FIRST TIME HEARING Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock It Takes Two REACTION
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- FIRST TIME HEARING Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock It Takes Two REACTION
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You couldn't go into a club in the late 80's without hearing this THUMPING!!!
You are right about that, they were blasting this in The P.I. in the late 80s
Damn straight!
100% true
AND the floor would be packed. I'd be on it, cuz I always was! This song would even make my brother act a fool, and he NEVER danced nor acted a fool. He'd still dance to it I think.
Word!
Danced my ass of to this in college. My 50 year old ass just did it again ...
same danced my ass off in the late 80s in college and now 55!
Me too til early 30s. Unfortunately I broke my back doing a charity parachute jump, on a weekend off from T.A SAS Signals pre Selection course in March 03, wentbon Selection with broken back. Im only 49 yr old but a Disabled British Army Veteran, and former megafit soldier/athlete freestyle street and break dancer.
We’re the same age, so basically just kind had the same dance memory lol
Lol
1988
And "x" years later i still know EVERY!! SINGLE!! WORD!! (1988)
YUP!!! This one and House of Pain Jump Around. Every. Single. Word.
YES!!
Yup. When this came out I was a waiter/bartender at Red Lobster. I used to rap this in the alley all the time. Got to see them at a small dance club too.
Haha I see what you did there.
I was recently working at my job and the song came on the radio. My co-worker who was new started singing along in the next cubicle. Literally the entire corner of our office got up and started singing too. 20 people knew the lyrics! It was a beautiful moment.
Throw this jam on at a club today, and if anyone doesn't get HYPED and dance IMMEDIATELY, they are dead inside!
Facts. I’m 25 and this song been played since I was a baby. My parents are 50 and 51🥰😍. This their era
I'm 49 in two weeks, white and grew up in Yorkshire, England.. This takes me back to my teens ❤ LOVE this song .. Many clubbing memories ❤
Man, can't imagine not having heard this. This was one of those songs that got everyone into hip hop. It was everywhere on heavy rotation.
HEAVY HEAVY ROTATION
Picture this tiny 46 yr old female rapping and watching you listen to her favourite 80s song! LMAO! Released in 1988, I was 14 and I still know it off by heart. I'm so glad you did this one. Thanks for the few mins of dancing and singing, and a big hello from Canada! :)
I was 14 too yass we had the best music
Year I graduated high school ✔️💜👏 I'm not a sucker so I don't need a bodyguard I love everything about the song always have👏👏👏🔥💚
How in the world do you get through 20-something years of life without having heard this song? This song was EVERYWHERE in the early 90s. It was the soundtrack to life.
Someone needs to have a word with his parents!
I can still sing along to this after decades! Music was so fun back in the day- and EVERYONE was in the dance floor together.
In '88 in New York you'd hear cars pumping this song for blocks around in every direction. It was a phenomenon.
One of the greatest hip hop songs of all time, no question.
Try the Humpty Dance.
Digital Underground, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Rakhim, Run DMC; all must listens from the 80's
oh oh DO ME BABY lol
Sheri The Humpty Dance doesn't compare! Good song tho!
This was hittin hard back in the day and hits just as hard today!!
Hey, Rome. The video was shot on May 25th, 1988. In Harlem on 125th Street and the park is the Battlegrounds on 152nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC. Thanks for showing love to this CLASSIC hip-hop track!!!
THIS SONG WAS THEEEEEE JAMMMMMM!!! Military in West Germany before reunification was blaring this in the clubs! Love it!
"OLD SCHOOL" JACK!!! I can get with that. Just plain old fun jams!
Can't have this song without a little Technotronic " Pump up the Jam"
Jagged Edge "let's get married " the Remarqable mix...
Love Technotronic!
The remix of let's get married
Shouts out to everyone who remembers being in the night clubs in 1988 when this this song dropped. The dance floors was shaking when this song came on.
Late 80’s .. I think 88' or 89'
1988- With so many people jamming this song, i must have heard it at least 20 times a day.
Listen to “Joy and Pain”. His best.
I agree
No doubt
Ahhh, I totally forgot about that one!
classic tune
Pump it up!
If you like this then you'll love The Message by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Rapper's Delight by The Sugarhill Gang, Friends and One Love by Whodini and The Breaks by Kurtis Blow!
Rapper’s Delight is SO FREAKIN LONG! And I love it so much.
YES. Roxanne Roxanne is another great one.
8th wonder by sugarhill
Oh wow rappers delight was always bumping at the roller rinks back in the day I always loved Apache as well
@@willowb1527 Def Roxanne Roxanne. And Egyptian Lover, Tour de France, Basketball by Curtis Blow
This is just a BANGER!!! It's great NOW! It's on the gym playlist, it's on the party dance list, Saturday house cleaning list, etc. It's just awesome.
This was my Hype Song before every one of my High School Wrestling matches back in 92
i think this was 1988 or 89.... i’m always hella surprised when someone who listens to hip hop doesn’t know it no matter the age. this is a classic.
❤❤ this was the jam
I sure do miss this. Old skool!
This is a Club Classic! Even people who "don't like Rap" LOVE this song! 1988 great year for Hip Hop music!
I remember sitting down and writing every word to this song down and memorizing it. 123 get loose now! Still remember every word. This song was 1988 brilliance!
It was 88, I was 14, and this tune was pumping outta every record shop in South London, Every Flash Car driving round the streets, every Bedroom Dj’s window.... etc... still affects my DNA when it kicks! Ha!
Apparently it took me 30 years to notice Biz Markie was in this video. Check out Just A Friend.
Ha!! Me too. I feel kinda dumb now... lol
I just noticed him too.
miss blah blah blah broke the Biz heart.
"Stay away from me, if you're contagious.". 2020-- ? Current theme
nope it was about aids.
80's. This song was so popular - every club everywhere played this. It came out in 1988.
Biz Markie the Man the Legend... hangin' with every playa in NY!
Dance club song suggestions from around that same time period:
Deee-Lite - Groove is in the Heart (1990)
Bell Biv Devoe - Poison (1990)
Boyz II Men - Motownphilly (1991)
Cameo - Word Up (1986)
C+C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (1990)
US3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (1993)
I saw Rob Base and Vanilla Ice 2 years ago at a private function in New Orleans and they killed it, the most fun 10 song set I've ever heard.
back in the day when record stores were still a thing :(
It blew up in the late 80’s. Still good till this day.
80s ANTHEM!!! 💃🏽
Summer 1988. This was EVERYWHERE. I practically lived in a metal club, and we knew ALL the words!!!
1988 brother, different time different world. Hidden Jams! Great reaction. I’m here for it.
1988 I had to look it up. I was probably 13 when this was on the radio. I remember it. You can't help but move.
Well, if you're going to be pulling out classics like this, you might as well do
Tone Loc - Funky Col' Madina
Yep, that Medina's a monster. I preferred Wild Thing as a Tone Loc jam, though.
GREATEST SONG EVER MAN came out late 1988 and in 1989 it EXPLODED into stardom. We danced to it during high school until grad 1993!!!!!!!
summer of 88 this was INESCAPABLE. Walk around downtown, somebody is pumpin' this on a boombox. Hanging out at the convenience store? Car goes by, on the stereo. Get in the subway? Same. House party? ON REPEAT.
The video, the dance moves, the lyrics, the outfits, and the song was waaaaaay ahead of it's time ✊🏻😉
This was 1988, just as I was beginning my senior year of college. This was HUGE. Great example, maybe the best example of late 80.s early 90's hip hop. Just getting to this late, but loved the reaction, and have always loved the song.
This came out in 1988 lol
This is a family song 😂 every event we’re dancin harddddd to this song!!!
Please react to "Joy And Pain" by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock (another banger by them)
💯
My first middle school dance, this was the most requested. Great memories.
I'm so glad you liked this one! This song... speechless!! One of only 3 songs I've sang at karaoke...even did it at my 25th reunion. It's just so fun & it makes you wanna get up & dance!! Great reaction
THIS...this is rap music my friend, before the gangsters got involved. Good times vibe, block rock'n music. Speakers in the windows, BBQ going & everyone dancing...let's all party together. Now we have crap like W.A.P.💩
This song will live on forever because the 'wooo yeah' is sampled in at least 5 songs every year.
worked as a cook when this was hot, we'd put it on loud as hell during closing cleanup. one of the dudes did the "whoo" part perfect and we'd all yell "yeah". made our manager insane. too much fun man. great memories tied to this one
This came out in 1988. For a decade, every DJ in the world would scratch the fuck out of that "1.. 2.. 3.. get loose now!" on doubles. It was right up there with scratching with "Fressssshh!"
The club would shake when this came on !
paint chips falling down, you had to pull people off ceiling fans, no joke!!!
Til this day this song goes sooooo HARD!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
THIS SONG CAME OUT IN 1988. THEY'RE BOTH FROM HARLEM, NY. THEIR SONG 'JOY & PAIN" WHICH SOMEONE MENTIONED IN AN EARLIER COMMENT WAS ALSO A BIG HIT OF THEIRS.
Songs to dance too, Party Train by the Gap Band, Quad City Djs,C&C Music Factory Everybody Dance Now
Ah damn takes me back to Club Maharaja in Honolulu, where this song played 5x a night pretty much from 1989 thru 1995. A club staple that always got the whole crowd raging.
This song was so huge , I still know every single lyric. The 80's and early 90's hip hop was the best. This album you couldn't even buy at a regular record store. You either copied it from someone or you had to go to Chicago or New York. Same thing with early Public Enemy and NWA. Record stores refused to sell rap, MTV refused to play rap. It was so absurd but the music was so good and it made it into everyone's house black and white.
This wasn't a one year hip hop anthem, this one is eternal!
There r so many Rap/Hip Hop artists from the 80's. Awesome time. LL Cool J.....Doug E Fresh.....Kool Moe Dee.....etc etc.
This was late 80's. Absolutely listen to "Joy and pain"!
The Jam from my teen years!
Loved it back in the 80's and still have it on record!
The message in this song's two chorus lines is truth and deep!! 😜🤟🖤🤍
Best Wordsmiths of the 80s and able to keep the party goin from the club to the after party and beyond! Danced til we dropped EZ!
It's a James Brown Lynn Collins sample that crushed all the joints out that year a classic banger
Have you checked out Tony! Toni! Toné! “let’s get down”?
yes!!!!
If I had no loot is a good song too
the 80s was the best years of my life..especialy 1988 when we started raving ..THE SUMMER OF LOVE WITH THIS BLARING ....
u havnt lived until u listened to this genius track ..THE BEST
Old school love it!!
This track stuck around too... was still getting play in 1991
The single "It Takes Two" was bumping in the Summer of 1988. 1 year before N.W.A. would hit the scene and introduce the world to Gangsta Rap. Changing the entire mood of the next house party. No more dancing and having a good time; to mean mugging and wearing mono chromatic color clothes.
Use to listen to this back in the day. Never saw the video though. Thanks! You should also listen to JJ Fad Supersonic!
Yup, late 80s. Can remember dancing to it in high school and getting pumped to it and others during basketball warmups in early 90s.
This is quality. One of the first I remember. Proper Rap. Still know every word. Not heard it in years.
Yes, yes, Joy and Pain is another you should listen to. And whenever this song plays you can't help but move!
It came out in 1988! The club was JAMMING when this song came on!
Summer 1988!!! The jam of that summer!! Booming out of every car and jeep in every hood
This was late 80’s. Really surprised you have never heard this ?!!! Great response by the way
listen to nenah cherry "buffalo stance" love your reactions man...kent in ohio
Her half-brother, Eagle-Eye Cherry put out "Save Tonight", also a great hit.
Yaaasssss!!👏👌👍🏻❤❤❤😂This song takes me WAY back!!! Good times....❤❤❤
This song 100 years from now, will be amazing!
Came out in 1988 this song close to the 90’s up North our clubs and lounges still rock this song😊
Dancing to this song kept me FIT back in the day! No Gym needed! LOL
I had this cassingle back in junior high. 🤣 Still love this song & remember every word!
Definitely hip hop. This band was my favourite all time hip hop band growing up I was obsessed with them
Rob Base and Chubb Rock kept us on the dance floor.
The 90's had some awesome music.
this was 1988
I remember people with big car stereos killing it with this song...always recall watching some Pioneer IMPP or MTX or Kicker Subs going ballistic with this song...also the party starter at school dances...glad to see you like it!
Every Saturday mowing the lawn I had Rob Base, De La Soul and 2 Live Crew in my Walkman
I still have this album on cassette tape and listen to it regularly on my old busted up tape deck that my mom got at a garage sale in '89 when I clean the house. I'm old.
That earthquake bassline and sampled James Brown whoop and yeah..!! Legendary!
This was real rap , none of that killin cops or degrading woman
Yep, I been struttin' around my apartment gettin all funky to this..another one that flies me back in time to the early 90s clubs and my early 20s ❤
This was up there as one of the biggest rap hits of the 80's. Came out in 88.
Fire song classic hip hop
So glad you can appreciate my old school hip hop: THE BEST! :) Your reaction was such a DELIGHT!