Thats the exact reason why i think that this is the best instrumental in hip hop ever in my opinion. Its like Dre and Sneed just kept adding more and more sounds to the beat but every sound makes sense and everything fits so good in the end so beat doesnt sound like its over produced, lot of people that dont pay attention to those thing actually dont know how much shit is going on here, like that water bubble sound or weird ass guitar sfx thats barely hearable even with headphones. If you count in every single element of this song including all the vocals and shit this is easly 48+ channel mix which means they mixed this shit on the big ass mixing board, and the way they mixed all those elements is real crazy.
This is the best up-and-coming reaction channel imo in years, since Stevie and Knox. It’s like watching my homies listen to these great songs when I did for the first time. I can see y’all growing in knowledge and appreciation for the foundation of what you guys listen to on the regular today. Much love Gs
Dude said Em wrote these bars 😂😂😂 Eminem wasn’t heard of nor signed yet when this came out in 95, Dude in the hat is comic relief, But his reactions are cool at times. One thing I suggest is that when you guys do your reviews y’all look up the year the song came out also.
Nah dude in the hat is Salos, this is his channel and yall wouldnt have these dope reactions if it wasnt for him so show some respect... they are young they dont know exactly Eminems timeline and shit... we act like these dudes grew up in our era and shit.
J Flexx wrote this verse for Dr. Dre. Was a ghost writer for Dre.. J Flexx also wrote Dr. Dre's verses for California Love & Natural Born Killaz. This song is about getting head lol
Real shit I appreciate what y’all doin on your channel. It brings me joy to see young niggas that want to learn about hip hop history and give props to the forefathers 💪🏾
Fellas fellas we gotta get a few things right. When the Friday Soundtrack was released back in 1995 (where this song originated from), Dr. Dre was still on Death Row Records. Aftermath didn’t exist yet. At this time no one has heard of Eminem, except on the local battle scene. Eminem’s Infinite dropped in 1996 and it wasn’t until late end of ‘97 when he released his Slim Shady EP where he introduced the world to that persona. ‘98 is when Dr. Dre caught wind of Eminem from the Rap Olympics, this EP got in his hands and we all hear a trio of freestyles from the Stretch Armstrong show that created a whirlwind of press. Over night Eminem is huge. Even bigger than that. But this right here, nah, this wasn’t Eminem’s lyrics. These were done by J.Flexxx who ironically wrote a diss song against Dr. Dre for the Death Row Greatest Hits album lol. Suge was salty when Dre left.
Eminem and Dre hadn't connected when this came out in 95, but whoever wrote Dre's rhymes on this track did a sick job thats for sure... this whole track is fire
Thanks for the history lesson. All I know is Dre is a softy. Dre lost all his rap beefs. Dre will fold, almost any rapper can body Dre. Look at who write his rhymes, corn ball Em&Em
@@yo3rdtier128 Em is one of the goats! How about Jay Z? He wrote Still Dre. He a cornball too? Dre lost every beef? Want to invest in Ruthless Records?
@@yo3rdtier128 u act like u personally know either of those artists personally so what makes u "not" a "cornball" compared to those two legends huh??? Btw , who tf says the word "cornball" other than a actual cornball himself?????
Kurupt, Snoop and DOC used to write ALL of Dre's rhymes. Just like how Jada, Black Rob, Lil Cease and Biggie's left behind rhyme book was Puffy's whole catalog.
I think all of Dre's raps are written by other dudes (correct me if I'm wrong). But he never tried to hide it or anything. They had him rap a few songs and verses back in the NWA days and people liked it so he's done it some over the years, but his skill is in production, not writing lyrics
Not all of the time. Dre wrote a couple of his early tracks and also the recent "gospel" track with em. The D.O.C (on the hook) confirmed that this one was all dre
I love watching the look on you young brothers faces when y’all go back into day and listen to the artists that we grew up with. Remember there were great Rappers in our era. Enjoy young brothers.👍🏽
I believe homie in the yellow shirt is a little bit slow because he’s seems to never know what everybody else is talking about when it comes to these music reaction videos
This song was 94’ and came out early early 95’ BUT REMEMBER THAT THE SONG ARE WROTE ATLEAST FEW MONTH BEFORE A ALBULM COMES OUT THE WRITTING THE MIXING AND MASTERING THEN THE TIMING OF THE RELEASE SO THIS SONG THE LATES WAS WRITTEN LATE 94’ 1994 AND EMINEM WAS NOWHERE TO EVEN BEEN HEARD OF FOR GET EVEN BEEN DISCOVERED COMING OUT WORKING WITH DR.DRE CAUSE I HEARD DRE FOUND EMINEM IN1998
Ice Cube and the DOC wrote a lot of early NWA stuff. At this time it might have been Snoop Dogg writing Dre's lines - and I think DOC was still writing for them too.
@@The_One_In_Black no, it was J-Flexx he has done many interviews about his song writing. You should checkout Art of Dialouge he interviews a lot of 90s artist. Especially, about deathrow. Im a true hip hop head.
THANK YOU ALL for hitting some Dre. He has PLENTY of great solo songs from back in the day! Keep them coming! Been There Done That is a great one talking shit on the industry for hating on him! Keep it up guys. Love seeing you all's views exploding!
Check out early Ice Cube if you’re going down the rabbit hole, 1990-2000. Cube and Dre did one together Natural Born Killaz after the beef was over. As a white kid growing up in Australia I lived for this shit. The first rap album I bought was Kill At Will by Ice Cube when I was 13 and I was hooked. It was tough to get info on rap stars and music back then in Australia, it was nowhere near mainstream, no one listened to rap then and no internet. Been listening to hip hop/ rap ever since. I’m enjoying watching you guys explore and enjoy history.
If you don't know about Dre you have to start WITH ANYTHING off the chronic album not chronic 2000 but the original 1992 Chronic album. Certified CLASSIC!
Actually fellas, this song was written by Sam Sneed, a rapper and producer from Pittsburgh who also co produced this song and was actually signed to Death Row Records. Ice Cube Wrote Boyz N The Hood for Eazy E, Dr Dre produced Eazys first album.
I love watching these guy reactions to music I grow up with. They remind me of how my nephews are when I show them the best Era of hip-hop . You guys should do doctor Dre ft snoop dog ain't nothing but a G thing
Very nice. highly recommend doing the full music video of Natural Born Killaz (Dre and Ice Cube), with a cameo from Tupac at the end. My fave Dre track of them all.
Coolio's "Dial a Jam" was out at the same time as this song. Both use The Sequence's "Funk You Up" "ring ding dong" ... the song is also referenced in Dre's first verse.
Yep was raised listening to this song along with 2pac BIG Lauryn Hill and so much more but of course I was raised in an island country in the Pacific so we balanced it out with reggae with Bob Marley Alpha Blondie Jimmy Cliff and so much more too so we chill 😂
Em DEF had NOTHING to do with this!! Lol This was on the movie’s soundtrack FRIDAY 95.. Which that movie along with Boyz N The Hood was both written by Ice Cube
that "ring ding dong" was from an all girl early hiphop group call sequence on sugarhill records, the tune was called "funk you up" and it came out in about 83-84 if memory serves correct ?
Glad to see the youth "diggin' in the crates" so to speak...Dre is one of the best producers to ever do it. Please check out the original The Sequence "Funk You Up"...the predecessors to Salt N Peppa. Angie Stone is Angie B in that group. They were on the radio when I was in junior high school in the late 70's early 80's
J Flex wrote this and Ice Cube wrote most of the lyrics for NWA when he was there. Ice Cube wrote the lyrics for Boyz in da hood, Straight Outta Compton, F*ck the Police, Gangsta Gangsta, etc.
Ice Cube wrote boys n the hood for Eazy. Cube and the D.O.C. wrote most of Dre and Eazy's rhymes before others start writing for him. Eazy even said in a song 'ice cube writes the rhymes, that I'll say.' Also The D.O.C. said in an interview that it was him and cube writing most of the early lyrics
The doc wrote almost all of dr dre rhymes because doc got in a car accident that messed his voice box up but he also dropped albums after the accident but his new voice didn’t take to fans like it should of low key
That Christine bar , Christine was a movie where the car A BLACK CASANOVA was driving by itself and killing people running over them. Dre says a black casanova running over niccas like Christine that’s a bar. Basically saying he’s killing the game in that era of hip hop
This is one of my favorite Dre beats. All the layers of sounds going on are very NIN-esque
Thats the exact reason why i think that this is the best instrumental in hip hop ever in my opinion. Its like Dre and Sneed just kept adding more and more sounds to the beat but every sound makes sense and everything fits so good in the end so beat doesnt sound like its over produced, lot of people that dont pay attention to those thing actually dont know how much shit is going on here, like that water bubble sound or weird ass guitar sfx thats barely hearable even with headphones. If you count in every single element of this song including all the vocals and shit this is easly 48+ channel mix which means they mixed this shit on the big ass mixing board, and the way they mixed all those elements is real crazy.
Yes, one of Dre’s most underrated beats 👍🏾
@@kurtcocain8675 great post I never really thought about it or listened that deep
Man this beat is cold AF I remember when this came out
repent to God
This is the best up-and-coming reaction channel imo in years, since Stevie and Knox. It’s like watching my homies listen to these great songs when I did for the first time. I can see y’all growing in knowledge and appreciation for the foundation of what you guys listen to on the regular today. Much love Gs
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dude said Em wrote these bars 😂😂😂 Eminem wasn’t heard of nor signed yet when this came out in 95, Dude in the hat is comic relief, But his reactions are cool at times. One thing I suggest is that when you guys do your reviews y’all look up the year the song came out also.
He’s goofy🤪😜The other four are alright though and dude in the glasses stay on point.
Nah dude in the hat is Salos, this is his channel and yall wouldnt have these dope reactions if it wasnt for him so show some respect... they are young they dont know exactly Eminems timeline and shit... we act like these dudes grew up in our era and shit.
This song is from 99 and they released Em's first single in 98/ 99 basically the same time 🤷🏻♂️
@@justwin970 the song came out in 95 on the friday soundtrack, not in 99
@@justwin970 lmao idiot
I can’t believe the music I grew up listening to…..is now unfamiliar. This shaped my whole generation!!!! I am feeling my years now…..🫣
Yes feel them proud though because we had some great great music
J Flexx wrote this verse for Dr. Dre. Was a ghost writer for Dre.. J Flexx also wrote Dr. Dre's verses for California Love & Natural Born Killaz. This song is about getting head lol
I was going to mention this...finally someone who knows what he's talking about.
Exactly
Real shit I appreciate what y’all doin on your channel. It brings me joy to see young niggas that want to learn about hip hop history and give props to the forefathers 💪🏾
one of the best Dr Dre songs ever!!!. awesome reaction. Nas "One Mic" , David Banner "Cadillac's on 22"s"
Forgot all about David banner thanks Ima download some classics.
Fellas fellas we gotta get a few things right.
When the Friday Soundtrack was released back in 1995 (where this song originated from), Dr. Dre was still on Death Row Records. Aftermath didn’t exist yet. At this time no one has heard of Eminem, except on the local battle scene. Eminem’s Infinite dropped in 1996 and it wasn’t until late end of ‘97 when he released his Slim Shady EP where he introduced the world to that persona. ‘98 is when Dr. Dre caught wind of Eminem from the Rap Olympics, this EP got in his hands and we all hear a trio of freestyles from the Stretch Armstrong show that created a whirlwind of press. Over night Eminem is huge. Even bigger than that.
But this right here, nah, this wasn’t Eminem’s lyrics. These were done by J.Flexxx who ironically wrote a diss song against Dr. Dre for the Death Row Greatest Hits album lol. Suge was salty when Dre left.
I always assumed Ice Cube penned the lyrics to this one.
Glad someone explained it. :)
@@dyzeinyourhouse1375 I can hear that. But I checked my CD’s sleeve and confirmed that it was indeed penned by James Anderson, aka J Flexxx.
@@dyzeinyourhouse1375 Cube wrote lyrics to Boys in The Hood
Got to give props to Jewell…she did most of the singing on a lot Dre/Deathrow.
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Fellas, Ice Cube , MC Ren and the DOC was the ones writing for Dre AND Eazy E.
Thank you! Just loud and wrong lol
J-Flexx wrote this
Dre and Ice Cube - Natural Born Killaz! The song is hard as hell!
Eminem and Dre hadn't connected when this came out in 95, but whoever wrote Dre's rhymes on this track did a sick job thats for sure... this whole track is fire
A rapper named J-Flexx wrote this one
Thanks for the history lesson. All I know is Dre is a softy. Dre lost all his rap beefs. Dre will fold, almost any rapper can body Dre. Look at who write his rhymes, corn ball Em&Em
@@yo3rdtier128 Em is one of the goats! How about Jay Z? He wrote Still Dre. He a cornball too? Dre lost every beef? Want to invest in Ruthless Records?
@@yo3rdtier128 u act like u personally know either of those artists personally so what makes u "not" a "cornball" compared to those two legends huh??? Btw , who tf says the word "cornball" other than a actual cornball himself?????
@@yo3rdtier128 Bro, Dre is a producer that raps on the side. It's not that serious.
It is a fact that Dre gets his bars written alot of times.
Kurupt, Snoop and DOC used to write ALL of Dre's rhymes. Just like how Jada, Black Rob, Lil Cease and Biggie's left behind rhyme book was Puffy's whole catalog.
I think all of Dre's raps are written by other dudes (correct me if I'm wrong). But he never tried to hide it or anything. They had him rap a few songs and verses back in the NWA days and people liked it so he's done it some over the years, but his skill is in production, not writing lyrics
all of the time. he didn't write. great producer and great delivery though
Not all of the time. Dre wrote a couple of his early tracks and also the recent "gospel" track with em. The D.O.C (on the hook) confirmed that this one was all dre
He still gives great delivery to all the bars.
I love watching the look on you young brothers faces when y’all go back into day and listen to the artists that we grew up with. Remember there were great Rappers in our era. Enjoy young brothers.👍🏽
Ol boy said "Pay attention! Bars is going over your head" 🤣 that's right take this shit seriously boyyy
I believe homie in the yellow shirt is a little bit slow because he’s seems to never know what everybody else is talking about when it comes to these music reaction videos
Youngers are still learning the history of the Rap music! Just keep searching,listening and learning.Much more fun!☝🏽😂
Some of his best verses hands down
Shout out to the [sV] crew... Skateboarding and skatevids was the best source of music back in my day...
Will forever have smokey head bopping in my head when I hear this
This song is the most LA song of all time. I always imagine Dre rolling down the street in some drop top sitting on 22s 😂
This song was 94’ and came out early early 95’ BUT REMEMBER THAT THE SONG ARE WROTE ATLEAST FEW MONTH BEFORE A ALBULM COMES OUT THE WRITTING THE MIXING AND MASTERING THEN THE TIMING OF THE RELEASE SO THIS SONG THE LATES WAS WRITTEN LATE 94’ 1994 AND EMINEM WAS NOWHERE TO EVEN BEEN HEARD OF FOR GET EVEN BEEN DISCOVERED COMING OUT WORKING WITH DR.DRE CAUSE I HEARD DRE FOUND EMINEM IN1998
Ice Cube and the DOC wrote a lot of early NWA stuff. At this time it might have been Snoop Dogg writing Dre's lines - and I think DOC was still writing for them too.
I always assumed snoop wrote this song. Whoever did is a fucking legend, the lyrics and flow are insane
Don't forget MC REN tho!
DOC wrote most of Dre lyrics!!!
J-Flex too
I was just thinking, if I had to guess who wrote this without looking it up I'd say it was DOC.
@@The_One_In_Black no, it was J-Flexx he has done many interviews about his song writing. You should checkout Art of Dialouge he interviews a lot of 90s artist. Especially, about deathrow. Im a true hip hop head.
Bro this was that joint back in the day, I used to bump this pulling up to parties, them West Coast beats were on fire
THANK YOU ALL for hitting some Dre. He has PLENTY of great solo songs from back in the day! Keep them coming! Been There Done That is a great one talking shit on the industry for hating on him! Keep it up guys. Love seeing you all's views exploding!
This was written by J-Flexx, a rapper on Death Row that never blew up. The sample is Angie Stone Funk You Up from her group in the 80's
I remember catching this music video on MTV back in the 90s! I'd watch it as I got ready for school! hahaha.
Friday introduced me to this song. It was one of the few VHS tapes we had when I was a kid.
One of my favorites growing up! Thanks fam
Yep I had the Friday soundtrack CD.The whole CD is hard.
Dre had a sick ass flow. Would have been interesting to see him as an MC first
Ice Cube and Ren wrote most of NWA's songs. And Ice Cube wrote Boyz N tha Hood.
"Pay attention bro" lol
Check out early Ice Cube if you’re going down the rabbit hole, 1990-2000. Cube and Dre did one together Natural Born Killaz after the beef was over. As a white kid growing up in Australia I lived for this shit. The first rap album I bought was Kill At Will by Ice Cube when I was 13 and I was hooked. It was tough to get info on rap stars and music back then in Australia, it was nowhere near mainstream, no one listened to rap then and no internet. Been listening to hip hop/ rap ever since. I’m enjoying watching you guys explore and enjoy history.
Oh my gosh Yes!!! Ice Cube!!
If the react to the video, them boys will lose they mind. The bars with Dre & Cube. And don’t forget the cameo at the end by none other (2Pac)
If you don't know about Dre you have to start WITH ANYTHING off the chronic album not chronic 2000 but the original 1992 Chronic album. Certified CLASSIC!
Please do Natural Born Killaz Dr.Dre and Ice Cube
Natural Born Killaz is one of the HARDEST songs yo. I'm still mad they didn't get that album off yo....
@@mozzyl88 FR
You guys should check out more early Dre, deeez nuuuts, dre day, and let me ride from the Chronic album are classics 💯
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Little Ghetto Boy!
D.O.C done alot of writing back in the day. And I'm sure he also wrote boyz in the hood for Easy E.
😅😂😂 I'm watching to see who's mouth moves first.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Hilarious.
Actually fellas, this song was written by Sam Sneed, a rapper and producer from Pittsburgh who also co produced this song and was actually signed to Death Row Records. Ice Cube Wrote Boyz N The Hood for Eazy E, Dr Dre produced Eazys first album.
ya'll are making me feel like my childhood didn't exist if you haven't heard this. Much love
This make me wanna watch them movies now!! Good classic movies and just timeless music!
6:28 Dre wasn't lying. It keeps yo mf head ringing
He’ll yea! You guys did it 😎😎
I remember when this song came out great album
Honestly, yall are great to watch lmao I honestly just wanna kick it with yall and show yall some bars you haven't heard!
Dr. Dre with NWA, Express Yourself is dope!
I love watching these guy reactions to music I grow up with. They remind me of how my nephews are when I show them the best Era of hip-hop . You guys should do doctor Dre ft snoop dog ain't nothing but a G thing
Still one of my top rap songs of all time. Easy top 5 for me.
Friday..Ezel "Ooh Yeah!" "Smoky Smoky Smoky " at the corner store 🤣
The song always reminds me of my Childhood Ghetto(DA-E-Shout-Three) DA-Eberstadt Süd 3 in the 90's
You guys are the only channel that i regularly check for
Very nice. highly recommend doing the full music video of Natural Born Killaz (Dre and Ice Cube), with a cameo from Tupac at the end. My fave Dre track of them all.
This is 💯 West Coast vibe
I love songs like that when i smoke some bud
puffin on blunts and drankin tanqueray by lady of rage, kurupt, and daz music video!!!! kurupt tears that track to shreds. one of the best mcs.
Classic 🔥🔥🔥
When Dre says "I know ur bobbin ya head cuz I can see but u cant see me!" He's speaking about (Head)
This is that joint! This is a killer!
Top 5 favorite Dre songs-
5 Nuttin but a G thang
4 Keep Their Heads Ringin
3 Forgot About Dre
2 Next Episode
1 Still Dre
Always rockin with the Cartier Fam vibe 🤟🏼
Everything from the dance moves to the discussion at the end is pure comedy 😂
Straight classic! 🔥🔥🔥
Coolio's "Dial a Jam" was out at the same time as this song. Both use The Sequence's "Funk You Up" "ring ding dong" ... the song is also referenced in Dre's first verse.
Yep was raised listening to this song along with 2pac BIG Lauryn Hill and so much more but of course I was raised in an island country in the Pacific so we balanced it out with reggae with Bob Marley Alpha Blondie Jimmy Cliff and so much more too so we chill 😂
Em DEF had NOTHING to do with this!! Lol This was on the movie’s soundtrack FRIDAY 95.. Which that movie along with Boyz N The Hood was both written by Ice Cube
When this came out it was on the radio every other song
The song at the end Bin their Done that is such a good track the video is good at the end they do like a hip hop ballroom type thing it's dope
Dre didn't write Boys n the Hood. Ice Cube did. Dre didn't even write this song, it was Ghostwritten by JFlexx.
Dawg... Eminem didn't get discovered by Dre until 98. This song came out in 95!
that "ring ding dong" was from an all girl early hiphop group call sequence on sugarhill records, the tune was called "funk you up" and it came out in about 83-84 if memory serves correct ?
You guys should have did the video version
Glad to see the youth "diggin' in the crates" so to speak...Dre is one of the best producers to ever do it. Please check out the original The Sequence "Funk You Up"...the predecessors to Salt N Peppa. Angie Stone is Angie B in that group. They were on the radio when I was in junior high school in the late 70's early 80's
Lol You can tell they hella young.
No doubt on of my favorite songs of his
Wife here..Song is still a BANGER!!!
Yall gonna love the video more
The D.O.C. Wrote this rhyme and most of Dr Dre’s rhymes before Dre hooked up with Eminem! D.O.C is from Dallas, he has a baby by Erykah Badu!
Why y’all didn’t do the Music Video same as OutKast Rosa Parks why the lyrics
That beat so raw I remember when this came out
Nah, ice cube and MC Ren wrote the majority of the lyrics for nwa and and the eazy e and Dre lyrics
One of dres sickest beats for sure
Extremely Talented 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ya'll need to do some rappers from da BAY! Too Short, E-40, MacDre, etc.
J Flex wrote this and Ice Cube wrote most of the lyrics for NWA when he was there. Ice Cube wrote the lyrics for Boyz in da hood, Straight Outta Compton, F*ck the Police, Gangsta Gangsta, etc.
one of the best beats to freestyle to
West coast finest music at house parties.. Dre the Producer and Rapper!!
Best dre solo. Express yourself (album version) nwa 1987
Try out some Disturbed Indestructible or Fire it Up ! The Vengeful one !
Nice reaction. The watcher is also a good solo dre song.
React to Big pun - Twinz (deep cover 98) please! You will be amazed of big pun's lyrical flow!
First time.hearing it but sat singing it before the video starts 😂
em? em didn't exist yet! lol 😂😆🤣
Keep in mind majority if not all of Dre's verses are written for him...but he's honest about it....not to mention he has a great voice for rapping
Ice Cube wrote boys n the hood for Eazy. Cube and the D.O.C. wrote most of Dre and Eazy's rhymes before others start writing for him. Eazy even said in a song 'ice cube writes the rhymes, that I'll say.' Also The D.O.C. said in an interview that it was him and cube writing most of the early lyrics
I would love to see you guys check out tupac's still I rise
Listen to the " World Class Wreckin Crew" the song " Turn Off The Lights" Dr. Dre is one of them before going on his own
Dre featuring Eminem, Nas and Ti- Topless. Great song to review
One of the classics of the Friday ost. Do a full Friday ost reaction
Yall should do some no limit songs
West Coast with that funk style.. I'm an East Coast girl but you cannot disagree with these bars. (Eazy-E wrote Boyz n the Hood)
The doc wrote almost all of dr dre rhymes because doc got in a car accident that messed his voice box up but he also dropped albums after the accident but his new voice didn’t take to fans like it should of low key
Classic vibes..
That Christine bar , Christine was a movie where the car A BLACK CASANOVA was driving by itself and killing people running over them. Dre says a black casanova running over niccas like Christine that’s a bar. Basically saying he’s killing the game in that era of hip hop