One of the finest-produced albums of all time, and I’m not just limiting that to Hip-hop. I think the lyrical content HAD to be rather straightforward to smartly highlight the star of the show, which is Dre’s beats.
@@blissz4 I agree 100%. Those are my top 2 favorite albums of all time, in that order. #3 is a toss up between Xzibit's Restless album and The Game's The Documentary.
I have so many memories with this album, I was rocking this secretly when I was a kid and then I found out my mom listened to rap (my dad hated rap) so we both jammed it in secret before he got home off work😂 A classic that will be listened too generations
I LOVE your dad's 1st response to the song What's The Difference, literally as soon as you put it on he was like: "Uh Oh, that sounds like an Eminem beat" - FACTS🤟🏾
Em is the only credited songwriter for the "The message", Warren G wrote a couole if Dre's verses on this album and he said he sat and watch Em write it and its his favourite song, great reaction guys
One thing to note is Eminem wrote a lot of Drew's verses. He's such a lyrical genius to be able to write for others and still capture their personality so well
The Watcher, track 1..Em wrote all the lyrics for Dre on that. Listen to it after knowing that and you can hear the Slim Shady type flows throughout it. I love fkn love song. I think Em is also on the chorus. Let me know..
The watcher is one of my favorite songs in this album. My dad had this on cassette. Good to see you and your dad listen to this together like my dad and I
I believe The Watcher was written by Eminem and Dre. I don't know why people say it was written by Nas. Credits on the song says it's Eminem and Dr. Dre, and you can really see the Em's type rhyme schemes in there. I could be wrong tho, but...
Fun fact Forgot about Dre is wrote by Eminem but ems verse was meant for Snoop but when em done the reference for snoop Dre liked it so much he just let em do it
I just realized, I think the reason Eminem has that ad lib in Bang Bang is because he wrote Dre's verse in that track too. I never really paid attention before but those are his rhyme patterns, and when I looked it up he is listed as a writer. He wouldn't get a writing credit just for the "can we talk it out" snippet. Looking at all the credits, there's even more writing by Eminem than I noticed before this listen
@@BridgingTheGapYT Sorry, this is the equivalent of having me on your couch with a 20 year delayed "aha" moment. It's something I learned on this playthrough, I know it doesn't directly correlate to your reaction 😄
@@spiderjerusalem8691 my favorite album of all time changed in the last few years when I started studying music. I'd say my top 5 favorite albums of all time are: 1. S&M- Metallica (I grew up only listening to rap so to have a non-rap album at the top for me speaks a lot to the quality of the music and production) 2. 2001- Dr. Dre 3. Relapse- Eminem 4. PRhyme- PRhyme 5. Madvillany- Madvillain I've never tried to list my top 5 albums before, but I think that's pretty solidly what I believe to be my top 5. What's yours?
@@thequinlanshow3326 for me gotta be 1-Eminem Marshall Mathers Lp 2-Dr.Dre the Chronic 3-50 cent get rich or die tryin 4-Avenged Sevenfold City of evil 5-MF DOOM OPERATION:DOOMSDAY
First rap album my dad actually gave me when it came out and introduced me to hip hop. Seeing you listen this with your father brings back crazy memories brother. Blessings 🙏
I love the whole concept of this channel. A father and son crossing generations musically, sitting down together chillin and really taking the time to listen to classic hip hop albums. Wholesome and genuine content. Respect.
Big Up from France 🇨🇵 I love all your Dre's videos and even i don't understand every things u say i like the relationship between u and ur dad, makes me smile 😁 Big Up to your grandma's too ^^ #whatupgangsta
Man....this ridiculous pathetic always -having-to-mention Eminem is so freaking childish and boring. We know he's great....we get it.... Boy oh boy....the Stans.
Hamburg, Germany. I got that album when it was released. It traveled with me to Columbus, Ohio over Xmas and New Year 1999/2000 to visit some friends. We’ve listen to it so often. DMX, Biggie and Missy Elliot were also in heavy rotation. My friend’s mother and aunt on a road trip to Florida love these album too😈
@@djdmac2417facts I’m still waiting for them to listen to Documentary + the follow up album Doctors Advocate, both of em classic west coast hip hop albums that definitely go under mosts radar especially doctors advocate
Oh man I love watching your videos. The two of you remind me of myself and my own dad only in reverse. We used to listen to his jazz records and just like you are introducing your dad to hip hop, mine introduced me to Joe Sample, Dave Bruebeck, Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane. He passed away last year and I miss him. Thank ya'll for bringing back those great memories for me and please keep building your own. Can't wait for the next video. Blessings to you both!!!🙏🙏🙏
Yo, your Dads face when The Watcher dropped haha. Wholesome content. Too tight! It must be crazy for him to hear records being sampled. I can only imagine we’ll be doing the same ina few decades haha.
Love watching you guys. After a couple of classics from the golden era, yall should do some albums from the most recent eras like To Pimp a butterfly (Kendrick) or 4 your eyez only (J. Cole)
Ayyy man... love what u guys got going on here. A father and a son having something for themselves that bonds them. A lot of people don't gave that to build a real relationship with their pops. Love it man. An ur dad is golden bro. So cool. #blessingsfromgermany
Who would have thought that gangster rap classics could be so wholesome??? Fantastic channel, guys. I can’t wait to hear the reaction to “ain’t no fun” (if the homies can’t have none).
Loved this album and loved the honest reaction and commentary. Breath of fresh air to find reactors with no gimmicks, just pure reaction and info. Great vid!
Such a great channel. Bringing up albums from my youth that I would never dream of letting my dad catch me listening to when I was 14. Now I feel like meeting up and putting them on.
Just wanna say thank you for making these! I am currently going through a super rough time here in Texas and have been working harder than I ever have before- lots of nights staying up until 3am working. Listening to these videos is a great distraction and helps me get through.
Fellas, I've enjoyed every minute of this!! Many blessings to you. When this came out my brother and I would drive around Johannesburg in South Africa bumping this album as loud as we could. With nowhere to go or to be, we were just cruising the our city listening to the best tunes!! 💥🇿🇦
PLEASE do Method Man & Redman - Blackout album the first one.. It has classic tracks like Da rockwilder, Y.O.U, Cereal Killer etc.. There's a reason why Redman is your favorite rapper's favorite rapper. His lines just go over casual listeners' heads. Real hiphop heads will understand what im talking about.. Meth is one of the greatest flows ever, and Red is one of the greatest lyricists ever..
Yall shoud do Helter Skelter by D.O.C! Thats an crazy album, great beats and storytelling.. Inspired by the Book Behold a Pale Horse by William Milton Cooper.. D.O.C deserves a reaction from you guys! One Love!
Also, another reason people said Dre fell off is because after The Chronic he did "Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath" a compilation album. It wasn't received as well. Didn't get much appraisal. And the reviews were ok at best. It was the first album under Aftermath, with various artists like before though. So he references this when saying people didn't fuck with him and thought he fell off.
@@BridgingTheGapYT Yeah, I didn't either for the longest time. It has some crazy beats though! Definitely a couple hits too. It's a shame it doesn't get more light.
Please keep making these videos with your pops, they are very enjoyable! I dig your chemistry together, and it reminds me a lot of the conversations me and my pops had while listening to albums.
This was awesome. Only halfway through but Xxplosive samples Bumpy's Lament by Soul Mann & the Brothers. From the original Shaft Album. You should try doing a video with your dad playing an album for you to listen to....
Just finished watching, great content, loads of people saying they wanna see the Eminem show but I can’t be the only one that would prefer to see the slim shady LP before that?!
Really loving the video's. Have watched all of them through and just want to remind you to keep going. We around the same age aswell, so good to share the classics with pops. Netherlands represent!
@@Yousef.Al-Jazi auf jeden Fall, 90er und Anfang 2000er war die beste Zeit im Rapgame. Deutschrap hör ich nur sehr wenig. Was sind deine Favoriten an Amirap?
Loving these vids in New Zealand. From the sounds your dad seems to love in beats I would love to hear his reaction to mobb deep - the infamous. Also hell on earth
Thanks for subscribing! What should we play next?
I feel it's only right to do Doggystyle
You gotta let your pops listen to Young Jeezy - Thug Motivation 101…. Straight classic from beginning to end 🔥🔥🔥
Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers, Ready To Die and Illmatic!
Illmatic!!!!!
Gotta get some Kanye at some point fasho
One of the finest-produced albums of all time, and I’m not just limiting that to Hip-hop. I think the lyrical content HAD to be rather straightforward to smartly highlight the star of the show, which is Dre’s beats.
man some of the lines straight dirty even for now haha
I always thought that this is literally "the perfect album"
This and the Marshall Mathers Lp...
Even then a lot of songs have great lyrical content (Still Dre, Forgot About Dre, Big Ego's, The Watcher, Whats The Difference, The Message).
@@blissz4 I agree 100%. Those are my top 2 favorite albums of all time, in that order. #3 is a toss up between Xzibit's Restless album and The Game's The Documentary.
@@djdmac2417 That Restless album is hard. So many dope tracks on there (X, U Know, Front 2 Back, Don't Approach Me, Alkoholik, Best of Things)
Bro the way that eminem was new in the game and had a huge flow and delivery on this album is fucking amazing
I can only imagine how refreshing it must've been to experience him at the time
Fun fact Eminem actually wrote The Watcher for Dr Dre on the chronic 2001
@@schoon44he also wrote all of forgot about dre originally for dre and snoop, dre liked it so much he gave the part to eminem.
Might be the catchiest, easy on the ear / ear candy Hip-Hip album of all time.
From the simple, direct lyrics, to the simple yet ageless production.
Doggystyle might be a contender for that crown
@@MA-go7ee nah i think chronic 01 is way better than doggystyle. only song on chronic that was meh for me was murder ink
@@MA-go7ee 2001 wipes the floor with Doggystyle. I think nothing wipes 2001, Kanye's Graduation comes close and so does 50's Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
@@tropical9913 Illamatic and Capital Punishment beat 2001 in my opinion. Sick album though.
This is the weirdest discussion I've seen.. Chronic, doggy style and 2001 goes hand in hand.. All shaped by Dre at his best
This is so entertaining. Dope concept. Nothing being rushed, just you two being authentic and enjoying the project the way it's meant to be. subbed
I have so many memories with this album, I was rocking this secretly when I was a kid and then I found out my mom listened to rap (my dad hated rap) so we both jammed it in secret before he got home off work😂 A classic that will be listened too generations
I LOVE your dad's 1st response to the song What's The Difference, literally as soon as you put it on he was like: "Uh Oh, that sounds like an Eminem beat" - FACTS🤟🏾
DMX - it’s dark and hell is hot, blood of my blood
Remember, my guy had 2 #1 albums in the same year, you gotta show ya pops this man
Yesss
I would love that holy
dmx is a Legend
Ruff Ryders!
His 1st album is in the top50 albums forsure
Em is the only credited songwriter for the "The message", Warren G wrote a couole if Dre's verses on this album and he said he sat and watch Em write it and its his favourite song, great reaction guys
Royce wrote the message Eminem wrote the watcher
Your dad really loves Eminem features. Think everyone forgets how many great features and tracks he’s done back in the day tbh
One thing to note is Eminem wrote a lot of Drew's verses. He's such a lyrical genius to be able to write for others and still capture their personality so well
em and jay z
Snoop as well. That's how he got in the game
The Watcher, track 1..Em wrote all the lyrics for Dre on that. Listen to it after knowing that and you can hear the Slim Shady type flows throughout it. I love fkn love song. I think Em is also on the chorus. Let me know..
You can definitely tell Forgot About Dre is all Em, Dre would never think to rhyme anything with Cabbage Patch
@@kb4110 absolutely my thoughts, hearing the watcher you can basically hear Slim Shady soo clearly.
Like the fact that your father always love the choruses. Keep up bridging the gap brother 💪
A lot of us ain’t have fathers growing up .. watching yall is dope 💯🚾 🏁
Much love 🙏🏾
For real, this experience is one I didn’t realize I was needing. These videos are great alternatives.
Nate Dogg on xxplosive still gives me chills. Amazing singer!
WHEN I METCHA LAST NIGHY LADAAAAAAY!!!!! 🤣 classic fr.
Man y’all got me smiling. Love pop’s reactions!
This about to be a classic!
One of the greatest albums of all time! Love his reactions 👌
I love how the smile your dad has every time he hears Em😊
im 40 , i can remember when this came out , i was 17 , this album is ingrained in my head, i can spout 70 to 80% of these raps
Think this was my first no skip album , bangers for days
Love from INDIA..that's like a Dope classic album🎉
The watcher is one of my favorite songs in this album. My dad had this on cassette. Good to see you and your dad listen to this together like my dad and I
This was a hell of a ride through the memory lane!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Pure classic!!
Respect to your father homie..Α real one can tell he is a man of honour.Athens Greece right here
I believe The Watcher was written by Eminem and Dre. I don't know why people say it was written by Nas. Credits on the song says it's Eminem and Dr. Dre, and you can really see the Em's type rhyme schemes in there.
I could be wrong tho, but...
I think warren g also said that Eminem wrote the watcher
💯 correct
Fun fact Forgot about Dre is wrote by Eminem but ems verse was meant for Snoop but when em done the reference for snoop Dre liked it so much he just let em do it
The track explosive is based upon the song "Bumpy's Lament" by Soul Mann & the Brothers,
Awesome album...DR DRE is my favourite artist in rap scene. Big respect to him. And hugs for your dad :).
I was 13 in 99 when this dropped forever a classic.. blew my mind like ready to die in 94 when i was a 8 year old young buck!
his reactions to em's verses are always great lol. him just shaking his head after had me laughing.
I just realized, I think the reason Eminem has that ad lib in Bang Bang is because he wrote Dre's verse in that track too. I never really paid attention before but those are his rhyme patterns, and when I looked it up he is listed as a writer. He wouldn't get a writing credit just for the "can we talk it out" snippet. Looking at all the credits, there's even more writing by Eminem than I noticed before this listen
That makes sense ur probably right
@@BridgingTheGapYT Sorry, this is the equivalent of having me on your couch with a 20 year delayed "aha" moment. It's something I learned on this playthrough, I know it doesn't directly correlate to your reaction 😄
@@sikksotoo haha nah this shit is 🔥 I love this hip hop shit to the core so interesting thoughts like this are always welcome 🙏🏾
My second favorite album of all time, the influence Dr. Dre has can never be understated, I can't wait to watch this reaction!
*overstated
Whats your first? /top 5?
@@spiderjerusalem8691 my favorite album of all time changed in the last few years when I started studying music. I'd say my top 5 favorite albums of all time are:
1. S&M- Metallica (I grew up only listening to rap so to have a non-rap album at the top for me speaks a lot to the quality of the music and production)
2. 2001- Dr. Dre
3. Relapse- Eminem
4. PRhyme- PRhyme
5. Madvillany- Madvillain
I've never tried to list my top 5 albums before, but I think that's pretty solidly what I believe to be my top 5. What's yours?
@@thequinlanshow3326 for me gotta be
1-Eminem Marshall Mathers Lp
2-Dr.Dre the Chronic
3-50 cent get rich or die tryin
4-Avenged Sevenfold City of evil
5-MF DOOM OPERATION:DOOMSDAY
Watching from Malmö, Sweden. I grew up listening to this music!
First rap album my dad actually gave me when it came out and introduced me to hip hop. Seeing you listen this with your father brings back crazy memories brother. Blessings 🙏
I love how they dont pause!!! the best! actually able to enjoy the songs then talk after
forgot to mention Jay-z was the ghostwriter for Still DRE. Love yall videos btw !
Best album review I've ever seen! Respect to ya old man, he knows good music when he hears it! 🔥
its amazing to me how your dad can focus on the beats that much while listening to every lyric! your channel gonna be big fo sho keep at it
Tha Dogg Pound - Dogg Food would be another classic album
Watching your dad listen to this makes me happy
I love the whole concept of this channel. A father and son crossing generations musically, sitting down together chillin and really taking the time to listen to classic hip hop albums. Wholesome and genuine content. Respect.
Big Up from France 🇨🇵 I love all your Dre's videos and even i don't understand every things u say i like the relationship between u and ur dad, makes me smile 😁 Big Up to your grandma's too ^^ #whatupgangsta
Your pops just love Nate ! Love the genuine reactions. Big love from France :)
Shout out to France!
Eminem also wrote a lot of Dre’s verses including “ the watcher” just for Dre. Em was also on the hook in the background
Man....this ridiculous pathetic always -having-to-mention Eminem is so freaking childish and boring. We know he's great....we get it....
Boy oh boy....the Stans.
Appreciate you both. Gothenburg, Sweden up in this b****! What up Gangsta?! Such a lovely side note =D
Haha shout out to Sweden!
the beat your pops said he heard before was bump's lament from the shaft soundtrack produced by Isaac Hayes.
Oh snap! I’m finna send him that
@@BridgingTheGapYT I remembered it as I was driving home. I use to bump the entire album. It's a whole vibe.
I love your dads smile when em comes up
Hamburg, Germany. I got that album when it was released. It traveled with me to Columbus, Ohio over Xmas and New Year 1999/2000 to visit some friends. We’ve listen to it so often. DMX, Biggie and Missy Elliot were also in heavy rotation. My friend’s mother and aunt on a road trip to Florida love these album too😈
Thank you for actually listen to the comments, unlike other RUclipsrs
It's only right to do Doggystyle after this keeping on that West Coast G Funk vibe... Or maybe The Game - The Documentary... Classic album
Or Warren Gs album the g funk era
Agreed.
Yes plssss!!! this would be fucking dope!
Yes!! The Documentary is a must! My personal #3 favorite album of all time, after 2001 and Marshall Mathers LP.
@@djdmac2417facts I’m still waiting for them to listen to Documentary + the follow up album Doctors Advocate, both of em classic west coast hip hop albums that definitely go under mosts radar especially doctors advocate
Oh man I love watching your videos. The two of you remind me of myself and my own dad only in reverse. We used to listen to his jazz records and just like you are introducing your dad to hip hop, mine introduced me to Joe Sample, Dave Bruebeck, Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane. He passed away last year and I miss him. Thank ya'll for bringing back those great memories for me and please keep building your own. Can't wait for the next video. Blessings to you both!!!🙏🙏🙏
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 my dawg!
Yo, your Dads face when The Watcher dropped haha. Wholesome content. Too tight! It must be crazy for him to hear records being sampled. I can only imagine we’ll be doing the same ina few decades haha.
Love watching you guys. After a couple of classics from the golden era, yall should do some albums from the most recent eras like To Pimp a butterfly (Kendrick) or 4 your eyez only (J. Cole)
This is the album that started my journey into hip hop. Followed all the way back to NWA, Death row then over to the east cost. Thank you Dr Dre 🔥
I passed out last night waiting for this but I'm so happy to watch it now! Gotta roll one up for this. It's only right.
Put it in the air 💨
Ayyy man... love what u guys got going on here. A father and a son having something for themselves that bonds them. A lot of people don't gave that to build a real relationship with their pops. Love it man. An ur dad is golden bro. So cool.
#blessingsfromgermany
Who would have thought that gangster rap classics could be so wholesome??? Fantastic channel, guys. I can’t wait to hear the reaction to “ain’t no fun” (if the homies can’t have none).
What made this album classic was the production value.
The next best produced album is probably Jay-Z's black album
Loved this album and loved the honest reaction and commentary. Breath of fresh air to find reactors with no gimmicks, just pure reaction and info. Great vid!
Thanks man!
Xxplosive” contains a sample from Soul Mann & The Brothers’s song “Bumpy’s Lament
Such a great channel. Bringing up albums from my youth that I would never dream of letting my dad catch me listening to when I was 14. Now I feel like meeting up and putting them on.
Just wanna say thank you for making these! I am currently going through a super rough time here in Texas and have been working harder than I ever have before- lots of nights staying up until 3am working. Listening to these videos is a great distraction and helps me get through.
You got this!
You should definitely react to Safe + Sound by DJ Quik. Quik's one of the most underrated Westcoast artists of all time!
Yes Dj quik is too underrated!
If it don't make dollaz it don't make sense
Most definitely!!! Quik the 🐐
Hell yeah!!
Fellas, I've enjoyed every minute of this!! Many blessings to you. When this came out my brother and I would drive around Johannesburg in South Africa bumping this album as loud as we could. With nowhere to go or to be, we were just cruising the our city listening to the best tunes!! 💥🇿🇦
PLEASE do Method Man & Redman - Blackout album the first one.. It has classic tracks like Da rockwilder, Y.O.U, Cereal Killer etc.. There's a reason why Redman is your favorite rapper's favorite rapper. His lines just go over casual listeners' heads. Real hiphop heads will understand what im talking about.. Meth is one of the greatest flows ever, and Red is one of the greatest lyricists ever..
Yall shoud do Helter Skelter by D.O.C! Thats an crazy album, great beats and storytelling.. Inspired by the Book Behold a Pale Horse by William Milton Cooper.. D.O.C deserves a reaction from you guys! One Love!
Loved revisting this classic album through you and your dad. Loved your energy, one of the best most refreshing reaction videos I've watched
Love when the watcher comes on first song you’re dads face fs with dres flow
Dam another classic album thanks guys for the time and keep it up with your dad. I think it’s time for Nasty Nas - Illmatic
32:22 The sample of "What's the difference" is a sample by a French artist Charles Aznavour - "Parce que tu crois"
Also, another reason people said Dre fell off is because after The Chronic he did "Dr. Dre Presents: The Aftermath" a compilation album. It wasn't received as well. Didn't get much appraisal. And the reviews were ok at best. It was the first album under Aftermath, with various artists like before though.
So he references this when saying people didn't fuck with him and thought he fell off.
That’s crazy I didn’t even know that existed
@@BridgingTheGapYT Yeah, I didn't either for the longest time. It has some crazy beats though! Definitely a couple hits too. It's a shame it doesn't get more light.
@@IceKoldKilla “been there done that” from the album is a banger
Dre had a Song Called "Been There, Done That" that explains Everything
I‘m from Germany and I love seeing your reactions
One of the GOAT albums in whole Hip Hop.
It’s kool to watch pops react. I wait to see cuz I forget what it was like when we first heard this. Like gimmie that head bob!
Probably the greatest album to ever bless eardrums all around the world 💯
Big FAN from Spain. I love watching you guys. I feel like y’all my family. I wish I had a dad like this. You should do Doggystyle next. LOVE
Please keep making these videos with your pops, they are very enjoyable! I dig your chemistry together, and it reminds me a lot of the conversations me and my pops had while listening to albums.
one of the few channels where I can watch the whole vid without skipping
This was awesome. Only halfway through but Xxplosive samples Bumpy's Lament by Soul Mann & the Brothers. From the original Shaft Album.
You should try doing a video with your dad playing an album for you to listen to....
Still 1 of my fave albums of all time, beats & production are just so 🔥
I found out about you guys from the Chronic reaction. It was recommended randomly. Then I watched all your vids. I’m excited about this one! I love it
same 😅
Your dad is so fuckin chill and cool man
Just finished watching, great content, loads of people saying they wanna see the Eminem show but I can’t be the only one that would prefer to see the slim shady LP before that?!
Eminem’a staff for peoples with vagina
Watching from San Diego, CA! Love you guys, dad is the best!
Was waiting for this one, a classic!
this channel has been promoted to my watch when rolling channel
This is such a nice version of reaction channels. Love it guys.
Man each album y’all pick is a CLASSIC!!!!
Really loving the video's. Have watched all of them through and just want to remind you to keep going. We around the same age aswell, so good to share the classics with pops. Netherlands represent!
Netherlands Waddup! 🔥
I know the main focus is albums but as much as Pops liked The Watcher, I'd love to see his reaction to the sequel with Jay-Z and Rakim.
You gotta introduce your pops to g-unit, the beg for mercy album was a classic. I think he will appreciate it
Yeah Dr Dre.❤❤❤
Love the reactions of your pops, also your chemistry. Y'all should react to a Big L album, he is reaction worthy. Greetings from Germany!
I love this. I’m doing this in reverse turning on some of these young folks on to real hip hop. The 90s is the best era in hip hop period!!
Can’t wait till you blow up bro this content is amazing
Thanks bro!
Your dad is dope, love the reactions!!
Shout outs from Germany, love your Dad's reactions to some of my all time favorite albums. Y'all got to do Scarface The Diary at some point.
Oldschool Hip Hop > Deutschrap oder was sagst du?
@@Yousef.Al-Jazi auf jeden Fall, 90er und Anfang 2000er war die beste Zeit im Rapgame. Deutschrap hör ich nur sehr wenig. Was sind deine Favoriten an Amirap?
How bout Game's The Documentary next? Great vid as always, love this channel!
Love it! Although theres a bit more cursing (to say the least), it would be awesome to see his reaction to Eazy Duz It!
You guys have such an amazing and authentic energy. Would love to see you do Good Kid Maad City
Loving these vids in New Zealand. From the sounds your dad seems to love in beats I would love to hear his reaction to mobb deep - the infamous. Also hell on earth