My favorite Nas track of all time. The way Large professor flipped my favorite MJ track of all time “Human Nature” is genius. I absolutely love this track.
Definitely a braggadocio record. To Nas's credit is subject matter is very diverse and has gotten even more diverse as he ages. You can check out "Bridging the Gap" which was dedicated to his father and "Daughter's" which was dedicated to his daughter. As far as the Producer Large Professor, he also an MC and a pretty good one. He was part of a group called main source. One of my favorite records from them was "Looking at the front door".
The "na na na na" is Michael Jackson singing Human "Tell'em that it's Human nature" from the song "Human nature". The genius of how the producer Large Professor cut the sample, He cut it to sound like it's saying "Not a Human, Not a Human" NaS plays into that with the line "Half man, half amazing"
@@ABoomerReacts Yup the entire song is a MJ sample. In case you are curious. You can hear it in the first few seconds of the song start. ruclips.net/video/ElN_4vUvTPs/видео.html
I like the idea of you pulling up your car and roll the window down and Nas is playing... It's not what people would expect and thats what makes it great
This was the Song Brought Queens back to the Forefront. B4 Biggie Did "Juicy". We knew "The Bridge Is Over". I wasn't the only one. If you notice that's a MJ "Human Nature" sample. Those don't get approved unless you're Hot ish lol. Ofc Nas doesn't see a dime for this song bc of it but, Queens was on the Map again. Oh Yes we has LL was pretty much Drake now. Uk commercial in 94. Nasty Nas was the fresh blood we needed. Fun Fact Nas will Prevail was done B4 Halftime bc this was on his '91 Demo tape. Different worse beat of course 😅
just found you, but you are killing it w/ the song selections you are reacting too... im on a binge cause you're reacting to a lot of songs other people don't
Thanks, Anton! I'm glad you found me. I have to credit the viewers with their good taste in requests. I put a poll up every Friday. It's on my page under the Community tab. Check it out.
Listen to how "tada ta ta, tada ta ta" is mixed to sound like "not a human, not a human", which plays right into "half man/ half amazing. This song saved, and changed Rap. The Pinnacle❤🔥
@@ABoomerReacts Absolutely. His new stuff like Life is Good, Kings Disease 2, and Magic are also worth a listen at some point. Keep up the great videos!
you gotta give Nas more justice and listen to some of his best work which is the storytelling. "Undying love", "I gave you power" and "Rewind" is just a few of them that you MUST listen to
You listen to all the real hip hop, you do a great job at your selections.....I can't believe I didn't subscribe when I first discovered you a couple days ago...I subbed now though! Keep it up my man.
Thanks so much for the sub! After a year+ of doing this channel, I kind of have a feel for the songs the viewers want to hear. The comments from the videos and the polls really guide me in the right direction.
@@ABoomerReacts you should consider shouting out the viewer who gave the recommendation.... I'd be hyped if you said, "this song was suggested by averagefightfan, lol! That'd be cool, lol. I love your videos, you're doing great my man!
@@averagefightfan I used to do that early on but the request list got so big that there was no room on my Excel sheet for the people who requested what song. The people will just have to know in their hearts: "I requested that". 😁😁
- You are production head like I am. I too like chaotic beats.... and yes.... you have just experienced a Large Professor beat... the whole album is full of great production (beats) from Large Professor, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Q-Tip and L.E.S. -The "Da da daaaa da" part you hear is a Michael Jackson sample of him singing including the synths playing in the background..... it's Michael Jackson's song "Human Nature"
The beat was a Michael lackson sample .. both the music and the na na na na ,as you so eloquently described it . However, the voice is not women in the background it’s Michael Jackson.
I'm really bad at picking samples out, especially if I don't know the original song well. I like Michael Jackson's music - I'm just not a big fan of Human Nature.
another fun fact: human nature was written by the band toto. it’s not a cover, since they never released it themselves, but they definitely made more money through mj royalties than if they kept it for themselves.
I love that analysis it’s pretty accurate. 90% introductory braggadocio imagery n flawless delivery is the focal. It’s like something you’d spit acapella to prove flow and impress basically. The “Speak with criminal slang” and “vocabulary spills I’m ill” being sampled for Ebonics highlights it’s all delivery bc it’s chilling for those who have both this song and Ebonics memorized but Ebonics comes to mind slightly more so it hits so hard when hearing nas deliver the original origin of the hook of Ebonics.
@@ABoomerReacts Ay regardless you’re still far above the fray n your reactions are the hardest stamp of approval n hold great weight. Respect for one’s elders is what I’ll always have. besides that I see what draws the most meaningful reactions which makes my day; to see the type of bars and beats that hit home. The premier content is here!
One of the few tracks I remember where I was when I heard it for the first time, on a late night Yo! MTV Raps episode when I was in high school. The main sample you hear is from Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature” He mentions Aesop. That’s a sign it’s time for another Aesop Rock reaction!
Another fun video. That's one of my favorite Nas songs. I feel like you must have a pretty good understanding of Hip Hop now. Am I right? I recommend taking another look at Kendrick Lamar. It was recently the 10th anniversary to the "Good Kid Mad City" album. I recently found out that the album remained on the charts for 10 straight years. Achieving something that few or maybe none have done before within music, not just Hip Hop.
I certainly have a much better understanding now than I did a year ago. But I'm going to be learning the rest of my life. As for Kendrick, you're in luck. I have Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe scheduled for the weekend after Thanksgiving when I'm sure a lot of vibes are being killed. 😜🦃
Just to put you up on one of the lines (one of my favorites) when he says “I drink Moet with Medusa, give her shotguns in hell// from the spliff that I lift and inhale” He’s saying he can get Medusa stoned by shotgunning weed back and forth with her. Always loved that line. It’s kinda hilarious but he delivers it with smooth/laid back braggadocio, so it doesn’t sound like it would be.
Hey Brian, hope you’re doing well, not watched the video yet but I’m sure you loved it 😊, I’ll add a few nas songs I think you’d like if you are short of them on your list: Half-time, deja vu (a song that never got out on a nas album, before illmatic but one of his best in my opinion), life’s a b**ch, nas is coming, one love, one time for your mind, represent and the world is yours. There are a few of my favourites you haven’t reacted to, hope you consider reacting to them 😊
Yea man this beat. You know the sample on this song is from Human Nature by Michael Jackson right? But anyone know where that da da da da on the hook is from? Yea lyrics like 'you feel it like braille.' or 'my poetrys deep I never fell'. Probably my favorite Nas moment, this song. I was in high school. I remember hearing Havoc in an interview say he heard Nas spit years before this and his talent was already outstanding
The da da da is the same MJ song. He is saying "Tell'em that it's Human Nature" but the producer Large Professor chopped "Tell'em" and "Human" to make it sound like it's saying "Not a human, Not a human". In the same fashion Large Pro produced the Ain't hard to tell remix and made Biz Markie's line from Nobody Beats The Biz "I'm highly recognized as the king of disco and.." to "nized as the king of disco and..." but when heard over the beat, it sounds like he is actually saying "Nas, Nas, Nas, Nas is the king of disco'ing". Large Pro is a beast producer! Here is the remix. ruclips.net/video/e5OafzKJ-3U/видео.html and here is Nobody Beats the Biz incase you a rap nerd like me and want to hear the original line. ruclips.net/video/3hbxvsrFLaw/видео.html
Large Professor is a definitely a top tier producer, and I know you love Slick Rick as well. You should check out I Sparkle by Slick Rick. One of my favorite beats by Large Pro
You gotta imagine Boomer, rap is fairly young at this time, its Local, very regional, and this NYC, the mecca. Its still innocent and fairly underground. Its a burgeoning subculture. We’re relying on underground radios stations and mixtapes cassettes floating around to hear this stuff. The field is extremely competitive. The standard for artistic excellence is very high. Theres all kind of ill artist bursting on the scene almost daily and nothing about this phenomenon is commercial or overly industrial yet. Its a dark period in american ghettos and the aesthetic appetites of the people there is for something equally as dark as the times. This is the climate, and this young dude comes through and delivers whats the equivalent of rap caviar. So dark, so poetic, so culturally relevant and referential. So vivid, so tapped in with the cultural sensibilities, yet lightyears in front. He simply destroying the english language with slang par excellence and effortlessly toying with and mangling cultural concepts and images. Its just brilliant. And for that time, that rudimentary time in rap, it was prophetic, alien even…. and in his raps, at this young age mind you, its clear that has has a sense of this about himself, this exotic quality.
What he’s describing is the underground hip hop scene of that time. There was definitely commercial rap by that point, you had MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice selling millions, and you had other successful more authentic acts like Public Enemy, Salt N Pepa, and such who had platinum success. And rap has done international tours since the 80’s. Hip hop was already global by this point, it just wasn’t as overly homogenized as it is these days. And by the late 80’s there were artists like Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, and such who advanced rap far beyond rudimentary. Things took an interesting turn by the early 90’s when west coast gangsta rap took over. A lot of the east coast either mimicked it or went the Tribe Called Quest or Das EFX route. What artists like Nas and Wu-Tang Clan did during this time was mark a return to razor sharp rhyme skills while still detailing the reality of the streets. In Nas’s case he took it to yet another level. He didn’t sell well with this album but his influence on hip hop moving forward was enormous. His first two albums are still referenced as blueprints on how to craft a strong rap album to this day.
BUCKWILD often does Large Pro type beats better than Large Pro himself. Check out "Caught Up in the Game" by Bushwackas or either of his Big Ls "MVP" remixes.
Nas Will Prevail is my favorite Nas song. It’s definitely not as polished as It Aint Hard T Tell, but the grittiness of the unmastered beat and rawer lyrics are perfect to me. I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t like it as much as the album version. You can find it here on RUclips.
Thanks, Rodney! I'll add it to my list. As of now, the most popular PE requests that I'm getting are for Welcome to the Terrordome and Bring the Noise. Thoughts?
Those weren’t girls boomer. Its the King of Pop. Boomer this song is a sample of Mj’s Human Nature, thought you would pick up in that. Its one of the things that made this song groundbreaking, no one ever dared at the time of Sampling such a Classic MJ song, and definitely not something so soft and pretty- not for hardcore hiphop. it was an unprecedented musical choice for its time.
My favorite Nas track of all time. The way Large professor flipped my favorite MJ track of all time “Human Nature” is genius. I absolutely love this track.
I love how you just dont hear these classics. .. but actually listen. That's very important.
Thanks, Danny! I appreciate that!
He is pretty keen
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"40-16 building" ,
Nas
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Thanks, Damon! I'll add it to my list.
Definitely a braggadocio record. To Nas's credit is subject matter is very diverse and has gotten even more diverse as he ages. You can check out "Bridging the Gap" which was dedicated to his father and "Daughter's" which was dedicated to his daughter.
As far as the Producer Large Professor, he also an MC and a pretty good one. He was part of a group called main source. One of my favorite records from them was "Looking at the front door".
Looking at the front door would be a good one for reaction
Thanks, Maliki! I'll add those Nas songs to my list. I have to requests for Main Source on my list and that's one of them. 😁
Co-sign main source song
One of the hardest beats ever. Still knocks after all these years.
Timeless CLASSIC.
Yes it is 🙏🏾
Man I listened to Illmatic 4 times in 1 week before, that album could most definitely be in anyone's hiphop top 5 list
You are not alone in that assessment, Raymond.
I listened to that album everyday before it reached. When I first heard him it was that song live from BBQ
Illmatic is the greatest hip hop album of all time .
The 🐐 himself King 👑 Esco
Ooooooh boooooy..... I'm ready for this one.... I'll be back
The "na na na na" is Michael Jackson singing Human "Tell'em that it's Human nature" from the song "Human nature". The genius of how the producer Large Professor cut the sample, He cut it to sound like it's saying "Not a Human, Not a Human" NaS plays into that with the line "Half man, half amazing"
I didn't hear the MJ sample but I don't know that song very well.
@@ABoomerReacts Yup the entire song is a MJ sample. In case you are curious. You can hear it in the first few seconds of the song start. ruclips.net/video/ElN_4vUvTPs/видео.html
@@MelquanKatz I played the first 30 seconds of both and I still don't hear it. I'm sample-impaired.
@@ABoomerReacts I started sampling and producing in 1983. "I've heard all these songs" badum bum tsss 😁
Everytime I listen I am so impressed about the concise of his writing in this song
kool g rap - blowin up in the world
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll add it to my list.
Love this song!
I like the idea of you pulling up your car and roll the window down and Nas is playing... It's not what people would expect and thats what makes it great
Thanks, Eric!
This was the Song Brought Queens back to the Forefront. B4 Biggie Did "Juicy". We knew "The Bridge Is Over". I wasn't the only one. If you notice that's a MJ "Human Nature" sample. Those don't get approved unless you're Hot ish lol. Ofc Nas doesn't see a dime for this song bc of it but, Queens was on the Map again. Oh Yes we has LL was pretty much Drake now. Uk commercial in 94. Nasty Nas was the fresh blood we needed.
Fun Fact Nas will Prevail was done B4 Halftime bc this was on his '91 Demo tape. Different worse beat of course 😅
Thanks for the backstory, Jason!
@@ABoomerReacts np I'm pretty much the Nasir Jones unofficial spokesmen 😂
@@SJQNYC I'll have to remember that
One of the best Hip-Hop songs of ALL TIME!! I love it.. that New York/Eastcoast sound is beautiful! Produced By: Large Professor 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction asalways, my friend
Thank you, my friend!
just found you, but you are killing it w/ the song selections you are reacting too... im on a binge cause you're reacting to a lot of songs other people don't
Thanks, Anton! I'm glad you found me. I have to credit the viewers with their good taste in requests. I put a poll up every Friday. It's on my page under the Community tab. Check it out.
Listen to how "tada ta ta, tada ta ta" is mixed to sound like "not a human, not a human", which plays right into "half man/ half amazing.
This song saved, and changed Rap. The Pinnacle❤🔥
Thanks for sharing that with me, Rusty!
Great Job 👍
Thank you!
Glad you liked this classic.
Maybe check out Nas - Halftime
Thanks! That song is def on my list.
Best song on illmatic for me scholars have analysed his lyrics on this track
And such a great beat.
If you've ever got time check out the Illmatic live album performed with a full orchestra.
And Nas is there rapping with an orchestra?
@@ABoomerReacts yes!
@@solom465 Sounds awesome!
@@ABoomerReacts Absolutely. His new stuff like Life is Good, Kings Disease 2, and Magic are also worth a listen at some point. Keep up the great videos!
@@solom465 Thanks, Solomon!
you gotta give Nas more justice and listen to some of his best work which is the storytelling. "Undying love", "I gave you power" and "Rewind" is just a few of them that you MUST listen to
Thanks! Undying Love is def on my request list; and I reacted to the other 2. Both great songs.
@@ABoomerReacts oh shit, my bad then, that's awesome. Keep up the great work! Nas is my GOAT
@@ChicagoStyles23 Thank you!
I think he gives Nas justice and credit. He definitely should check more out though, which I'm sure he'll get to
Favorite Nas song!
It's a good one!
You listen to all the real hip hop, you do a great job at your selections.....I can't believe I didn't subscribe when I first discovered you a couple days ago...I subbed now though! Keep it up my man.
Thanks so much for the sub! After a year+ of doing this channel, I kind of have a feel for the songs the viewers want to hear. The comments from the videos and the polls really guide me in the right direction.
@@ABoomerReacts you should consider shouting out the viewer who gave the recommendation.... I'd be hyped if you said, "this song was suggested by averagefightfan, lol! That'd be cool, lol. I love your videos, you're doing great my man!
@@averagefightfan I used to do that early on but the request list got so big that there was no room on my Excel sheet for the people who requested what song. The people will just have to know in their hearts: "I requested that". 😁😁
- You are production head like I am. I too like chaotic beats.... and yes.... you have just experienced a Large Professor beat... the whole album is full of great production (beats) from Large Professor, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Q-Tip and L.E.S.
-The "Da da daaaa da" part you hear is a Michael Jackson sample of him singing including the synths playing in the background..... it's Michael Jackson's song "Human Nature"
That's what people have been telling me. I don't know that song well enough to pick up on it.
@@ABoomerReacts one of my favorite Michael Jackson songs
Its was years before i noticed it was a michael jackson sample. Probably in 09 when i started playing the guitar and learned to play human nature.
I'm glad I'm not the only one!
Haha you said "Nas is like that." "Nas is like" is one of my favorite songs of his and Preemo sampled this song for that chorus. I think you'd dig it
When I was editing this video I laughed at the same thing. I've reacted to Nas is Like.
@@ABoomerReacts oh then I probably watched it and must've forgot. There needs to be a remix with your sample quote chopped in! ✌️
@@tretre4435 Get to work on it.
The beat was a Michael lackson sample .. both the music and the na na na na ,as you so eloquently described it . However, the voice is not women in the background it’s Michael Jackson.
The Michael Jackson song is called human nature btw
Correct
I'm really bad at picking samples out, especially if I don't know the original song well. I like Michael Jackson's music - I'm just not a big fan of Human Nature.
another fun fact: human nature was written by the band toto. it’s not a cover, since they never released it themselves, but they definitely made more money through mj royalties than if they kept it for themselves.
@@headcontraption Toto was huuuge
I love that analysis it’s pretty accurate. 90% introductory braggadocio imagery n flawless delivery is the focal. It’s like something you’d spit acapella to prove flow and impress basically. The “Speak with criminal slang” and “vocabulary spills I’m ill” being sampled for Ebonics highlights it’s all delivery bc it’s chilling for those who have both this song and Ebonics memorized but Ebonics comes to mind slightly more so it hits so hard when hearing nas deliver the original origin of the hook of Ebonics.
Thank you! I could do this channel for 10 years and I still wouldn't be able to tie things together like those of you who have lived it.
@@ABoomerReacts Ay regardless you’re still far above the fray n your reactions are the hardest stamp of approval n hold great weight. Respect for one’s elders is what I’ll always have. besides that I see what draws the most meaningful reactions which makes my day; to see the type of bars and beats that hit home. The premier content is here!
@@FoxThaStoner Thank you! I'm hoping that November out-premiers all previous months!
One of the few tracks I remember where I was when I heard it for the first time, on a late night Yo! MTV Raps episode when I was in high school. The main sample you hear is from Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature”
He mentions Aesop. That’s a sign it’s time for another Aesop Rock reaction!
Nice try, Brian! 😜 I did not hear Human Nature in that at all.
Definitely Human Nature by Michael Jackson sample. How can you not hear it
@@jonathantyler9502 I'm not that familiar with Human Nature. I liked up-tempo MJ.
@@ABoomerReacts It Ain't Hard To Tell actually got me into Michael Jackson. I heard the sample and I just had to figure out where it was from.
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Another classic song you reacted to, Michael Jackson sample in there :-)
The part that I thought was girls. Oops!
Another fun video. That's one of my favorite Nas songs. I feel like you must have a pretty good understanding of Hip Hop now. Am I right?
I recommend taking another look at Kendrick Lamar. It was recently the 10th anniversary to the "Good Kid Mad City" album. I recently found out that the album remained on the charts for 10 straight years. Achieving something that few or maybe none have done before within music, not just Hip Hop.
I certainly have a much better understanding now than I did a year ago. But I'm going to be learning the rest of my life. As for Kendrick, you're in luck. I have Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe scheduled for the weekend after Thanksgiving when I'm sure a lot of vibes are being killed. 😜🦃
Just to put you up on one of the lines (one of my favorites) when he says “I drink Moet with Medusa, give her shotguns in hell// from the spliff that I lift and inhale”
He’s saying he can get Medusa stoned by shotgunning weed back and forth with her. Always loved that line. It’s kinda hilarious but he delivers it with smooth/laid back braggadocio, so it doesn’t sound like it would be.
And Medusa turns men to stone!
Hey Brian, hope you’re doing well, not watched the video yet but I’m sure you loved it 😊, I’ll add a few nas songs I think you’d like if you are short of them on your list: Half-time, deja vu (a song that never got out on a nas album, before illmatic but one of his best in my opinion), life’s a b**ch, nas is coming, one love, one time for your mind, represent and the world is yours. There are a few of my favourites you haven’t reacted to, hope you consider reacting to them 😊
Thanks for the suggestions! All but 2 of them were on my list. Only my Tupac request list is longer than my Nas list.
@@ABoomerReacts okay glad I suggested a few more, don’t get me started on 2pac songs or we’ll be here all day 😂
Great reaction, you would like the song as a whole if you understood the lyrics.
That'll take many listens.
definitely braggadocio, rhyme schemes are always on point. the main sample is from Michael Jackson's "Human Nature", FYI.
I'm horrible at hearing samples.
@@ABoomerReacts that's Ok, the best kind of samples are not to be noticed.
@@bodegabear_official That is true
Yea man this beat. You know the sample on this song is from Human Nature by Michael Jackson right? But anyone know where that da da da da on the hook is from? Yea lyrics like 'you feel it like braille.' or 'my poetrys deep I never fell'. Probably my favorite Nas moment, this song. I was in high school. I remember hearing Havoc in an interview say he heard Nas spit years before this and his talent was already outstanding
I totally did not hear Human Nature in this. But I don't know that MJ song very well
The da da da is the same MJ song. He is saying "Tell'em that it's Human Nature" but the producer Large Professor chopped "Tell'em" and "Human" to make it sound like it's saying "Not a human, Not a human". In the same fashion Large Pro produced the Ain't hard to tell remix and made Biz Markie's line from Nobody Beats The Biz "I'm highly recognized as the king of disco and.." to "nized as the king of disco and..." but when heard over the beat, it sounds like he is actually saying "Nas, Nas, Nas, Nas is the king of disco'ing". Large Pro is a beast producer! Here is the remix. ruclips.net/video/e5OafzKJ-3U/видео.html and here is Nobody Beats the Biz incase you a rap nerd like me and want to hear the original line. ruclips.net/video/3hbxvsrFLaw/видео.html
Large Professor is a definitely a top tier producer, and I know you love Slick Rick as well. You should check out I Sparkle by Slick Rick. One of my favorite beats by Large Pro
Thanks for the suggestion, Jay! I'll add it to my list.
You gotta imagine Boomer, rap is fairly young at this time, its Local, very regional, and this NYC, the mecca. Its still innocent and fairly underground. Its a burgeoning subculture. We’re relying on underground radios stations and mixtapes cassettes floating around to hear this stuff. The field is extremely competitive. The standard for artistic excellence is very high. Theres all kind of ill artist bursting on the scene almost daily and nothing about this phenomenon is commercial or overly industrial yet. Its a dark period in american ghettos and the aesthetic appetites of the people there is for something equally as dark as the times. This is the climate, and this young dude comes through and delivers whats the equivalent of rap caviar. So dark, so poetic, so culturally relevant and referential. So vivid, so tapped in with the cultural sensibilities, yet lightyears in front. He simply destroying the english language with slang par excellence and effortlessly toying with and mangling cultural concepts and images. Its just brilliant. And for that time, that rudimentary time in rap, it was prophetic, alien even…. and in his raps, at this young age mind you, its clear that has has a sense of this about himself, this exotic quality.
Thanks for that eloquent message ! I enjoyed it.
What he’s describing is the underground hip hop scene of that time. There was definitely commercial rap by that point, you had MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice selling millions, and you had other successful more authentic acts like Public Enemy, Salt N Pepa, and such who had platinum success. And rap has done international tours since the 80’s.
Hip hop was already global by this point, it just wasn’t as overly homogenized as it is these days.
And by the late 80’s there were artists like Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, and such who advanced rap far beyond rudimentary.
Things took an interesting turn by the early 90’s when west coast gangsta rap took over.
A lot of the east coast either mimicked it or went the Tribe Called Quest or Das EFX route. What artists like Nas and Wu-Tang Clan did during this time was mark a return to razor sharp rhyme skills while still detailing the reality of the streets. In Nas’s case he took it to yet another level. He didn’t sell well with this album but his influence on hip hop moving forward was enormous. His first two albums are still referenced as blueprints on how to craft a strong rap album to this day.
If you liked the beat (you did), then you might want to check out Large Professor (Large Pro)
He made the beat, and he's a pretty good MC too ✌
That Bullsh*t - Large Pro
Build Pyramids - NORE ft. Large Pro
Or some Main Source
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll add them to my list.
BUCKWILD often does Large Pro type beats better than Large Pro himself.
Check out "Caught Up in the Game" by Bushwackas or either of his Big Ls "MVP" remixes.
@@avonlave Thanks for the suggestions, Andy! I'll add them to my list.
Nas Will Prevail is my favorite Nas song. It’s definitely not as polished as It Aint Hard T Tell, but the grittiness of the unmastered beat and rawer lyrics are perfect to me. I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t like it as much as the album version. You can find it here on RUclips.
I'll look for it, Jay. I always like to compare.
U like a lot going on in the instrumentals, u say?!
U should try "Glaciers of Ice" by Raekwon & "Casa Bey" by Mos Def
Thanks for the suggestions! They are both on my request list.
Yo bommie dont forget 2pac "krazy" it has a good guitar riff
Thanks! That song is def on my list.
Human Nature sample by Michael Jackson
That's what they're telling me. I don't know that song well enough.
if you like chaos, check out the cold vein album by cannibal ox
Thanks! Give me a song title to put on my list.
that wasnt girls in the background. that's Michael Jackson Human Nature in the background.
So people have been telling me. Honest mistake! 😁
@@ABoomerReacts 😁
I would love for you to start going down the MF DOOM rabbit hole...love the videos though
Thanks, James! You saw my reactions to Rhymes Like Dimes and a couple of Madvillain songs??
@@ABoomerReacts I did...those songs are really the tip of the iceberg, as he's released albums under the names of Viktor Von DOOM, and King Gidorah
@@JamesJohnson-tr1gu What MF DOOM song should I react to next? It has to be popular; not obscure.
@@ABoomerReacts anything from his MMM FOOD album...his best album IMO
@@JamesJohnson-tr1gu Cool. I have a few songs already requested from that album.
React to Nas- Bridging the gap ft olu dara (his father)
Thanks! I'll add it to my list.
Listen to Public Enemy The night of the living base heads
Thanks, Rodney! I'll add it to my list. As of now, the most popular PE requests that I'm getting are for Welcome to the Terrordome and Bring the Noise. Thoughts?
Those weren’t girls boomer. Its the King of Pop. Boomer this song is a sample of Mj’s Human Nature, thought you would pick up in that. Its one of the things that made this song groundbreaking, no one ever dared at the time of Sampling such a Classic MJ song, and definitely not something so soft and pretty- not for hardcore hiphop. it was an unprecedented musical choice for its time.
I'm horrible at recognizing samples unless it slaps me in the face. This one didn't. But to be honest, I was never a fan of Human Nature.
This guy has NO IDEA "those girls" in the background is actually Michael Jackson, haha'. . . Fooled ya'!!!
C'mon, Daniel! Any Boomer could make that mistake! 😜😜
Jcole coming soon? More Nas is also top tier
I haven't had a lot of requests for J Cole. What song would you like me to react to?
@@ABoomerReacts Interlude from his Album, Off Season
@@olo_smooth_olo5606 Roger that!
@@ABoomerReacts hooraaaay!