If you grew up in the early 90's he will always marky mark. My wife is 11 years younger.... she had no idea what I was talking about til I showed her a video of mark rapping
@@conorbarron2389"Legit thug" Lmao. His most infamous crime was the racially motivated beating/blinding of an old Asian man. Just sounds like some weak punk s*** to me, but I guess everyone has their own perspective on thuggin.
I’m 35 years old and just now discovering Mark Wahlbergs music. Had no idea he did “Good Vibrations” as well as these other songs because I wasn’t allowed to listen to rap growing up in the 90’s.
@@sunlightofthespirit-tarotr8805 ummmm back in the 90s there were plenty of groups and artist who were conscious rappers who didn't have any profanity or hypersexulization in the music.
1991 in nyc, covenant house is where I discovered this video. Something about positive music in times of crisis. These days youth are flooded with negative, toxic music
I'm here after watching Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning. The second Verse is everything, I didn't know Marky Mark had a conscious rap record.
Smoove Diggity nope. Wildside was based on real life events including Charles and Carol Stuart story that Mark mentioned. in 1989, Stuart falsely alleged that his wife and unborn child were shot and killed in Boston by an African-American assailant. Stuart's brother confessed to police that Stuart himself killed them to collect life insurance, and Stuart subsequently committed suicide.
I feel we should have an IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: There is absolutely nothing funny about the Stewart case. Nothing. But dammit I absolutely lost it at 3:12 - “Waddaya know? Sure as a sea gull’s got webbed toes.”
I literally found out he was a rapper today...from twitter. I’ve heard this song plenty of times, never knew it was him rapping, I’m officially mind blown. 🤣🤣
He did an excellent job in Four Brothers as Bobby Mercer and Instant Family too!! This was the joint back in the day!! Stay away from the wild side y’all!!
The departed & The fighter were excellent. Also Ted was fucking hilarious and Italian Job so much fun. Boogie Nights was a masterpiece but very awkard to watch. Also The big hit & The corruptor were two fun late 90s action flicks with Whalberg. He has an excellent career, also The other guys is a comedy classic and Fear was not bad, nice performance and movie. Three Kings & The perfect storm were two others really great movies
It’s 20oct2024. I’m 30. I ❤❤❤❤ Mark and never knew he rapped until today. I was googling him for a photo and it mentioned a rap group. So here I am🫨😧🫢🥹
В пятнадцать лет я ушёл из дома на три дня. С пацанами мы ночевали в подвале соседнего дома. Я не знал о депрессивности текста. Я слышал любовь, я засыпал под кассетник. До восьми повторов. Плейер мотал только вперёд, и я мотал назад вручную. Тогда я ещё не курил траву... Эта лучшая работа в музыке. И конечно фильм «Стрелок». Затем я слушал Эминема и прочих, но так уже мало кто мог спеть. 1991 год. Эта музыка помогала не сойти с ума. Не нужен перевод и картинки. Картинки в голове: это тёплая метель и бабочки во всём организме. Хороший товар из США.))).
Idk why im 23 rn hearing this for the first time and its really touching. My sister deals with drug abuse. Maybe if she listened to this when she was younger something would of changed. Just i thank you all for those who choose not to walk on the wild side
I sometimes find myself laughing while watching one his movies because this is how I was introduced to Mark Wahlberg. I was like 11 or 12, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch were all the rage...even I owned the album. Far cry from who I am today too. Lol...he’ll always be Marky Mark to me. I find it equally funny when someone who only knows him as an actor discovers his early career for the first time. Gives me all sorts of chuckles...lol
Remember when he beat that Vietnamese man almost to death? Maybe he's not as much as "the man" as you think he is. Unless you condone the violence and hatred he exhibited.
At 3:55 This song is a true story except the girl was 12 and a different vehicle no mercedes was involved. What the heck they framed this on teenage black man too.
HBO has a new documentary series called "Murder in Boston, Roots, Rampage & Reckoning" about race relations in Boston. This song is about that era in the 1990s, based on true life stories.
@@amirshakir6493 Thanks for the great interpretation of Wildside. Do you know if the sax player is Dave Eiland? Looks just like him, but I didn't know he played with Marky Mark.
Love the storytelling in this song. These tragic bite-sized tales always creeped me out when I was younger. The last two verses are actually true crimes that happened in Mark's hometown of Boston. He even uses the real names of all the individuals involved.
Wow. I had this on cassette tape. Lol. I'm that old. 🤣 No but seriously, this is pretty deep lyrics. I appreciate it & understand it a lot more now I'm a adult. 🔥
I think I had the tape as well. We are old LoL..... Another one around this era was Naughty by Nature - ghetto bastard Really good lyrics on that one too
Oh boy, do I remember being 14 years old , being hooked on Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch. I remember sleeping on the street after the concert, cuz the train hom left too early. I wanted ALL the concert. That's a hillarious memory I have of Marky mark and my young years....Took the train home the next morning. But I wouldn't miss it for the world
ALL the stories in related here were real. It was this song that was the last straw for me. I lived 2 miles a mile from where Tiff was killed, and my daughter was 3. A few months later the dealers blew a house off it's slab all that was left was the slab (Thank god they were not home).But between that and Tiff getting killed in the middle of the day, and i lived in a middle class neighborhood, with "Hood" less the 2 miles away. Although I was born and raised there, I was done!!! My baby was not going to be a victim of death and/or drugs. I raised her on a small island/town in east coast Fl. I thank God everyday I made that choice!!! Thats Mark, for helping me make that choice.
Listening to this in September 2020, the first time since I first heard it in 1991. Loved this song back then. Listening to it now I'm asking myself, is this another version? I swear, he sounded smoother back then. Oh well, I still like it. Stay safe all.
Back then, Good Vibrations was the only song from Mr. Wahlberg I had heard, or at least the only one I remember. I looked up his side-career to see if his song was a one-hit wonder. Saw there was also this song. So I look it up on UA-cam just now, and already I wish I had heard of this song sooner.
@@danad8098 i like how odd and a bit melancholic the beat can go it maybe didnt require much skill but they say elegance in simplicity haha, its my opinion at the end
Heavenly Father im thankful to actually be able to comment on any video of Mr marky mark was my favorite one favorite rapper of all time I get flashbacks of suva int ..best actor he is to I pray blessings for him 🙏love you bro
Gosh how did I overlook this song? I totally remember his other hit song "Good Vibrations" but never even heard of this song until now, I'm surprised this song made the Top 10 during its chart run.
Just shared this. It's in the news today in Massachusetts. 😢 RIP Carol Stuart, Tiffany, Ron, and the other people whose names I can't remember at the moment, and thank you for the song.
He's not a faker at all. He was a minority in Dorchester, the hood in Boston he grew up in. Back in the day it when he grew up it was 70% black, 10% Latin, 20% maybe White. He knows the hood as much as Dr. Dre or Snoop Dog does. Compton is more violent but Dorchester is not behind proportionally.
I cried for Tiffany. I was young when this came out, I liked the sound...the dotodotodo and the sax. I didn't catch the rest of the lyrics until now, going back and seeing with older eyes.
Damn, I forgot about his songs. He was always good at what he did and still is. He was always in great shape, too. I wonder if he could still sing like this. ❤
I've never stopped saying "that Marky mark movie"
Me too
I don't care how many movies he's in.....he'll always be Marky Mark to me
Right he will always be marky mark.
@velCROhash cap but ok
Same
His rapping is so horrible though lol
He’ll always be marky mark to everyone…because he is marky mark
Finding this in 2024 is wild. I love it
I'm right there with you lmao
discovering mark wahlberg was marky mark hit me harder than discovering i had diabetes
HAHAHAHAHAHA
me tooo but i dont have diabetes
Shit, it hit me harder than Donald Trump's sorry ass wig he has on his head. 😂😂
lol
LMAOOO😂
If you grew up in the early 90's he will always marky mark. My wife is 11 years younger.... she had no idea what I was talking about til I showed her a video of mark rapping
I first saw this video when I was a carefree, naive teenager at 17....it hits a LOT harder seeing this as an adult.
How
@@SP-qi8urCause of how bad it is 😅
Dramatic af
I was shocked. This man should not be embarrassed. He did a good job reaching out to my community this track. Very powerful!
He was embarrassed of his street hood personality. He claims that it was all a gimmick.
@@OrangeCounty92 It was a gimmick for his music career but before that he was a legit thug.
@@OrangeCounty92 no, he was legit city Irish thug.
Very powerful music, but it ain't his, just part of the words.
@@conorbarron2389"Legit thug" Lmao. His most infamous crime was the racially motivated beating/blinding of an old Asian man.
Just sounds like some weak punk s*** to me, but I guess everyone has their own perspective on thuggin.
The Lou Reed sample came hard. I actually bumped this song back in 91.
Not Can I Kick It though?
Me too.
I just informed my 16 year daughter that Mark was a Rapper. She'll never be the same.
Let’s find out. Precedent is already set
This song so tough
I’m 35 years old and just now discovering Mark Wahlbergs music. Had no idea he did “Good Vibrations” as well as these other songs because I wasn’t allowed to listen to rap growing up in the 90’s.
Why not?
A GOOD PARENT PROTECTS THEIR IMPRESSIONABLE CHILD
@@GAURAV25855ify not sure
@@GAURAV25855ify Some parents are just anti-Rap.
@@sunlightofthespirit-tarotr8805 ummmm back in the 90s there were plenty of groups and artist who were conscious rappers who didn't have any profanity or hypersexulization in the music.
1991 in nyc, covenant house is where I discovered this video. Something about positive music in times of crisis. These days youth are flooded with negative, toxic music
I'm here after watching Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning. The second Verse is everything, I didn't know Marky Mark had a conscious rap record.
" What The Heck" has me crying laughing & stomping everytime 😂
3:21
Smoove Diggity nope. Wildside was based on real life events including Charles and Carol Stuart story that Mark mentioned. in 1989, Stuart falsely alleged that his wife and unborn child were shot and killed in Boston by an African-American assailant. Stuart's brother confessed to police that Stuart himself killed them to collect life insurance, and Stuart subsequently committed suicide.
I feel we should have an IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: There is absolutely nothing funny about the Stewart case. Nothing.
But dammit I absolutely lost it at 3:12 - “Waddaya know? Sure as a sea gull’s got webbed toes.”
"What the heck" -post molone
@@davidgibson7615 wow, what a story😲
I literally found out he was a rapper today...from twitter. I’ve heard this song plenty of times, never knew it was him rapping, I’m officially mind blown. 🤣🤣
Yeah, good vibrations, check it out.
Tom Hardy was a rapper too btw
Did you know that Marshall Mathers, famous actor from the movie 8 mile, also used to rap??
Kids… U do know ..ur dad also had a life, before u where born, right?!
You must be young
This song peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1991
And finished #69 on the Billboard year end chart for 1992
He did an excellent job in Four Brothers as Bobby Mercer and Instant Family too!! This was the joint back in the day!! Stay away from the wild side y’all!!
The departed & The fighter were excellent. Also Ted was fucking hilarious and Italian Job so much fun. Boogie Nights was a masterpiece but very awkard to watch. Also The big hit & The corruptor were two fun late 90s action flicks with Whalberg. He has an excellent career, also The other guys is a comedy classic and Fear was not bad, nice performance and movie. Three Kings & The perfect storm were two others really great movies
It’s 20oct2024. I’m 30. I ❤❤❤❤ Mark and never knew he rapped until today. I was googling him for a photo and it mentioned a rap group. So here I am🫨😧🫢🥹
В пятнадцать лет я ушёл из дома на три дня. С пацанами мы ночевали в подвале соседнего дома. Я не знал о депрессивности текста. Я слышал любовь, я засыпал под кассетник. До восьми повторов. Плейер мотал только вперёд, и я мотал назад вручную. Тогда я ещё не курил траву... Эта лучшая работа в музыке. И конечно фильм «Стрелок». Затем я слушал Эминема и прочих, но так уже мало кто мог спеть. 1991 год. Эта музыка помогала не сойти с ума. Не нужен перевод и картинки. Картинки в голове: это тёплая метель и бабочки во всём организме. Хороший товар из США.))).
I can't believe his music slip under my radar when I was a kid. I would have listened to this all day.
I hope your taste improved over time cuz this sht is just that...sht
Check out Lou Reed and Velvet Underground instead
I don't know how the radio absolutely ran his Good Vibration track all day everyday in the summer of 91..
Your not the only one 🫨 and I'm a DJ 🤬 on top of it!!! 😅
Out of your radar for a reason yo.
I love this version because it isn't glamorizing but telling the truth of life on the Wild Side
Idk why im 23 rn hearing this for the first time and its really touching. My sister deals with drug abuse. Maybe if she listened to this when she was younger something would of changed. Just i thank you all for those who choose not to walk on the wild side
@@hellohaveaniceday2705you should listen to the original
I had no idea Marky Mark sang this. I jammed out to this laid back tune back in my high school days.
I sometimes find myself laughing while watching one his movies because this is how I was introduced to Mark Wahlberg. I was like 11 or 12, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch were all the rage...even I owned the album. Far cry from who I am today too. Lol...he’ll always be Marky Mark to me. I find it equally funny when someone who only knows him as an actor discovers his early career for the first time. Gives me all sorts of chuckles...lol
the lyrics + the sax music 2 this song give me chills
Holy shit. This is so good. How emotional it is and also how it reveals society’s flaws at that time (and honestly still does to this day)
Are you fucking high
I used to bump this cut back in 92, Lou Reed sample was pretty innovative though!
No I dont think that he can kick it.
Considering the original message of the Lou Reed song, I think it was actually a brilliant choice to sample it.
I miss the 90s and everytime this music video came on MTV I was mad because I didn't get to see the whole thing. Thank God for youtube.
I'm 16 I just discovered this song. Its legendary indeed it speaks about so many problems in society that we are still facing up to this day.
Listen to the original "Take a walk on the wildside" by Lou Reed
This is a remake. Find some older versions.
A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It
@@VytautasAkulavičiusLou Reed
@@smrk2452the music is sampled but lyrics are different
I haven't seen this video in years, but I never forgot it! Marky Mark had this out before Good Vibrations.
Slick Rick and Marky Mark would have been Legendary
Marky Mark was the man back in the day!
Remember when he beat that Vietnamese man almost to death? Maybe he's not as much as "the man" as you think he is. Unless you condone the violence and hatred he exhibited.
I didn't do drugs because of this song.. I'm 49 and own my business.
I never heard this song and I did drugs, now I'm 40 and own my business.
Where did you get that shirt when you sang in the graveyard. I like it baby. You hott. This is Monica Lynn permenter
When someone told me about pure Bostonian music I wasn't expecting this
At 3:55 This song is a true story except the girl was 12 and a different vehicle no mercedes was involved. What the heck they framed this on teenage black man too.
Ever since my dad showed me this i cant stop listening to this
Me 2 even if I'm 3 years late
Thx for posting this song. I've searched for over 25 yrs
HBO has a new documentary series called "Murder in Boston, Roots, Rampage & Reckoning" about race relations in Boston. This song is about that era in the 1990s, based on true life stories.
Specifically the verse about Charles Stewart
Yooo that Doc is good AF. That’s what brought me here. I remember this verse back then. And I’m from NYC
I remember Tiffany's story..That happened close to where I lived :(
I wrote it, sister. I need her story to be told
@@amirshakir6493 Thanks for the great interpretation of Wildside. Do you know if the sax player is Dave Eiland? Looks just like him, but I didn't know he played with Marky Mark.
amir shakir wow.
thats scary
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Seeing Tiffany go down still makes me hold back tears in 2018
Can you imagine if he went back to this what the reaction would be??
lol that made my day.
Yo, he could tell all of these mumble rappers what's up!
He would outsell Eminem lol
@@hazey8348 Slim Shady would definitely come out and diss him 😂😂
Back when Mark Wahlberg was Marky Mark
***** We used to, mix Hen with Bacardi Dark
Steb and when it kicks in you can hardly talk
Dave TheButcher And by the, sixth gin you're gon' probably crawl
clearascrystal24 And my pre-diction is you're gon' probably fall
Steb either somewhere in the lobby
Smooth instrumental sample and underlying message by Marky Mark's ghost writer.
Say thanks to Lou Reed
@@vidikman y
i sure hope he didn't have a ghost writer. That guy needed to be fired if he had one 😂
@hp7639 🤣
"Back when mark whalberg was marky mark"
this is how we use to make the party start... we use to mix henn with bacardi dark
+Jonh Deere and when it kicks in you can hardly talk
El Siete And by the sixth gin you gon probably crawl
and you'll be sick then and you'll probably barf
Fuck em all...as I bury cockroaches down deep, now dem cockroaches rests eternally sleepy.
Love the storytelling in this song. These tragic bite-sized tales always creeped me out when I was younger. The last two verses are actually true crimes that happened in Mark's hometown of Boston. He even uses the real names of all the individuals involved.
The ladies are relatives of the dead ones
All were true crimes in the news around 1990.
Always been a fan of Wahlberg imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon this and all the Marky Mark songs lol
I actually love marks rapping! I wish he still kept it up, but his acting is brilliant. We will never forget when mark wahlberg was marky mark!
If you never grew up some Marky Mark in the 90s then you ain't an OG
Wow. I had this on cassette tape. Lol. I'm that old. 🤣 No but seriously, this is pretty deep lyrics. I appreciate it & understand it a lot more now I'm a adult. 🔥
I think I had the tape as well. We are old LoL..... Another one around this era was Naughty by Nature - ghetto bastard
Really good lyrics on that one too
Me 2 😂
Yo @amandacantu858 I like ur subscriptions 🙂
Lmao
Me 3 👀
The 90s...one of the best eras for music 👍. I was 10 when this came out. Mark, still looks the same 29 years later!😦
No he don't hunny. He use to have a sexy face to go with his body...if he would just stop talking ...he would have been perfect
Dang girl, shootin’ yur shot!
@@iAMitUnot huh? 😄. I’m from the UK, so you’ll have to explain
@Greg Jacques are you single?..
@Greg Jacques I am shocked! 😄
One of my favorite songs of the 90's besides Good Vibrations
A great and timely update to an old favorite song I grew up with. Loving it!
Oh boy, do I remember being 14 years old , being hooked on Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch. I remember sleeping on the street after the concert, cuz the train hom left too early. I wanted ALL the concert. That's a hillarious memory I have of Marky mark and my young years....Took the train home the next morning. But I wouldn't miss it for the world
Did you have aspirations,
besides that you had expectations?
You’re diehard
This song is timeless... truly a classic
Lot of people don't even realize the backing track is a sample form Lou Reed's original wild side. They think Marky came up with this on his own. smh
@@viking956 ong
Marky Mark’s musical talent is as fake as Vanilla Ice
.
@@electrictroy2010 this video looks like a failed GTA game intro. Wtf
Marky Mark did the after school special of Lou Reed’s Wild Side.
ALL the stories in related here were real. It was this song that was the last straw for me. I lived 2 miles a mile from where Tiff was killed, and my daughter was 3. A few months later the dealers blew a house off it's slab all that was left was the slab (Thank god they were not home).But between that and Tiff getting killed in the middle of the day, and i lived in a middle class neighborhood, with "Hood" less the 2 miles away. Although I was born and raised there, I was done!!! My baby was not going to be a victim of death and/or drugs. I raised her on a small island/town in east coast Fl. I thank God everyday I made that choice!!! Thats Mark, for helping me make that choice.
In 2020 Still❤️🙏🏻🎶🎤....Thx Mark
One of his 2 dopest tracks as an rhymer.
The other one was Don't Sleep from The Big Hit soundtrack in 1998.
Listening to this in September 2020, the first time since I first heard it in 1991. Loved this song back then. Listening to it now I'm asking myself, is this another version? I swear, he sounded smoother back then. Oh well, I still like it. Stay safe all.
Who knew mark whalgberg was in the rap industry and was a gangsta
That awkward moment you realize Donnie Wahlberg is the drug dealer under the bleachers 🧐😆
LMAOOOOOOO!!
Who’s now a Cop on Blue Bloods
This song is so underrated
Back then, Good Vibrations was the only song from Mr. Wahlberg I had heard, or at least the only one I remember. I looked up his side-career to see if his song was a one-hit wonder. Saw there was also this song. So I look it up on UA-cam just now, and already I wish I had heard of this song sooner.
damn i never knew mark walburg was a rapper lmao
???? Lmao how could you not know this. He looks almost the same then as now lol!
prettyboiJustin He was also a Calvin Klein model then
If you call this rapping
@@mu7540 I was gonna comment the EXACT same thing lol
prettyboiJustin I don’t think he was....
ohh this songs bring tears in my eyes everytime i LISTEN to did makees mt memories fresh and ALIVE ...marky missed yiur wild side of 90s
Unironically, this is one of the best hiphop instrumentals of all time in my opinion
Your joking aren't you 😂
@@danad8098 i like how odd and a bit melancholic the beat can go it maybe didnt require much skill but they say elegance in simplicity haha, its my opinion at the end
@@Trybical dude, it's a cover from "Take a walk into the wild side" from Lou Reed
I'm more confused than a homeless man on house arrest.
So is a homeless man on house arrest just not allowed to enter someone’s house?
Ravi lmfao !
Ravi LOL😂
Haha lol!
you think small things have to be big...
This was dope I can’t lie 🔥 if you say this ain’t you know nothing about hip hop
Damn, this song still gives me chills. Very good song, even in 2019
fazer томатная паста
I wonder if this kid ever thought that someday he would film two movies starring a stoner teddy bear XD
I'm pretty sure he knew 🤣
The bear was on the wildside
Not to mention a film where plants manipulate people to commit suicide.
This man had rap career before he had a Movie career💯💯💯
Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch deserve more hits than just Good vibrations this one is also a fav #TakeThatHaters
Money was also a good one
"dererve"? #LearnToSpell
This beat sounds so soothing
Heavenly Father im thankful to actually be able to comment on any video of Mr marky mark was my favorite one favorite rapper of all time I get flashbacks of suva int ..best actor he is to I pray blessings for him 🙏love you bro
Great song, great rapper, great lyrics, great actor. I remember it from the 80’s. Thanks for posting. Peace!
😂 90s
@@jaimecaroleledford79, wow, I think you’re right. 90’s! Time flies!
Lou Reed did the original
@@foreignwarren7361 These lyrics are different though. I like this remake almost as much as the original.
@@foreignwarren7361, nice! Thanks brother.
The original John cena
+JamesonBondy Or Trainwreck
+JamesonBondy I little just watched it
+John Doe
John Cena Sucks!!!
and soo does Marky Mark
+JamesonBondy I just watched that movie 😂
who da fffffck hell is your john cena. Excuse me mor__n . you are good as septic tank
This is actually one of the best versions of this song🎖️
This song brings back a lot of memories.
this is actually really good he wasn't a bad rapper at all
He didn't get where he is now for no reason
he's way better with acting
Finding out that this is Mark Wahlberg is the most mind-boggling thing ever
I've known he use to be a rapper like 10 years ago and it still surprises me lol. Very talented man and cool dude.
More like 30 years ago…
@@brianfriend262 I meant it's been 10 years that I knew he use to rap.
...you think this is good?
@@LaciNicole yes I do. You might not but that's your opinion. Which doesn't effect mine.
@@michaelmonfredo9828 Yeah I mean it's a song written by someone else 30 years ago.
You okay?
Gosh how did I overlook this song? I totally remember his other hit song "Good Vibrations" but never even heard of this song until now, I'm surprised this song made the Top 10 during its chart run.
I used mark's vocal from the feel it feel it part on my song on Feel It Like This! Another Number One for us both. Global number one still.
Mark is like a god he does films and I like them and now he does music mark keep it up mate 😊
He did music first
I heard this when I was like 7 years old. Later I find out it’s mark wahlberg, man the word is crazy
Damn I never knew Marky Mark is some big movie star now... he chose to walk on the wildside
Just shared this. It's in the news today in Massachusetts.
😢
RIP Carol Stuart, Tiffany, Ron, and the other people whose names I can't remember at the moment, and thank you for the song.
This is the way I renember Marky Mark. What an awesomely important rap!! Every word a story from the steets. Respects, Mark.
😘↗Love peace; and respect to Marky Mark, and the Funky Bunch.
1st recorded instance of Bennet NOT being "in it". What the heck. What the heck indeed, Marky Mark.
To me, this is better rap than what I hear today.
He's not a faker at all. He was a minority in Dorchester, the hood in Boston he grew up in. Back in the day it when he grew up it was 70% black, 10% Latin, 20% maybe White. He knows the hood as much as Dr. Dre or Snoop Dog does. Compton is more violent but Dorchester is not behind proportionally.
Aweebok he's also Jewish which faced a lot of prejudice too back in Boston
StylinRed i thought he was catholic
Aweebok I don't think he's a faker at all, a faker wouldn't bash in a man's head or blind someone just because they're Vietnamese.
It's not the same hood tho
StylinRed hes not jewish, he is catholic
Good storytelling love how he fill the gaps in his talking
Som bom demais dos anos 90, e ainda o Mark Walberg virou um grande ator
This song still happening everywhere today in USA
In the world my friend. It’s not all love and roses outside these borders.
Mark Wahlberg AKA Marky Mark has a nice flow on this song. Marky Mark needs and deserves more love in the Hip Hop community.
I cried for Tiffany. I was young when this came out, I liked the sound...the dotodotodo and the sax. I didn't catch the rest of the lyrics until now, going back and seeing with older eyes.
AND HIS NAME IS marky mark...
Damn, I forgot about his songs. He was always good at what he did and still is. He was always in great shape, too. I wonder if he could still sing like this. ❤
The lyrics in this song is just heartbreaking!!! It's a great song.
I played this for my brother.He yelled,"THAT is Mark Wahlberg?!!!!!!!!!!".Mark rocked back in the day...
Benny Danielz
How old is your brother?
Chica
alma нелюбимые оливки овчинниковой
Marking Mark is the ( baddest singer ) on the west side back in the 80' s 🙌 👌 👏 😀 😄 😍 🙌 👌 👏 😀 😄 😍 🙌 ❤💯👍💋😚❤😘
This guy turned out to be an amazing actor.