After more than 3 decades this old school hip hop anthem is still a banger! Any joint that plays this hit erupts into a chaotic carnival, you cannot not jump!
@@bleiburg101 I am not an American of Irish descent, Of Italian ancestry and 100% Catholic born and will be Catholic dead when I die. 2 of the founders are Daniel O'Connor and Erick Everlast are of Irish ancestry and likely descendants from Irish Catholic immigrants to the USA in the 19th century. One guy is of Eastern European descent which the "This is It" guys pointed out.
I was a sophomore in high school when this song came out! The combo of House of Pain and Cypress Hill were a potent combination. They did a lot together.
@@shindigga420 there were a lot of good rap groups in the 90s. I loved De La Soul, Leaders of the New School, Tribe Called Quest, Onyx. Oh to be 16 and in the 90s again
As an Irish Catholic kid growing up in the inner city of Boston in the 90s you have no idea what this song did for us. It was a great time when everybody everybody flew their colors showed their pride of whatever country they were descended from and there was no conflict everybody appreciated everybody’s pride and as a kid I grew up in the boxing gyms as a fighter us Irish guys had everything green with shamrocks or Notre Dame Italians had all their Italian gear the Puerto Rican kids had their gear and just made everything seem better as we all train together and help each other get better this song will always bring a smile to my face and get me off my feet even at 46 years old
@@James-wj8eq during Irelands struggles American born Irish decent Americans sent Ireland weapons and funds to fight back against occupation of the brits, many of this Irish Americans were jailed/ended for doing so, put some respect on Irish Americans.
I was in San Diego when this song dropped. You heard it in every club- alternative, hip-hop, country, etc. And the floors were packed! This is THE Gen X anthem.
the 90's era hip-hop/rap is still THE best. this tune filled EVERY dance floor, EVERY time it was played in EVERY club across Ireland... we adopted them 😎🤘☘ Go n'éirí an t-ádh libh ☘ Respect & Peace ☘
These Irish boys commanding respect, in the RAP world...just like Living Color commanding respect in the ROCK world, with Cult of Personality...around the same time ...GREAT STUFF!!!!
@@LibertySpamwhat's that got to do with the price of eggs? Almost everybody knows what your saying but it has nothing to do with what he's saying does it? He's talking about a certain point in time
@@brianmurphy6243 Boston Irish? The group was from the Los Angeles area, DJ Lethal is from Latvia, Danny Boy and Everlast were originally from New York.
Hearing and dancing to this on the floor at the club was unforgettable. The energy it brings out in people was incredible back in the 90’s and I was in my early 20’s.
My cousin was in boston on a soccer scholarship. His younger brothers visited from ireland and this banger came out and became their family anthem. Fast forward to now. Still gets us all back on the dancefloor albeit a lot less jumping on our middleaged knees
Still a classic to this day, I had the first House of Pain album on tape and I played it until the tape was ruined. It's definitely an anthem b/c other hip-hop groups will throw this song on just to get the crowd pumped.
I was 22 when this song came out living my best life of course because I mean I was 22! And being at house parties because back in the day that’s what we did right we had a lot of house parties and also at the clubs when the song would come on just seeing everybody get together people you didn’t know people of all races, jumping around singing it was such a beautiful thing! My heart hurts for what’s going on in this country right now because I didn’t grow up like that and it sucks that my daughter has to. If you do not have fun, listening to the song you’re dead inside! I mean I would be up there, jumping in 5” heels!
Listen...this song/rap group did what so many have tried before but failed!...this song is a club, strip club, house, car, anywhere anthem hands down. The beat, the mood, the theme, the lyrics and the atmosphere is by far bone chilling years and years after releasing. This breaks all color barriers and race dividing cultures. Its about feeling...and damnit, this song gives you the feels! EVERYONE should remember where they were when they heard this classic for the first time..especially if it was when it was first released!....damnit i had the cassette and cassette single!!
That beat is just SO damn clever . Between the squeal and the de-tuned piano loop from "Popeye the Hitchhiker" you end up with this little melodic loop that's actually kind of fun and airy .
In the UK I was about 16 when this came out and yes it was a Nightclub banger, back then you could get into clubs if you were under 18 if you were tall and looked a bit older generally. No ID asked for then. Great days. Yep the UK club scene people loved this we went wild! Often asking the DJ to hit us with it again twice on the bounce! Early to mid 90s were awesome days in the UK club scene. So awesome, even people such as Shaggy used to come visit various Cities across the UK and do a set at some Clubs.
I don't know a single person that doesn't at LEAST bob their head to this song. And every time I hear it, even in this video I can't help but throw my hands up. I was in 8th grade when this song came out. I've also got Everlast first three solo albums. And he's got some in studio video's on his RUclips channel still rock'n it. His RUclips channel is "Everlast Music".
I was 14 but not jumping around in the living room. We had so many underage clubs in my city. Bars would give a week night, a lazer tag place, just some huge empty building, roller skating rink, whatever. We were completely smooshed in and all jumping together. I mean seriously, no matter your dancing skills, everyone can jump. Wow this took me back. How lucky were we? You could never do that today. Give kids a place to go and you didn't find trouble. But, these days, they would bring it. It's sad.
Irish/French Catholic growing up in Montreal Quebec and this song happened after I grew up, moved away and had kids but I didn't miss out. I loved hearing it the first time and it's still on fire.
Being part Irish and growing up in the ghetto I loved this , just like when I discovered Native American rappers like Litefoot and Snotty Nosed Rez Kids and Drezus since I’m part Native on both sides of my family so it was music that spoke to me and my experience
@@PathtoYahawah sounds like you have been reading some of the pseudo bs , there were some African blood in some of the tribes in lower South America, but not in North America,the Black in North American tribes came from the fact that Native tribes welcomed runaway slaves and why the Underground Railroad used Native trails as routes
@@PathtoYahawah Natives and Native Hispanic have more Asian features because of the distant ancestors from the ancient Polynesians that we are related to just like native Hawaiians
@@DarkAngel1985Mike dude, you are so ignorant it's not even funny no they do not have those Asian features since those features were first created in Africa they are the original inhabitants everywhere and most people have melanin in their skin pigments all those who lack that is diluted from the Caucasian that came down from the Caucasus mountains after Moses went up there with the Pig to clean up the diseased environment they lived in and he taught them civility!
i miss 90s rap when there were so many genres of rap (more early 90s) and rappers were really exploring where they could take the genre. Now everybody wants to sound like one another
DJ Muggs dropped some of the sickest beats ever in Hip Hop. Way back with 7A3, then with Cypress Hill & House of Pain. Not to mention songs he produced for other artists.
Jump Around at Camp Randall (Wisconsin Badgers), is an experience. Even the opposing teams and fans jump when it comes on. Shakes the entire stadium and registers on the Richter Scale. They had to do renovations to make sure the stadium wouldn't collapse when it plays.
Def top 100. Even the brothers used to get down to this. There was an actual Irish gang in Pittsburgh that made this their anthem and they were crazy as hell I think bc of this song at least for a few years
I miss the 90s house of pain, Snow, lords of the underground,fushnikens, etc these were a few the djs would play in our elementary schools in Toronto Ontario
As a 54 white guy who played this in college along the rest of the 90's this is a banger. I mean, if it wasn't for this song, I'd still be doing the white guy dance in the corner. JUMP! Love how you guys are so open minded. PEACE!
This was the house party anthem for the Chicago South Side Irish in the 90s. Word to ya Moms, I'm here to drop bombs. I got more rhymes than the Bible got psalms!!! There's a version of Ice Cube's "Check Yo self" that sounds A LOT like this.
I love jump around house of pain get lumped into one hit wonder you listen to that album fine malt lyrics lot good songs on that album underrated album along with same as it ever was who's the man shamrock and shenanigans on point fed up legend
if people werent open minded and be mad about people stealing their culture we would never learn from eachother and get badass songs like this..the rimes we live in now is FUCKKEEDDD everyone divided...MAKE ALLIES NOT ENEMIES...when the economy collapse we'll need friends
That album was pretty dang good. I didn't even listen to rap at all but when this came out i was rocking it . Still once in a while i'll go back to it . Reminds me of younger days in the early 90s
Appreciate you guys letting the song roll! Especially when you know the song or the joke coming up and the hosts cut it, it's like a glass of cold water to the face.
My music is from the 1970s always but i remember my kids teaching me to Dance Around to this in the 90s in the kitchen while i was suppose to be cooking dinner and helping them with homework😅😅😅😅😅
They definitely aren't a one hit wonder house the man on point etc do those especially on point subscribed liked and want to house of on point reaction original video nobody else done it do another classic reaction of it
I was a 80’s metal head but loved this song. First time I remembering hearing it was on some old cable station called the Box. You could call in and request a video like PPV. Might of been a dollar or something This song was on ALL the time.
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What year were you guys all born....around '78 I'm guessing?
After more than 3 decades this old school hip hop anthem is still a banger! Any joint that plays this hit erupts into a chaotic carnival, you cannot not jump!
You could even say it's Everlast(ing)
I’m a 63 year old white woman from an Irish Catholic family living in England. I bloody LOVE this banger!!!
Well they aren't actually Irish Catholic
@@bleiburg101 Good point, well made.
You're cute 😊
@@bleiburg101 I am not an American of Irish descent, Of Italian ancestry and 100% Catholic born and will be Catholic dead when I die. 2 of the founders are Daniel O'Connor and Erick Everlast are of Irish ancestry and likely descendants from Irish Catholic immigrants to the USA in the 19th century. One guy is of Eastern European descent which the "This is It" guys pointed out.
I’m coming up on 69 and I so dig this. It came out year before my first grandchild came into this world.
I was a sophomore in high school when this song came out! The combo of House of Pain and Cypress Hill were a potent combination. They did a lot together.
I was a SR. Nostalgia!
Funkdoobiest as well.
@@shindigga420 there were a lot of good rap groups in the 90s. I loved De La Soul, Leaders of the New School, Tribe Called Quest, Onyx. Oh to be 16 and in the 90s again
Ow were old.😮
Fo sure! My very first concert was cypress
As an Irish Catholic kid growing up in the inner city of Boston in the 90s you have no idea what this song did for us. It was a great time when everybody everybody flew their colors showed their pride of whatever country they were descended from and there was no conflict everybody appreciated everybody’s pride and as a kid I grew up in the boxing gyms as a fighter us Irish guys had everything green with shamrocks or Notre Dame Italians had all their Italian gear the Puerto Rican kids had their gear and just made everything seem better as we all train together and help each other get better this song will always bring a smile to my face and get me off my feet even at 46 years old
yup people dont get how great the 90s were we are all pulling together respecting each other the future looked great
Philly lite up to this song also .we have a huge Irish base in Philly and this was the anthem
Being from Ireland myself, how are you Irish if you're born in the U.S???
@@James-wj8eq during Irelands struggles American born Irish decent Americans sent Ireland weapons and funds to fight back against occupation of the brits, many of this Irish Americans were jailed/ended for doing so, put some respect on Irish Americans.
The funny thing is H.O.P. has nothing to do with Boston!
Being an 80s kid and hitting clubs in the 90s, I tell you this was a certified club banger. When you heard that intro the dance floor went crazzzy.
I was in San Diego when this song dropped. You heard it in every club- alternative, hip-hop, country, etc. And the floors were packed! This is THE Gen X anthem.
the 90's era hip-hop/rap is still THE best. this tune filled EVERY dance floor, EVERY time it was played in EVERY club across Ireland... we adopted them 😎🤘☘
Go n'éirí an t-ádh libh ☘
Respect & Peace ☘
This song had everyone jumping at high school dances and parties. Good times and memories for sure. It's still on my gym playlist for cardio.
still getting us jumping
I still do when this song plays!
My 7 month old grandson loves to bounce to this song. He heard it when I was watching college football, now I play it for him.
Stone cold classic right here. Never fails to get any crown in a club going crazy.
It never got old. I still blast this in my car
Came out my freshman year of college and we literally did jump around when this came on at the clubs.
This song NEVER gets old.... classic. I was 24 when this came out, loved it from day one
I was 22
These Irish boys commanding respect, in the RAP world...just like Living Color commanding respect in the ROCK world, with Cult of Personality...around the same time ...GREAT STUFF!!!!
Bigdaddymojo!!! EXACTLY!! ❤
Black Men invented rock music. See Chuck Berry
@@LibertySpamwhat's that got to do with the price of eggs?
Almost everybody knows what your saying but it has nothing to do with what he's saying does it?
He's talking about a certain point in time
Boston Irish but Irish is Irish.
We dance like all others on our slave history.
Jump.
@@brianmurphy6243 Boston Irish? The group was from the Los Angeles area, DJ Lethal is from Latvia, Danny Boy and Everlast were originally from New York.
Hearing and dancing to this on the floor at the club was unforgettable. The energy it brings out in people was incredible back in the 90’s and I was in my early 20’s.
The Irish from House Of Pain have already been very successful here in Brazil. Hail to the Irish from here in Brazil.
Erin Go bragh!
DJ Muggs is a phenomenal producer, classic hip hop
My cousin was in boston on a soccer scholarship. His younger brothers visited from ireland and this banger came out and became their family anthem. Fast forward to now. Still gets us all back on the dancefloor albeit a lot less jumping on our middleaged knees
2:26 Top O' The Morning and Shamrocks & Shenanigans also charted, if memory serves.
Still a classic to this day, I had the first House of Pain album on tape and I played it until the tape was ruined. It's definitely an anthem b/c other hip-hop groups will throw this song on just to get the crowd pumped.
I heard this song in a recent commercial and I dropped everything and jumped!!!😂
This never gets old. Still gets me hype!
I was 14 when this masterpiece dropped.
I still rock it in my car being 46 by now 😁
Hasn't lost ANYTHING of its fire, and never will 👍
Third quarter Jump Around happens at every Wisconsin Badgers football game.
80’s baby over here. Once I here the bagpipes at the family reunion and I embarrass everyone with my dancing
Sophomore year, '92, just before I turned 16. MAAAAAANNNNN! I miss the 90s
I saw these guys open for Primus when both were in their prime. So great live. The whole show was like a three hour aerobics class lol
My name is Mud has to have one of the NASTIEST BASS LINES EVER!!!😲😲😲
@@errollpalmer9568 Always a fun one live. Les is amazing.
30 years and still ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
It still holds up as a classic
I just turned 50 and this takes me back. It was such a fun time!
Everlast’s “What it’s Like” is one of the prettiest songs ever IMO.
When I was in High School we used to listen to this song during Gym class lol.
That’s kickass! Maybe I actually would have went to/enjoyed gym class if we were allowed to blast tunes! So cool!
I was 22 when this song came out living my best life of course because I mean I was 22! And being at house parties because back in the day that’s what we did right we had a lot of house parties and also at the clubs when the song would come on just seeing everybody get together people you didn’t know people of all races, jumping around singing it was such a beautiful thing! My heart hurts for what’s going on in this country right now because I didn’t grow up like that and it sucks that my daughter has to. If you do not have fun, listening to the song you’re dead inside! I mean I would be up there, jumping in 5” heels!
There are SOOOO many layers of the NYC Irish American experience. ☘️🗽
@@michaelbhattonnope. Not a single band member is from Boston and the band formed in Los Angeles.
I was in junior high and this was played at every school dance. This Irish girl was jumping the entire song ! I still listen to House of Pain🤘
Listen...this song/rap group did what so many have tried before but failed!...this song is a club, strip club, house, car, anywhere anthem hands down. The beat, the mood, the theme, the lyrics and the atmosphere is by far bone chilling years and years after releasing. This breaks all color barriers and race dividing cultures. Its about feeling...and damnit, this song gives you the feels!
EVERYONE should remember where they were when they heard this classic for the first time..especially if it was when it was first released!....damnit i had the cassette and cassette single!!
Man remember watching this video in BET! How can you not love this song. This is one of a true classic. 🙏🏻🤙🏼
That beat is just SO damn clever . Between the squeal and the de-tuned piano loop from "Popeye the Hitchhiker" you end up with this little melodic loop that's actually kind of fun and airy .
This song is iconic. Brought me all the way back. I was in my early 20's and this song was everywhere.
Because of Muggs this track has a heavy Cypress Hill sound to it. Similar rhyme scheme also.
This dropped just days before the summer break going into my senior year in high school. We partied to this jam all summer.
In the UK I was about 16 when this came out and yes it was a Nightclub banger, back then you could get into clubs if you were under 18 if you were tall and looked a bit older generally. No ID asked for then. Great days. Yep the UK club scene people loved this we went wild! Often asking the DJ to hit us with it again twice on the bounce! Early to mid 90s were awesome days in the UK club scene. So awesome, even people such as Shaggy used to come visit various Cities across the UK and do a set at some Clubs.
Check out their album "Truth Crushed the Earth...." Solid stuff.
Yes, next question
I don't know a single person that doesn't at LEAST bob their head to this song. And every time I hear it, even in this video I can't help but throw my hands up.
I was in 8th grade when this song came out. I've also got Everlast first three solo albums. And he's got some in studio video's on his RUclips channel still rock'n it. His RUclips channel is "Everlast Music".
Everyone was jumping to this back in the day
59 now and still jumpin around when this comes on!😎
This never gets old
Yo man!!
Like they said, I was 13 years old.
And those lyrics were the shit.
The rock version of shamrocks and shenanigans would always cause my amp to overheat😂
I was 14 but not jumping around in the living room. We had so many underage clubs in my city. Bars would give a week night, a lazer tag place, just some huge empty building, roller skating rink, whatever.
We were completely smooshed in and all jumping together. I mean seriously, no matter your dancing skills, everyone can jump. Wow this took me back.
How lucky were we? You could never do that today. Give kids a place to go and you didn't find trouble. But, these days, they would bring it. It's sad.
Irish/French Catholic growing up in Montreal Quebec and this song happened after I grew up, moved away and had kids but I didn't miss out. I loved hearing it the first time and it's still on fire.
My boys are in their 20's, and they love it. Only a few songs cross generations, and this is one.
Being part Irish and growing up in the ghetto I loved this , just like when I discovered Native American rappers like Litefoot and Snotty Nosed Rez Kids and Drezus since I’m part Native on both sides of my family so it was music that spoke to me and my experience
The Original Natives were Black man I don’t see that in ur features
@@PathtoYahawah sounds like you have been reading some of the pseudo bs , there were some African blood in some of the tribes in lower South America, but not in North America,the Black in North American tribes came from the fact that Native tribes welcomed runaway slaves and why the Underground Railroad used Native trails as routes
@@PathtoYahawah Natives and Native Hispanic have more Asian features because of the distant ancestors from the ancient Polynesians that we are related to just like native Hawaiians
@@DarkAngel1985Mike dude, you are so ignorant it's not even funny no they do not have those Asian features since those features were first created in Africa they are the original inhabitants everywhere and most people have melanin in their skin pigments all those who lack that is diluted from the Caucasian that came down from the Caucasus mountains after Moses went up there with the Pig to clean up the diseased environment they lived in and he taught them civility!
Bro check out “why” by First Nation artist Supaman, it will make you cry and change your life if you really listen, video is super powerful too.
It is an everlasting song
This song makes me proud to be part Irish. Jump around!!
i miss 90s rap when there were so many genres of rap (more early 90s) and rappers were really exploring where they could take the genre. Now everybody wants to sound like one another
DJ Muggs dropped some of the sickest beats ever in Hip Hop. Way back with 7A3, then with Cypress Hill & House of Pain. Not to mention songs he produced for other artists.
I have Coolin in Cali on cassette in my collection.
I LOVED THIS SONG!!! I grew up in Boston area and this was played at EVERY Celtics and Patriots game!! I love it!!!🎉
and H.O.P. aren't from Boston.
Jump Around at Camp Randall (Wisconsin Badgers), is an experience. Even the opposing teams and fans jump when it comes on. Shakes the entire stadium and registers on the Richter Scale. They had to do renovations to make sure the stadium wouldn't collapse when it plays.
Had to scroll down way to far for a Wisconsin comment....
This was our football hype song in high school. (Go Irish!)
Dj Muggs Is Incredible.
I was a freshman at Penn State fall 1992. Let me say it was played non stop loudly everywhere....from metal pubs to country bars to hip hop clubs
Tunes is a banger then and now. Im from the UK 🇬🇧 and kicked ass when i was at school.
Def top 100. Even the brothers used to get down to this. There was an actual Irish gang in Pittsburgh that made this their anthem and they were crazy as hell I think bc of this song at least for a few years
I really miss old style hip hop/rap!
I miss the 90s house of pain, Snow, lords of the underground,fushnikens, etc these were a few the djs would play in our elementary schools in Toronto Ontario
I can't help but think of Mrs Doubtfire. ❤😆
Facts!! 😂
Eric B. and Rakim❤
As a 54 white guy who played this in college along the rest of the 90's this is a banger. I mean, if it wasn't for this song, I'd still be doing the white guy dance in the corner. JUMP! Love how you guys are so open minded. PEACE!
Jump,Jump, Jump, still Jumping,❤ Great music 🎶🎶🎶🎶
This was the house party anthem for the Chicago South Side Irish in the 90s.
Word to ya Moms, I'm here to drop bombs.
I got more rhymes than the Bible got psalms!!!
There's a version of Ice Cube's "Check Yo self" that sounds A LOT like this.
Jump Around hits number 3 in USA 🇺🇸 number 6 in Ireland 🇮🇪 & number 8 in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧
I love jump around house of pain get lumped into one hit wonder you listen to that album fine malt lyrics lot good songs on that album underrated album along with same as it ever was who's the man shamrock and shenanigans on point fed up legend
This whole album, in general, is pretty good.
if people werent open minded and be mad about people stealing their culture we would never learn from eachother and get badass songs like this..the rimes we live in now is FUCKKEEDDD everyone divided...MAKE ALLIES NOT ENEMIES...when the economy collapse we'll need friends
It takes me back to high school. ❤
Didnt matter who you were we all loveded it😊
Not really listening to rap/hiphop, but even I jumped around to this song in the 90th, in Sweden.
That album was pretty dang good. I didn't even listen to rap at all but when this came out i was rocking it . Still once in a while i'll go back to it . Reminds me of younger days in the early 90s
Appreciate you guys letting the song roll! Especially when you know the song or the joke coming up and the hosts cut it, it's like a glass of cold water to the face.
My music is from the 1970s always but i remember my kids teaching me to Dance Around to this in the 90s in the kitchen while i was suppose to be cooking dinner and helping them with homework😅😅😅😅😅
Their second album was severely slept on. While they didn't chart (On Point may have minorly) the whole album is nice. Check it out if you haven't.
Same As It Ever Was is just so goddamned raw. I played that album to death. Still slaps!
for real. the jazz loops are fire
Damn right. Truth Crushed was ok too, then Whitey Ford was the shit. La Coka Nostra came hard.....
I used to go to clubbing in the 90s. And people will go crazy every time this song comes on.
House of pain are Irish Americans 🍀🇺🇸
One hit wonder? That entire album is fire!
most people dont know the screech in the hook is a sample of Prince screaming.
Has no idea! Ta mate!
It's still kicking.
They definitely aren't a one hit wonder house the man on point etc do those especially on point subscribed liked and want to house of on point reaction original video nobody else done it do another classic reaction of it
I'm Irish.. and I was born in Arizona. So yeah... The Irish are EVERYWHERE!! lol
This song is a STAPLE of the 90s. When you think 90s party bangers, this is on the list.
That entire album was fire...Greatest line ever.."Ya make me sick like Strawberry Quik"....
92, what a Time to be alive whoooo!!
Jump Around is One of the Greatest jamz of all-time, along with 'It Takes Two', In Da Club, and California Love‼️🤔
Listening to them to in the 90’s this is the first time seeing the music video
Always got the room lit when it came on.
I remeber everlast. Back in the 90's my era. Was banging bro. 1992. Where hip hop songs reigned supreme. They had bars for real. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
I was a 80’s metal head but loved this song. First time I remembering hearing it was on some old cable station called the Box. You could call in and request a video like PPV. Might of been a dollar or something
This song was on ALL the time.