Envyi is the light skin one and the other is KP. And the dude is a young Polow da Don. This song was my whole childhood. This and My Boo by ghost town DJs. Solid track.
Great reaction Jack! Both of these ladies are from ATL and this is a subgenre of music called ATL bass music. Other popular songs from that era include "My Boo" by Ghostown DJs and "Freak it" by Lathun
this was a cool subgenre of r&b in the 90s in the south that was like skating rink music. uptempo r&b that you could dance and skate . more examples of this is lathun "freak it" usher "nice and slow remix" inoj "love you down"
This song taught me that artists made hit records without ever being around each other. Nowadays, it's really common (due to technological advancements obviously), however, back in 1998, it was like "wow" to me. The video shoot was the first meeting between the duo. Also: They're from Atlanta. The uptempo sound you're referring to, was one of the main trending sounds, especially around 1998, 1999, from artists in cities like Atlanta and Miami. 90s Atlanta and Miami Hip Hop/R&B were both known for having that uptempo swing, derivative of Chicago House Music (Chicago is the origin of House Music and Soul R&B, in general) in the 80s and early to mid 90s. Believe it or not, House Music originally had a soulful vibe, as well as a Hip Hop vibe, before it became a massive international genre. This song, to me, is a great example of hybrid House x Hip Hop x R&B.
@@ms.one-town901 I know right 😂 I remember you, as me also, have been rocking with Jack for quite a while now ☺ greatest video reaction channel on UA-cam, in my opinion 💯 love Jack!
@@debbiepalmer6024 hey lady. Glad to be remembered. Yes ma’am, we been rocking for a while now. I totally agree. Jack is one of the best around. Let’s keep rocking till the wheels roll off! ♥️🖤🤍🤎🤜🏾🤛🏾
About time!! I’ve been waiting for this. This joint right here when it was released was IT!!! We went through a time of these RnB - hi energy songs like my boo ghostown dj’s , shorty swing my way, love you down INOJ - that had harmony but that down south hard riding dance beats.
I remember being at the the pool, at the house parties and at the club getting down to this I got many guys approach me to this song and shoot there shot
It's a blend of Hip Hop and R&B. They are from Atlanta and North Carolina. They met up and formed in Atlanta. Mixzo is the producer. Went on to produce some big names....
Lathun Grady- "Freak It" would be another great song with a similar vibe from the same era to react to! That song and this are big staples of my childhood! "Freak It" came out in 1997.
I used to listen this song when I was a teenager and for what I hear this is the early sound of the south ! That’s the grandfather of trap music listen the hi hats the bpm of the beat ect
yeah, "Get on the bus " is a very underated Destiny's child song with an incredible beat by a "very early young" Timbaland. To react A_B_S_O_L_U_T_E_L_Y . ;-)
according to Wikipedia - one girl is from Atlanta, the other is from Charlotte, NC. Doesn't specify which one is from where. I actually have no clue which girl is which. I knew this song. I have a cassette single. but never knew there was a video for it The song's actually still coming from a male point of view because the girls didn't write it.
This is my shit! Can't not dance when it comes on, or sing along even if I can't hit any of the damn notes lol. J. Cole also sampled this for his song "Deja Vu." The love interest featured in the video is producer Polow Da Don, who has production credits from hella artists including Ludacris, Ciara, Fergie, Pussycat Dolls, Kelly Rowland, Rich Boy, Chris Brown, and the list goes on and on. Please react to: Ludacris - Pimpin' All Over the World (feat Bobby V), Runaway Love (feat Mary J Blige) Pussycat Dolls - Buttons (feat Snoop Dogg) Rich Boy - Throw Some D's (feat Polow Da Don) Chris Brown - Forever, Superhuman (feat Keri Hilson)
They were separate artists and got together for this jam. I don't know if you've ever heard of Ghost Town Dj's, Quad City Dj's but they made remixes that had a similar fast tempo time sequence. One of my favs is Lathun's Freak It from So So Def's Bass All-Stars. To answer your question K.P. is the rapper and Envyi is the singer. Both from the south.
Let me go ahead and add some songs of this type. As you know So So Def is Jermaine Dupri but he didn't produce this song but this whole faster paced bounce he worked with Dj's and artists to create the All Stars. Songs you may have heard. 1. Quad City Dj's - C'mon Ride It (The Train) 2. Ghost Town Dj's - My Boo (TRUE Classic) 3. INOJ - Love You Down (Cover song. Ready For The World is the Original)
Damn I'm old. But I'm glad I got to experience the 90s. Wouldn't change it for nothing
This song blew up at the clubs
I wouldn't either.
Saaaame
Me 2❤
me too, omg 97-98 I was 10-11 years old then but even now at 36 this is still my jam!
J. Cole’s Deja Vu and Bryson Tiller’s exchange samples this song
Charles Hamilton “Brooklyn Girl” too, it might’ve been the first sample of this record
Envyi is the light skin one and the other is KP. And the dude is a young Polow da Don. This song was my whole childhood. This and My Boo by ghost town DJs. Solid track.
Quad City DJ's- Cmon and Ride it is another banger
Oh yesssss
Envyi is white
Envyi is mixed race. Don’t get it twisted.
Envyi is white.
This is like Atlanta Freaknik/skate music lol
This is my sh*t! This song is still in rotation for me!
Great reaction Jack! Both of these ladies are from ATL and this is a subgenre of music called ATL bass music. Other popular songs from that era include "My Boo" by Ghostown DJs and "Freak it" by Lathun
Lathan- freak it is a classic
one of them is from Nc
He need some kilo ali
I played this and Ghost town Dj’s so much lol.... A vibe for real in the 90’s
It’s still a vibe to this day
It's crazy how this was their only single and was #6 on the Hot 100 at the time.
Envyi has another song called “ it’s about time to get mine “ she sings it beautifully
@@erickiam25 Yessir
I still listen this this and "It's about time".
These 2 were just on this song together. KP was part of a rap group called Da Kaperz with Rasheeda from Love and Hip Hop Atlanta at the time.
I like this song a lot and the remix
Envi looked so 🔥 she had that cute 90’s short hair
If you like this, you'll prob like "My Boo" by...Quad City DJs...I think lol. But the song is called My Boo and it has a similar feel to it.
Ghost Town DJs did My Boo. Quad City DJs did Come On Ride The Train and Space Jam theme song lol
Yes!!!!!
Yes!! Yes was obsessed with My Boo- jermaine Dupree group I think
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
He did that song recently
this was a cool subgenre of r&b in the 90s in the south that was like skating rink music. uptempo r&b that you could dance and skate . more examples of this is
lathun "freak it"
usher "nice and slow remix"
inoj "love you down"
Ghosttown DJs My Boo too
@@andrinac3872 yes that was a hit
@the skate rink, YES!
This song taught me that artists made hit records without ever being around each other. Nowadays, it's really common (due to technological advancements obviously), however, back in 1998, it was like "wow" to me. The video shoot was the first meeting between the duo.
Also: They're from Atlanta. The uptempo sound you're referring to, was one of the main trending sounds, especially around 1998, 1999, from artists in cities like Atlanta and Miami. 90s Atlanta and Miami Hip Hop/R&B were both known for having that uptempo swing, derivative of Chicago House Music (Chicago is the origin of House Music and Soul R&B, in general) in the 80s and early to mid 90s.
Believe it or not, House Music originally had a soulful vibe, as well as a Hip Hop vibe, before it became a massive international genre. This song, to me, is a great example of hybrid House x Hip Hop x R&B.
Well said! Amen 👍🏾
I'm glad I'm a 80s baby raised in the 90s. The 90s and 2000s had the best music
Absolutely!
I was 18 when this tune came out, it was a hit in the UK. Memories 😍
I still know every word to this song. Damn I’m old! Lol
Ghost town DJ My Boo released about the same time
Hell yeah, he definitely gotta get to that one
And it has a similar sound to this song, especially the tempo
Take me back to senior year in high school doing the bankhead bounce. ❤️👏🏾
this song is instant nostalgia
This is one of my fav songs in eternity.
This was such a good summertime party. Great at pool parties.
They are from the south and were one-hit wonders as a duo.
Sylk-E. Fyne feat. Chill- Romeo and Juliet
Yes 🙌🏽 that’s the shhhhh🤫
Neva heard this until Now~ Very NICE✨👍🏽
Wow. I always heard this as a kid
One of my favorite songs ever 🔥 I love the rearranged version as well ❤️🔥🔥🔥.
This is such a cool temp for an R&N track. Never heard this before, so thanks for reacting to it
Atlanta 90s vibe🔥🔥
This just was it. You had to be there tbh. Just imagine back then, its still 🔥
Another fun fact is Chris Bridges wrote this song. U can hear his cadence all through the track. Ludacris was a beast with the pen even back then.
ok, ok, 90s southern booty bass music
3:41 - 3:50 hey Jack looks like you added a few moves to your dance repotoir 😁 great reaction
So right sis. That bottom lip poke of his is forever though! 😂🤣🥰😍
@@ms.one-town901 I know right 😂 I remember you, as me also, have been rocking with Jack for quite a while now ☺ greatest video reaction channel on UA-cam, in my opinion 💯 love Jack!
@@debbiepalmer6024 hey lady. Glad to be remembered. Yes ma’am, we been rocking for a while now. I totally agree. Jack is one of the best around.
Let’s keep rocking till the wheels roll off! ♥️🖤🤍🤎🤜🏾🤛🏾
@@ms.one-town901 😂 YESSSSS sis!!! we're gonna keep rocking with Jack til those wheels fall offfffff 😤❤
About time!! I’ve been waiting for this. This joint right here when it was released was IT!!! We went through a time of these RnB - hi energy songs like my boo ghostown dj’s , shorty swing my way, love you down INOJ - that had harmony but that down south hard riding dance beats.
I'm so lucky I got to grow up in the 90s. Flashbacks of riding in my aunt's car 😂.
I remember going to the skating rink as a kid in the 90s and skating to this song check out the cuties 😜
The 90's!!
When I was killing the Jordana "Chocolate" and "Coffee" lipsticks
Daaaamm throwed it alllllll the way back to my SKATING RINK DAYS!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Envyi is the girl with the pixie cut and KP is the one with the braids. Envyi has two other songs called Crazy Love and It's About Time.
The white Girl
She also did some vocals on a Jon B song, Lay It Down, from his Stronger Everyday cd.
KP is a fyre Lyricist she will blow alot of men out the water with her delivery, power and efficiency.
*does the bounce* memories!!
Envyi is the White lady with the pixie cut. And K.P is the Black lady who's the rapper. They are from the South. ATL and South Carolina.
I remember being at the the pool, at the house parties and at the club getting down to this I got many guys approach me to this song and shoot there shot
It's a blend of Hip Hop and R&B. They are from Atlanta and North Carolina. They met up and formed in Atlanta. Mixzo is the producer. Went on to produce some big names....
Swing My Way has a slowed down version but it was on the Can’t Hardly Wait Soundtrack.
Yes
Lathun Grady- "Freak It" would be another great song with a similar vibe from the same era to react to! That song and this are big staples of my childhood! "Freak It" came out in 1997.
I was listening to this song the other day one of my favs🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌🐤🐤🎵🎵🎵
Jack, if you like this beat check out "Ghost Town DJs - My Boo (V/O version No. 2)" It has the same kind of fast-paced beat with R&B.
I used to listen this song when I was a teenager and for what I hear this is the early sound of the south ! That’s the grandfather of trap music listen the hi hats the bpm of the beat ect
All these 90's amd. 80's Late songa bring back menories
This is an ATL staple I swear to god.😅
This Is The Sample From Bryson Tillers Exchange Song
Ayyyye this was the song back in the day!
Envyi is pronounced like envy, her real name is Susan Hedgepeth she records as Sioux Lane now.
This sound is like 2 Live Crew mixed with Ghost Town Dj's...My Boo! It's hot!!
❤️ this song!! Great reaction!
Love this classic!
That's the club hit right there haha
Love this duo! Your reaction videos are too on point with these songs
Dj Envy is named after Envyi from this duo ( K.P. & Envyi).
❤
Yasssssssssssss! My shit
Such an ill reaction vid lol love this song. Subscribed
Omg I was 15 when this song came out. 🥵
Ahhhh lol this song was so the jam back in the day
I love this song! On my Walkman on my walks home from school LOL.
You have an ear. Nothing gets by you. Sampled by #BrysonTiller
This was a club hit big time in 97… if you was at the right club lol
Sounds like South Florida to me.
Hey Jack this was my jam yesssss...
You're gonna have to get in to 90's Miami bass and Atlanta Freaknik music. That's the subgenre
Man this takes me back oleskool straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love this song!!
Awww. Shhh...
The forever jam
My childhood! Straight barbecue/skate music
My lil hood 🎵 🥰
So So Def Bass All-Stars...look there
To me it has a early Florida rap beat similar to two live crew’s music or any artists from out there that was poppin back then
This is the jam!❤❤❤
PATRICE RUSHEN - FEEL SO REAL!💣💥🔥👍🏾
That’s like Atlanta Bass music. Like those so so def compilations
React to Destiny’s child get on the bus ft Timbaland or Aaliyah Messed up, Erica Kane or Man undercover. All produced by Timbaland.
yeah, "Get on the bus " is a very underated Destiny's child song with an incredible beat by a "very early young" Timbaland. To react A_B_S_O_L_U_T_E_L_Y . ;-)
One from Charlotte NC one from Atlanta GA, came out in the Atlanta bass era
I always enjoyed this version but the remix was 🔥🔥🔥
Just bought me a bucket hat too lol
They killed this one
A classic
Looking good boo ❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Along the same lines, listen to Ghost Town DJ's - My Boo. It was sampled in Ciara - My Body
You should consider checking out Something for the People-My Love is the Shhh!, another 90s r&b song.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
WHOOOO!! ATL stand up!! 🍑❤️
Classic 90s
according to Wikipedia - one girl is from Atlanta, the other is from Charlotte, NC. Doesn't specify which one is from where.
I actually have no clue which girl is which. I knew this song. I have a cassette single. but never knew there was a video for it
The song's actually still coming from a male point of view because the girls didn't write it.
Bass music!!!!!
Notice they didn't have to be damn near naked to be sensual and sexy
Sounds like the Miami style, some Luke protégée
kp is the one rapping and she is my mom and she is watching this with me and she said ayeee
Do you know what really happened and why she didn’t go further
Wow didn't realize Bryson Tiller sampled that intro
This is my shit! Can't not dance when it comes on, or sing along even if I can't hit any of the damn notes lol. J. Cole also sampled this for his song "Deja Vu." The love interest featured in the video is producer Polow Da Don, who has production credits from hella artists including Ludacris, Ciara, Fergie, Pussycat Dolls, Kelly Rowland, Rich Boy, Chris Brown, and the list goes on and on.
Please react to:
Ludacris - Pimpin' All Over the World (feat Bobby V), Runaway Love (feat Mary J Blige)
Pussycat Dolls - Buttons (feat Snoop Dogg)
Rich Boy - Throw Some D's (feat Polow Da Don)
Chris Brown - Forever, Superhuman (feat Keri Hilson)
Cool.
Michael Jackson - We've Had Enough
And I feel like that little girl spice rack got her style of rapping from KP
They were separate artists and got together for this jam. I don't know if you've ever heard of Ghost Town Dj's, Quad City Dj's but they made remixes that had a similar fast tempo time sequence. One of my favs is Lathun's Freak It from So So Def's Bass All-Stars. To answer your question K.P. is the rapper and Envyi is the singer. Both from the south.
Let me go ahead and add some songs of this type. As you know So So Def is Jermaine Dupri but he didn't produce this song but this whole faster paced bounce he worked with Dj's and artists to create the All Stars. Songs you may have heard.
1. Quad City Dj's - C'mon Ride It (The Train)
2. Ghost Town Dj's - My Boo (TRUE Classic)
3. INOJ - Love You Down (Cover song. Ready For The World is the Original)
Great info. Thanks for sharing. I never knew! 👊🏿👊🏾👊🏽👊🏼
@@ms.one-town901 Yes ma'am 😁