeah that was the explicit version. Back n the day rap songs had 2 versions. The "clean" version (no foul language, no sexual language) was played on the radio. The explicit version was something u had 2 buy in the record store. So yeah this was the "dirty" version (4 adults) lol.
I fell in love with Snoop the first time he appeared on a song with Dre and I am now 34, married, with a kid still in love with Mr. Snoop DO double G because true love lasts a lifetime. 😂
Suggesting Crossroad- Bone Thugs n Harmony, Kris Kross - Jump and Friday Night by Horace Brown. Also suggesting some underground House Music by: Vaughan Mason and the Crew - Rock, Skate, Roll, Bounce and Weeks and Co. - Rock Your World. Secret Weapon - Must be the Music and non house but good Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.
Summer of ‘92 this was the jam. This and “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (aka Will Smith) were the ultimate top down Kenwood or Alpine turned up 15s in the back bumping as you cruised with your homies!
Snoop Dog was talking about making this track, this was his first big real production album and he was struggling, so Dre pulled him aside and try this, and dropped the verse and Snoop goes "OH! you want me to sing it?" the rest is history.
We had phones so males and females could talk on the phone. But it was attached to the wall in your parents' kitchen and all your siblings would listen too. 😁😁
I'm from India. And I have heard of the masters, Dre, Snoop, Rakim, Nas, Pac. And I'm 25. Makes me wonder what these kids grew up listening in the USA 🤷🏻♂️
Thought I was the only one. I can see first time hearing MAYBE murder was the case or the deep cover track but they loose their black card not hearing this before
I've been waiting for this one! I'm glad you liked it. If you haven't heard it yet, please do Baby Got Back by Sir Mix a Lot. I'd love to see your reactions to the music video itself!
My friend Catalina and I listened to this jam on the way home from work every evening in her camero. We never got tired of it. I'm white, she is Mexican. We are from Fresno. We grew up on NWA and Eazy. The sample used in "G thang" is from I wanna do something freaky to you by Leon Haywood 😁
That's right man 😂 it's funny trying to see them understand what was was the coolest stuff and still is the same to me, I still love and listen to Snoop specially, I voted him as having the most SWAGGER, I don't know if they know that term..lol
I'm 40 yrs old. At least these little brothers giving real music a chance and is educating themselves and the world on what lyrical content really is. Super Thumbs up on they video.
It’s scary when the kids say “back in the late 1900’s.” My niece said that the other day and I about died... 😂 Not. Cool. I’m proud for sure- but that phrase scared me! It’s a little confusing. 🤨
@@heatherjames8000 LOL...all I meant was some white copiers/Bogarters of black music are cool and others aren't. In my opinion Bowie is cool; Cher and Stewart aren't. Like the difference in cool factor between, say, Manilow and Madonna. One is corny, the other isn't.
I’m 41 and singing every word in my kitchen...who’s with me?? Seems like yesterday. Everyday is a blessing 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Yesss
Same!
Singing and head nodding. 😎😂
Yes! All I had to hear was "1,2..."
You know
You can't be a fan of rap and have never heard "The Chronic" album. That is essential listening.
The Chronic and Chronic 2001 are MANDO if u a fan of rap!
@@jahbless2810 true
I think some of these are just titles. Or can this really be the first time hearing this?
I havent heard any real rap since chronic
They've heard it before. Maybe first time seeing video
Crazy to think these kids weren’t born when this song came out. Damn I’m old.
Damn bruh i feel old as shit now lmao
I feel you
These kids weren’t born when 2001 came out let alone this...
🤣🤣🤣
theses kids were born in the 2000's? wow. Not knowing G Thang is like not knowing your ABC's. Unbelievable.
Straight up BANGER!!! The Chronic is a certified classic album. This was the start of the classic G-funk style that became so iconic within West Coast hip hop.
G funk started with above the law dre stole the g funk sound an it blew up he heard it why he was at ruthless
@@jacobbruce2217 ATL had a different sound. Dre's stuff was superior.
@@MonkeyMagicMonk dre stole the idea for g funk from them he didn't originate it is hat I said
New drinking game:
Take a shot every time they say “*back in the day*” lol
I think I would die lol
Or every time they don’t realize Dr. Dre is on a song
I was there 🙌🏽🙌🏽 this song bring back memories of Aqua Net
@@eatlocalhoney lol Aqua Net 😂👍🏼
Love the beeper reference “But I d**n near got caught, 'cause my beeper kept beepin'” lol
Make me feel old as hell! 😂
The cars are called lowriders and are still a big deal in Cali.
phoenix killing it as well with the lo-lo's
@@MrTolo602 It's definitely a West Coast thing b/c you can't be driving around in a convertible on the East Coast lmao
@@jamesdakrn lol true
@@bsanchez3563 Weather. Not practical at all when it's snows in the winter or you get a lot of unpredictable rain in the summer
@@bsanchez3563 some people can have it as a leisure car for the summer months I guess but by then it's highly impractical and you better have a garage with a lot of space to store it since you won't be using it for 3 months in a year
This song changed the game when it came out. This entire album was EVERYTHING and still is. Y’all weren’t even alive when this came out
Yes it did. That west coast beat...
@@alisamartin3874 it was awesome to be in my twenties back then
@@virginiaaguilar3648 I'm about to be fifty in december. Maybe I'm getting old but I still think the nineties music is still some of the best...Oh and those BBQs and the house parties...Going to the club...Lol goodtimes
@@alisamartin3874 wow happy early birthday 🎉 I made it to 51 over the summer so I agree with you. We grew up during the best times when we could actually kick it together and have house parties and cookouts and all that. Plus I’m from the Bay Area so we had a lot going on back then from Tupac Too Short E-40 Souls of Mischief and so on and so on. Damn I miss those days
Great time to be young! This album and a couple others were a huge part of the soundtrack of my 20's and watching the video brings back so many memories of how much fun we had, it almost feels like I'm watching a friend's video "tape" from any number of bbq's I went to back in the day!
This was huge hit for them and set the bar for iconic collabs between rappers and producers. I am a HUGE fan of both! Snoop's lyricism and delivery is ridiculous.. when you make up your own language? (the iznick slang portion) INSANE.
No doubt. the DOC was a big help to Snoop and helped him go from just freestyling to writing more.
Yeah.. SINISTER... somebody called it, I can't remember who, tho so, I can't say...see, OLD, there's the proof, and I must be burnt out too 😂
Intense flashbacks... Iconic yes!!!
Snoop didn’t make up his own language. That “izzle” etc slang is from E40.
@@kamoya8 That was an Oakland thing.
I’m 42 and I can tell this generation doesn’t care about lyricism. Now a days most rappers mumble and repeat the same verse over and over. No story what so ever.
So true this rap now is trash, horrible. It's really not rap to be honest, mumble crap.
Truer words never been spoken.
I'm also 42 and finding as much good hip hop now as ever. Just because mumble exists doesn't mean good music went away.
@@m00d_fm
Its the minority thou
I guess I’m not apart of this generation cause they don’t know nothing
Coming from an Indian who watched this around 30 years back, was a game changer, still gives me the chills. There has never been a rap song cooler than this. This is the greatest ever. Was a cultural earthquake like Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana at the same time. Totally Trail blazing.
Mid 90s had a huge spike in hip hop, grunge, punk. What a time.
Ok my friend but Gangstas Paradise by Coolio would give this song a run for it’s money
True! This song changed it for rap and Teen Spirit changed it for alternative rock. Great decade!
Comin from another Indian ‘why the f^#k you lying’
@@easr1233 are you saying I’m lying? About what?
Anything from this cd The Chronic is worth a listen
I wish i could give you more like’s bro 🙌
Totally Agree 🌹
Facts! 💯
So many good memories from that era!!
Still Dre is must 💯💯💯💯
This was when Snoop was so new that he was scared to look into the camera. I remember me and girls thought that was so cute and real and that FLOW....
True I think this was his second video, "Deep Cover" being the first.
yea Snoop was hella shy 🥺 it was so cute lol. if you look at old interviews, he never looked anyone in the eye. To see what he's become is amazing 💛
@@NikkiKNuvo you ladies back then were smitten over him huh?😂
Believe me you won't have most of the music that you hear today without Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and many others. Pay homage to the G.O.A.T.s and pour something out for the homies...
Most of the mumble rappers today would have never gotten a deal on any of the record labels back in the day!
Don’t blame then for the horrible crap that’s out there today.
Ghetto Boys Mind is Playing Tricks On Me
A connoisseur. Excellent choice.
@@ernestotapia9192 I love it but i also like the kottton mouth kings cover
THIS
Yesss! That still is one I can sing along to!
One of my favorites!
When Tim said he didn’t knew Snoop name was Snoop Doggy Dogg back then I felt it. Like yeah I’m old old. 😂
“One, two, three and to tha fo’...” 🔥 🧡🔥🧡🔥🧡
Wondering how many people put their hand up and counted that one out ... just me???
Hehe
Snoop doggy dog and Dr Dre is out the door!
@@Manders13 I did!
Ready to make an entrance, so back on up
I find it really hard to believe you haven't heard this before...
He said something about gta San andreas if he played the game he most likely heard the song in the game
They're like 14 years old. We're 41 now.
Their lying. These videos are the new trend. "Young reacting to old". They are well aware.
@@dethwizard Boomp!!
@Nicholas DiCostanzo Neither was I. And yet still heard it on tons of Films, T.V shows, games and a load of other places. Theres no way these kids haven't heard it, it's too well known and well used.
How can you not have heard: "One, two, three and to tha fo'????"
The 90’s was banging with the music, house parties and the cookouts.
Damn right it was!
R and b was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥at that time
Yup West Side!!!! Lol!!!!
U ain't never lied the 90s was straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥
YES!!!! Let's get it!!!!! This is a STRAIGHT CLASSIC!!!!
*Dr Dre* ("I nearly got caught cuz my Beeper kept Beeping") kids don't even know what a *BEEPER* is let alone a *Payphone* to return your *Page* on your *Pager AKA Beeper*
Motorola Sky Pager!
I'm pretty young and I know what a goddamn telegraph and gramophone is. That could just be me though, since I have interest in vintage tech.
@Little Timmy ....calls were .10 waaaaaaaaay before a quarter....you could twist a piece of aluminum foil and touch the key opening to the mouthpiece...click...call for free!!!! 📞
I’m 13 and I know what a pager is
Its because its fucking 2021 and this isn't the 90s not tryna to start a fight tho
This song/album changed the game. Period. Glad I was around to witness it!
I was thinking: "how is it possible they never heard this masterpiece?"...and then I realized it was 30 years ago!!! They weren't even born yet, not even close to be.
it's fake
They have parents who listened to it, its bullshit, they've heard this
I'm 24 from far far away (eastern Europe) and know this song since a long time actually bump it all the time in my car though it might be a matter of chance due these dudes.
Nah, these kids have heard this shit, but they might not have seen the visuals before.
The video might be new to them but the song for damn sho ain't
My youngest daughter 15 and she know errthing from back then and more and the album was already old when I was playing it and she was listening now the video may be new to them but definitely not any song on this album is new to um
I love seeing you young fellas reacting positively to my era of music. Classics. Keep doing your thing. Salute young Kings!
Seal, “Kiss from a Rose”
Oh yes please!
Yes. This.
An underrated karaoke grail
Was kinda thinking Terence Trent D'Arby - Wishing Well too
The BEST thing about the 90's was the vast amount of music, of multiple genre's, that everyone listened to and loved. #YouHadToBeThere
Facts. And it was cool that everyone liked everything. You didn't have to listen to a certain type to fit in. You were cooler the more different music you knew.
Truth- we also listened to so many different types of music. I could go to a party and hear Snoop, Nirvana, GnR- hell we loved it all. Great times!
Exactly 💯
fact: Snoop was new to making videos, he was so uncomfortable being in front of the camera he barely ever looked right at it
This video changed everything. This is the first time we see Snoop, his ability was nothing we had seen before. From here we meet the dog pound (Warren G was in the video at the bbq), and Snoops Doggystyle album comes out next, two of the biggest albums of the era. This video and album, sets up the next decade of gangsta rap until B.I.G. and Tupac are murdered.
First time I seen or heard Snoop Doggy Dog was in the Dr. Dre music video "Deep Cover".
@@FamcastNetwork Exactly
Perfect history lesson for the youngings
All right, boys.... now it’s time to throw it down with some Cypress Hill
Jump Around!
Nah. They should react to some Too $hort
YES... PLEASE!!!
Insane in the membrane 😁🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I Wanna Get High
Those hydraulic cars are called "lowriders". Rollin on those 13" 100 spoke Dayton wire wheels. Classic 💯
Snoop looks weird to y'all bcuz he's was only maybe 20 or 21 yrs old then
That’s the same thing I was thinking. 😂
He looks different because it was about 28 years ago!
Snoop Youngy Young 🤣
He was 18 years old
He was 19 to be exact
Yup I remember him that young, I was 14 years old when the Chronic came out. Now I'm 42. I grew up listening 2 Snoops music.
You gotta watch Warren G - Regulators
I think they did tho. Oh, I think it’s in the Patreon 😔
It's on patreon.
Regulators!!!
Mount up
Oh yes, another classic!
I'm 45 and I STILL bump this shit! Driving and SMOKING 💯💯💯 This was Snoops 2nd big mainstream hit, 1st was the song Deep Cover from the Movie soundtrack Deep Cover, and he never stopped!!! I worked at a Disc Jockey in the mall, Oak Ridge Tennessee yessssir, and when this CASSETTE SINGLE came out was most films 1st time EVER hearing SNOOP DOGG !💯🤯🤯🤯 Guys keep digging through them crates because Y'all haven't even scratched the surface pimpin!!! Love the channel and keep em coming!
Have you reacted to the full length version of “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang? If you’re in the mood for classic rock, I suggest The Who’s “Love, Reign O’er Me”.
I love that the new generation is appreciating the music that had us O.G.'s busting a move back then. Proves we knew good music when we heard it ...its timeless! 😎
It's so dope to see young fellas listening to and enjoying great classic music.
They had beepers or pagers then you would have to go find a pay phone to call back.
With a load of quarters on you at any given time. LOL!
Haha how old do we feel?!
I was obviously not born yet but My dad told me about those days. Man they sounded fun
Remember the pager codes we made up with our friends?
@@sweetabby1106 yep!
The different clear colored ones.... you was tha shit if you had that.
I think you’d get a kick out of “Low Rider” by War.
So, somebody did Lowrider before Cypress Hill? Cause I did not know... I'm embarrassed now. 🙄🤪
Jennifer Reel It’s always a good idea to Google music you like. There are songs that get covered by different artists representing different genres, dozens, even hundreds of times, and then you find out that the song is decades old and you never even heard of the original artist.
@@amyfisher6380 exactly. My brother gives me that history lesson about music all the time and he's an old head. Nothing is new lol.
War did lowrider than Latin alliance did it with rap 1st it's called lowrider on the boulevard then cypress hill all 3 kill it
Yaass, YAASSS!
I'm more of a rocker and punk rocker but I knew a legend when I heard it. I could not help listin to these guys, they were like puke for a differnt group of people... Respect!!!
Make no mistake those cars are still out there in Cali and they still have car shows and I promise they're still bumping this song too 😎🙌
@MP 81,16,18 CATS Yes, we all heard it.🤣 My husband had a few of those cars, very popular in my hometown Detroit. They were fire! 1970 Black on Black Impala
It's hard to believe, that song came out, almost 30, years ago.
Noooo, Im sorry Im not even going there in my head... that cannot be true.. la-la (puts fingers in ears) no way 🤣😂
@@jenniferreel656 its most definitely true. 1992 to be exact. HIP HOP CLASSIC.
See - coulda gone ALL night without you putting a number on it!! Lol!!! 30?!?!?! Damn. I am old.
Wow I was 5
OGs
There’s absolutely no friggin way these two haven’t heard this banger , it’s on the radio all the time , it’s in movies , tv shows , documentaries. Like what ?
Just trying to get views. And if it is real, then ignorance has hit an all time low.
I don't know where you are that it is on the radio. Maybe west coast where they have classic rap/hiphop radio stations ? In the Midwest , it is very possible.
“Low Rider” by War from the old school film footage synced with the song. Produced before MTV in the early 70’s
We finally found an unedited version! Only way to listen to something off The Chronic. Lol. Listening to ya'll makes me feel ancient!!! "Back in the day" - was it THAT long ago?!?!?! Lol
I'm afraid soooo...I was doing so good pretending everything was okay in my head, then somebody had the damn nerve to say 30 years, I decided hell no... I'm going into full-blown denial, that number is just not possible..lol 😂😂🤣😂☮️
Yeah that was the explicit version. Back n the day rap songs had 2 versions. The "clean" version (no foul language, no sexual language) was played on the radio. The explicit version was something u had 2 buy in the record store. So yeah this was the "dirty" version (4 adults) lol.
I'm about to go get a case of tennis balls to go on the legs of all our walkers! 😂😂
I fell in love with Snoop the first time he appeared on a song with Dre and I am now 34, married, with a kid still in love with Mr. Snoop DO double G because true love lasts a lifetime. 😂
Suggesting Crossroad- Bone Thugs n Harmony, Kris Kross - Jump and Friday Night by Horace Brown. Also suggesting some underground House Music by: Vaughan Mason and the Crew - Rock, Skate, Roll, Bounce and Weeks and Co. - Rock Your World. Secret Weapon - Must be the Music and non house but good Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.
Great minds think alike😁, a couple of those songs I was going to suggest myself to them.
Vaughan Mason? That’s a forever jam. Got me wanting bust out skates right now just hearing the song name!
I suggest "Still Dre"
@@nrgtxn House Music, they having even tipped the iceberg.
@@jeannieh6218 Chicago style.
Today (10/20) is Snoop Dogg’s birthday.
Right and he just turned 49! And still looks good too still doing his thing 🔥
No way!!! My son shares his birthday!!!! I will have to let him!
@@justbee561 mine too! That’s how I know - Snoop and I are birthday twins 🙂
Im 34 and still listenin to this even the whole album.
Summer of ‘92 this was the jam. This and “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (aka Will Smith) were the ultimate top down Kenwood or Alpine turned up 15s in the back bumping as you cruised with your homies!
Digital underground ( humpty dance) look for a young tu pac !✌🎃🎵
Same Song has him rapping!
Time stamp?!
He showd he was it in that song from " now I clown around with the underground"
@@JointFive 2:15 ua-cam.com/video/CmFDyZ3ytg8/v-deo.html
@@JointFive ooohhhhhh
Big facts! 42 years young. I was bumping this on cassette tape!
Thats all west coast style. They still walk and drive like that
Exactly
Yep
Facts
Every time I watch the entrance and hear the "Jooleeene!" part I crack up. This was the JAM back in the day.
Snoop Dog was talking about making this track, this was his first big real production album and he was struggling, so Dre pulled him aside and try this, and dropped the verse and Snoop goes "OH! you want me to sing it?" the rest is history.
How about some Lenny Kravitz? "Again" "Are You Gonna My Way?" "American Woman"
Yessssss ....... I'm waiting for the twins to get down with the Kravitz !!
Adding a vote for "Are You Gonna Go My Way." The guitar is mind-blowing! And Kravitz's fashion sense was very much ahead of his time.
i think his first album is the best
I love how he says he wishes he could go back and live in that time for a week. Same here.
Me too, where do I sign up? 😁☮️
Ditto. Those really were the days!
If I could go back!! The nineties!! What a time to be a teenager
Hey guys those “hydraulic cars” are called lowriders my guys
I wore this cassette OUT!
My kids did!
Me too
Didn't we all lol! The crazy thing is I don't think I've listened to it since I was in high school and I graduated 24 years ago
Cassette 😂
Cassette-the original download.
"Getting funky on the mic like a old batch of collard greens"
This is when rap was real. You didn’t have dudes mumbling while wearing women’s clothing. Lyrics mattered and they actually lived what they spit.
But you yourself are 12 years old.
@@YS-hl1hy lmao. Being in my mid 30’s, that’s flattering. ty
@@YS-hl1hy down bad bro
word
@@YS-hl1hy you said she looks 12 then ask for her IG that's creepy.
"If you wanted to talk to a female you had to go meet her."
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gentlemen- ladies will always deserve your in-person time and attention.
Best thing I heard all day!! I love that the way we lived is so hard to believe. Yup. Landline. Meet up.
But when that in person time and attention was ignored ,then the man got just broke.
We had phones so males and females could talk on the phone. But it was attached to the wall in your parents' kitchen and all your siblings would listen too. 😁😁
I'm from India. And I have heard of the masters, Dre, Snoop, Rakim, Nas, Pac. And I'm 25. Makes me wonder what these kids grew up listening in the USA 🤷🏻♂️
Wishing Blackstreet's No Diggity gets a play
Yeah that's an amazing song
This song is impossible to have not heard at least once before. Y’all must live under a rock outside of bikini bottom
100%
Bro I was thinking about the same thing... This shit a classic around the world
They just young as hell. Calling Snoops braids dreadlocks.
Man! I was thinking the same thing! how did their parents not show them ANY of this?!?!!?!???
Thought I was the only one. I can see first time hearing MAYBE murder was the case or the deep cover track but they loose their black card not hearing this before
They still ride like that in LA on weekends, LowRiders are not only for back in the day. Keep killing it, we love you guys
Preserving culture is important
I've been waiting for this one! I'm glad you liked it. If you haven't heard it yet, please do Baby Got Back by Sir Mix a Lot. I'd love to see your reactions to the music video itself!
Can someone please tell me why they don’t have 1 million subs ?
I know right?! These kids are awesome!
They for sure have me reminiscing to some classics from the day!!!!
They gettin there tho. I just discovered them myself 2 weeks or so ago. Luv the concept. So fun and nostalgic. 💘
One of the greatest rap tracks ever. Flawless in every respect - rhymes, rhythm, flow
You guys should dress like Kriss Kross for halloween. Would be perfect.
Kid 'n' Play. lol
God, never felt so old until he said "they love those old cars back then" 😆
I find it hard to believe these guys never heard this song before.
Dre brought in the 90’s
@Charles Jaggers Scott storch is tha man. Him and Dre literally made oldschool hiphop
@@flobodeluxe3531 Scott storch was good for only a minute tho
@@flobodeluxe3531 primo with gangstarr
Y’all need to react to Rick James & Teena Marie- Fire & Desire! They gonna blow y’all mind with that one!
They just did Fire & Desire . Check the recent ones
Their brother Dom just did that one
@@bratgame8005 here or Patreon?
Sorry it was their brother
ua-cam.com/video/UXJzGVWgc6E/v-deo.html&feature=share here is Don’s reaction video
Don't worry, the more things change, the more they remain the same....hydraulics will make a come back one day...
I wanted this as my wedding dance....and we are the whitest people you'll ever know
HOLY SHIT LOL👍👍😂😂 THANKS FOR RESPECTING/GROWING UP WITH THE CULTURE!!
😂😂😂😂
Namaste bAby
that’s mighty white of you.
White or black don’t matter, this song (amongst many others) affected us all and had all people of all races boppin heads.
Heavy D Now That We Found Love! :)
My friend Catalina and I listened to this jam on the way home from work every evening in her camero. We never got tired of it. I'm white, she is Mexican. We are from Fresno. We grew up on NWA and Eazy. The sample used in "G thang" is from I wanna do something freaky to you by Leon Haywood 😁
Hey guys! How ‘bout some Heavy D and The Boyz!?! We Got Our Own Thang
Yessss!
That's a good one
Or Now that We Found Love...
It's "We Got Our Own Thang"
Yes!! @theconnondedrum My other favorite! I was torn. Both bangers!!
This was the story of our 90’s lives...Parties were insane. It was great! Thanks for this🔥🔥
House parties were everything!
When they said "They always going to a picnic..." noooo we loved going to BARBEQUES🤣🤣💀
LOL...the walk was part of the “thang”. You had the hair, the clothes, the chains, and the walk!
That's right man 😂 it's funny trying to see them understand what was was the coolest stuff and still is the same to me, I still love and listen to Snoop specially, I voted him as having the most SWAGGER, I don't know if they know that term..lol
it also kept your pants up! boxers only do so much
This is 90’s Southern California G style if you really from the hood you know that it had to be that way.
I thought it was to keep the pants from completly falling down
Anyone remember Skee Lo “I Wish”? 🤣
PS: great Montana hood 😎
I do
Yep! Was wondering if they watched it yet lol
I wish I was a little bit taller🤣🤣
I'm 40 yrs old. At least these little brothers giving real music a chance and is educating themselves and the world on what lyrical content really is. Super Thumbs up on they video.
Probably the most NFSW yet, but you gotta listen to "Aint No Fun" ... get you some Warren G and Nate Dogg in your ear.
If the homies can't have none!!
Hell yes. Such a fun song to sing along too.
Get on ya knees and then start jugggglin'
They're not ready for this one yet! Lol
"The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Yes! I've requested that one too.
@@jennyn5692 yes indeed Jen that song has 24 million views and was ground breaking for its time
Word I'm 40. Still classic. Ahhh you young bucks😅
Hey guys! 💕 Has anyone requested Bone Thugs N Harmony - Crossroads?
Not sure yet but that's a great suggestion.
Seconded. Or Thug Luv
“Why did everyone walk the same back in the day?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What got me was “he look like my cousin!” Lol
44 and blown away that every reference is over their heads. Beepers, Dolomite, the culture...amazing but like that they’re learning.
Eric B and Rakim- Paid in Full
Absolutely hands down yasss.
No Doubt!!
Holy shit, PLEASE REACT to Eric B and Rakim.....
"He look like my cousin." 30 years later and the chat hasn't changed
I love the back in the "day." Comments...90s kid here and proud.
It’s scary when the kids say “back in the late 1900’s.” My niece said that the other day and I about died... 😂 Not. Cool. I’m proud for sure- but that phrase scared me! It’s a little confusing. 🤨
Everyone walked like that cause our nuts weren’t squeezed against our leg cause our jeans was too tight
Yeah, the funny thing is, we used to wear pants that were bigger, but we sagged less than these dudes do now.
When your whole ass is hanging out the back of your pants, that's a no-go. And belts. We wore belts, too.
@Sequor0830 True, or have a track meet. I don't know how these dudes nowadays do it.
Ahahahaha 😂😆🤣 WORD
Tight jeans 🤣
How have they not had anyone mention 112? “Peaches and cream”.. “anywhere”. Mind blowing
I thought of that one for them. Lol. Yeah that was really something at the club.
The reeeeeeeeemix
Don’t forget “Dance with Me.” That’s another hit song and one of my favorite songs from them 💯
112 "Only You" ft the notorious big & mase bad boy remix. Now that was a track!
"Room 1 12, where the players dwell"
This brought me back brah. Miss this era
Do Fresh Prince “Summertime” my favorite throwback summer song
First time i ever heard that i did not realize it was Will and Jazzy Jeff
I think they did that already
The song you play when you're cruising on a summer day
@@andrewilliams2330 really?
Anything Lenny Kravitz, Cher, David Bowie, Rod Stewart...
Rod Stewart!
Cher? Rod Stewart? Yuck! You should've stopped at Kravitz and Bowie.
@@trevorwoodley3897 variety my dear...+ I'm old.😁😉 Enjoy your day!
@@heatherjames8000 LOL...all I meant was some white copiers/Bogarters of black music are cool and others aren't. In my opinion Bowie is cool; Cher and Stewart aren't. Like the difference in cool factor between, say, Manilow and Madonna. One is corny, the other isn't.
@@trevorwoodley3897 😁😉
guys, can you see how timeless the song will remain?
West coast music during that time was such an icon moment in time.
Whenever you can, check out Warren G & Nate Dogg - Regulate