This song brings back good memories. No worries just hanging out. There was no youtube back then, otherwise I would have leave this on a loop. CD player back in the days
This is the first ever SINGLE cd i bought with my own money in 98. My dad saw the PARENTAL ADVISORY and took it away from me but wen he was at work after school, i would go get it from his drawer and play it on my PLAYSTATION :)
R.I.P. to my good friend Emanuel Dean, Producer of this track. He also did the famous keys on Ain't Nothing But A G Thang with Dre and many of Snoop Doggs tracks🙏🏾
I heard this beat first on New Breed of Hustlas - Pimp Arrest album in the I.E. Players Track. But that's from 2002, so I guess they steal this from Milita.
@@supernovamcr man, being from the Bay Area and a wrestling fan the second that Wolfpack theme hit, I cocked my head to the side and was like I KNOW THAT MFN SONG!
I have been searching for this song since the summer of 1997. I heard it on the radio a couple times when I lived in Hawaii and that was it. Thank you so much for the post! Wooooooooooo!
Mama this was one of your FAVORITE SONGS! I played it today(9/22/24) and the SUN only shined where i was at, so i know YOU APPOVED! Y'all it was very cloudy out, because it had just rained and the SUN come out only where i was. I smiled so BIG because my mom's in Heaven 🎉❤
We were one of the last groups that came out on soul train before they took it off the air. That was an honor. Salute to everybody who loves militia all stars what’s up Mr. Tan ? What’s upLord G Dez and my girl, Miss TOI
Wolf Pack version is much better. This crap sounds like the same old generic shit rappers always rap about. Being addicted to smoking, money, and other same generic boring stuff.
LilPrince Killa the same old shit? This song was one of two straight up weed songs on the radio during the time this came out. The other one was Luniz I got five on it. Now a days the Weed narrative is used a lot but only specific rappers talk about weed a lot. I wouldn't say it's the same old thing. This song was decent for its time but not as good as the Luniz song. As far as wrasslin version.... Well it ain't the original, and I don't watch wrasslin.
dojoMax Luniz 5 on it actually sounds decent and like they put effort into it. This shit sounds generic as fuck. Maybe it was good at its time, but it's not nearly as good as 5 on it with them ABC or 1 + 1 = 2. When I say generic, I'm not just talking about rapping what everyone raps about. I'm referring to rappers rapping the same stuff over and over again and not putting effort into rhyming in their stuff. Their words are predictable and just about anyone can do it. It doesn't stand out. That's what makes this song generic. Just like most of todays music, the instrumental sounds better without the lyrics, which is what this song is a prime example of.
Feel sorry for the (probably) few actual Militia fans on here who actually like this song and didn't come here because of the story behind the NWO Wolfpac's theme
I’m here because this song was stuck in my head since the 11th grade. I also remember tripping out when Wolfpack’s debut their song and it sounded so close to Burn! We didn’t have google back then or at least I didn’t... (but I had a Dreamcast) to research who did the Wolfpac theme.
How many ppl are watching WhatCulture Video '10 Incredible Stories Behind Famous Wrestling Themes' & got to nWo Wolfpack & was told to search this song on 16/4/16, hence the non-stop comments here lol
Wow man that hit me like a ton of bricks I like this song since the '90s and I could never figure out the familiarity of it until some '80s song came on right now by Glenn Frey you belong to The City and if they show pictures like this one subliminally I think it was this picture on the cover LOL I don't know much
nWo wolfpac's theme brought me here, believe or not both songs are dope. Master P's brother C Murder did the lyrics for the nWo Wolfpac theme. Both songs are legendary though.
Wolfpac is back causing mass destruction.....
mortusdominus WCW wasn't PG.
mortusdominus it was a copyright thing. I don’t think the rapper approved of it.
@@thagatecityking yes IT was
Guess who’s here? The bad boys of wrestling
@@RejectedSpiritX It's shocking especially since they got Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child for HH
This song brings back good memories. No worries just hanging out. There was no youtube back then, otherwise I would have leave this on a loop. CD player back in the days
This is the first ever SINGLE cd i bought with my own money in 98. My dad saw the PARENTAL ADVISORY and took it away from me but wen he was at work after school, i would go get it from his drawer and play it on my PLAYSTATION :)
I love this so much what a perfect moment in history!
Sounds like something a 90's kid would do 😎
Dope bro good memories. Nothing like the 90s
This song helped me pass my 4th grade science test that asked which side the sun sets on
On the west side 😎
That’s What’s Up😂
this shit was a hot track in the summer of 1998, good old days.
I was just telling my 15 yr old the same shit 🤣 summer '98 I was in middle school🤘😎🤘
Maaannnn I got so much pussy to this song in H.S.👍😂😂😂
Word, I remember power 106 in L.A. back then played the shit outta this!
Soul train 1998 summer
@@GonzosSlaps 😂😂😂
R.I.P. to my good friend Emanuel Dean, Producer of this track. He also did the famous keys on Ain't Nothing But A G Thang with Dre and many of Snoop Doggs tracks🙏🏾
My condolences
Great track, do you got your partner's back?
I aways bumping this since back then still continue to bumping it
Rest In Power Young Legend... Your work and legacy will forever live on..
I heard this beat first on New Breed of Hustlas - Pimp Arrest album in the I.E. Players Track. But that's from 2002, so I guess they steal this from Milita.
kevin nash has a good taste in songs.
Hahaha i just came here for this comment
Damn right CJ
Nash love's rap
⁰⁰
🐺 pack!
I used to play this song in 8th grade lol west coast classic 👌🏽
Heard this from the Wcw show 7/10/1998, when the Wolfpac used it.
I think I'm tha only friend that listen to this in 97 it was different
We was all bumpin this classic in '97-'98 🔥
DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON THE WOLFPAC
YOU MIGHT WIND UP IN A BODYBAG
This song is TOO SWEET.
got this on a single PROMO cassette back in the DAYS . Bumping this with all my Boys causing havoc through L.A... LATE 90'S . GOOD TIMES
One of my dads favorite songs played it all the time when I was like 10 lol no one knows it! #stockton !!!!!
209!
Here because I'm from the bay and listened to this song back in the day. This is my culture
nomas1mm yep
Props to What Culture for pointing me to this joint.
Sick flows!
Definitely getting dropped on my next DJ set!
Yoda on DMT at least you’re back and causing mass destruction bro
@@supernovamcr man, being from the Bay Area and a wrestling fan the second that Wolfpack theme hit, I cocked my head to the side and was like I KNOW THAT MFN SONG!
Throwback and it still doesnt get old!Shaaoooo on repeat got me up and dancin
I have been searching for this song since the summer of 1997. I heard it on the radio a couple times when I lived in Hawaii and that was it. Thank you so much for the post! Wooooooooooo!
Same here
That's funny I just put in 90s Rap song called burn 😁
This was one of my go to songs back in 98 to show off the bass in my eclipse. Crisp AF. Suga Free Street Gospel was there with it. Every track.
I remember this song on CMC with Chuy Gomez back in the day
I was slappin this during my high school years 1998-2002 lol
Mama this was one of your FAVORITE SONGS! I played it today(9/22/24) and the SUN only shined where i was at, so i know YOU APPOVED! Y'all it was very cloudy out, because it had just rained and the SUN come out only where i was. I smiled so BIG because my mom's in Heaven 🎉❤
We were one of the last groups that came out on soul train before they took it off the air. That was an honor. Salute to everybody who loves militia all stars what’s up Mr. Tan ? What’s upLord G Dez and my girl, Miss TOI
Da Wolfpack in da house!! Gotta 98’ for militia bringing this track then introducing us to the Wolfpack
I listened to this track about 13 times today no joke ,
Thanks WhatCulture.
lol. yup.
amen
Yep it's definitely similar
yep
yep
I heard this song on a radio station in my hometown all they played was slaps! Oldskool slippers too 93.5 da bomb!
After all these years, I still remember the lyrics word for word. Wow.
This is my era ! 90's gangster's
This song is Fire.... I've always loved this song.
Wolfpac in the house!!!!
22 years ago I was 17 smoking to this happy that I’m ABLE to still be doing the same thang in 2020
Don't Turn Your Back On The Wolfpac!
+desedez88 might wind up in a body bad
Wolf Pack version is much better. This crap sounds like the same old generic shit rappers always rap about. Being addicted to smoking, money, and other same generic boring stuff.
LilPrince Killa the same old shit? This song was one of two straight up weed songs on the radio during the time this came out. The other one was Luniz I got five on it. Now a days the Weed narrative is used a lot but only specific rappers talk about weed a lot. I wouldn't say it's the same old thing. This song was decent for its time but not as good as the Luniz song. As far as wrasslin version.... Well it ain't the original, and I don't watch wrasslin.
dojoMax Luniz 5 on it actually sounds decent and like they put effort into it. This shit sounds generic as fuck. Maybe it was good at its time, but it's not nearly as good as 5 on it with them ABC or 1 + 1 = 2. When I say generic, I'm not just talking about rapping what everyone raps about. I'm referring to rappers rapping the same stuff over and over again and not putting effort into rhyming in their stuff. Their words are predictable and just about anyone can do it. It doesn't stand out. That's what makes this song generic. Just like most of todays music, the instrumental sounds better without the lyrics, which is what this song is a prime example of.
This reminds me of visiting my cousins in Oakland and San Francisco in the early 90s!! Good times!😁
YUP
This shit soo dope!! The beat is killer and the rap style they used was perfect..
Classic. Watching this video on CMC back in the day when I was about 7 or 8. Have the single somewhere in my home
A real west coast classic. I remember when this came out. My mom use to bump this. I was like 4.
Feel sorry for the (probably) few actual Militia fans on here who actually like this song and didn't come here because of the story behind the NWO Wolfpac's theme
Im a fan of Militia... Alsoa wrestling fan haha
@@tokealot85 same. In fact, I knew about this song So when the NWO wolfpac debuted I was like what the f***? Ripped off militia burn LOL
This track was hot , I worked as a bouncer at ole world Huntington Beach when they came thru I don't think the song had just hit the stations
Didn't even know it was part of wrestling I slappin this when it came out
Omm from day 1 97'98
Wuz burning it since this jam came out 1998 14 yrs old...
man i was 15 back then bruh,feels like yesterday
West coast joint. Allah has blessed me to be black, live out west and have this music be the music of my generation.
I remember back in the bay in the clubs when they played this or the Whoridas, it set the whole club off!
WrestlingBios brings me here today! 🐺
I'm here cause I'm a huge fan of Militia...
I lie...WhatCulture
I was so juiced when I got this single at Sam Goody. Shit slaps till this day
Still bumpin tis 2020
In the book "Nitro" it's stated that this tune did not inspire the Wolfpac theme.
The lie detector test determined THAT was a lie.
Finally found this fuckin song. Only time I ever heard it was back then when it came out. I was 12. Dope shit for real
I be like back in the days in elementary school. " busdriver this the fckn jam..turn the volume up.lol.
I have been looking for this song since the first time I heard it... like 10 years ago.
I think this video got more popular today than it has in 5 years
Yeah because of NWO Wolf Pack
Still burns to this day. And I'm fortunate to make it to ol' school status these days.
Came here because of WhatCulture
Same
haha same
Same here. 👍🏻
SAME
+William Chrysler Same...WolfPac 4 life \m/
This is one of my jam! Orale I don't get tired of this, old - school hip hop.
I remember watching this on the box back in the 90s.
2024 slapping
I saw the video back in the day on channel 29 'the box' in Sacramento. Man does time really fly.
My condolences
@@C0wboyzfan4life no condolences rofl just nostalgia.
@@HacksignKT oops wrong comment box
Bumping this in 2018 stay high all night!
I’m here because this song was stuck in my head since the 11th grade. I also remember tripping out when Wolfpack’s debut their song and it sounded so close to Burn! We didn’t have google back then or at least I didn’t... (but I had a Dreamcast) to research who did the Wolfpac theme.
I use to bump this shit and rock the block when i was 21 back in 98 and still bumping this shit in 2020 at 45 be bumping this shit till i die
Wolfpac in da house!!!
Don't turn your back on the Wolfpac.
you might end up in a bodybag
How many ppl are watching WhatCulture Video '10 Incredible Stories Behind Famous Wrestling Themes' & got to nWo Wolfpack & was told to search this song on 16/4/16, hence the non-stop comments here lol
me
+haqzuk (raises hand)
Me too
+haqzuk That's a good thing.
+haqzuk me too!! wolfpacks back causing a mass distraction...
I can't even find this on Spotify. Remember cmc music Channel back in the day ? Lol
2021 still burner on the west side
Seems just like it was yesterday.
Some are lifers, the rest are gone.
Dear LORD, thank you for one more day & please bless my little one's.
Thanks What Culture, nice theme too.
i was looking for this song for years, finally found it.
5th grade 97 or 98. Heard this at my first school dance...Shit was dope. Glad i found it
This might be one of the greatest hip hop songs ever.
One of those songs that i will randomly think of like twice a year
I remember this playing at a party back in the day and being like "Is this the Wolfpack theme?"
Luv this song & played bones with them in Stockton
Can definitely hear the similarities.
now burn until the sun burn your eyes. always on my westcoast rap hits.
Cali all day erriday....... used to blast this rollin down the 710 .....
One of the best beats ever
Wolfpac in the House!!!
What Culture glad you brought me here
Yes, Whatculture brought me here.
Back n tha day had my cutlass sumpreme ridin to this slap right
If you here in ‘19 you a REAL ☝🏾
Just like seemingly everybody else here, I'm here because of WhatCulture and the nWo Wolfpack. #nWo4Life
damn! Nothing but hardcore memories.
it was so ill too back then. seriously can't compare to this good music
i was like in 3rd grade back then.....i was like this is bomb music listening on the bus telling busdriver turn dat shit up
2018 still better than any B.S on the radio today! "Keep burnin till it sets in the WESTSIDE!"
Bumpin this in 2042 🔥⚔️🕺🏼 Slaaap
This song is fire #The wolf pack 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was my jam back in the day
Wow man that hit me like a ton of bricks I like this song since the '90s and I could never figure out the familiarity of it until some '80s song came on right now by Glenn Frey you belong to The City and if they show pictures like this one subliminally I think it was this picture on the cover LOL I don't know much
I really miss the 90s
Hall & Nash used "Ready or Not" by the Fugees at a house show
WOW this song has a similar beat to the nWo wolfpac theme!!
They actually rip this song off they use to come out to it at house shows but for tv they had to do a remade sample
Wolfpak in da house!!!
I can see why NWO Wolfpac wanted to use this song so badly
Idk what y'all talking bout, but when I was young in the BAY AREA this was on CMC everyday lol #facts 💯
This sounds like something the nWo from WCW would've used for an entrance theme.
Well the bass of the wolf pack theme makes it unique
Brings back memories
Don't turn your back on the Wolfpac... You might wind up in a body-bag.
Im here cuz im from the YAY AREA BABY. YEE!! This shit was slappin back in the day w a blunt n my mouth
I’m here not because of wolf pack or culture thingy, I’m here cause I’m from the Bay and this is real music. Still bumping In 2019
Was here b4 NWO this Oakland shit The Box 90s straight slap... idk nun about Kevin Nash I heard it when it first came out yall niggas youngstas
nWo wolfpac's theme brought me here, believe or not both songs are dope. Master P's brother C Murder did the lyrics for the nWo Wolfpac theme. Both songs are legendary though.
Been slappin c murder 3x Krazy Master p old shit mystical I know about all that
sad its not on Spotify
you can find E.L.S. and DiZ on spotify from militia but not this jam unfortunately
Cant beleive Cesaro used a Dean Malenko theme.