lol man its impossible because if you complete first mission ( Big smoke ) after that, the entire map of GTA san will transition from solid to non-solid
i'm watching this eight years later and i know josh isn't like this anymore (from what I've seen of more recent stuff) but oh BOY you do NOT diss Deep Cover, you don't diss that era of hip-hop in general unless it's one of the guys who ruined their reputation. of course you can replicate the noise he made with your own mouth, because it's a vocal part. i can recreate some of the noises David Byrne makes in Talking Heads songs, doesn't mean it's not music. listen to the instrumental, it's built off of a sample (namely the drums from Sly & The Family Stone's "Sing A Simple Song"), a bassline, simple but incredibly creepy piano, a ton of little elements that sound brilliant when put together. even if you don't appreciate the vocals or lyrics, the way the song is put together as a piece of music is absolutely genius and produces this amazing tension. honestly though, josh (if you happen to read this on a video from eight friggin years ago) if you have a more open mind to hip-hop than you used to, i recommend checking out Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown, From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots by Dälek, The Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest, MAYA by MIA, ANYTHING by the band Soul Coughing (who are basically an alternative rock band whose style borrows enough elements from hip-hop that i feel they count, all three albums are great whether you're a rock fan, jazz fan, or hip-hop fan), The Heart Goes to Heaven, the Head Goes to Hell by That Handsome Devil, Splendor & Misery by clipping., A Whole Lot Of Nothing by Clawfinger, and Cuz I Love You by Lizzo for brilliant production and style that stands up even without the lyrics, though a lot of these are fantastic lyrically and vocally too (ESPECIALLY clipping., but they're my favorite hip-hop group so i'm biased) and I feel they're all pretty accessible for non-fans of hip-hop. i say this as someone who is generally a novice to the genre, as well. i'm mainly a punk, industrial, metal, alternative rock kind of guy. so give some of those a shot if you have an open mind for hip-hop now compared to back then.
Fun logical implications about Radio Los Santos: *If rap is easy and/or talentless, then everyone can do it well. Therefore, everyone can be successful rappers.* That awkward moment when logic and factual reality don't add up.
+Delirus Innominata There are more barriers to entry other than doing something as well as anyone else. Take streaming/youtube for example, sometimes the best just don't get noticed, and the most popular aren't always the most talented/best. I myself am a mostly terrible speedrunner who only got any viewership coz speedrunslive was quiet one evening when I was streaming San Andreas which turned out to be popular. I see people stream all the time who I consider to be better than myself. Anyway a bit off topic but, sometimes quality has nothing to do with popularity. Maybe everyone is just as good as everyone else, but it still doesn't mean ~everyone~ can be successful, so I wouldn't really call it a logic problem. But yeah, I say shit like what I said when I stream sometimes, I just dislike rap and I'm salty about it, I know there must be talent and creativeness involved, I don't really mean/care about what I say, I just don't like it :P
+Joshimuz Getting viewers is one thing, maintaining them is a whole other talent. Keep saying your shit, it apparently works. All of these humbles and conscientiouses :P Funnily enough, the RLS song you skipped is basically a 'musical' version of the tenpenny character but I'm sure you have actually listened to it at some point and are already aware.
+Paco, completely different time (a 7 year-difference in rap is big) so of course lyrically it's not of equally high quality as Pun (which few rappers have ever reached tbh). The dark atmosphere in the Dr. Dre version is way more prevalent than in Pun's version. "a shit job" doesn't make any sense.
3:34 I don't get Sweet's line. I mean CJ is the driver and not Sweet so why would he say that he doesn't drive as bad as CJ? He should be saying that if he is the driver... Actually I do now. He is just bragging that he is a better driver in front of his gf lel... :D
@@krimson5121 Haha thanks, yeah it's fine. A lot of these videos have opinions of mine made in the moment that people disagree with, like the All Tags video :D
Bro, ever heard of different music genres for people with different tastes? I know the video is 3 years old lmao but just saying, don't you listen to some weeaboo shit?
"Ain't that a shame, you've been knocked out the game."
I want that on a T-shirt.
@O.G Autistler CJ gay conf?
"ain't dat a shame you've been knocked out da game" *liked*
Wow i've never heard that cj line either
1:42 "if i can replicate the noise they are making with my own mouth its not music" this is truly one of the quotes ever
ain't that a shame, you been knocked out the game
2:15 thats karma for dissing Snoop Dogg.
Yepp was about to comment that
the song is only nice for the memes and san andrea
You should make a full wrong interiors run,if thats even possible.
José Fino you need to remember everything first lol
lol man its impossible because if you complete first mission ( Big smoke ) after that, the entire map of GTA san will transition from solid to non-solid
anime
Big smoke: "Remember that name."
**Gives Josh a medal**
Josh: *_oh hey, thanks._*
8:39 wtf Smoke's bat is on the ground on the bottom left.
lmao wtf
oh yes really liking those highlight uploads :^)
0:35 nice.
good old days :D
Oh man, these highlights way better than old ones. Can't figure out exactly why thoe.
The lauging in the end :'D
2:15 deserved Josh, you aint gonna talk shit about rap :p
Slim Jesus Plug .snowy rap is shit
Music taste is subjective my dude.
4:15 I listened to Kingdom of Zeal while watching
yeeh make it dont stop
Nice!
I'm dissapointed that you didn't sneak in a little CTR :P
Big Smoke:let me get the heater lol
so curse to hear gta radio in josh video
So are you gonna highlight most streams?
SgtCookiemonstaHD I'll try to
Josh, you're being gay
@@Gamergodxxxxno
LOL it's funny how nobody acknowledged how funny it was how Josh made fun of snoop dogg and Dr Dre's song 😂😂😂😂
Cassius, The Creator and he immediately died bc of karma
i'm watching this eight years later and i know josh isn't like this anymore (from what I've seen of more recent stuff) but oh BOY you do NOT diss Deep Cover, you don't diss that era of hip-hop in general unless it's one of the guys who ruined their reputation. of course you can replicate the noise he made with your own mouth, because it's a vocal part. i can recreate some of the noises David Byrne makes in Talking Heads songs, doesn't mean it's not music. listen to the instrumental, it's built off of a sample (namely the drums from Sly & The Family Stone's "Sing A Simple Song"), a bassline, simple but incredibly creepy piano, a ton of little elements that sound brilliant when put together. even if you don't appreciate the vocals or lyrics, the way the song is put together as a piece of music is absolutely genius and produces this amazing tension.
honestly though, josh (if you happen to read this on a video from eight friggin years ago) if you have a more open mind to hip-hop than you used to, i recommend checking out Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown, From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots by Dälek, The Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest, MAYA by MIA, ANYTHING by the band Soul Coughing (who are basically an alternative rock band whose style borrows enough elements from hip-hop that i feel they count, all three albums are great whether you're a rock fan, jazz fan, or hip-hop fan), The Heart Goes to Heaven, the Head Goes to Hell by That Handsome Devil, Splendor & Misery by clipping., A Whole Lot Of Nothing by Clawfinger, and Cuz I Love You by Lizzo for brilliant production and style that stands up even without the lyrics, though a lot of these are fantastic lyrically and vocally too (ESPECIALLY clipping., but they're my favorite hip-hop group so i'm biased) and I feel they're all pretty accessible for non-fans of hip-hop. i say this as someone who is generally a novice to the genre, as well. i'm mainly a punk, industrial, metal, alternative rock kind of guy. so give some of those a shot if you have an open mind for hip-hop now compared to back then.
Sooo is ghost Joshimuz playing in this video? What's up with the static picture of your bedroom?
Fun logical implications about Radio Los Santos:
*If rap is easy and/or talentless, then everyone can do it well. Therefore, everyone can be successful rappers.*
That awkward moment when logic and factual reality don't add up.
+Delirus Innominata There are more barriers to entry other than doing something as well as anyone else. Take streaming/youtube for example, sometimes the best just don't get noticed, and the most popular aren't always the most talented/best. I myself am a mostly terrible speedrunner who only got any viewership coz speedrunslive was quiet one evening when I was streaming San Andreas which turned out to be popular. I see people stream all the time who I consider to be better than myself.
Anyway a bit off topic but, sometimes quality has nothing to do with popularity. Maybe everyone is just as good as everyone else, but it still doesn't mean ~everyone~ can be successful, so I wouldn't really call it a logic problem.
But yeah, I say shit like what I said when I stream sometimes, I just dislike rap and I'm salty about it, I know there must be talent and creativeness involved, I don't really mean/care about what I say, I just don't like it :P
+Joshimuz Getting viewers is one thing, maintaining them is a whole other talent. Keep saying your shit, it apparently works.
All of these humbles and conscientiouses :P
Funnily enough, the RLS song you skipped is basically a 'musical' version of the tenpenny character but I'm sure you have actually listened to it at some point and are already aware.
+Delirus Innominata erm, I actually wasn't lol, never really listened to any of it, guess I'm missing half the radio like that
1:46 best part
Wow like :-)
Asking about rap, which is better? Today's mainstream rap or 90's rap?
eminem
lil pump
@@sujatahota6147 MuMblE
air quotes "Music", from airquotes black "People"
Ain't that a shame; you've been knocked out the game!
lol nice
2:12 thats what you get when you talk shit about rap music.
***** You gotta admit that Snoop and Dre did a shit job with that song, the Big Pun version is so much better.
***** Ok
+Paco, completely different time (a 7 year-difference in rap is big) so of course lyrically it's not of equally high quality as Pun (which few rappers have ever reached tbh). The dark atmosphere in the Dr. Dre version is way more prevalent than in Pun's version. "a shit job" doesn't make any sense.
But rap is shit tho
+Agent Alfie Both rap and dubstep are shit
3:34 I don't get Sweet's line. I mean CJ is the driver and not Sweet so why would he say that he doesn't drive as bad as CJ? He should be saying that if he is the driver... Actually I do now. He is just bragging that he is a better driver in front of his gf lel... :D
He's literally saying that he don't drive that bad, thats all._.
@@tennoo160 doesn't*
- Respect for dissing rap music :-(
*dabs*
@@Joshimuz Not a hater Josh! You the best GTA speedrunner out there imho
@@krimson5121 Haha thanks, yeah it's fine. A lot of these videos have opinions of mine made in the moment that people disagree with, like the All Tags video :D
Does anyone know the song at 1:19?
Deep Cover - Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg.
yeah, it's Deep Cover
Bum bum tam tam by pingu
Love the videos josh and I'm subscribed but this is what happens when you diss Snoop Do double G
02:09 - u can really catch these hands if I hear u say something like that in person
1k like
black man can jump.
Didn't even knew that the weird weeaboo stuff you listen was music, thought it was just something made up for an anime.
Shut up.
2:13 thats what you get for dissin rap game white boy
Bro, ever heard of different music genres for people with different tastes? I know the video is 3 years old lmao but just saying, don't you listen to some weeaboo shit?
Lmfao, talking about different musical tastes and saying that the music he listens to is weeaboo shit
@@Skrubs Because it is Weeaboo music.