Definitely Gotta React To Their Classic Inonic Hits How I Could Just Kill A Man & Hand On The Pump And Everyone Used To Wlid Out When This Came On In The Parties 😄😄😄💯💯
Gotta react to ”Throw your set in the air” and ”When the shit goes down”. And ”Illusions” is a classic too, dark and moody. Their third album Temples of Boom is a masterpiece.
That’s B-Real bro, and once again you’re on point.. They were one of the first groups to openly promote marijuana.. Dope group.. Please react to they’re song How I Could Just Kill A Man..🔥🔥
Just piggybacking, DJ Muggs is also the creator of the Soul Assassins collective, producing various projects with many guest emcees. And Barron Ricks was featured on many tracks on the Cypress Hill IV album.
Brings me back to to my childhood, I used to hang out with the Mexican and Peurto Rico because of my looks and speech impediment that everyone thought was an accent and that I was a recent immigrant even though some of my ancestors have been here for thousands of years
Fun Fact: The beat and hook for Jump Around was originally made for Cypress Hill and they turned it down. House of Pain blew up off it. They used to rock heavy with Ice Cube but them and Cube fell out for awhile. It got ugly. But it’s cool now.
The first emcee's name is B-Real. You definitely need to react to the Monstar Anthem: Hit Em High! B-Real, Coolio, Method Man, LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes! You won't be disappointed!
This song is actually a Chubb Rock dis. Send Dogs verse in particular. They responded to Chubb Rocks Yabba Dabba Doo when he referenced a line in how I could just kill a man.
The lead rapper with the high pitched voice is B-Real, Sen Dog is the other one and DJ Muggs is their producer/dj. If you do Cypress Hill you have to do "How I Could Just Kill A Man" and "Hand on the Pump"..those are the ones that made them. Shout out to the Latino rappers.
Cypress Hill- Killa Hill Ni**as Feat RZA U God, DJ Muggs is another dope producer. The Alchemist trained under him. Muggs did a compilation album called Soul Assassins, check the track by Goodie Mob (Decisions, Decisions)
Sen Dog & B-Real are the MC's here, DJ Muggs did the beat! he's their producer. eventually you should do more cuts of theirs from their 1st 3 ish albums to get a good idea
even Cypress HIll IV is nasty. it doesnt get the credit it deserves, but Audio X, Looking out my window, Prelude to a come up, Dr, Greenthumb are all really fuckin ggood.
Cypress Hill single handedly got me into hip hop.. I was 10 yrs old when Black Sunday came out and my mom got me the tape, dope ass album. A track I'd love to see a reaction for would be "Throw your hands in the air".. it features Redman, Erick Sermon and MC Eiht. B-Real is the main MC, Sen Dog id the hype man and DJ Muggs is the producer/DJ. So yes, more cypress hill please.
Nice video man! Loved watching this! Im a huge Cypress Hill fan and there's these 2 songs that just needs more love! Another Victory & Cuban Necktie And a fun fact is that Cuban Necktie is B-Real's favourite song he did
I was at that show where they filmed the video at the DNA Lounge. I'm in a few scenes super quickly. The concert was like some old Jim Crow era, Rosa Parks stuff - the demographic changed as you got away from front of the stage - but everyone got along, and the energy was dope.
DJ Muggs, main rapper B Real, 2nd rapper Sen Dog. Their catalog is amazing.... been a fan since they started.... so many tracks to recommend that it would take a while to list LOL. Started around 92 and put a new album out a few years ago.... Elephants on Acid.
The reason you'd smoke out to this is because Cypress Hill made more weed songs than most people. The lead singer with the wild voice is B-Real. The other rapper is Sen Dog and then there's DJ Muggs. That's a whole separate world in itself since he is a Wu affiliate in a sense. Muggs and GZA made a collabo album called GrandMasters that is a classic
How I could Just Kill A Man, Hand on the Pump, Hits From the Bong, Cock the Hammer, Illusions, Killafornia, Boom Biddy Bye Bye, Tequila Sunrise, Dr. Greenthumb, Steel Magnolia, Audio X, Rock/Rap Superstar. Sorry, there's lots of homework here. They also had a pretty good back and forth battle with Ice Cube and Westside Connection over some creative jacking.
Great song for psychedelics too 🤗. B Real w the nasal voice (nothing like his speaking voice) and Sen Dog on mic Yes PLEASE do How I Could Just Kill a Man, and Hand on the Pump. Matter fact i agree w another comment that their whole debut album is 🔥🔥🔥. Real Estate is a dope song, Pigs is a classic . Check out the whole thing
B-Real has a show where 3 chefs incorporate weed in food dishes for 3 rounds… the winner gets to hot box with B-Real and the celebrity judges in B-Reals dope a$$ car… it’s called “Bong Appetit” and it’s on ViceLand… #MustSee💯💯💯
It was 4 entities, in the early 90’s, that REALLY influenced how HipHop began to SOUND & that’s: - #CypressHill • with those LARGE screeching sounds (which they got from Public Enemy. No one did that before Public Enemy did) - #DasEFX • with that DIFFERENT way/style of rapping that NO ONE had heard or done before. (That “sniggity snoop” stuff? Snoop actually got that from DasEFX) - #TribeCalledQuest • there were others, like #Stetsasonic & #GangStarr, who incorporated JAZZ into HipHop, but NO ONE had done it to the degree that Tribe began to do in the early 90’s. - #Nas • when Nas first started out, MANY people thought he sounded like & was trying to imitate/sound like #Rakim, but #NastyNas brought a DIFFERENT style & SOUND of rapping that would HEAVILY influence the 90’s rappers like #KoolGRap #BigPun #GhostFace/#GhostFaceKilla #Raekwon/#RaekwonTheChef & MANY others
Classic! Check out these joints by cypress: boom biddy bye bye 1995 Throw ya set in the air 1995 Throw yo hand in the air No rest for the wicked ( ice cube diss) 95 Illusions 95 Killa hill n’s 95 Stoned raiders 95 How I could jus kill a man and blunted rmx 91 Phuncky feel one 91 Psychobetabuckdown 91 Hole in the head 91 Latin lingo 91 Hand on the pump 91 Light another 91 Funky cypress hill shit 91 I ain’t goin our like that 93 Cock the hammer 93 When the shit goes down 93 A to the k 93 Hits from the bong 93 Dr green thumb 98 LIFE 2001 It ain’t easy 01 Red mef B ft red n mef 01 Here is something you can’t understand 01 Psychodelic vision 01 Low rider 01 Southland killers 01 Kronologik 01 What’s your number 04 Ganja bus ft Damian Marley 04 Cisco kid with red n mef 2001
At 2:22 you’ll see where #IceCube sampled (or used) that part of the song in: Ice Cube - Wicked ua-cam.com/video/SsWsmH2d_Qg/v-deo.html Wicked (DIRTY) ua-cam.com/video/ts3_uu0fLws/v-deo.html (SOME EXTRA STUFF) - 👍🏾🥴😁 Ice Cube - Jackin' For Beats ua-cam.com/video/oTfkAicXmEo/v-deo.html Cypress Hill - How I Could Just Kill a Man ua-cam.com/video/Yg-RIOATCbU/v-deo.html Dr. Dre - Natural Born Killaz (ft. Ice Cube) ua-cam.com/video/w8sDp65dyeA/v-deo.html Super Cat - Dolly My Baby (Biggie’s Debut) ua-cam.com/video/-u5m_LfiXzM/v-deo.html Special Ed Videos ua-cam.com/play/PLjvBlvsGAHkXHsYWLPNmRfzy0MpS7jygQ.html
Check out "Boom Biddy Bye Bye." Cypress hill was known for their love of weed lol..I saw them pull out a 10 ft bong on stage at the smoke out in Cali in 98. It was cool.
check out "How I Could Just Kill a Man". it was their first single, and the first time I heard them. dope video too, with cameos from Ice Cube and Q-Tip. I just remember I wanted that green Champion hoodie.
"How I Could Just Kill A Man" is a classic
The ultimate classic 👌
Makes me think of the movie “Juice”.
Yeah, Juice always comes to mind when I hear it too
Sawd off shotgun too
and Rage Against The Machine does a good cover of it
Underrated bangers from Cypress Hill "Shoot 'Em Up" and "When The Ship Goes Down"
Cypress HIll's first album is ALLLL fire. It's one I go back to time and time again and I think it holds up great even today.
FACTS!!! It defined hip hop in that era, and yes, it aged well.
@@chrisv966 I'd go as far as to say ALL of the first 4 albums are fire
I won't go ALL FIRE, but it had 6 really stellar tracks. They got better on Black Sunday and III Temples of Boom....
B-Real is the guy with the high, nasally voice.
Sen-Dog had the 2nd verse
DJ Muggs is the producer.
Bobo the drummer
@@markelwilliams8593 Eric bobo enter Cypress Hill Member in The next year release this song (1994).
@@B4squeTb0lista323Mex technically he told me he joined in 92. Sen talked him into to joining the group
@@B4squeTb0lista323Mex technically he told me he joined in 92. Sen talked him into to joining the group
Definitely Gotta React To Their Classic Inonic Hits How I Could Just Kill A Man & Hand On The Pump And Everyone Used To Wlid Out When This Came On In The Parties 😄😄😄💯💯
Latin Lingo is one of my favorites on that album.
FACT
💯💯💯
“Pigs” 🔥🔥🔥
FACTS
Gotta react to ”Throw your set in the air” and ”When the shit goes down”. And ”Illusions” is a classic too, dark and moody. Their third album Temples of Boom is a masterpiece.
Temples of boom indeed a classic, some of the sickest beats ever and the darker moodier beats just made for a glorious album.
That’s B-Real bro, and once again you’re on point.. They were one of the first groups to openly promote marijuana.. Dope group.. Please react to they’re song How I Could Just Kill A Man..🔥🔥
💯facts The forefathers
The members of Cypress Hill are B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs. They've extended the group by having live congas f/ Eric Bobo.
Just piggybacking, DJ Muggs is also the creator of the Soul Assassins collective, producing various projects with many guest emcees. And Barron Ricks was featured on many tracks on the Cypress Hill IV album.
Hits from the bong
Kill a man
Hand on a pump
Brings me back to to my childhood, I used to hang out with the Mexican and Peurto Rico because of my looks and speech impediment that everyone thought was an accent and that I was a recent immigrant even though some of my ancestors have been here for thousands of years
Their album Temple of Boom is a classic
Locotes is a dope Cypress hill track. I've always been a huge Cypress fan
Ain’t Goin Out Like That is another classic that bumps
Fun Fact: The beat and hook for Jump Around was originally made for Cypress Hill and they turned it down. House of Pain blew up off it.
They used to rock heavy with Ice Cube but them and Cube fell out for awhile. It got ugly. But it’s cool now.
They just did a joint tour of Australia a few months back. Cube and Cypress Hill still both as good as ever.
The perfect song of theirs to get high to is Hits from the bong, and Dr. Green thumbs.
The first emcee's name is B-Real. You definitely need to react to the Monstar Anthem: Hit Em High! B-Real, Coolio, Method Man, LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes! You won't be disappointed!
Gotta do that one.
This song is actually a Chubb Rock dis. Send Dogs verse in particular. They responded to Chubb Rocks Yabba Dabba Doo when he referenced a line in how I could just kill a man.
The lead rapper with the high pitched voice is B-Real, Sen Dog is the other one and DJ Muggs is their producer/dj. If you do Cypress Hill you have to do "How I Could Just Kill A Man" and "Hand on the Pump"..those are the ones that made them. Shout out to the Latino rappers.
Cypress Hill- Killa Hill Ni**as Feat RZA U God, DJ Muggs is another dope producer. The Alchemist trained under him. Muggs did a compilation album called Soul Assassins, check the track by Goodie Mob (Decisions, Decisions)
🔥
A real dope song with B Real and Dr Dre is ”Puppet Master” - that video is CRAZY you gotta see that one!
Hits from the bong! with possibly the greatest sample ever used in a rap song.
This brings me back to elementary school, my friend actually wore a Cypress Hill shirt with a skull that had an Afro of Cannabis leaves
High nasal voice is B-Real Sen dog is the dark skinned brother and DJ Muggs is the producer
That jacket is dope bro 👌🏿
Appreciate u fam ✊🏾💯
Sen Dog & B-Real are the MC's here, DJ Muggs did the beat! he's their producer. eventually you should do more cuts of theirs from their 1st 3 ish albums to get a good idea
even Cypress HIll IV is nasty. it doesnt get the credit it deserves, but Audio X, Looking out my window, Prelude to a come up, Dr, Greenthumb are all really fuckin ggood.
@@TheKcXiV oh ya you're right, it bangs. I didn't mean no disrespect for leaving it out, it was still really damn good fosho.
Top 3 hip hop groups ever. One of my favorites. They are living legends.
Bro pleaaaaaase do ' Hand On the Pump'.
Yo, that song is SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCK & DEFINITELY changed thangs in HipHop
LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Funny you mentioned weed, the main rapper B-Real has his own chain of dispensaries in Cali called Dr Greenthumb's 😂
I come to witness to greatness Cypress Hill is one of its kind
Peace & Blessings young brother from NYC!
@velCROhash I'm feelin this 💯
Cypress Hill single handedly got me into hip hop.. I was 10 yrs old when Black Sunday came out and my mom got me the tape, dope ass album. A track I'd love to see a reaction for would be "Throw your hands in the air".. it features Redman, Erick Sermon and MC Eiht. B-Real is the main MC, Sen Dog id the hype man and DJ Muggs is the producer/DJ. So yes, more cypress hill please.
Nice video man! Loved watching this! Im a huge Cypress Hill fan and there's these 2 songs that just needs more love!
Another Victory & Cuban Necktie
And a fun fact is that Cuban Necktie is B-Real's favourite song he did
When this song came on in a venue, no matter what venue, the dancefloor would blow up!
Man you gotta react to “How Could I Just Kill A Man” - Cypress Hill!
I was at that show where they filmed the video at the DNA Lounge. I'm in a few scenes super quickly. The concert was like some old Jim Crow era, Rosa Parks stuff - the demographic changed as you got away from front of the stage - but everyone got along, and the energy was dope.
Cypress is on another level!!!!!!
The temple if boom is my favorite album
Temple of boom
Jump in your car…crank the bass all the way up….and JAMMMMMM!
Cypress Hill- Ice Cube killa
Cypress Hill - No rest for the wicked
Both are Ice Cube diss songs, would be great if you'd react to atleast on of em
I fuck wit Cypress but WSCG toasted them on the 🎤
@@camronshean1758 thank you, my mistake. 🤙
Cypress Hill - "How I Could Just Kill A Man" and "We Ain't Goin Out Like That"
YOU GOTTA DO "HAND ON THE PUMP" AND "HOW CAN INJUST KILL A MAN" FROM CYPRESS HILL
When they dropped their album Temples of Boom, that was truly next level. Cypress Hill - Illusions
Some people tell me that I need help……
Eric Sermon ft Keith Murray "Hostile"
B-real. Is his name.
DJ Muggs, main rapper B Real, 2nd rapper Sen Dog. Their catalog is amazing.... been a fan since they started.... so many tracks to recommend that it would take a while to list LOL. Started around 92 and put a new album out a few years ago.... Elephants on Acid.
Tres Equis is a deep dive worth taking into the Cypress Hill catalog
Broken Language by Smoothe Tha Hustler and Trigga Da Gambler. This will be requested until it's done. King Ahmad, I know you hear me!
"Hits from the bong" is the smokin jam
Another jam I still bump regularly!
Tequila Sunrise is another Cypress Hill classic
The reason you'd smoke out to this is because Cypress Hill made more weed songs than most people. The lead singer with the wild voice is B-Real. The other rapper is Sen Dog and then there's DJ Muggs. That's a whole separate world in itself since he is a Wu affiliate in a sense. Muggs and GZA made a collabo album called GrandMasters that is a classic
Cypress Hill - Illusions is a must review mah dude, you whould like the lyrics and beat
2:48 "I don't even smoke weed." Okay, cool, I totally don't believe you. xD
I'm high af right now and can confirm this is fire.
Cypress Hill featuring MC Eiht, Eric Sermon & Redman - "Throw Your Hands In the Air (Remix)"
Cypress hill - Tempel of boom one of the best hiphop albums of all time in my book
"Hand on the Pump" and "How I Could Just Kill A Man"!
DJ Muggs is a legend
How I could Just Kill A Man, Hand on the Pump, Hits From the Bong, Cock the Hammer, Illusions, Killafornia, Boom Biddy Bye Bye, Tequila Sunrise, Dr. Greenthumb, Steel Magnolia, Audio X, Rock/Rap Superstar. Sorry, there's lots of homework here. They also had a pretty good back and forth battle with Ice Cube and Westside Connection over some creative jacking.
Great song for psychedelics too 🤗.
B Real w the nasal voice (nothing like his speaking voice) and Sen Dog on mic
Yes PLEASE do How I Could Just Kill a Man, and Hand on the Pump. Matter fact i agree w another comment that their whole debut album is 🔥🔥🔥. Real Estate is a dope song, Pigs is a classic . Check out the whole thing
Hits from the bong!!
Temples of Boom is a beast Cypress Album!!! There is a track with RZA and U-God that is dope af!
B-Real has a show where 3 chefs incorporate weed in food dishes for 3 rounds… the winner gets to hot box with B-Real and the celebrity judges in B-Reals dope a$$ car… it’s called “Bong Appetit” and it’s on ViceLand… #MustSee💯💯💯
Cypress Hill - "Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk"
Muggs killed it
Hell yeah! This is the cut yo!✌🏻
It was 4 entities, in the early 90’s, that REALLY influenced how HipHop began to SOUND & that’s:
- #CypressHill • with those LARGE screeching sounds (which they got from Public Enemy. No one did that before Public Enemy did)
- #DasEFX • with that DIFFERENT way/style of rapping that NO ONE had heard or done before. (That “sniggity snoop” stuff? Snoop actually got that from DasEFX)
- #TribeCalledQuest • there were others, like #Stetsasonic & #GangStarr, who incorporated JAZZ into HipHop, but NO ONE had done it to the degree that Tribe began to do in the early 90’s.
- #Nas • when Nas first started out, MANY people thought he sounded like & was trying to imitate/sound like #Rakim, but #NastyNas brought a DIFFERENT style & SOUND of rapping that would HEAVILY influence the 90’s rappers like #KoolGRap #BigPun #GhostFace/#GhostFaceKilla #Raekwon/#RaekwonTheChef & MANY others
"This is a good song to get high to"
Cypress Hill would like to introduce you to "Hits from the Bong"
Cypress Hill 4 my fav album
Cypress Hill - Throw Your Hands In the Air -Remix ..feat Redman, Erick Sermon and Mc Eitgh
Still remember the 1st time hearing Hand On The Pump.🤭🔥
Classic!
Check out these joints by cypress:
boom biddy bye bye 1995
Throw ya set in the air 1995
Throw yo hand in the air
No rest for the wicked ( ice cube diss) 95
Illusions 95
Killa hill n’s 95
Stoned raiders 95
How I could jus kill a man and blunted rmx 91
Phuncky feel one 91
Psychobetabuckdown 91
Hole in the head 91
Latin lingo 91
Hand on the pump 91
Light another 91
Funky cypress hill shit 91
I ain’t goin our like that 93
Cock the hammer 93
When the shit goes down 93
A to the k 93
Hits from the bong 93
Dr green thumb 98
LIFE 2001
It ain’t easy 01
Red mef B ft red n mef 01
Here is something you can’t understand 01
Psychodelic vision 01
Low rider 01
Southland killers 01
Kronologik 01
What’s your number 04
Ganja bus ft Damian Marley 04
Cisco kid with red n mef 2001
Timeless classic. You should do "Tequila Sunrise"
When you did time for some action I thought about cypress hills. Crazy. Good pick
Cypress Hill - Latin Lingo - Pigs - Stoned is the way of the walk
B-Real is the lead sen-dog hype man, must react to How I could just kill a man, Hand on the pump
Thats B-Real AKA Dr. Greenthumb.
At 2:22 you’ll see where #IceCube sampled (or used) that part of the song in:
Ice Cube - Wicked
ua-cam.com/video/SsWsmH2d_Qg/v-deo.html
Wicked (DIRTY)
ua-cam.com/video/ts3_uu0fLws/v-deo.html
(SOME EXTRA STUFF) - 👍🏾🥴😁
Ice Cube - Jackin' For Beats ua-cam.com/video/oTfkAicXmEo/v-deo.html
Cypress Hill - How I Could Just Kill a Man
ua-cam.com/video/Yg-RIOATCbU/v-deo.html
Dr. Dre - Natural Born Killaz (ft. Ice Cube)
ua-cam.com/video/w8sDp65dyeA/v-deo.html
Super Cat - Dolly My Baby (Biggie’s Debut) ua-cam.com/video/-u5m_LfiXzM/v-deo.html
Special Ed Videos
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Cypress Hill - How Could I Just Kill A Man. React to the music video
This was a diss track aimed at NYC rapper, Chubb Rock. 'Fat boy on a diet, don't try it.........'
B-Real has the nasal high voice. Sen Dog is the other rapper. DJ Muggs does the production.
Happy subscription 🤙
Where I come from. The hum drum. Town is sunk. We been drained
MERRY Christmas Mhad
Listen i got you
Cypress Hill was Insane
Every reaction to this song trips out at the end, "I think I'm going Crazy" but it's part of the jam.
Check out "Boom Biddy Bye Bye." Cypress hill was known for their love of weed lol..I saw them pull out a 10 ft bong on stage at the smoke out in Cali in 98. It was cool.
Hit "ROCK SUPERSTAR"!!!
We liked to joke back in the 90’s “I love that Cypress song.” “Which one?” “The one about pot”
(hint: they’re all about pot)
B-Real is maaaad slept on as an emcee!!
You should check out ''Cuban Necktie'' it's B-Real's personal favorite song
Gotta check out " the psycho realm "
90s group from L.A " sick jacken, big Duke, B Real from cypress hill
Their first two albums are dope! Must listen
Any Last Werdz by Eazy E!!!
I honestly did not know until I saw a breal interview on vlad that this was actually a diss track of Chubb rock of all people.
Like the jacket King!
check out "How I Could Just Kill a Man". it was their first single, and the first time I heard them. dope video too, with cameos from Ice Cube and Q-Tip. I just remember I wanted that green Champion hoodie.
Do a react to "Real Estate".. my favorite song off their first album. It's all fire
Anything from temple of boom is gold.
Hell yeah
React to the Temples of Boom album
That is such a underrated but probably their best album in my opinion
Yoo where you get that jacket? Sick