Me only being 13 and knowing who all these rappers were since I could walk lol. I'm not even from America too so hilarious seeing Americans not know some of these songs
Dre was absolutely legendary in his time and influenced the hip hop movement greatly and launched snoop dogs and Eminem’s career. Take a look at the chronic album. Basically all hits.
@Mista Tee yes Scott Storch did produce most of the track from The Chronic in 1992......when he was just 19yrs old, in his free time.......cuz he was with The Roots......
@@unluckyaksha3209 these are the best. had a combat buddy in the army who would say the most hilarious shit and never smile about it... this kind of delivery is just genius
See the thing was despite being a West Coast Legend in the game, Dre wasn’t doing too well on the later 90s. His own label Interscope didn’t even want him anymore and was about to drop him. Just like how no one wanted to sign Eminem. Dre put his whole career on the line just to sign Eminem and he did not disappoint.
Brought snoop through through, heavily link to death row and interscope , was producing beats, didn’t drop an album u till 2001, but to say he went away is false.
Dre was so close to massive label failure at this time that he bet it all on Em and it fucking landed. He dangerously went all in on that green 0 on the industry's roulette table. But... Dre also knew he would have a career in the game with or without that "big" label at the time. This is absolutely why he created his own label; now we are just living in his "aftermath".
She didn’t know Dre was a rapper until physically being part of his movie set about his rapping. Are you kidding me woman lmao, the hell music do you know. I’m a white dude from New Zealand and I knew Dre was a rapper at age 7. 😂
OK, but how old are you tho? Not everyone grew up with this music + radio play when she grew up might have been different. I am a white Norwegian 87 model but I grew up with Eminem, Snoop, Dre, N.W.A and I gravitated to that music, so I searched for artist like that. Most people my age only knew Eminem. I bet more people know about Dre now days because of his headset and not his time in N.W.A, as a solo artist or as a producer for x amount of artist. I to am skeptic whenever some put "first time listening to" or "has never heard of etc" but you have to take their age into account. It could be possible + she has probably heard some of the songs like Calefornia Love etc on radio but never connected the dots.
@@HaienTwitch age has nothing to do with anything. My 17 year old niece loves 70s music and knows more about soul artist from back then as oppose to whatever hip music people listen to now. I had never heard this song before but I did know of Dre and Eminem growing up with metal music company.
I can guarantee you that if you play the whole 2001 album you will recognize at least half the songs on there. IMO one of the dopest albums of the last 30 years, definitely deserves legendary status.
The bit at the end, if you were around when they first hit the scene, that sound took you straight back!!! I think that was Dr. Dre reminding us that just bc he has evolved doesn't mean he can't do what he does beat, or that he's forgotten his roots!!
Em has written most ofDre’s lyrics for the past 20 years including this song. That’s impressive to write it in the first person of someone else and write it to where it will sound good with him rapping it.
@@ed8519 bro you can literally find recordings of Eminem doing dres verses in dres voice. Look up crack a bottle demo version he raps dres verse to help him with the delivery of the verse he wrote for Dre lol.
@@ed8519 dre never claimed to be a lyricist. He openly acknowledges people write his lyrics, but he does the beats, this is different from the frowned on practice of ghost writers. When you ghost write the singer takes credit for the lyrics and pay you off. Dre is a performance rapper.
I've told this to so many people and doubt any one watched it. It can't be said enough how amazing this documentary is. SO MANY artist in it and it's SO WELL DONE!
At that time he was feuding with Will Smith. Will Smith had criticized his lyrics and said he could rap about better things with more wholesome lyrics. This was Em trolling him.
Em has made me laugh - cry - take on the world. Not only the greatest rapper of all time. Best poet. Best lyricist and funny as hell and to think he still has haters.Shame on those fools.
I am so happy watching Lex's reactions! I was 13 in 2000 when Eminem was just blowing up and these songs take me down memory lane! So glad you react to this! But do "Just dont give a f**k" and "Still dont give a f**k!" The whole Slim Shady LP is amazing!
Man, I'm a middle-aged punk rocker who spend these days listening to old jazz records, and I still know all the words to this. Thanks for the trip back in time.
Great Song! When it came out we were wondering how would it work. You must understand that Dre was old G when that song came out. He is the one that Signed Em. when many would not!!
Dr dre is a legendary producer, but he always had his verses written by someone else. Ice cube wrote his verses in N.W.A. The chronic (1992) was written by Doc, Xhibit, Snoop dogg and some others. Jay-z wrote Still dre and The watcher on Chronic 2001, Eminem wrote forget about dre and many others were involved in some others song. Game also wrote some of his verses. Kendrick lamar wrote his verse for the recipe(Kendrick lamar song on his debut album Good kid Maad city). No disrespect to Dr dre in any way, shape or form. He is legend. He is arguably the best producer in the history of hip hop. If it was not for Dr Dre, we would not have Eminem Snoop dogg Ice cube NWA The game Kendrick lamar( Good kid Maad city was produced by Dre and he is also signed to Aftermath and Tde) 50 cent (him and Eminem exe. Produced Get rich or die trying, he produced the song In the club) He is a legend, without him West coast hip hop would not be what it is.
Dre learned that hustle from Eazy-E when he was on Ruthless Records. He even used the same hustle with lot of his productions aswell, from Dj yella at ruthless, Daz at Death row to Scott Storch at Aftermath. Anyways he has a special ear for great music and provided fans of rap with so much great great music. No doubt a legend in this game.
I love Lex's reactions lol but dre us the OG of gangsta rap he produced nwa, snoop, pac, ice cube basically all the west coast rappers. Y'all missed the will Smith jab, at the time they were beefing bc will said he could make platinum albums without cursing and the end was Hitman he was a new artist dre signed at the time and just wanted to give everyone a teaser
Why do people keep thinking Em and Will had beef? They never had beef before. Both Will and DJ Jazzy Jeff were impressed by his work before he even got big. They’ve ran into each other before and Will once told Em “You’ll either be the biggest flop or the bigger thing we’ll ever see”
For those who don't know, there is an alternate demo version of "Lose yourself" on iTunes that Eminem himself forgot about. I heard about this on LL cool J Rock the Bells Radio on sirius xm radio
I'm a pureblood GenX metalhead. My bands were Pantera, Meshuggah, Sepultura, Tool, etc. I went to concerts for aggressive pits and literally came out bloody and ecstatic on numerous occasions. And I still loved listening to Tupac, Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mobb Deep, and Biggie. The 90's were the best time for music.
There are TONS of people who simply don't listen to music, don't listen to rap, don't listen to anything mainstream, don't listen to radio, or don't have internet access. Why is it hard to believe?
@@asilduin4594 I don't listen to country but I've definitely heard all the popular songs whether I listen to the radio or not. Some you can't avoid., this is one of those songs.
This video is one that endeared me to Brad and Lex more than most. There's something about the casualness of how Lex talks about having been an actress, and the effortlessness of the casualness. You guys are awesome. I'm glad you exist. ☺️
Absolutely one of my top 10 favourite Rap tunes of all-time (and in the list of favourite tunes in general). Also one of the few that I can effectively rap along to (while avoiding certain words, obviously). Great channel, such a variety of music it's like a playlist I made myself. 🤟🤘👍
@@LaRana08I don't care how sheltered you were if you had a TV, or a Radio or went to school with people who had TVs and Radios then you've heard "Forgot about Dre". It randomly comes up online too
@@compteprivefr it’s very possible for someone not to have heard this song as a teenager in the 2000s. The internet wasn’t popping how it is today and people don’t listen to the same genre of music believe it or not. She probably grew up in a strict conservative house hold or hardcore Christians who knows. If you watch her other videos she talks about the first time she started listening to rap music. It’s pretty funny stuff.
Andre Young, aka Dr. Dre, wasn't even a rapper in his early career, he was the DJ for an R&B trio, can't remember the name, in the same vein as Toni Tony Tone, or New Edition, but without the talent...Dre asked the only dude in his hood who could afford to loan him money to start his own record company, and that was crack dealing Crip Eazy-E...they brought in Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella (with the D.O.C. as a ghost writer with Cube) hired a crooked manager named Jerry Heller, then created NWA...the rest is history.... Side note: the only thing about Dr. Dre is he's a known woman beater, like he beat up more than a couple women pretty bad....ijfs...🤷🏻♂️
Wow- is Dre the OG of gangsta rap? Indeed he is, good sir. Love watching y’all find out about what us old folks already know! Great channel!! Do PROF- BARBREAKER - the craziest video out there. He hustles hard as Ethiopian Custodians
I love Lexs energy on this 🤣🔥🔥 You guys need to watch Straight Outta Compton, then start reacting to Dre songs.... also Dre produced ALOT of bangers! Keep it up guys
Timeless. In they year 2000 I came back to live with my mother and went to a new school to finish 5th grade. We went on a field trip and one kid I became friends with let me share listening to this CD in the bus ride. Needless to say I memorized most of this song on that field trip. Em's chorus is burned in my brain.
I'm from Germany, to this day I remember the first day when Eminem (The way I am) made his way accross the ocean early 2000s and to a mix tape a friend made. I was like 13, learning English for maybe a year or two. And it hit me, I rarely understood any lyric, I think I have never listened to any HipHop... but damn my mind was blown I bought the album right aways and actually started to translate the lyrics from the CD cover with a dictionary. A year later I was best in English class and to this day I know any old Eminem song by heart
When I hear young people say they have never heard Dre or Em, I realize how MF old I’m getting. 80s and 90s rap is it!
When they react to these songs you can tell metaphors are completely lost on them. It's not their fault though, today's rap is literally garbage!
Me only being 13 and knowing who all these rappers were since I could walk lol. I'm not even from America too so hilarious seeing Americans not know some of these songs
Same!! 👵🏼
For fuck sake lol
Same, amen to that. We are lucky :)
The world needs more people like Lex! Such a pure bundle of joy! It's impossible not to smile when you watch her react to these tracks! 😍
it also helps that she is as cute as ...
"All I know is, I'm upstairs listening to my Will Smith's CD"
''Will Smith doesn't have to cuss to sell records, well I do so f*ck him and f*ck you too."💀
@@Ditumisho entanglement XD
Hold on a minute bitch!
@@Ditumisho lol what’s that from
@@sifibruh7055 the real slim shady
Dre was absolutely legendary in his time and influenced the hip hop movement greatly and launched snoop dogs and Eminem’s career. Take a look at the chronic album. Basically all hits.
@@mcclurep77 ok bruh chill 😂😂
Yeeeaahhh, and you don't stop...
@Mista Tee yes Scott Storch did produce most of the track from The Chronic in 1992......when he was just 19yrs old, in his free time.......cuz he was with The Roots......
The Roots. Really? Cool.
@@richarddimeck4578 cuz it's 187 on the undacova coooop 🗣
people never give Eminem enough credit for his sense of humor, dude is funny as hell and it comes across best in his early videos
"Just Lose It" is a perfect example. So great
bro i think shaq said em the funniest dude who never laughs NEVER.
@@unluckyaksha3209 these are the best. had a combat buddy in the army who would say the most hilarious shit and never smile about it... this kind of delivery is just genius
@@saltifate 💖 wow man i hope I too get a friend like that some day.
also some of his more recent ones. Godzilla, for example.
I'm 35 and it's crazy to me to think people didn't listen to Dre's 2001 album 500 times on repeat when they were younger like I did.
I did. I just turned 35.
48 and still listening to this album
Em said "I'm listening to my Will Smith cd and then i see all these flames going everywhere” 04:19... He is epic troll, lol 😂👍🏻
Will had to of known that was coming after he talked sht on the award stage about not cussing to sell records. Em addresses everything always. Lol
i had that men in black in 97 got me into everything i know today
If they both made a record together now it would be ridiculous. Prob will never happen sadly
Will Smith has a mean slap though 👋
Valdas you predicted it bro!
Dre literally produced some of the greatest of all time...Snoop, Easy E, Ice Cube, oh shit...the list goes on and on.
And probably the most famous examples is pac and em
See the thing was despite being a West Coast Legend in the game, Dre wasn’t doing too well on the later 90s. His own label Interscope didn’t even want him anymore and was about to drop him. Just like how no one wanted to sign Eminem. Dre put his whole career on the line just to sign Eminem and he did not disappoint.
Everyone thought he fell off but he actually didn't though bro
Dre never felled off always on top of things
Brought snoop through through, heavily link to death row and interscope , was producing beats, didn’t drop an album u till 2001, but to say he went away is false.
Dre was so close to massive label failure at this time that he bet it all on Em and it fucking landed. He dangerously went all in on that green 0 on the industry's roulette table. But... Dre also knew he would have a career in the game with or without that "big" label at the time. This is absolutely why he created his own label; now we are just living in his "aftermath".
stop hating on dr dre you mad you just jealous
Chronic 2001 is one of the most entertaining rap albums ever, so many good tunes and cameos
The skits. The god damn skits.
"DIDN'T YA BITCH???"
@@jacknapier6668 haha my fav one as I’m the mofo with a bus pass
Fucking Eddie Griffin
I love watching how excited Lex gets when she likes something 🤣😊
She raises the vibe with her bubbly personality
ME TOO
That look when the beat started 😂 she's the perfect hype woman !
So pure
Yeah she’s hilarious and cute lol
She didn’t know Dre was a rapper until physically being part of his movie set about his rapping. Are you kidding me woman lmao, the hell music do you know. I’m a white dude from New Zealand and I knew Dre was a rapper at age 7. 😂
💀💀💀
Dude I'm from NZ too and this is the first time I've heard of this song lmao
@@mitchand9 I don’t even like rap and I know this song wth
OK, but how old are you tho? Not everyone grew up with this music + radio play when she grew up might have been different. I am a white Norwegian 87 model but I grew up with Eminem, Snoop, Dre, N.W.A and I gravitated to that music, so I searched for artist like that. Most people my age only knew Eminem. I bet more people know about Dre now days because of his headset and not his time in N.W.A, as a solo artist or as a producer for x amount of artist. I to am skeptic whenever some put "first time listening to" or "has never heard of etc" but you have to take their age into account. It could be possible + she has probably heard some of the songs like Calefornia Love etc on radio but never connected the dots.
@@HaienTwitch age has nothing to do with anything.
My 17 year old niece loves 70s music and knows more about soul artist from back then as oppose to whatever hip music people listen to now.
I had never heard this song before but I did know of Dre and Eminem growing up with metal music company.
I love watching lex’s reactions to dre and Eminem. Brad, Dre is the reason any of these rappers are where they are.
I can total see that Lex is an actress…she is very emotive and emotionally sensitive …I think she can literally feel the music like it is psychical.
Dre has always had the best beats.
I see what you did there
Eminem has some great beats as well. Like the iconic Smack That instrumental
Props to eminem always being entertaining since day 1. Lowkey a comedian. Always throwing in jokes into his raps or skits . Legend
Omg Lex being in Straight Out of Compton and not knowing shit is hilarious
@Rusty Dagger stfu
@Rusty Dagger imbd is a thing buddy lol
It’s fake. These videos are getting out of control. They rely on the stupidity of people and how they believe the lies.
@@916mw move on, bro. Just a hater lol.
@@emanuelmartinez7267 It wasn't hard to find her.
I can guarantee you that if you play the whole 2001 album you will recognize at least half the songs on there. IMO one of the dopest albums of the last 30 years, definitely deserves legendary status.
That was bad ass album. Was a sr in high school when it came out
The best ever.
@@andrek5533 same !
I agree. I love that album
I love how Lex was just vibing, bouncing up and down like that 😂 so cute
Favourite little sister of youtube 😂
I know shes the cutest thing ever 😂
The bit at the end, if you were around when they first hit the scene, that sound took you straight back!!! I think that was Dr. Dre reminding us that just bc he has evolved doesn't mean he can't do what he does beat, or that he's forgotten his roots!!
Em has written most ofDre’s lyrics for the past 20 years including this song. That’s impressive to write it in the first person of someone else and write it to where it will sound good with him rapping it.
How does anyone know the level of involvement when they write songs together? Seems like a lot of speculation as to who does what.
@@ed8519 and Jay z wrote still dre and royce da 59 wrote the message
@@ed8519 bro you can literally find recordings of Eminem doing dres verses in dres voice. Look up crack a bottle demo version he raps dres verse to help him with the delivery of the verse he wrote for Dre lol.
yeah use to get mixtapes with em rapping it for dre
@@ed8519 dre never claimed to be a lyricist. He openly acknowledges people write his lyrics, but he does the beats, this is different from the frowned on practice of ghost writers. When you ghost write the singer takes credit for the lyrics and pay you off. Dre is a performance rapper.
My favorite thing about these videos is seeing what a healthy relashipship looks like. Respect to you guys. I wish you the best...keep it rockin!
Give "The defiant ones" a watch, it will give you a background knowledge from that era and tells you how eminem and dre met through Jimmy livine.👍
This documentary is so good. It's very well done
Soooo good!
I've told this to so many people and doubt any one watched it. It can't be said enough how amazing this documentary is. SO MANY artist in it and it's SO WELL DONE!
I loved that documentary... I knew a lot about Dre but mixing in the story of Jimmy was incredible... The way they came up with Beats🤯
I second this! Great documentary!
Eminem also wrote Dre’s verses on this song, pretty insane to think about ems writing ability
Underrated Dre track is Keep Their Heads Ringin’. Lyrical wordplay is great
I think he’s got a thing for bells 😆
Ring ding dong
Ring Ding Dong, Ringa Ding Ding Ding Dong
The entire Friday soundtrack is an absolute banger
Lyrically insane.
I love how much lex loves it reactin to this one 😂 plus this song one of the greatest . Great vid all around 🔥
Yooo the Netflix documentary on Dre and Jimmy Lovine which touches on him signing Eminem is so good, definitely worth a watch.
Yes Brad and Lex, Alfred is correct. One of the best documentaries about anything period. Really informative as well as entertaining.
What is it called?
@@tristanallen2791 The Defiant Ones. 4 episodes. I think it is on HBO Max now
Oh, so not Netflix?
@@tristanallen2791 use a VPN still on Netflix in Australia
He said when he was upstairs he was listening to his Will Smith CD😂😂😂😂😂
At that time he was feuding with Will Smith. Will Smith had criticized his lyrics and said he could rap about better things with more wholesome lyrics. This was Em trolling him.
Lex, that's cool about Straight Out of Compton!
U kids made me feel so old, yet I love your reaction and honesty... I subscribed! Keep up that great energy 👏
Oh my goodness y’all are the cutest!!! Lex is sooooo precious!! Love the content you guys keep it up 💜💜💜💜
I absolutely love yall been doing old Em, Limp Bizkit, Korn and stuff like that. This is my teen years and some of my favorite music of all time!
The way Lex reacted to this song. Is the same way i always react to all his songs. Even if i already heard them thousands of times😂
They were tight ! '90s and '00s rap! I used to bump this in my Impala.
Thanks Alex for being spontaneous and genuine. Always a pleasure to see your videos guys!
Yessssss love Lexi's face in the thumbnail
This takes me back to my high school days
I’m 63 and I can still rap Eminem’s part of Forgot About Dre hahaha
Dre is an absolute legend. Best beats in the game. Worked with and well respected by all the legends.
Keepin it simple, fun, raw. I dig the vibe! New channel fan.
You said you need to watch a documentary on Dre, the defiant one's on Netflix, thank me later, its amazing
Omg lex is too adorable 🥰
Love her reactions too every and any type of music, pretty damn awesome
Would love More Eminem pls!! :)
Em has made me laugh - cry - take on the world.
Not only the greatest rapper of all time.
Best poet.
Best lyricist and funny as hell and to think he still has haters.Shame on those fools.
I am so happy watching Lex's reactions! I was 13 in 2000 when Eminem was just blowing up and these songs take me down memory lane! So glad you react to this! But do "Just dont give a f**k" and "Still dont give a f**k!" The whole Slim Shady LP is amazing!
Man, I'm a middle-aged punk rocker who spend these days listening to old jazz records, and I still know all the words to this. Thanks for the trip back in time.
Lex is like a little kid in a candy 🍭 store just loving everything! Oh yeah you have to do more
one of the best things about your guys videos is you get right to it then talk after. more people gotta do this.
If you want a song that can help you understand Dre a bit more, check out "I Need A Doctor", also featuring Eminem.
you need a doctor!
@@alanchoke 🤣😂🤣😂😂
Damn, the one with Estella Warren..... Been crushing
This is a talk yo shit record. Love it, I was there in 1999/2000 when this came out being a teenager, EPIC.
Great Song! When it came out we were wondering how would it work. You must understand that Dre was old G when that song came out. He is the one that Signed Em. when many would not!!
That Em chorus was written for Snoop, he couldn't find a way do it so refused and that's why Em came in. He killed it, of course.
Omg can you imagine this verse with Snoop!!!! I want to hear it now 😂
Hey Brad and Lex,
You HAVE TO WATCH "ASS LIKE THAT" BY EM!!!!😁😁
LEX you will freaking LOVE IT!!!!!!!😉
I second this!!!! OMG That video is fucking insane!
They didn’t catch that Em started the fire!!!
Dr dre is a legendary producer, but he always had his verses written by someone else.
Ice cube wrote his verses in N.W.A.
The chronic (1992) was written by Doc, Xhibit, Snoop dogg and some others.
Jay-z wrote Still dre and The watcher on Chronic 2001, Eminem wrote forget about dre and many others were involved in some others song.
Game also wrote some of his verses.
Kendrick lamar wrote his verse for the recipe(Kendrick lamar song on his debut album Good kid Maad city).
No disrespect to Dr dre in any way, shape or form. He is legend. He is arguably the best producer in the history of hip hop. If it was not for Dr Dre, we would not have
Eminem
Snoop dogg
Ice cube
NWA
The game
Kendrick lamar( Good kid Maad city was produced by Dre and he is also signed to Aftermath and Tde)
50 cent (him and Eminem exe. Produced Get rich or die trying, he produced the song In the club)
He is a legend, without him West coast hip hop would not be what it is.
Eminem wrote the watcher. Jay z wrote for dre on the watcher 2 for the blueprint 2 album from jay z. (And still dre ofc)
Yep my bad watcher 2
To their question, yes he is the OG of gangsta rap, with Ice-T
Works for me. Keep having them dudes write your stuff Dre!
Dre learned that hustle from Eazy-E when he was on Ruthless Records. He even used the same hustle with lot of his productions aswell, from Dj yella at ruthless, Daz at Death row to Scott Storch at Aftermath. Anyways he has a special ear for great music and provided fans of rap with so much great great music. No doubt a legend in this game.
Omg Lex you're adorable! I was dying! Especially over how young Dre and Em look
You need to check out the whole Dre 2001 album it’s one of the best hip hop albums ever made IMO
I still do not understand how people can be alive and not know Dre was also a rapper.
I love Lex's reactions lol but dre us the OG of gangsta rap he produced nwa, snoop, pac, ice cube basically all the west coast rappers. Y'all missed the will Smith jab, at the time they were beefing bc will said he could make platinum albums without cursing and the end was Hitman he was a new artist dre signed at the time and just wanted to give everyone a teaser
Why do people keep thinking Em and Will had beef? They never had beef before. Both Will and DJ Jazzy Jeff were impressed by his work before he even got big. They’ve ran into each other before and Will once told Em “You’ll either be the biggest flop or the bigger thing we’ll ever see”
How can be possible that someone who likes hip hop never heard this song?🤷🏻♂️
Dr. Dre is definitely the O.G.!! Never enough respect given to him as a rapper than as a producer.
For those who don't know, there is an alternate demo version of "Lose yourself" on iTunes that Eminem himself forgot about. I heard about this on LL cool J Rock the Bells Radio on sirius xm radio
Bro how is this the first time she is hearing all these legendary tracks lmao
I'm a pureblood GenX metalhead. My bands were Pantera, Meshuggah, Sepultura, Tool, etc. I went to concerts for aggressive pits and literally came out bloody and ecstatic on numerous occasions. And I still loved listening to Tupac, Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mobb Deep, and Biggie. The 90's were the best time for music.
Yall know em wrote this whole song right?
The verses Eminem wrote for Dre on their songs together are absolute fire. This will always be one of my favorite songs of all time period.
Is Dre the OG of gansta rap? Hmmm... YES.
Eazy might have something to say about that.
@@Jekyll_Island_Creatures He and Cube would be qualified. Easy for the loot, Dre for the vision, Cube for the lyrics.
One of the most embarrassing questions I've ever heard tbh
@@nicks7525 Maybe. Are you pregnant is way up there too.
Love Eminem, Slim Shady..yep I'm 60 and love some rap , metal and rock.
For a Dre documentary The Defiant Ones is really good. It’s about Dre and Jimmy Iovine. Highly recommend it!
You guys have the best reactions.Great team keep smiling and laughing
How has anyone in America never heard this song before 🙈🙈
Came here looking for this exact type of comment 😆
I smell bullshit
Cus they bullshitting. Just trying to get paid
There are TONS of people who simply don't listen to music, don't listen to rap, don't listen to anything mainstream, don't listen to radio, or don't have internet access.
Why is it hard to believe?
@@asilduin4594 I don't listen to country but I've definitely heard all the popular songs whether I listen to the radio or not. Some you can't avoid., this is one of those songs.
This video is one that endeared me to Brad and Lex more than most. There's something about the casualness of how Lex talks about having been an actress, and the effortlessness of the casualness. You guys are awesome. I'm glad you exist. ☺️
Do more Eminem everyday
I discovered you guys looking for reactors you are both amazing and your excitement over new music is infectious and a joy to watch!
That was Hitman at the end 💯 and how in the hell y’all don’t know about The Chronic and The Chronic 2?????? 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️WTF..
I love yall for going back and doing hiphop homework 💯
ICE T Started gangsta rap💯😎
Absolutely one of my top 10 favourite Rap tunes of all-time (and in the list of favourite tunes in general).
Also one of the few that I can effectively rap along to (while avoiding certain words, obviously).
Great channel, such a variety of music it's like a playlist I made myself. 🤟🤘👍
There’s no way this is someone’s first time hearing this
I think lex was sheltered from rap. She said she grew up on jazz or something lol
@@LaRana08I don't care how sheltered you were if you had a TV, or a Radio or went to school with people who had TVs and Radios then you've heard "Forgot about Dre". It randomly comes up online too
@@compteprivefr it’s very possible for someone not to have heard this song as a teenager in the 2000s. The internet wasn’t popping how it is today and people don’t listen to the same genre of music believe it or not. She probably grew up in a strict conservative house hold or hardcore Christians who knows. If you watch her other videos she talks about the first time she started listening to rap music. It’s pretty funny stuff.
Every time I hear this song I’m a junior in high school again driving around and feeling cool 😅
Andre Young, aka Dr. Dre, wasn't even a rapper in his early career, he was the DJ for an R&B trio, can't remember the name, in the same vein as Toni Tony Tone, or New Edition, but without the talent...Dre asked the only dude in his hood who could afford to loan him money to start his own record company, and that was crack dealing Crip Eazy-E...they brought in Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella (with the D.O.C. as a ghost writer with Cube) hired a crooked manager named Jerry Heller, then created NWA...the rest is history....
Side note: the only thing about Dr. Dre is he's a known woman beater, like he beat up more than a couple women pretty bad....ijfs...🤷🏻♂️
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Wow- is Dre the OG of gangsta rap? Indeed he is, good sir. Love watching y’all find out about what us old folks already know! Great channel!! Do PROF- BARBREAKER - the craziest video out there. He hustles hard as Ethiopian Custodians
Omg how funny is this video! 😂👏 Love the way Dre raps. Eminem is hilarious. Great reaction guys. ♥️
You two have no idea how hot this track was when it dropped …. The entire country stopped and listened. Shit was incredible
Just don't bite it....nwa...100 miles n runnin...love to see ur reaction
..dis aaaallll dre
Lexi you didn't know Dre🤣😍. You're awesome
I love Lexs energy on this 🤣🔥🔥
You guys need to watch Straight Outta Compton, then start reacting to Dre songs.... also Dre produced ALOT of bangers!
Keep it up guys
Lex was in straight out of Compton think she might of seen it
That “Hotter than a set of twin babies” line is such a crazy visual
I think I’m falling in love with lex….the way she bops is 🔥
Damn watching this makes me feel even older because I remember when MTV had “making the video” special of this and totally digging it
why is this so entertaining? music was a lot of fun at one time, in all genres. it's true...
One of my favorite Lex reactions.
Chicka Chicka Slim Shady
He was great in his life story, 8 Mile, and he would be an awesome actor, those bars!
Lex's energy for this video was fun to watch. This song is a classic.
yall are dope thanks for the laughs
Hard to believe a lot of folk never heard of Dr. Dre spitting. He's a legendary producer but also was instrumental in the creation of gangsta rap.
Timeless. In they year 2000 I came back to live with my mother and went to a new school to finish 5th grade. We went on a field trip and one kid I became friends with let me share listening to this CD in the bus ride. Needless to say I memorized most of this song on that field trip. Em's chorus is burned in my brain.
I'm from Germany, to this day I remember the first day when Eminem (The way I am) made his way accross the ocean early 2000s and to a mix tape a friend made. I was like 13, learning English for maybe a year or two. And it hit me, I rarely understood any lyric, I think I have never listened to any HipHop... but damn my mind was blown
I bought the album right aways and actually started to translate the lyrics from the CD cover with a dictionary. A year later I was best in English class and to this day I know any old Eminem song by heart
Dr. DRE - THE CHRONIC , is legendary, even to a metalhead like me.
This song is just to fire, beat, Lyric, production. 🐏🐏 This is the reaction unticipated when hearing this 2 Legend together