A bad idea from the start. With a different name who knows how far they could've went. Tap the bottle was fire though!
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
I heard that there was a version of " Tap The Bottle" with L.O.N.S. instead of YBT but they already had more than enough material for their debut album...L.O.N.S. basically outshined Y.B.T. !
@RohgishSunАй бұрын
They were instantly outta pocket and went very whitely about the marginalization of black value while attempting to participate within black culture and this is what pilgrims do.
@truthhurts79Ай бұрын
If black ppl can do classical music white ppl can do hip-hop... EVERY culture borrows from another! White ppl created basketball & KZbin so by black ppl playing it and using it, isn't that cultural appropriation??? This woke is nonsense
@coreyhendricks9490Ай бұрын
I noticed Kam'ron as Jamal in House Party 2, Kid's roommate and it's such a shame they couldn't hold on for long, cool video as SGM, do a video on Chilly Tee
@honkyjesuseternalАй бұрын
I disagree with the general statement of the video. While I don't think either of their records went Gold, the song "Tap the Bottle" was an outright hit and sold a million copies in the US. Of course, I am speaking as white boy who listened to rap music fervently during the early 90's. That, and I did buy both of their tapes at the time. This was when being a young white dude and being a rap head was a bit different. Compared to now where maybe if you don't get into some hip hop/rap you seem a bit weird. "Nobody Knows Kelli" is still a solid track and a bit hilarious. "Tap the Bottle" was an outright drinking anthem in, what?, Summer of 1993.
@RohgishSunАй бұрын
Chuck D outta pocket for even giving ANY of that a pass.
@MarvillosoАй бұрын
blame busta rhymes too.
@jaymac8421Ай бұрын
🤣
@culturedatАй бұрын
If you would have told me Chuck would have been a busta back in 1990, I would have slapped you.
@user-wb7nv9ht1gАй бұрын
Depends, maybe they were good guys and Chuck etc had good reasons. It's a good thing if they aren't caught up on ridiculous social constructs.
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
The Shocklee Brothers of the Bomb Squad…they were the masterminds and Chuck D was probably so busy with Public Enemy…he probably debated the issue but keep in mind …there were 3 separate acts who would become Son of Barzerk , Y.B.T. , and L.O.N.S. …those group names were on a bulletin board …they auditioned and battled to have those names…all three wanted the L.O.N.S. …Charlie Brown had more pull than Busta in the group back then because his older brother was good friends with Keith Shocklee and Chuck D…in fact, Busta had just moved from Brooklyn to Long Island like a year or two before …they were on the Rush Associated Label imprint under the Def Jam/ Columbia imprint…if I remember right…the Bomb Squad should have never endorsed that BS and I heard that L.O.N.S. also recorded a “ Tap The Bottle” song too but they already had more than enough material for their debut album!
@jasonwolfe3252Ай бұрын
I'll never forget seeing them on BET's Teen Summit and them explaining to a room full of black people that being black wasn't about skin color but a state of mind, lmao.
@germaniatv1870Ай бұрын
In deep analysis, the kid wasnt wrong. 2Pac also said that "Black" is a state of mind.
@sodayumsouthernАй бұрын
@@germaniatv1870 2pac can sit his ass down right along with u and them 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@sodayumsouthernАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣state of mind my azz. they was foul as hell for that dumb shit.
@germaniatv1870Ай бұрын
@@sodayumsouthern There is nothing in my comment which agrees to 2Pac. Im stating that already in the 80's & 90's the idea of a "Black" mind came up at the same time Nation of Islam was roaring with Farrakhan and the emergence of a Black-US-Hebrew-Israelite, lol. I asked a Hip-Hop Channels followers: What is a Black Mind? What is Black US-Culture? What is Cultural approptiation? Is "White" a state of mind? Is "Red", "Yellow" or "Brown" a state of mind? I also saked: What is a US-American Black-Hebrew-Israelite? America is a crazy house. You can stay in America with all that bullswif. XD Americans have srcews loose. XD
@Culpepper206Ай бұрын
Fam. What song did beastie boys EVER say “ n*gga “ 🤔🤔 I ain’t never heard of that one.
@dannydamnmendezАй бұрын
Closest they got was Q-Tip saying it on "Get It Together", that's it afaik
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
And the Beastie Boys have paid dues…hung out with everybody from Run DMC to Tee La Rock before they started rapping…back when they were a punk band with a female drummer…Rick Rubin was not just their producer but a friend…LL Cool J said that Ad Rock was the one who kept telling Rick Rubin to give his demo a listen because he used to help him out when Def Jam Productions was in a dorm room…the Beasties had too much respect for the culture to just do some disrespectful shit…they were some ill ass White dudes…MCA put a VW emblem on a chain…no A& R or stylist told him to do that…they hung on the L.E.S. Of Manhattan when shit was popping with Afrika Bambata, Blondie, and etc hanging out…the Bomb Squad should have known better than to endorse that BS but I guess they thought that was a way to reach mainstream America because “ Wiggers” were Jewish or Italian teens in mostly the Tri State area who tried to rep for the Hip Hop culture …they were just lost in the sauce like that lead male character from the movie “ Zebrahead” …trying too hard…just be You …kind of like the message from “ Malibu’s Most Wanted”!
@alstone5005Ай бұрын
@@BigDapPacinoYou have said many facts but highly overexagerrated one thing. The ONLY reason Run DMC hung with Beastie Boys before they dropped was to teach them to rap and help them absorb swagger because they ghostwrote the album. They had no other reason to be hanging out. It was business
@LonnieLawlessАй бұрын
@@BigDapPacino When I say Mali you say???
@ThaMizphit74Ай бұрын
The line "You're eating crazy cheese like you would think I'm from Paris" from the Beasties "So Watcha Want" kinda sounded like he says "You a n***a from Paris". 😆
@joe7wd28Ай бұрын
Fun fact: One of the guys in the group named Kamron was in House Party 2 and actually got into a fist fight with Martin on Set 😂 Kid from Kid and play talked about it on Vlad once. That’s really the only thing that they are known for now
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
I guess dude lost that fight because Martin Lawrence actually has real boxing skills…he was one step away from the Golden Gloves tournament…but that is when he started doing stand up in clubs…originally from the Washington DC and the Prince George’s County, Maryland area…a former co-worker of mine grew up with Martin and his sister who was the inspiration for his Shanehneh character!
@hardheadpaco6415Ай бұрын
@@BigDapPacinofactz! You can watch how he move on the show that Martin know wtf he doing. Also if you ever been to a federal penitentiary you know already that dudes from DC nice from the shoulders 🤷🏿♂️💯
@Cappadonna72Ай бұрын
DJ Skribble had a nice career. Worked with a lot of people, had a long run on MTV shows and is/was a resident DJ at MGM hotel in Vegas.
@liljay3006Ай бұрын
All imma say is they want our Rhythm but not our blues
@dopeplanetwatcher4471Ай бұрын
Exactly
@chayo4537Ай бұрын
Unless they're fucking you 😂
@dianev3067Ай бұрын
@@dopeplanetwatcher4471 BS!!!!!!!! We own hip hop. So we got everything
@macgyver6999Ай бұрын
What blues? Slavery ended hundreds years ago. You are 13% of the american population...whites are 50%. Just 1/5 of whites who are poor means more white people struggle than blacks. Because not all blacks are poor. Math dont lie. Also mathmatically more whites are in prison than blacks. So...huh
@tazallordofpog5559Ай бұрын
Realest shit I ever heard
@jaymac8421Ай бұрын
I’m confused, young black teenagers, what?????? Who let that slide????
@mattbpattersonАй бұрын
Welcome to the 90s
@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551Ай бұрын
No one LET nothing slide This was Hip Hop in the 90s we were not cowards and clowns like you folkd
@flux1968Ай бұрын
Of all people, Public Enemy gave them mad support
@reefk8876Ай бұрын
@@flux196889-91 was the height of public enemy’s fame, Chuck was probably too busy to think this through lol
@SemperLiberi-80Ай бұрын
It was fine , they were accepted and loved by many at a time when America wasn't so gay and retarded.
@bbrock3272Ай бұрын
Nah they was trippin 😂🤣
@SuperLee1219Ай бұрын
Never heard of them....only know the 1 white guy from House Party 2!!!
@willclinton468Ай бұрын
I heard Martin had to give the hands when they were making the movie
@SuperLee1219Ай бұрын
@willclinton468 oh damn that's crazy af....first time seeing ol white boi was like he trying too hard...
@mccolycokenАй бұрын
Jamal
@ghostduster1Ай бұрын
You must be really young or from the South.
@TheBlackRickGrimesАй бұрын
We old heads know tho…
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
According to Busta Rhymes...the YBT was supposed to use the L.O.N.S. name and vice versa...because the Bomb Squad..Chuck D, the Shocklee Brothers, and Eric " Vietnam" Sadler was putting on groups/artists from Strong Island...this is also the origin story of DJ Skribble before MTV snatched him up!
@reefk8876Ай бұрын
It might have worked if they had L.O.N.S…probably not. 3rd Bass got away with some pro black topics but that was weird too. 89-91 was an odd time in hip hop. Everyone’s beats were sped up as if it was meant to transition into the next phase. Bomb squad was still the best at it.
@91Definite28 күн бұрын
@@reefk8876 I feel MC Serch ruined 3rd Bass
@NJGhost34Ай бұрын
Their cd came out when I turned 16. The CD was actually dope. Lyrics and beats were on par. Tap The Bottle, First True Love Affair and Blowing Up the Spot actually knocked. But they could never be 3rd Bass or the Beasties.
@leelandglover7777Ай бұрын
I still got it... original CD.
@stevens7525Ай бұрын
Yea they werent bad at all. The name just killed it for them
@terucksАй бұрын
that's the dude (with the locs) who played Jamal from House Party 2!
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
He slang them bean pies.
@shay_lahАй бұрын
this shit is outta pocket smh
@de132Ай бұрын
I don't think even with a different name they could've worked. They weren't rappers who happened to be White, they were White rappers. There are several rappers who happened to be White that don't deal with the same scrutiny for obvious reasons. They wanted to say their proximity to hip hop culture earned them a spot, while being only a lazy pastiche who signal the novelty at every point. It's vulgar. They had nothing and were nothing. Casting that one dude as Jamal in House Party 2 is even funnier given this information.
@warhorrorspondentАй бұрын
"Vulgar" is a perfect descriptor for their full spectrum tone-deafness concerning the hip-hop culture and scene.
@DominickFloyd-g4fАй бұрын
They should have called themselves young brothers 💯😂
@dahliah.1689Ай бұрын
Got curious and looked the one from House Party up on IG last year. Of course he has long locs and 3 or 4 mixed kids. 😂
@brianjones6721Ай бұрын
Chuck d made them take the name "Young black teenagers ", was very diabolical 😂😂
@warhorrorspondentАй бұрын
I was just wondering if maybe they were a top-down derived plant project from label bosses that creatives assigned to help them, instead provided them with the perfect self sabotage formula
@gregwhite7852Ай бұрын
WoW SGM you the truth can't wait to roll one to this video!!!!!! Joe Scudda or Lee Harvey next!!!!
@NewCapital14Ай бұрын
I rember them. One of the guy's was in house party part 2 with kid and play. His name was Jamal. Lol. Wore Malcolm x tees and had baby locs. Lol. They been trying to infiltrate hip hop since it's inception. Smh
@yankees29Ай бұрын
“Trying to infiltrate”😂😂😂😂😂Like 60% of hip hop was produced by white people back then…..
@JimBrownskiАй бұрын
The album was dope! Peak Bomb Squad production. That name killed them- don’t know what Chuck was thinking doing that at PEAK PRO BLACK AFRICAN PENDANT AND THE WHOLE NINE period of 89-90
@uspdjs2169 күн бұрын
DUDE I LIVED IN NEW YORK AND THEY WERE BEING PLAYED BY EVERYONE AND RADIO WAS ROCKING WITH IT. YOU SOUND SILLY. I HOPE YOU GET GOT!!
@FraterPerpetuusCoegiАй бұрын
Let me guess the guy who's doing this video is not from New York or even around in the 90s
@antoniosalazar565Ай бұрын
Wtf were these guys thinking
@retronerds6884Ай бұрын
They werent
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
Chuck D named them. So ask him.
@82Brooklyn7Ай бұрын
Cultural appropriation at it's finest this was bad from the start i remember the one name Kamron on House party two 💯
@SemperLiberi-80Ай бұрын
Even Chuck D loved them. They were dope. You're the soft one.
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
Chuck D gave them the friggin name. It was dumb, but it’s largely on him
@IsmailAbdulMusicАй бұрын
I had there cassette tape and was definitely a fan of theirs. This was around 1992
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
That one guy was funny in House Party 2: Pajama Jammy Jam.
@MackTatumАй бұрын
You should do a video on Mr. Stunted Growth himself: M.C. Hammer! Because who's music career was Stunted the hardest?
@Naeem_ElАй бұрын
Now that will be a good one.
@MackTatumАй бұрын
@@Naeem_El Tell that to SG
@THEREALGULLYTVАй бұрын
MC HAMMER WAS A MEGA STAR, HIS EARLY SONGS , TURN THIS MUTHA OUT AND PUT ME IN THE MIX WAS HEAVY IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
Ironically Hammer was a real gangster. At least proxied by his gangster brother. Hammer was NOT a studio gangster like all the rest. You did NOT mess with Hammer. Just ask Redman, MC Serch, Ice Cube etc.
@chardonnay6084Ай бұрын
Believe he did him already
@daboolajАй бұрын
Stunted Growth on the Gravediggaz!!
@0vabyteАй бұрын
Reminds me of The Bare Naked Ladies… Same difference lol
@bigcue3168Ай бұрын
3 white boys and a Puerto Rican 🤦🏿
@mozarkslezeystreet6310Ай бұрын
Kid Hood from the “What’s The Scenario” remix
@wardy2cАй бұрын
Cam is Pharaohe Monch’s hype man at live shows
@91DefiniteАй бұрын
Foreal? I hope he comes out with some music soon. It was told YBT got a third unreleased album and Kam was gonna release it but nothing came about it
@terrybrassАй бұрын
what happened to A.D.O.R.E.? One Pete Rock produced single and it was that
@BoogiesinceАй бұрын
When are you going to give us the SG ep on Illegal???
@BigDapPacinoАй бұрын
I actually think thought he did a episode on them …maybe it was just Jamal /Mally G who was rolling with Erick Sermon and Def Squad !
@RingsideRebel785Ай бұрын
Head or Gut
@BoogiesinceАй бұрын
@@BigDapPacino no he hasn’t
@micraw7143 күн бұрын
You really need to have grown up in NYC in that era to understand
@CoolHandLukeDukeАй бұрын
Labels love playing these games, I say this as someone who was in the business and was almost forced to name my group The Kool Kolored Kidz 🙄 (We were a mixed-race R&B/Hip-Hop group.)
@andreajackson08901Ай бұрын
Bruuuuh! 💀💀💀💀💀
@CoolHandLukeDukeАй бұрын
@@andreajackson08901 - Yeah.. lost a deal because we said Hell no. We were a Color Me Badd/BBD style group (but with some legit bar spitters.) Wish that was the worst we said no to.
@marianabarahona5288Ай бұрын
Had 2 of their albums. Wasn't bad and Tap The Bottle was a hit. DJ Skribble had a good career post YBT. Yes, the name was confusing and they should have just called them Young Bad Teenagers instead of young black teenagers and they still would have kept the YBT initials.
@RingsideRebel785Ай бұрын
They were dope asf musically. Too bad they got saddled with a trash gimmick.💯
@stikupartist3698Ай бұрын
I bought their record, tap the bottle. But I never knew they were white boys until now.😮
@CarlyleMiller-v1oАй бұрын
What up bro I been following your channel...mad love & respect I got a request for you..Rottin Razkals..they had an album called Rottin To Tha Core I think they had affiliation with Naughty By Nature
@AndreKelly-p7gАй бұрын
I still have that album on cassette 💯💯💯
@TheHomegirlHealerАй бұрын
I remember them! That would be a dope video
@marianabarahona5288Ай бұрын
I don't know. All I know everybody was playing their jam in the bronx where I was and on Hot 97 all the time.
@SemperLiberi-80Ай бұрын
They were dope and loved by many, including blacks.
@FraterPerpetuusCoegiАй бұрын
Actually they were pretty respected in NYC in the early 90s . They didn't even give themselves the name it was given to them cuz they were put on by rappers at the time . They were a good group it was the name that killed them
@jonathanbarnes7641Ай бұрын
Can you do one of these on Black Sheep or Pete Rock and CL Smooth or Trends of Culture or UMC’s etc?
@91Definite28 күн бұрын
Yeah Pete Rock and CL Smooth need to be brought up on this channel
@304DoloАй бұрын
These dudes was dope…. Terrible terrible branding
@RohgishSunАй бұрын
#TheyNotLikeUs
@zionel6555Ай бұрын
Initially they were like kinda cool but thought it was a joke until they were serious about it... But 3rd Bass was cool and accepted back then. Vanilla ice was instant wack
@Ruge-bl1vxАй бұрын
Can you do Yaggfu Front please?
@ToddRodSkimminsАй бұрын
The level of joy I just felt that the algorithm showed this to me….🙌🏾🙌🏾
@therealmarlonbellamyАй бұрын
Thank you for doing my request. You should do Milkbone next. 4:02
@lion-orichie398Ай бұрын
I found milkbone on Instagram
@BaronSemediLiveАй бұрын
Beastie Boys > Young Black Teenagers👎🏾
@terrybrassАй бұрын
3rd Bass>Young Black Teenagers
@chayo4537Ай бұрын
Wu tang clan > young asian teenagers
@chayo4537Ай бұрын
You sound dumb 😂 if you dont fuck with the real thing than why would you accept a wigger ? 😂😮
@BaronSemediLiveАй бұрын
@@terrybrass I wasn't into 3rd Base, but even House of Pain was better than YBT. It was gimmicky and wack!
@sfaunoykkАй бұрын
grand daddy iou , poor righteous teachers .
@rumplebigdinАй бұрын
A lot of people secretly bumped they shit. If you’re 50, you remember in the early EARLY 90’s most of us were young and saying Black wasn’t your skin color. It was your personality. Your character. The knowledge you carried about America and its problems with Black culture. That’s why they were embraced. They were seen as allies. Y’all getting in these comments playing 😂😂😂. Remember the slogan “all skin folk ain’t kin folk!”…???? Langston U! STAND UP!
@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551Ай бұрын
Not Black culture New York culture hence this group thrived
@josephtanner3929Ай бұрын
Blck culture is nation wide sorry brotha
@Carolina_FreshАй бұрын
Is that Jamal? 😂😂😂😂
@Tonia682Ай бұрын
I hadn’t heard about them in YEARS! Tap the Bottle was catchy but them being white with that name, especially in the early 90s, was a turn off.
@SemperLiberi-80Ай бұрын
It wasn't for Chuck D and Public Enemy.
@Tonia682Ай бұрын
@@SemperLiberi-80I True.. I didn’t know they were assisting this group. 🤷🏾♀️
@williamdixon-gk2skАй бұрын
Snow went down on 2 attempted-mxxrder raps because he refused to roll-over. Then made a hit song about not snitching. He had a message.
@AndreAdams-j6nАй бұрын
Chuck D got a pass for this. People were scared to criticize him.
@randysingleton9192Ай бұрын
Born is like family to me and actually my tattoo artist
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
This is a really one dimensional take. There are definitely fruitful discussions to be had about this group and this topic, it’s a shame your video is not one of them
@millioairemodАй бұрын
Please do a episode on Trill ENT
@markkevorkianАй бұрын
Do one on Pharcyde or Natas
@cwrichardson3Ай бұрын
You should do Jamal and Malik of illegal
@loopz9085Ай бұрын
Chuck D gave them there rap name YBT was the shit back in the day🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Monique__91Ай бұрын
They really called themselves that? 🤨
@thecosmicblueautieАй бұрын
Supposedly, Chuck D did.
@SemperLiberi-80Ай бұрын
@@thecosmicblueautieAnd nobody lost their shit. Back when America wasn't so gay and retarded as it is now.
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
Chuck D picked it.
@DRIPSONE73Ай бұрын
You can’t really blame them when the bomb squad,and chuck d (public enemy) were their handlers who CHOSE their name. They were bigger than you are giving them credit for on the east coast. They were literally chuck ds version of the beastie boys, and disparaging one of the biggest multi platinum hip hop groups that Ll cool j put on his Mount Rushmore (Beastie Boys) is crazy work because they were white they had 7 multi platinum albums smh
@CountSadistOIIIАй бұрын
Hey man , have ya done Freestyle Fellowship?
@MrJeromeRNАй бұрын
I remember them from when I was a kid. Tap the Bottle was a jam but I don't remember any other songs by them.
@1stKindChrisАй бұрын
This might be the worse stunted growth breakdown ever. He basically looked at the name, looked at the group and chatGP'd a breakdown
@ralph328chaunceyst.7Ай бұрын
They got the attention they wanted, but the name doomed them. I knew one of them a bit( First Born) because he would chill with my man Louie a rapper from Gowanus Projects. They had bars, and Born was a pretty cool guy. But their music really didn't fit The Bomb Squad's concept, in my opinion. And this is around the time when Cypress, Das Efx and Onyx came out. They got lost in the shuffle.
@tidalfriction5301Ай бұрын
The black man did not need any help in telling their story. You’re right.
@chaigarden4006Ай бұрын
Their music slapped and did what it claimed to do. It was the soundtrack for many Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop adjacent activities
@alexanderfoster5685Ай бұрын
Bean pie my brotha ? Lol
@THEREALGULLYTVАй бұрын
LOL
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
That line was classic/funny.
@mummydustcrackersАй бұрын
I used to blast the Tap the bottle song in my headphones. Then I seen the video and thought ok.. I still got the album but it was trash! At the end of the day for everybody appropriating black culture the least you can do have respect for the culture and be decent at what you’re appropriating; for these guys having a group name that didn’t fit them, one hit song and trash album that followed definitely stunted their growth and killed their career in my eyes. I came across their other album many years later gave it a glance and a smirk and continued to thumb through the hip hop /rap section for that real. For years I actually thought some of these YBT guys became the Insane clown posse their energy was the same just a different gimmick.
@demetriharlan5887Ай бұрын
Short dude was FASF in House Party.
@mister_javar_mrАй бұрын
GREAT DOCS!! BETTWR THEN UNSUNG. Whatever happened to , JACKIE-O. Or did you do 1 ? I have to dig through
@123theprodigy5Ай бұрын
I know it sounds crazy to do, but you should do thugnificent next
@13adLucEntАй бұрын
You really had to dig into the crate molded up at the back of the basement for this one...Never knew there was such a group & I consider myself quite the historian with rap
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
They even got play on Yo! MTV Raps.
@lemmegitamuhfuccinuhhhhАй бұрын
@@peterjv8748Duh. They white.
@kennyblackbird5674Ай бұрын
@@peterjv8748Another wigga group back then (early 90's) Fun Loving Criminals.
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
They were all over in 1991-92 are you sure you’re a legit “rap historian”?
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
@@peterjv8748they got a LOT of play on Yo. I got tired of seeing their Loud & Hard to Hit video.
@mjnari022Ай бұрын
I never knew about the connection with e. P m d and public enemy who gave them the name, but I do know then "tap the bottle and twist the cap" was a dope song.
@rahsaanthomas7030Ай бұрын
I remember Tommy Never joined the S.O.U.L System in '92. They did their own version of A Lovely Day.
@jjay__Ай бұрын
"Tap the bottle" is a classic
@loccdogg26Ай бұрын
I remember seeing the "Tap The Bottle" video on tv
@PhineousTaylorАй бұрын
Nobody ever believes me when I tell em bout these guys
@mickeycordova5767Ай бұрын
U should do a video on Markie Mark and the Funky bunch.
@ns4lsb455Ай бұрын
I would luv if you could start doing alternative rock stars and bands from the early 00s n 90s
@YoungRelayАй бұрын
One of them is a DJ now and the other does production to this day
@rayedmonds6108Ай бұрын
Who has he produced for and what songs? No shade, I'm legitimately interested now.
@CainaanDCАй бұрын
I remember them . At the time I couldn’t believe that Chuck D co-signed this . As a group they weren’t that bad though
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
Chuck D literally NAMED them.
@Juline1221Ай бұрын
wait so that who jamal was from house party 2? every time i would watch it; i was like who the hell was Jamal back then? i dont remember him. hes in this movie for a reason lmao
@apprentessgooden1102Ай бұрын
Jamal and Martin Lawrence caught the fade during the filming of House Party 2
@87alockАй бұрын
One of the members looked like Christian McCaffrey smh
@beenhadstacksАй бұрын
Please do RAY CASH soon bro was Grammy nominated and just disappears
@rayedmonds6108Ай бұрын
Ray Cash was that shit! C.O.D. is a classic. What did happen to Ray? I used to follow him on Twitter like 10 years ago.
@yourstrulybostonyourstruly3185Ай бұрын
So Chuck D co-signed this foolery 😅😂
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
Chuck D NAMED them.
@JosephSawyer-r3xАй бұрын
I remember this, the white boy with the dreads was in house party 2 with kid and play
@MyNameIsUnavailableАй бұрын
I remember these guys and the Imaginary Bart Simpson friendship gimmick..IYKYK. Tommy Never and Kamron.
@jaimeponce3803Ай бұрын
They were ahead of their time. Now this generation you can identify as anything
@jovanreid6782Ай бұрын
Wow. The way you low-key espouse transphobia with this comment is something to be studied.
@jaimeponce380324 күн бұрын
@ low key you sound like you’re on n the DL where you from Atlanta
@jovanreid678224 күн бұрын
@@jaimeponce3803 So, also in your small-minded worldview, a person can't be an allie to the LGBTQ community without identifying as part of it. Okay, then. (FYI, if I were gay, I wouldn't be on the DL, because I wouldn't be ashamed of it, because there is nothing wrong with being gay.)
@pyenapple2 күн бұрын
@@jaimeponce3803gross dude
@leelandglover7777Ай бұрын
I actually have this original CD..main rapper from house party 2
@peterjv8748Ай бұрын
Malcom X embraced the brotherhood of all men.
@user-wb7nv9ht1gАй бұрын
It's more fun getting emotional and complaining.
@lemmegitamuhfuccinuhhhhАй бұрын
To a degree... this was NOT it
@BabyLeeekАй бұрын
Tap the bottle was my shit
@nigelbelgraveАй бұрын
Do Ill and al scratch
@tonysmith5878Ай бұрын
I'VE GOT BOTH THE ALBUMS THIS GROUP DROPPED ON WAX.
@andresciahooten9598Ай бұрын
Can you please do a video on Azealia Banks, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, Will Smith, YoYo, Whitney Houston and Trippie Redd
@wildsidedetroitАй бұрын
Only azealia banks and trippje redd has stunted growth. And maybe yoyo. Everybody else that you listed had good careers
@hardworkingcriminal4873Ай бұрын
On all 3 of my kids I've never until today heard of the group in this profile
@bighomie_rick303Ай бұрын
Jamal Johnson from House Party 2 😂😂😂
@hassanburton669Ай бұрын
House of Pain. Beastie Boys. Vanilla Ice. Milkbone. Snow. I Get It… YBT Young Black Teenagers. C’mon Man. No Excuses. At lease They Had A Chart Topping Single Tap The Bottle. Still Plays To This Day.