@@neetrab I love both 90s music and new generation music. Music evolves and i can handle that. No need to hate. It’s more over experimental, as people were doing back then.
I'm a rock guy who heard some hip hop that really caught my ear. Over time I put together a playlist of favorites and later figured out that Dre was the common denominator in almost every song. Props to Dre.
The guy mentioned JayZ wrote the lyrics for 'Still Dre', but a lot of people don't know (I sound like Trump now) that Dre produced for the East as well. He did the whole Firm album for NAS, AZ, and Foxy Brown.
Same here, except I'm a heavy metal fan. My rap/hip-hop/similar, playlist is my most listened to on Spotify, and all most all the songs are either by dre or feature him (n.w.a., and no diggity)
man i grew up on heavy metal like Judas priest and pantera , but hiphop is my guilty pleasure, since about 5 years i gotten into the rabbit hole of old school hiphop and i pretty much know any tupac lyrics off the back of my head lmao , but you're right Dre is the common denominator in the entire hiphop scene ,
I had totally forgotten about him too until seeing this video, but you have to give ROGER TROUTMAN all of his props! He brought his talkbox to this song and took it over top! His vocals he are just as iconic as the song, and what is most remembered part of the song! Shake shake it momma 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
This was all over the radio at that time..everybody was rocking to this no matter where you lived and no matter what music you liked .. this is still a great song today
This song samples Ronnie Hudson’s “West Coast Pop Lock” which sampled Roger Troutman’s “So Ruff, So Tuff”. Roger was a member of the band Zapp who released solo albums between band albums (with basically the same musicians). Zapp was probably the most successful of many spin off bands from Parliament-Funkadelic. Roger (undisputed master of the talk box) himself played on the Dre production.
This has always been a favorite of mine- It always takes me back in the day, my brother and I cruisin’ the beach playing this song-Sometimes in his hot Rod car or his low rider- 😃 Sooo much fun, and blasting it on his sound systems in his rides- Good ole days- 💃💖💙
Video was influenced by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and if you guys haven't watched that trilogy, it's sooo worth the watch (Mad Max, Mad Max Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) and the newer Mad Max Fury Road lives up to the originals and then some! As for this song, and this video, I've lost track how many times I've listened to it and its still fresh as ever, a classic in any music genre.
as a kid because of my background, I listened to Mexican 'chero' music as well as Frank Sinatra , growing up in a white hood, I listened to classic rock, at the age of 11 we moved back to the barrio and I listened to MJ, Prince, then hip hop/rap.... I always found it sad how people wouldnt even listen to something other than what they knew, its like seeing only one color on a rainbow- so I love all these reaction videos of all sides listening to the others- music is the uniter we desperately need right now
Wow! I was going to bed an hour or so ago(3:00 AM in Kansas), and these last 10 or so songs have been absolute fire, and your reactions even hotter. BJ keeps me laughing and is so knowledgeable about everything, and Asia is so beautiful and funny as well. You guys kept me entertained for well over an hour, but I give up, it's well past 4 and I need to crash. Love your livestreams, also, you guys are great!
Brings me back to 97 in 6th grade and going to the club every Sunday,it was all ages and it was easy to find an older person to buy you drinks and my group always smoked a couple of blunts in the car on the way to the club,and most of my friends were in high school at the time and my cousins who were in high school and was partying with people in their 20’s at the time
Dr. Dre recorded this song for his follow up album to The Chronic. But Suge Knight had invested a lot of money in Tupac. He pressured Dre to give track to 2Pac. They erased Dre’s second verse and replaced it with 2Pac. There are versions of Dre’s original floating around the internet.
Tupac would've been absolutely huge had he made it to the 2000s. He had so many businesses and projects he was working on aside from rapping. He would've been bigger than Jay-Z, 50,Nas, Snoop, etc... and years ahead of them. Unfortunate great artists fell to the 90s nonsense. Great reaction though. He left so many gems in the span of his last year. I actually think it's his last year that makes him legendary - even though he was pretty much a household name (for better or worse) throughout that decade.
@@nishants2691 Album sales definitely. But I'm also talking these are the people that transitioned into moguls... owning businesses and property all over the country. They're much bigger now than they ever were as rappers. What I'm saying is Tupac would've been where they're at much earlier. And he would've had acting, and he was working on creating his own label. Everything people associate with Jay-Z, Kanye, 50 and the rest what you hear from his interviews he would've had all that by early 2000s.
True BJ. It was the first ever double disc hip hop album ever made. Pacs got more records than people know. And did it all in 4 years. 5 years but one year spent in prison. The G.O.A.T
Tupac, you would have been one of, if not, the greatest rapper of all time. You were a Legend before you passed and as Snoop once said, "Pac you gona always live forever, because legends always do. Thug Life" R.I.P TUPAC SHAKUR. Awesome reaction Asia and BJ ❤️
@@AsiaandBJ Please break down King Los Bar Mitzvah' Might be the greatest pen eva put to a beat' insane Bars and schemes ruclips.net/video/4fEbZfDkq9Y/видео.html
❤❤❤ALL EYES ON ME sent me here. We lost a truly talented rapper in Tupac Shakur. Who else besides me believes Jada never got over Tupac and his passing. She still loves him to this day !!! Can't really blame her. ❤ " THE HEART WANTS WHAT IT WANTS !!! " SELENA GOMEZ. RIP TUPAC AND NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
Have never been a big fan of this style of music but Tupac was a great one. Even in his interviews. Wondering if there will be a reaction to Hit Em Up coming soon, Asia's reaction would be funny.. I often wonder what Tupac would think if he were still alive, and wonder what he would have to say about everything going on this current world we live in. He was a thinker. His mother was a Black Panther and represented herself in court a few months before giving birth to Tupac. After he died, she fought for the money that Tupac was never payed from Suge Knight and created a foundation to help the community.
California Love was Dre’s song. He gave it to Tupac because he was departing from Death Row. The producers had the music in the can. PAC wrote the lyrics. Unlike a band that has to come up with enough songs for a double disc in two weeks. That would be nearly impossible.
I love Tupac he kept it real he was an awesome human being and that's coming from a 62-year-old white dude color has no barriers it is what it is People Are People appreciate
WAIT!!!! THERE IS A PART TWO!!! LOOK IT UP!!!!! HE WAKES UP FROM HIS DREAM AND THEY CONTINUE IN A MANSION IN L.A.....ALOT OF PEOPLE SEEM TO FORGET THAT!!!!!!!🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
2pac recorded well over 700 songs. The double disc album is called, All Eyes On Me and the first ever double cd hip hop album ever. Think he made 5/7 movies.. all you the age of 25!
Ooh, this is my "Summer jam" ☀️ as soon as it warms up here in the Central valley, like now, I bust this out and torture our neighbors and kids with it!! LOVE THIS 🎵🎶🎵
Just FYI, it was Eminem who wrote Forgot About Dre, not Jay-Z. And interestingly enough, it was originally going to be Snoop Dogg saying Eminem's verse, but apparently Eminem was in the studio rapping it to demonstrate and show the flow and what/not, but when Dre heard it he knew he had to have Eminem in that song.
The actor Micheal Clarke Duncan saved actor Chris tuckers life in this video. The car chase hit a bump and Chris almost fell out the back. It's a funny interview.
Dude, I never thought of that... this beat rules me from the waist up. That thump! Never thought about Clinton funk. I love I love this damn song tho. Fantastic watching y'all get into it fr
I'm in Love With Dr Dre Of Course 💗💗💗💗 Kiiara she's so adorable 💖 she's so cute 💗 her Eyes are so beautiful 💖. She's sleeping in his abs are 🔥🔥🔥 dre he's Whispering To His Love Kiiara Lila Hamanda 🌙✨💖
The thing I love about 90s rappers is how beautiful their voices are so clear and unique
Yeah, you don't really know what you had until it's gone. I appreciate it so much more these days. Now we got mumble rap smh
@@neetrab I love both 90s music and new generation music. Music evolves and i can handle that. No need to hate. It’s more over experimental, as people were doing back then.
@@VapidthexoI don’t think people understand what the term evolution means
@@TheIcemanthomas And that’s why I’m there to teach them 💪
Devolve is a word too
I'm a rock guy who heard some hip hop that really caught my ear. Over time I put together a playlist of favorites and later figured out that Dre was the common denominator in almost every song. Props to Dre.
Dude, I'm a metal guy and I agree completely. 🤘
So am I and agree! Rap is on my playlist always. Especialy 2pac!
The guy mentioned JayZ wrote the lyrics for 'Still Dre', but a lot of people don't know (I sound like Trump now) that Dre produced for the East as well. He did the whole Firm album for NAS, AZ, and Foxy Brown.
Same here, except I'm a heavy metal fan. My rap/hip-hop/similar, playlist is my most listened to on Spotify, and all most all the songs are either by dre or feature him (n.w.a., and no diggity)
man i grew up on heavy metal like Judas priest and pantera , but hiphop is my guilty pleasure, since about 5 years i gotten into the rabbit hole of old school hiphop and i pretty much know any tupac lyrics off the back of my head lmao , but you're right Dre is the common denominator in the entire hiphop scene ,
The guy with the VOICE ALTERNATOR is Roger Troutman...a pioneer of FUNK MUSIC
I'm a metal rock person BUT I have always loved this song !!! 🎵 Great jam !! 👌
I had totally forgotten about him too until seeing this video, but you have to give ROGER TROUTMAN all of his props! He brought his talkbox to this song and took it over top! His vocals he are just as iconic as the song, and what is most remembered part of the song! Shake shake it momma 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
He's a FUNK PIONEER
Wasnt that was Bootsie Collins standing on the hood of the car too.
This was all over the radio at that time..everybody was rocking to this no matter where you lived and no matter what music you liked .. this is still a great song today
This song samples Ronnie Hudson’s “West Coast Pop Lock” which sampled Roger Troutman’s “So Ruff, So Tuff”. Roger was a member of the band Zapp who released solo albums between band albums (with basically the same musicians). Zapp was probably the most successful of many spin off bands from Parliament-Funkadelic. Roger (undisputed master of the talk box) himself played on the Dre production.
Check out Joe Cocker woman to woman from 1972
Wife here..Tupac was soooo ahead of his time..Absolute Genius!! Still Banging as hard as when it first dropped!!!
This has always been a favorite of mine- It always takes me back in the day, my brother and I cruisin’ the beach playing this song-Sometimes in his hot Rod car or his low rider- 😃 Sooo much fun, and blasting it on his sound systems in his rides- Good ole days- 💃💖💙
Glad you enjoy it!
The "Mad Max" films were based in the Future, where there was No Water.
Video was influenced by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and if you guys haven't watched that trilogy, it's sooo worth the watch (Mad Max, Mad Max Road Warrior and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) and the newer Mad Max Fury Road lives up to the originals and then some! As for this song, and this video, I've lost track how many times I've listened to it and its still fresh as ever, a classic in any music genre.
as a kid because of my background, I listened to Mexican 'chero' music as well as Frank Sinatra , growing up in a white hood, I listened to classic rock, at the age of 11 we moved back to the barrio and I listened to MJ, Prince, then hip hop/rap....
I always found it sad how people wouldnt even listen to something other than what they knew, its like seeing only one color on a rainbow-
so I love all these reaction videos of all sides listening to the others-
music is the uniter we desperately need right now
Wow! I was going to bed an hour or so ago(3:00 AM in Kansas), and these last 10 or so songs have been absolute fire, and your reactions even hotter. BJ keeps me laughing and is so knowledgeable about everything, and Asia is so beautiful and funny as well. You guys kept me entertained for well over an hour, but I give up, it's well past 4 and I need to crash. Love your livestreams, also, you guys are great!
The funkyness from Rodger Troutman, the founding member in this funk band called Zapp, as he's the one on the talkbox
Tupac is missed. Times were still good in the 90s and Tupac was loved and despised. Rap actually was never the same again.
I love this
She has like 0 pop culture knowledge. Pretty impressive actually
Lol for real. I was watching this video in ‘03 when I was a still a kid.
🤣😬😂
I totally envy it TBH 👏👏
Hasn't seen Rocky somehow, even more impressive
NOOOO!!!!! THERE IS A PART TWO!!!! LOOK IT UP HE WAKES UP FROM HIS DREAM AND THEY CONTINUE IN L.A.!!!!!!!!!
RIP PAC 🙏 He is truly missed. ✌️❤💯
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and roger❤❤
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One thing 2Pac had over other rappers was his voice, very clean and unique. Compare it to 50cent it's like day and night
Fin' me inda cluuuaaahbbb
Brings me back to 97 in 6th grade and going to the club every Sunday,it was all ages and it was easy to find an older person to buy you drinks and my group always smoked a couple of blunts in the car on the way to the club,and most of my friends were in high school at the time and my cousins who were in high school and was partying with people in their 20’s at the time
It’s actually a two part video to California love
Yes a second video.
He was huge in the 90s I remember when this came out. And he had his double cd album come out. No one had ever done it.. it's the mad max movie
Dr. Dre recorded this song for his follow up album to The Chronic. But Suge Knight had invested a lot of money in Tupac. He pressured Dre to give track to 2Pac. They erased Dre’s second verse and replaced it with 2Pac. There are versions of Dre’s original floating around the internet.
Tupac would've been absolutely huge had he made it to the 2000s. He had so many businesses and projects he was working on aside from rapping. He would've been bigger than Jay-Z, 50,Nas, Snoop, etc... and years ahead of them. Unfortunate great artists fell to the 90s nonsense.
Great reaction though. He left so many gems in the span of his last year. I actually think it's his last year that makes him legendary - even though he was pretty much a household name (for better or worse) throughout that decade.
Fyi tupac already bigger than nas, 50 and snoop. Look at the sales numbers
@@nishants2691 Album sales definitely. But I'm also talking these are the people that transitioned into moguls... owning businesses and property all over the country. They're much bigger now than they ever were as rappers.
What I'm saying is Tupac would've been where they're at much earlier. And he would've had acting, and he was working on creating his own label. Everything people associate with Jay-Z, Kanye, 50 and the rest what you hear from his interviews he would've had all that by early 2000s.
@@cagnazzo82 i concur
@@nishants2691 he was the #1 selling rapper until 2009, then Eminem became #1
Facts 🎵💯💯💯💯💯💯
Roger Troutman from Zapp was also in the video and on the track.
True BJ. It was the first ever double disc hip hop album ever made. Pacs got more records than people know. And did it all in 4 years. 5 years but one year spent in prison. The G.O.A.T
Yes they made a second official music video for this song took place in the modern era of the time in a mansion in Los Angeles
Tupac, you would have been one of, if not, the greatest rapper of all time. You were a Legend before you passed and as Snoop once said, "Pac you gona always live forever, because legends always do. Thug Life" R.I.P TUPAC SHAKUR. Awesome reaction Asia and BJ ❤️
Thank you MikeyG!!
@@AsiaandBJ Please break down King Los Bar Mitzvah' Might be the greatest pen eva put to a beat' insane Bars and schemes ruclips.net/video/4fEbZfDkq9Y/видео.html
❤❤❤ALL EYES ON ME sent me here. We lost a truly talented rapper in Tupac Shakur. Who else besides me believes Jada never got over Tupac and his passing. She still loves him to this day !!! Can't really blame her. ❤ " THE HEART WANTS WHAT IT WANTS !!! " SELENA GOMEZ. RIP TUPAC AND NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
Tupac the heart of hip-hop ❤️ need more
Maaannn... This Track Went Hard When it was Released... and it Still Goes Hard... The Production and all the Elements 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remember when this came out and MTV actually did videos on TV 😨😢🤷🏻♀️... I feel old now! 😅
Have never been a big fan of this style of music but Tupac was a great one. Even in his interviews. Wondering if there will be a reaction to Hit Em Up coming soon, Asia's reaction would be funny..
I often wonder what Tupac would think if he were still alive, and wonder what he would have to say about everything going on this current world we live in. He was a thinker. His mother was a Black Panther and represented herself in court a few months before giving birth to Tupac. After he died, she fought for the money that Tupac was never payed from Suge Knight and created a foundation to help the community.
California Love was Dre’s song. He gave it to Tupac because he was departing from Death Row. The producers had the music in the can. PAC wrote the lyrics. Unlike a band that has to come up with enough songs for a double disc in two weeks. That would be nearly impossible.
YES!!! Asia ,BJ y'all be doing it !;;; Thank you B J for your breakdown, for our girl.
Look up California Love Remix that’s the second part of the video. The end of this video starts in the remix of the 2nd video
I got you. ruclips.net/video/oCDVhDGRWng/видео.html
It's crazy listening to Dre say he's been in the game for 10years in 95, 27years later
Keep it up with the 2Pac songs, BJ!
I love Tupac he kept it real he was an awesome human being and that's coming from a 62-year-old white dude color has no barriers it is what it is People Are People appreciate
When this came on at the club, EVERYONE got on the floor!. 🎶 💃
3.56, Madmax and the Thunder dome starring Mel gibson and tina turner .
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome….scenes of motorcycles racing around inside a round metal structure .
2Pac was from the east coast, he was born in New York
Mad max with Mel Gibson, the alternate video is dope to. Mansion party with guest appearances from Warren g, dj quick, e-40 and more
WAIT!!!! THERE IS A PART TWO!!! LOOK IT UP!!!!! HE WAKES UP FROM HIS DREAM AND THEY CONTINUE IN A MANSION IN L.A.....ALOT OF PEOPLE SEEM TO FORGET THAT!!!!!!!🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome..Mel Gibson..
They actually did 2 versions of this song the beat is just a little bit different and the video is like a party at the villa!
Been in the game for 10 years making rap tunes. God how long ago that was. Time has flown. ❤❤
It was the chronic and snoop in high school and pac and biggie in college that’s how the 90’s went for us. We loved it!!!
This whole album was my anthem growing up I listened to it to and from school everyday for years
Totally remember how popular this song was in the 90's. Overplayed on the radio and on MTV. This video gave me Mad Max vibes.
Good reaction RIP 2PAC.
He was speaking in the beginning traumatize aluminized desensitized🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🔥 keep striving nothing but support
F’in great song! Loved that you covered this❤you too are awesome!
Hands down my second fav song by Tupac. Dear momma will always be number 1.
BJ, the Bally line is also a diss to us in NYC, we wore Bally's in NYC. Tupac was one the GREATEST.
2pac 🤜🏿🤛🏿😎
2pac recorded well over 700 songs. The double disc album is called, All Eyes On Me and the first ever double cd hip hop album ever. Think he made 5/7 movies.. all you the age of 25!
Instant classic!!
Mel Gibson the actor for the movie Mad Max
Dang!!! This song is baaaad!!! Cali love to you two, babyyyy!!! One of my all time favorite jams. Love your reactions!!!
I was 19 when this song came out and I still love love it
Ìm watching from England UK I'm big fans of you and channel keep em coming love it
I'm a HUGE MadMax, Road Warrior, and MadMax beyond Thunderdome fan and think it's FIRE he went with those movies in this video.
Oakland in the house 🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌
Its awesome how you know the scene 😂 good job you are kicking knowledge brah. Great great react love yall fr Navajo Nation and Hawaii
I was in military police school in the Marines and they played this song every 5 minutes on mtv
The apex period of rap and hip-hop with two of the greatest legends in the rap game.
Ooh, this is my "Summer jam" ☀️ as soon as it warms up here in the Central valley, like now, I bust this out and torture our neighbors and kids with it!! LOVE THIS 🎵🎶🎵
Just FYI, it was Eminem who wrote Forgot About Dre, not Jay-Z. And interestingly enough, it was originally going to be Snoop Dogg saying Eminem's verse, but apparently Eminem was in the studio rapping it to demonstrate and show the flow and what/not, but when Dre heard it he knew he had to have Eminem in that song.
I love this, I really really do❤️ Actually I'm feeling so relaxed that I can't help but smile, sway from side to side and FEEL GOOD!!!😁💃🥰💯
I'm so glad!
Some songs will live on forever. You hear the opening notes to his 5th symphony, and you immediately think Beethoven.
Roger Troutman and Zap was what was sampled for the track
This song is very fantastic and I can't help but smile when song plays with good times.
The actor Micheal Clarke Duncan saved actor Chris tuckers life in this video. The car chase hit a bump and Chris almost fell out the back. It's a funny interview.
Pac and Biggie both were murdered over that East West crap. It was taken seriously for a minute.
Give props to Joe Cockers woman to woman for that Sample.
This was the first song he did out of jail, hence his verse "out on bail fresh outta jail".
I'm new to your channel and love the reaction from you both.
Thank you so much 😁
New York wore Bally's and Cali wore Chuck's.
My younger son and I love this song.
And the guy in the car with the cord in his mouth is the legendary zap and Rodgers who made the original song they got this from
The original song is "West Coast Pop Lock" by Ronnie Hudson,not Zapp and Roger.👍🏼✌🏼
Good to see you react to this track. I recommend the other 2pac stuffs that you haven't reacted to yet, especially the disses, also from Em's.
that's the infamous Roger from ZAPP singing the hook. RIP Roger
If there could be a composite list of the greatest songs ever, this should be Top 100, easy.
Tupac was like the Elvis of hip hop. For years after he died people claimed that he was still alive and living in _______________________.
I love that song. 90s were the best time for Hip Hop. 😎
RIP Roger Troutman. This song and West Coast Poplock are the anthems of Cali and part 2 is the remix. It's not a Funkadelic sound, it's Zapp :)
I believe Mel Gibson was the lead actor in Mad Maxx
Dude, I never thought of that... this beat rules me from the waist up. That thump! Never thought about Clinton funk. I love I love this damn song tho. Fantastic watching y'all get into it fr
Epic for sure...I remember listening to the original pressing in like '82..lol
Roger and Zapp! !...pow!
For me as a non-american this song is kinda like the peak of 90's westcoast rap :-)
"now it's 95" and it's still better than the most rapsongs today
Love it!
California Love with that MAD Max vibe
West Side Fo Life! 💯💯💯
I love that your dude loves Tupac you see it all in his face 😂!!
Tupac was my favorite rapper I miss Tupac I will never stop to listen to music he had a lot of people super make a difference in the world
I'm in Love With Dr Dre Of Course 💗💗💗💗
Kiiara she's so adorable 💖 she's so cute 💗
her Eyes are so beautiful 💖. She's sleeping in his abs are 🔥🔥🔥 dre he's Whispering To His Love Kiiara Lila Hamanda 🌙✨💖
React to Tupac California Love remix video ft Dr. Dre (California Love remix is a continuation of the 1st video)
The video is inspired by the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome