This one was so much fun! On to the next one! I have known this song since the day it came out... but something I heard for the first time during the making of this video is the sweet, soft, conga drum starting at 4:17 in my left ear... it sticks pretty much throughout the rest of the song. Never noticed that before! I HIGHLY recommend: Tori Amos - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana Cover): ruclips.net/video/HaAI3jI7uCc/видео.html (shivers and goosebumps!)
... Plus many other 'instruments' re-discovered what's sneakly included on sections/break-downs in this one 'till now, thanks to you our OG MOMMA OG(O'GEEE)😁 Thinking this used to be comsumer friendly, almost overly heard from day by day when it came out, and Alllll over the medias back in the days. Dee-Litefully surprised of Utuub's recommendation by yours... 💪🤩 🤘😎🇫🇮💙💯
Bootsy Collins is the human avatar, the Omega, the ultimate of funk. It's not possible to be funkier than Bootsy. Played bass for James Brown, played in Parliament Funkadelic. You can't get funkier than that.
I'm shaking my head when they call Q-tip "the guy", not to mention nobody recognizing Bootsy Collins... And when that young dude was saying he was basically struggling to get into the beat, I'm like, what is wrong with kids, and popular music, these days when this song isn't instantly making you dance. Also all credit should go to Towa Tei, the beatsmith who so few people recognize outside of Japan. This man has been an originator of styles for decades and is still doing interesting new things.
Dee-Lite used to open for De La Soul and Jungle Brothers in NYC, so it's not as weird as it seems. They were actually fairly huge back in the house scene back in the mid to late 80's
Dude with the goofy glasses was Boosie Collins from the parliament funkadelic days back in the 70's ... and dude rapping was Q tip from Tribe called quest.
Bassist BOOTSY COLLINS played bass and did the vocal fills and he made a cameo at the end of the video... that`s what made it funky for me. great vocals great rap and very funky..
Fun fact of the day.... The dancing man in yellow pants is the only Soviet national to ever chart in the Billboard Top 40. DJ Dimitry is Ukrainian, but this was before the U.S.S.R. was dissolved, so he was a Soviet national at the time.
This song was first performed in 1989 and album released in 1990... Its the late 80s generation idea of how the early 70s fashion back in style...35 years in...still fresh✌️✌️👍
Ha ha I’m loving the comment sections knowing who the legends are in this video! Man I remember when that song dropped when I was in high school - love that you can play that and folks still will dance to it! ❤
Every f*cking new year celebration the whole family and friends listen this sh*t at some point during the party. My hardcore metal head parents go so hard on this still to this day. I love it so much. It's always going to be a classic.
This song is a classic. Put it on in the club right now and everybody will still be happy to hear it and smiling and dancing. It's like jump around from House of pain
Thanks for posting this, I haven’t heard this song in 30 years & never saw the vid before. Somehow ‘Bust a Move’ should be playing after this. I’m sure they both were played at my wedding and I’m a metalhead. Nice cover version.
Sometimes you just need the FUNK!!! This song when it came out just had flavor, remember flavor? You literally could not stay off the dance floor with this tune.
The early 90’s must have been more fun than I remember. My sister in-law dressed exactly like the singer. She had an impressive collection of cat suits and platform shoes. 😆
I just have to tell you kids. This band was the shit in the clubs back in the day. We literally started a whole fashion and culture around this band and its music. We were all in Columbus Ohio. We found this warehouse in Cincinnati that had dead stock 1960s and 1970s clothing. Deadstock means it was clothing that was brand new and never sold and then put in storage. we would take trips to Cincinnati to the warehouse to buy incredible bellbottoms and other amazing fashions that reflected the delight vibe. Then couple big semi from New York and empty the place out. Lol but for a hot minute, it was unbelievably delightful. Platforms bellbottoms, psychedelics and love. I wish you kids could experience the club culture that we did. It made getting through youth, all the pain and confusion. You don’t know what you’re missing out on.
One of my favourite songs ever. Spent so much putting money into the jukebox to play this song, in my local pub back in 91. Even danced on top of the pool table to this tune. Happy dayz 😃
The first time I ever saw this video 31 years ago, I was convinced I was having acid flashbacks. Despite the fact I have never taken LSD, nothing in the slightly over three decades since I first watched this video has dissuaded me from my initial impressions.
In a hundred years or so, songs from the sixties all the way to the nineties will be remembered the way we remember classical music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I truly hope this song is included in that coming nostalgia. Awesome song and I'm a rock and metal head. ❤
This was SO much fun to watch! I enjoyed watching Mr. Video and Amber from Rob Squad Reactions the most. Thanks for putting this together ❤️ I just thought of another compilation you could put together. Double Dutch Bus by Frankie Smith
Man I'm 53 and I've been smoking weed for years now ,since I was a kid , I'm from south Texas and down here we all had family members , neighbors or friends who sold weed back in the 70s and 80s, now I smoke it legally , I'm now retired and all I do is work or my garden,I love plants ,im a hippie ✌🏻☮️✌🏻 , then feed my chickens ,I got them under a big beautiful tree , then I sit down and I smoke out big time, and this is one of the first songs I jam out too repeatedly while I gots the "groove in my heart" !! LUVS Y'ALL !! ✌🏻☮️🍄😚💨💨💨🍄☮️✌🏻
I first heard this song in a video bar in Seattle. The video was playing on about 20 different screens. I was hooked instantly, and I'll never forget the scene of about 200 people crammed into the tiny bar, all staring at the video screens for 4 minutes straight.
this came out my first year in college. I was in the dorm and some of my suite mates split the cable line that came in right outside our window. We had free cable in our dorm rooms for most of the semester then someone ratted us out. But back to the song. This video played again and again on MTV at that time. Yes I am old since MTV had music videos still. I loved it since then. So infectious. So awesome.
Love your edits of this--especially during the song itself; you don't add any of the stopping and talking and re-starting of the video from the various reactors, play the song straight through, and just get the immediate responses to the song, not the often-times forced (or cringy) mid-song commentary.. Excellent comp.
Here I am again marveling..admire the dedication of your team..luv the family/ team work. Ya'll are quality..keep them coming..compilation..craft persons
This song GIVES ME LIFE! Used to dance to this song at the clubs in the 90's.!! If you do not move to this song, you need to check your pulse and make sure your heart is still beating! And the lead singer is GORGEOUS!
fun…but you definitely caught me by surprise by adding Leo at the end. lol been a big fan of him for a long time! my son is 6 now, so I’ve been listening to him for about 7 years.
I'm literally crying my eyes out just watching God's children loving this music they are watching just beautiful ❤ could you imagine if love was a addiction
So you now see where Gwen Stefani and Fergie got their inspiration. I've been rocking with Deee-Lite from day one (late 80s - early 90s). The older guy is none-other than Bootsy Collins, and the rapper is Q-Tip from the famous 90s rap group, A Tribe Called Quest.
killer funky song. My college roommate played the single on his record player non-stop. I loved it so much I went out to the closest record shop and bought album. Still have it. The whole album is fantastic.
AHHH I love this song! I was a kid when it came out, so too young to be going to clubs, but I would have dance parties in my room to it lol. It's a fun, funky song with a REAL trippy music video. And for anyone else who likes the woman's voice, her stage name is Lady Miss Kier and she's still an active performer. Soooo I'm gonna have to check out more of her music! Love the work you do with your videos. I've been on a reaction kick today and a lot of your videos, old and new, have been popping up. I really enjoy how there's no interruptions and you show the thoughts at the end. It's easier to enjoy the song with them that way :)
This one was so much fun! On to the next one!
I have known this song since the day it came out... but something I heard for the first time during the making of this video is the sweet, soft, conga drum starting at 4:17 in my left ear... it sticks pretty much throughout the rest of the song. Never noticed that before!
I HIGHLY recommend:
Tori Amos - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana Cover): ruclips.net/video/HaAI3jI7uCc/видео.html (shivers and goosebumps!)
... Plus many other 'instruments' re-discovered what's sneakly included on sections/break-downs in this one 'till now, thanks to you our OG MOMMA OG(O'GEEE)😁
Thinking this used to be comsumer friendly, almost overly heard from day by day when it came out, and Alllll over the medias back in the days.
Dee-Litefully surprised of Utuub's recommendation by yours... 💪🤩
🤘😎🇫🇮💙💯
@@jaskau2462 Thank you!
You should listen to Tori’s cover of Raining Blood from Slayer
Dark…as…FUUUUUUCK!!
Real good job editing this.
And Maceo Parker...
The fact that Bootsy was already a 70's legend at the time this video came out, tells you EXACTLY how funky that man is!
Bootsy invented funk. It’s the Soultrain, Bassplayer for freekin’ James Brown. 🤩🎸
Play on the 1!
Bootsy Collins is the human avatar, the Omega, the ultimate of funk. It's not possible to be funkier than Bootsy. Played bass for James Brown, played in Parliament Funkadelic. You can't get funkier than that.
its scientifically impossible to dislike this song
It is, you just need to be an unfortunate genZ, they dislike everything
I'm shaking my head when they call Q-tip "the guy", not to mention nobody recognizing Bootsy Collins... And when that young dude was saying he was basically struggling to get into the beat, I'm like, what is wrong with kids, and popular music, these days when this song isn't instantly making you dance. Also all credit should go to Towa Tei, the beatsmith who so few people recognize outside of Japan. This man has been an originator of styles for decades and is still doing interesting new things.
💯! 💯!
The saxophonist was Maceo Parker both of them played with James Brown and Parliment! The rapper was Q-Tip.
Yeah, me too…
Dude DJ Dmitry tho
9:26 YOU WERE SAYING??
Bootsy Collins and Q-Tip in this song also! Astronomical!
So many people miss that that's q-tip. I thought at least one of these reactors was going to catch that.
@@crystalscolza1663 Don't fret... some of them did catch it, I just couldn't include them all within this compilation. 😁
Don't forget Maceo Parker on sax!!
Dee-Lite used to open for De La Soul and Jungle Brothers in NYC, so it's not as weird as it seems. They were actually fairly huge back in the house scene back in the mid to late 80's
Bootsy now also works with new bands with Buckethead. They were promoting Asterism, a Japanese trio. Amazing stuff, and unexpected from him.
Dude with the goofy glasses was Boosie Collins from the parliament funkadelic days back in the 70's ... and dude rapping was Q tip from Tribe called quest.
I remember dancing to this in the 1990’s, so glad to see that it still holds everyone’s attention
Please don't tell me that the 90s were thirty years ago.... I don't wanna feel old.
This song was a gigantic smash that got played throughout the 90’s into the early 00’s at club nights. Got everyone moving. A timeless classic.
It's fun listening to younger people react to stuff we grew up on!
This is not from the 80's?
Dancing to this on the school bus
Mr Video hiding his cherished Sade pillow because he's crushing on Lady Miss Kier : priceless.
I’ve always been a metalhead and still love this song.
Ditto🤘🤭
Same! I always knew there'd be more weirdos like me lol
Love the music not the paper it was written on :) if its good. its good :P as Metal heads we all know - Living life is Loving life :)
💯 on the Q-Tip Comment 😃
Bassist BOOTSY COLLINS played bass and did the vocal fills and he made a cameo at the end of the video... that`s what made it funky for me. great vocals great rap and very funky..
Fun fact of the day....
The dancing man in yellow pants is the only Soviet national to ever chart in the Billboard Top 40. DJ Dimitry is Ukrainian, but this was before the U.S.S.R. was dissolved, so he was a Soviet national at the time.
A song so infectious that none of the reactors could sit still.
I absolutely love your flawless editing.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much pure unadulterated joy in a single video before.
YES!!! My heart is exploding!!!
Absolutely thought the same. This is really special !
This song is just so much fun.... brings back lots of dance memories.
These youngins dont realize one of the best bassists ever is in this video, Bootsy Collins.
This song was first performed in 1989 and album released in 1990... Its the late 80s generation idea of how the early 70s fashion back in style...35 years in...still fresh✌️✌️👍
Ha ha I’m loving the comment sections knowing who the legends are in this video! Man I remember when that song dropped when I was in high school - love that you can play that and folks still will dance to it! ❤
Every f*cking new year celebration the whole family and friends listen this sh*t at some point during the party. My hardcore metal head parents go so hard on this still to this day. I love it so much. It's always going to be a classic.
This song is a classic. Put it on in the club right now and everybody will still be happy to hear it and smiling and dancing. It's like jump around from House of pain
Facts
I danced around my kitchen the whole time with my daughter as we watched this. The groove IS in the heart! ✌️❤️ from Ky
The reigning champ of compilations.
For me, this was the song that said "Welcome to the 90s, get fucked up and have some fun"
Q-Tip breakdown is my favorite part of this track. OG Mamma getting more frequent with the content. I LIKE IT!
My guilty pleasure song! 💯😎
THE Lady Miss Kier! ❤
Accept NO imitation! 💯😎
Welcome to Dee-lite!!Still got this album.!!
Thanks for posting this, I haven’t heard this song in 30 years & never saw the vid before. Somehow ‘Bust a Move’ should be playing after this. I’m sure they both were played at my wedding and I’m a metalhead. Nice cover version.
I did Bust A Move too. 😅
@@WonderMommaOG It just showed up in my feed. Watching it now.
Everyone that hears this from the first time, to as long as music can be played back, will feel good and move.
I remember first seeing this on MTV.
I've loved this tune since the day it came out, but it's only watching these reactions that I remember just how fun and funny music can be
Thanx for uploading the compilation! 👍❤️🤘🖖
I was 15 when I saw this on MTV….loved it!
Memories of living in Chicago. 1990's...psychedelic dance...the early house music pioneers.
Cheers to Bootsy from Funkadelic fame. Nice.
🍄🌲🍄💥✨🌈
Also Chicago House music! Felix Da Housecat! lol
@@WonderMommaOG "Bad Boy Bill is Funkin' it up!" Marshall Jefferson and Frankie Knuckles!
What a time to be alive, and living in Chicago!
Same. I was at Holy Name Cathedral HS when this came out
Sometimes you just need the FUNK!!! This song when it came out just had flavor, remember flavor? You literally could not stay off the dance floor with this tune.
Such a great song, the entire album is incredible.
The early 90’s must have been more fun than I remember. My sister in-law dressed exactly like the singer. She had an impressive collection of cat suits and platform shoes. 😆
I just have to tell you kids. This band was the shit in the clubs back in the day. We literally started a whole fashion and culture around this band and its music. We were all in Columbus Ohio. We found this warehouse in Cincinnati that had dead stock 1960s and 1970s clothing. Deadstock means it was clothing that was brand new and never sold and then put in storage. we would take trips to Cincinnati to the warehouse to buy incredible bellbottoms and other amazing fashions that reflected the delight vibe. Then couple big semi from New York and empty the place out. Lol but for a hot minute, it was unbelievably delightful. Platforms bellbottoms, psychedelics and love. I wish you kids could experience the club culture that we did. It made getting through youth, all the pain and confusion. You don’t know what you’re missing out on.
It is impossible to feel bad when this song is on and the video is a Delightful bonus. I love it just as much now as I did all those years ago. ❤️
Yeah music used to be happy! 🎉🎉 gotta see them doing this on Arsenio Hall 1990 it’s epic
Awesome video! The time and effort you put into putting this together are appreciated
Love this ❤
This was a great dance club hit back in the day 💃🔥💃🔥 We had such fun with these tight funk songs. Thanks for the flashback. Long live the Funk ‼️
I Agree 100%. It Was Funk-A-Delic back Then & Still is !!! Still have The Album.✌
One of my favourite songs ever. Spent so much putting money into the jukebox to play this song, in my local pub back in 91. Even danced on top of the pool table to this tune. Happy dayz 😃
So Awesome
That's me at 33 now
The first time I ever saw this video 31 years ago, I was convinced I was having acid flashbacks. Despite the fact I have never taken LSD, nothing in the slightly over three decades since I first watched this video has dissuaded me from my initial impressions.
Mad skill on the editing , thanks
Still an absolute banger after all these years
One of the top 5 all time pop songs ever made.
In a hundred years or so, songs from the sixties all the way to the nineties will be remembered the way we remember classical music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I truly hope this song is included in that coming nostalgia. Awesome song and I'm a rock and metal head. ❤
This was SO much fun to watch! I enjoyed watching Mr. Video and Amber from Rob Squad Reactions the most. Thanks for putting this together ❤️
I just thought of another compilation you could put together. Double Dutch Bus by Frankie Smith
This song is just fun.
Man I'm 53 and I've been smoking weed for years now ,since I was a kid , I'm from south Texas and down here we all had family members , neighbors or friends who sold weed back in the 70s and 80s, now I smoke it legally , I'm now retired and all I do is work or my garden,I love plants ,im a hippie ✌🏻☮️✌🏻 , then feed my chickens ,I got them under a big beautiful tree , then I sit down and I smoke out big time, and this is one of the first songs I jam out too repeatedly while I gots the "groove in my heart" !! LUVS Y'ALL !! ✌🏻☮️🍄😚💨💨💨🍄☮️✌🏻
This was the jam back in the day.
Reaction vids have become like my feel good drug. Just discovered your compilations are the perfect high :)
+Pro editing btw.. very impressive!
Thank you so much!
Great job loved the reactions.
Mr. Video's dancing was fantastic.
Loved all of it.
I first heard this song in a video bar in Seattle. The video was playing on about 20 different screens. I was hooked instantly, and I'll never forget the scene of about 200 people crammed into the tiny bar, all staring at the video screens for 4 minutes straight.
this came out my first year in college. I was in the dorm and some of my suite mates split the cable line that came in right outside our window. We had free cable in our dorm rooms for most of the semester then someone ratted us out.
But back to the song. This video played again and again on MTV at that time. Yes I am old since MTV had music videos still. I loved it since then. So infectious. So awesome.
Absolute banger ❤
Keep up the good work mommaOG. This is such a great song from the 90s weirdo music. And you gotta love the Bootsy Collins and Qtip from Tribe!
This song is timeless
And what they show is freedom.
Bootsy Collins helps to make this piece epic. King of Funk Bass.
Love your edits of this--especially during the song itself; you don't add any of the stopping and talking and re-starting of the video from the various reactors, play the song straight through, and just get the immediate responses to the song, not the often-times forced (or cringy) mid-song commentary.. Excellent comp.
God I LOVE this SONG.
Me too!!!!!
Brings back fun memories!!!😅
Me three! 👏🏻👏🏻🔥😍
This was fun!!!🤘🤘🤘
One of the most underrated songs of the era….great hook, solid chorus, and just all around fun to dance too.
That was crazy cool!
Yes, my freshman year of high school. This was the jam back then
Here I am again marveling..admire the dedication of your team..luv the family/ team work. Ya'll are quality..keep them coming..compilation..craft persons
Hey you are killing these reaction compilations. I'm really enjoying your channel!
Thank you! Happy to have you here!
🤣🤣🤣 Mr. Video & Amber of Rob Squad are keeling me as I watch this! Another great one Momma. ❤
lol same. Thank you!
First rave I ever went to in Toronto she played live. Crazy show. One of the members is a crazy beat boxer . Brings back memories
This song GIVES ME LIFE! Used to dance to this song at the clubs in the 90's.!! If you do not move to this song, you need to check your pulse and make sure your heart is still beating! And the lead singer is GORGEOUS!
🔥 🔥 🔥 you can't miss at the moment! Another corker.... bravo
Lovely video thanks
fun…but you definitely caught me by surprise by adding Leo at the end. lol been a big fan of him for a long time! my son is 6 now, so I’ve been listening to him for about 7 years.
He's a whole gem!
I'm literally crying my eyes out just watching God's children loving this music they are watching just beautiful ❤ could you imagine if love was a addiction
Yes, there is so much positivity and good vibes in the comments. This is real , better than any drug and appropriate for all ages !
It’s such a great homage to the 70’s
Thanks for this video, I have always enjoyed it, I forgot about it. Delight
So you now see where Gwen Stefani and Fergie got their inspiration. I've been rocking with Deee-Lite from day one (late 80s - early 90s). The older guy is none-other than Bootsy Collins, and the rapper is Q-Tip from the famous 90s rap group, A Tribe Called Quest.
Wonder Momma, I’m a huge reactions fan. Your compilations are on Fire.
Lol and I’m 60. Keep ‘em coming 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate that! I'm only 10 years behind you!
@@WonderMommaOG I was cool when I hit 50….60’s blowing my mind. But ty again for your great work. Their outstanding. Ty ❤️
Classic grove
Damn, so much work, but totally worth it! Thank you for another great compilation 😀
Pure. 90s. Awesomeness!
I loved all of the reactions for this song! It reminds me of the times I cranked this up at Camelot Music when I worked there! 😂😂😂
Absolutely great compilation of reactions. I'm smiling😊
killer funky song. My college roommate played the single on his record player non-stop. I loved it so much I went out to the closest record shop and bought album. Still have it. The whole album is fantastic.
So much fun! Thanks
I didn’t know I needed this
great mix mash chick , i applaud well done , well done . pat on back
I realized I still remembered all of Lady Miss Kier's dance moves!!!
AHHH I love this song! I was a kid when it came out, so too young to be going to clubs, but I would have dance parties in my room to it lol. It's a fun, funky song with a REAL trippy music video. And for anyone else who likes the woman's voice, her stage name is Lady Miss Kier and she's still an active performer. Soooo I'm gonna have to check out more of her music!
Love the work you do with your videos. I've been on a reaction kick today and a lot of your videos, old and new, have been popping up. I really enjoy how there's no interruptions and you show the thoughts at the end. It's easier to enjoy the song with them that way :)
Thank you, Lacey! The first 3-4 videos I ever did have a single pause in the middle of the song. It didn't feel right to me so I stopped doing it. lol
I forgot totally this song jajaja. In the 90' plays all days in channels of music. Good work wonder!!!!!!
Muchas Gracias!
Thanks so much for this compilation! This was awesome! 💞
Thankyou so much- this was fabulous!
I love these compilations. I appreciate the amount of work put in kudos all around. I always return cuz there is always something to learn.
Deee-Lite was such a refreshining "groove" when this came out. It has survived the ages since then. De Groove EE Baybe!
This song is a blast every time! Great compilation once again WonderMommaOG!!! Thanks again! 🎶😎groovy
Miss Kira is STILL blowing up dancefloors in NYC clubs!
Excellent work - they just keep getting better
checkin in...
I think that funny baby jibberish like voice she did at beginning of song came from the movie with Marilyn Monroe Some Like it Hot.
Great job! Nice additional bonuis footage watching you make this. Thanks!
QTip, Bootsy Collins and Maceo Parker in one clip. Marvelous.