Moises nailed it!! Seeing him cry made me nostalgic too. He is so young and allrdy got it. Moments pass so quickly. Honestly, I can cry whenever I listen to Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington nowadays.
That kid Moises man... he's passionate about the music. It's good that there are kids who have knowledge and appreciation for the old music. Keep it up man. I know Carlos was like that in the past episodes as well. 😊👍
7:44 that kid is for real tho.. you can see he is not making it up and he is right. There have been great artist that already passed away :( .. they dont make this kind of music anymore.. its sad
LOL Why? He’s been alive for like 5 seconds, why is he crying over "the community"? I mean, it’s apparently had this big impact on him yet he had no clue Queen Latifah got her start in it.
To the homie that shed some tears, dont trip dawg.The recent deaths of musicians that have touched millions is an important thing to recognized especially at that age. I get tears anytime i see capital steez smile
@@just-fun-stuff6753 No, literally. His parents were a major part of the NY Panthers. Asata Shakur is his aunt. He was born in Spanish Harlem and raised in Baltimore then moved to a city in Northern California in his teens. Ice T was also from the East Coast and moved to Cali as a teen.
@@TameemAlkadi You know what, you're right. I don't know why so many people say he's from the East Coast. Clearly myself and others have been misinformed.
Little homie in the orange/red shirt is so confident in his wrong answers 🤣 but I was surprised by this, most of these kids know their 90s hip hop 👏🏼👏🏼
@7:43 I feel you lil homie. It is sad and unfortunate. I can only wonder how it would be but the fact they were still able to touched your heart is as beautiful as your soul. 🙏🏾Peace and Blessings young man.
Moises crying totally got me! I'm crying with you man 😢 Artists and their music can just touch some people's souls. It's nice to see a young man who isn't afraid to show his feelings and passion for music.
Another fun fact: 2Pac is vastly overrated. Wasn't even a top 5 MC in the 90s, let alone of all time. He only got his support because of the meaning behind his words connected with people. Great guy and he deserves all the love, but he wasn't that good on the mic, IMO
That was great to see moises get emotional. I mean to some people music is just something to party to or put on for atmosphere. To others, it really does mean more and can really affect them. That was cool to see.
@@yasing6970 I mean, I ain't hear of dude until I was like 15/16 myself. Christian mom's, (most) don't exactly bump all their old R&B/Hip hop stuff they listened to as young adults, lol.
Man you could easily turn any of these "do they know videos" into a drinking game. Take a shot everytime some says "this is a bop" or "this is classic"
Definitely could’ve done “U.N.I.T.Y” by Queen Latifah but this was a great episode. I loved how the young man broke down about our musical legends. It shows the power of the art.
Real life: these kids legit restored my faith in music. They recognize that hip hop and rap isn’t what it used to be and needs its soul back. Salute to you all.
The flowy delivery, the distinct tonality, the motifs, the texture of the scenic storytelling,....We miss them too💫💯 Music is that realm that seamlessly binds all of us together, grooving and shedding the droplets that we know mean something to us.
Love seeing these young kids give respect to the 90s but it's just hilarious they can't guess the artist when their name is in the clip they're listening to
i love the reaction of moses, cuz i know how you can feel about music and sum artists, music is healing and gives people hope and joy! im into some great indi bands and sometimes they make me cry for no reason but lyrics and powerfull words!
🎼 ...Nate Dogg and Warren G have to Regulate 🎼 Reactor: I doubt know Staff: Regulate by: Warren G f/ Nate Dogg Reactor: I never would have never guessed that. 🤔
Very Cool Episode! I'm in my 40's, and loved seeing the new generation react to music from my youth. I think you guys should keep going with this theme. EAST vs WEST Coast hip hop. People my age would really enjoy it.
*Song:* 🎵HI! my name is. What!? My name is. Who!? My name is *[chiky-chiky]* Slim Shady🎵 *Producer:* Do you know the name of the song? *(**0:28**)Anahita:* Nope *Producer:* My name is. *Me:* Just say the word or words you keep hearing over and over! 😨😡 *Producer:* Do you know the artist? *Anahita:* No clue what so ever. *Producer:* Eminem but, we would of also would had accepted Slim Shady *Anahita:* Yeah, I would have never guess that. *Me:* Are you f**king kidding me!? He says his own name on the hook over and over again. Are you even even listening!? 😲😠
Props to Moises! Definitely a music lover. When you get someone to cry just by playing "old school" songs, that's gold right there.
he was raised right
He was he just made me cringe lol bit
Yeah man RESPECT
Damn bro I felt for him right there man
💯💯💯💯
Moises you are the man. you might not been born back in that time but you show the appreciation that new generation lacks.
So true man.
Moises nailed it!!
Seeing him cry made me nostalgic too.
He is so young and allrdy got it.
Moments pass so quickly.
Honestly, I can cry whenever I listen to Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington nowadays.
Lmaaaaao the hook literally says Nate Dogg and Warren G had to regulate
Thats what I was saying. Nate Dogg and Warren G about to Regulate
LMAO exactly what i was thinking.
And damn if you dont know regulate and say biggie when its jay-z its defintly nit your element tho
And my guy said nate dogg was snoop dogg bruh
Masta Warrior I was looking for this thanks
"You guys like hit my element" but mistakes biggie for jay z
Chase Stevens 😂
Also says Snoop Dogg when the song's lyrics literally say Nate Dogg
Well he did better that any other people
“The next episode” 😂
Lmaooo *takes away black card 🤦🏽♂️
That kid Moises man... he's passionate about the music. It's good that there are kids who have knowledge and appreciation for the old music. Keep it up man. I know Carlos was like that in the past episodes as well. 😊👍
7:44 that kid is for real tho.. you can see he is not making it up and he is right. There have been great artist that already passed away :( .. they dont make this kind of music anymore.. its sad
BoonZ I know ! As soon as he said “Like Mac” it hit me . All of these idols dying in front of us kids
BoonZ yep 😰
Aww poor baby 🍼 baby want a bottle?a big dirt bottle!!
This kid made me cry😭
BoonZ yea same
Big up to the guy who shed a tear. Respect. I feel you
OK BUT WHEN MOISES STARTED CRYING-
HE HAD ME CRYING TOO OMG 😭😭😭
LOL Why? He’s been alive for like 5 seconds, why is he crying over "the community"? I mean, it’s apparently had this big impact on him yet he had no clue Queen Latifah got her start in it.
Well he identifies more west coast so I don’t blame him
To the homie that shed some tears, dont trip dawg.The recent deaths of musicians that have touched millions is an important thing to recognized especially at that age. I get tears anytime i see capital steez smile
Rip Steez man
@@wutwutdamn 47 forever. Namaste
Rip Nate Dogg
and the title is "next episode"
i cant stop laughing
M Reza and the little kid goes “ur in my element” 😂
Unknown User nah
Same hahaha
*this is my element*
Jesús Alfredo G ok
We need Moises to ramble about his love for music
Awww Moises! It's great to see kids still connect to music this way in this day and age. I wish Carlos was in this episode too!
Carlos and Bryson.
Biggie? Seriously, Will? He said his own name in the song & was giving props to Biggie. That's just sad he didn't get Hard Knock Life right.
Craig Anderson fr like tf how
Lost his black card Haha
jayka: i always listen to 90s hip hop
jayka: doesnt know dr dre
Every white girl ever
💀 man is goofy
@@jvsky1140 she's not white tho lol
She knew most the shit tho even regulators
@@jvsky1140 she Asian dumb ah 🥷🏾
(Wait till they find out Tupac was secretly both coasts.)
In case of Sound ?
@@just-fun-stuff6753 No, literally.
His parents were a major part of the NY Panthers. Asata Shakur is his aunt. He was born in Spanish Harlem and raised in Baltimore then moved to a city in Northern California in his teens.
Ice T was also from the East Coast and moved to Cali as a teen.
To Live & Die in L. A was from '96 though (and ofcourse under his alias Makaveli)
@@notavailable4596 eazy was born and raised in Compton tho how is he from the east coast?
@@TameemAlkadi You know what, you're right.
I don't know why so many people say he's from the East Coast. Clearly myself and others have been misinformed.
Little homie in the orange/red shirt is so confident in his wrong answers 🤣 but I was surprised by this, most of these kids know their 90s hip hop 👏🏼👏🏼
bro ofc, 90's hiphop is the best music in existance
When u cry about oldschool music... You and i are soulmates!
I'm so glad he appreciates the music
"Hardknock Life by Biggie" dude the song literally said Shawn Carter in it lol
He should lose his black card for that lol
@@leannefresquez3490 Said the EXACT same thing! LOL
@@betterknownas4106 and then he said Snoop for a Nate dogg and Warren G lol Wtf kid
and
4:29
He said that shit with confidence too 😂😂😂
@7:43 I feel you lil homie. It is sad and unfortunate. I can only wonder how it would be but the fact they were still able to touched your heart is as beautiful as your soul. 🙏🏾Peace and Blessings young man.
I have no words for my disappointment of how people don't know who eazy-e is 😐
9/10 I got
Aww the emotional kid melted my heart. Keep that level of passion, young man.
GTA San Andreas taught all of us about 90s hiphop
west coast mostly
san andreas even got me into kiss and all that. the entire soundtracj was dope.
Bubba lmao
gta sa is west coast, but atleast half of hip hop right xD
Of course
"Nate dogg and Warren G had to regulate" " i would have never guess that"
they said it in the clip they gave them!
*gets Jay z and biggie mixed up* wOw IvE nEvEr DoNe ThIs WeLl
Man was a west coast fan
@@ujan-pd6tz a west coast fan wouldn't mistake Nex Episode and Nothin but a G Thang, also would know who Nate Dogg is
Moises seems like a really cool guy. Respect to him
my thought
Moises crying totally got me! I'm crying with you man 😢
Artists and their music can just touch some people's souls. It's nice to see a young man who isn't afraid to show his feelings and passion for music.
Bruh, Moises. I feel for you bro. I am so thankful some icons still around and lived out their careers. Big ups
Fun Fact: 2Pac was born in New York
Another fun fact: 2Pac is vastly overrated. Wasn't even a top 5 MC in the 90s, let alone of all time. He only got his support because of the meaning behind his words connected with people. Great guy and he deserves all the love, but he wasn't that good on the mic, IMO
@@Usurpationblitz tupac the goat 🐐
@@Usurpationblitz how is your comment a "fun fact" when it's your opinion?
Fun Fact: One of Tupac's earlier MC names was MC New York!
KayfabeTactics that’s your opinion millions of other people would agree he’s the best rapper to ever live so🤷🏽♂️
What's up fellow 90s kids, we're old now.
I assume this is a joke. So... Felt that.
Me too... 30 years old and have a family... Damn!!! 90's Generation is GOLD.
Haha! 32 years old now. Time does go by! Kids, enjoy your childhood!
Awww Moises. When you're passionate about music and it's impact.
That was great to see moises get emotional. I mean to some people music is just something to party to or put on for atmosphere. To others, it really does mean more and can really affect them. That was cool to see.
Yo Shoutout To Moses! Young man felt every beat, lyric cadence, etc in these songs bruh. !!!
I felt that shit too
Prop Moises not Moses
“This is from Annie” 🤣🤣🤣
Amelia Valentin well it was sampled from it 😂
jose buenrostro it was but it’s not the original 🤣
It over from there 🤣🤣🤣
Massive UP to Moises, you speak the truth mate, wish they were still with us bringing communities together
Aww Moises is so adorable! Please don't cry homie. You're gonna make me cry too 😢
Aww he was crying. Love that music can affect us so. Love the 11:11 length too
"Queen Latifah raps?" SMH
Will Smith raps too lol
ikr like wtffff
Lol I'm not surprised a lot of people don't know she raps. I know some people my age (30's) even who don't know Latifah raps either.
Love the passion on display by Moises in regards to hiphop! Such a dope reaction.
Do 90s R&B please! Aaliyah, Missy, Ginuwine and the Super Friends. H-Town, Jodeci, SWV, Xscape, Tone Toni Tony, TLC, Mary J Blige, etc.
Right!!! They only do typical rap/hip hop and r&b artist
that be
*Good*
No GUY? Silk? Well, you did say etc. So NVM.
Why not 2000s Christina Millian, Ashanti, usher, Justin Timberlake,
jbmilgirl hell ya!
Will said he's never done this good in a music episode but he literally got them all wrong lmaoooo
" I heard of Tupac before" Duh !! Thank god you heard of him
Yea lol
Today's society is a joke. Well I don't want to generalize so I'll say people like her need to lay low.
@@yasing6970 I mean, I ain't hear of dude until I was like 15/16 myself. Christian mom's, (most) don't exactly bump all their old R&B/Hip hop stuff they listened to as young adults, lol.
He overrated
@@lyrics2challenged everybody know his name
Snoop reacts to teens react to 90s hip hop
Todd Pruner YES
No Wu Tang??? But it's for the kids....🤦🏾
😂😂😂😂
Will: “this is the best I’ve done on a music episode” *only gets one fully correct* 😂 still love him tho
Bro Moises kept it real I love it 😭
Man you could easily turn any of these "do they know videos" into a drinking game. Take a shot everytime some says "this is a bop" or "this is classic"
Definitely could’ve done “U.N.I.T.Y” by Queen Latifah but this was a great episode. I loved how the young man broke down about our musical legends. It shows the power of the art.
Yep
*U. N .I T. Y*
wouldve been Good
REGULATORSSSSS!!! MOUNT UPP! so happy they put regulate on this list, one of the best 90s rap songs ever 😁
yo when he started crying i fr got a bit emotional
Same
me too. 😢
Ah the King of Hook, Rest in Peace Nate Dogg
That girl in the stripes... WAS IRRITATING ME.
Me too
JM AS me TOO
Same!!!!
Yo chill guys
F.B. I what are u gonna do arrest me
Awwwww when he started crying!!! I feel you bro😩😩😩
7:44 he break my little heart I feel you bro 😭💔💔
Will: you guys hit my element...
Also Will: proceeds to miss all guesses... XD
Where tf is Nas??!! Mobb deep? Come on
I know right
They shoulda played shook ones pt2
So many legends the video would b wayyyyyyy to long
Yo holy shit I was thinking that. Also redman, craig mack, rakim, and A trube called quest. They all legends.
Hell yeah
Real life: these kids legit restored my faith in music. They recognize that hip hop and rap isn’t what it used to be and needs its soul back. Salute to you all.
Tupac Shakur is both coast, born in East Harlem, New York, 1971, later on moving on to California.
I just want to hug the kid crying 😢 I feel ya! Makes me sad too.
I grew up in Long Beach, and I actually had the opportunity to meet Nate Dogg so when Regulate started playing I got a little emotional
The flowy delivery, the distinct tonality, the motifs, the texture of the scenic storytelling,....We miss them too💫💯
Music is that realm that seamlessly binds all of us together, grooving and shedding the droplets that we know mean something to us.
"things would be so different in the community" 😂😂
Eazy-E Nice picks! So proud of the guy who wasn't afraid to show his true emotions
Latino bol knew the assignment soon as Snoop and Dre came on lol
Queen Latifah had several Top Tens and y'all chose a song that barely made Top Twenty?
IKR
Figures because I knew the artist but was struggling to remember that song myself.
Jayka & the Hispanic kid know the history of Hip-Hop 🙌🏽
When I think of 90s Hip Hop, I think about MTV Jams, BET Rap City, Soul Train, Video Soul and Vibe Magazine
and the source and the source awards show
How do u mix up Jay Z with biggie when Jay Z literally says shout out to my ninja biggie 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Alexis Quezada man then he brags how good he’s doing in this episode. I’m done. Lol
Alexis Quezada yea wth why he do my *nInJA* like that smh
I would have got them all!!!! I need a 90’s r&b episode!!! Toni Braxton, brandy, Aaliyah, usher,
Oooo yes!! That would so dope!!
“Oh cool I’ve heard of tupac” girl u serious
how could anyone get Regulate wrong they said the name of the song in the song,Nate Dogg and Warren G gotta Regulate
Right?! 😂 The whole answer was in the lyrics. So easy. How did some of them not get that? Haha
shoutout to the homie who cried :’-(
8:31 literally gave almost everything away
Awww Moises! I love that youre not afraid to show your emotions and passion for music!
Love seeing these young kids give respect to the 90s but it's just hilarious they can't guess the artist when their name is in the clip they're listening to
Pobrecito Moises 😭 we wish they were here too
7:44 I feel you bro😢❤️
not a hip hop fan but I have to say 90's hip hop is way better than today's.
Their are dope lyricist today
@@toneyrobinson4974 Their what dope lyrics today are what? You meant to say they're?
i love the reaction of moses, cuz i know how you can feel about music and sum artists, music is healing and gives people hope and joy! im into some great indi bands and sometimes they make me cry for no reason but lyrics and powerfull words!
It's wild they didn't know Queen Latifah rapped.
That’s one way I know I’m getting old
@@chemquestsnah I’m 19 and that’s wild to me too so it’s not that dw 😭😭
They just thought she was an actress named Queen Latifah 😭
OMG I'm old...
Suddenly I'm 16 again cruisin on my 77, smokin weed, drinking JD with my homies. East side!
ugh I love moises he's so pure
That time when you'll know the artist just by their voice and flow.
Same.
That fella who cried, man, that got me 😢
7:45 made my heart melt 😭
The guy crying! Thats dope!
Moises, keep ya head up baby 😌
🎼 ...Nate Dogg and Warren G have to Regulate 🎼
Reactor: I doubt know
Staff: Regulate by: Warren G f/ Nate Dogg
Reactor: I never would have never guessed that.
🤔
I wish Queen Latifah's music was more recognized nowadays
She's very very talented
Dang, y'll wrong for missing Regulate when they said the title and the artists in the song lol
That kid that cried!
It hurts my soul a little bit when they say they "haven't heard this in a while". Child, I remember when that was new!
You guys need to do more themed episodes like this, other genres, and decades.
Yes please
The 90s was so fun for real.🗣️💯
Indeed. Glad I was around.
"Tupac is now history " I'm offended
The dude @7:49 is a hip hop head! 🤣 He knows his rap. Wide open!
I love Moises so much! His messages speak to me a lot.
WE LOVE MOISES ❤❤
angelcreature13 highkey!!!!😂😩❤️when he started crying like. Oh no!!!! 😭😂❤️
my dude thought that jay-z was biggie, when jay-z literally says, ‘in memory of biggie’ in the song, bro you not in your element lmao
Very Cool Episode! I'm in my 40's, and loved seeing the new generation react to music from my youth. I think you guys should keep going with this theme. EAST vs WEST Coast hip hop. People my age would really enjoy it.
*Song:* 🎵HI! my name is. What!? My name is. Who!? My name is *[chiky-chiky]* Slim Shady🎵
*Producer:* Do you know the name of the song?
*(**0:28**)Anahita:* Nope
*Producer:* My name is.
*Me:* Just say the word or words you keep hearing over and over! 😨😡
*Producer:* Do you know the artist?
*Anahita:* No clue what so ever.
*Producer:* Eminem but, we would of also would had accepted Slim Shady
*Anahita:* Yeah, I would have never guess that.
*Me:* Are you f**king kidding me!? He says his own name on the hook over and over again. Are you even even listening!? 😲😠