Bro, 8 Mile was made in 2002 but set in 1995. The beats used in the film were the popular beats of 94/95, hence this, Show & AG and Onyx are the main records you hear. Check out: Onyx - Last Days Showbiz & AG - Next Level
I like seeing young bloods reacting to some old school hip hop. Check out some NAS - 'Rewind', ' I Gave You Power', and 'Undying Love'.....these will blow your mind!!!.....
@@VloneFrank You can't go wrong with Nas. He is probably my GOAT along with Rakim and Kool G Rap. You could hear Kool G and Rakim in Nas's style when he first came out. I would also like to suggest MY State of Mind by Nas if you ain't already heard it. Straight heat!!!!
Love to see youngsters react to real ruckus. Beat nasty as Shaq's feet. Prodigy always brought that havoc to the streets. Way before Hip-Hop morphed to Hit-Pop.
This is the golden Era man.. real rap. Mobb Deep Kurupt 2Pac Westside connection Warren G Nate Dogg Too $hort Biggie Capone-N-Noreaga Wu-Tang Nas NWA Big L Gang Starr Modern day rap aint touching this. (Good review) 👍🏼
I don't mind him calling it the 8mile beat. Us 80s babies didn't consume a lot of our fav old school music the way it was suppose to be consumed. Movie soundtracks, commercials, is how I and and many of us discovered some songs
@@VloneFrank Yo VloneFrank, I was consumed with hip hop before and after Mobb Deep came out. I also write and spit hardcore lyrics especially from that era. Mobb Deep is from Queens NY. Another song you need to hear is Affirmative Action by The Firm. The beat is hard like Shook Ones 2 and it's a group of Individual rappers put together by Nas and Dr. Dre. The song Affirmative action features AZ, Cormega, Nas and Foxy Brown. It's straight 💥💥💥💥!!!!
Agreed. How many of us listened to EW&F or Parliament or James Brown and were like “oh shit, that’s where that comes from??” That’s just how culture slides.
Peace my brother.. I just subscribed.. and you said to tell you about any method man colabos.. well I got a dope one for you.. and I think you'll be the first to play it.. do a reaction to 2 pac featuring method man, red man and daz and kurupt.. it's called I got my mind made up.. peace.. I'll be on your channel
Hey man in my defense this was a year ago I got a lot more knowledge now with the old school rap and hold up to a high standard on respect. I salute your generation for paving the way ! 🫡
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@@40EastTrill I feel you too, when I was young (i'm 43 now) I knew music before my time too but today's gen is a bit different with the internet and information at their very finger tips.. but the guy got respect. But I do understand being frustrated at the Eminem association. Im from queens and after Wu tang and Boot Camp, Mobb deep and them queensbridge cats are my favorite.
It was the instrumental that’s all, Djs always play instrumental’s for freestyles. You didn’t know that. Every beat on there is a Classic hip hop track.
The last beat on 8 mile the poppa doc battle was ONYX ''LAST DAYZ'' BEAT. That's how they do battles take classic beats. You should check out all ONYX ISH
And to think Havoc didn't like this beat when he first produced it and wanted to make it a throw away beat,, Prodigy and the rest of MOBB DEEP change his mind
VF the funny thing is you keep harping on their age as being 19 years old. ------ Take note, this song is "Shook Ones Pt II". They did "Shook ones Pt 1", back when they were 15-16 years old. It was on their first EP/ mini album. -------- When they made this version they had to tone down the violent lyrics in order for it to get redio play and become a hit. --------- So the beat is fire no mtter what, but this is the tame lyrical version of the song. ------- Mobb Deep was not to be messed with for sure.
Great reaction! Definitely check out "survival if the fittest" of the same album. Mobb deep's catalog can't be touched, many classics in there ( if you like that 90s street sound, also check out Kool G Rap. His song "take em to war" is a definite must listen). Peace! ✌️
This is a result of the current generation being too arrogant and stuck in the here and now to go back to music before them. It would behoove you. Our shit was better. #facts
@@VloneFrank Big Noyd is one of my favorite rappers, he on it.. I believe you did a track "right back at you" from Mobb Deep ft Big Noyd (and ghostface n Raekwon too)..
Word I feel that. I grew up around a lot of older folks barely anybody my age really. When I talk to other guys my age the mentality be totally different and I just been told based of my mentality and my interests I got a old soul. So not necessarily a older mind but a older soul.
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 one of them what? I know more Hip-hop than your a$$ fr. But you don't need to be an a$$hole about it. Dudes only 22, chill out my guy.
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 you just sound stupid saying that either way. No point in disrespecting ignorant young cats even if you are generalizing. I've never even watched 8 mile because I hated Eminems goofy a$$ from the beginning. But acting like dudes aren't Hip-hop if haven't heard this and that is for lames.
So you never heard of Mobb Deep?😳 they have a Deeeeeeeep catalog bro … “ Survival of the Fittest, Eye for a Eye, Drop a gem(Tupac diss) Quiet Storm, The Realist( kool g rap) plenty more dive in
8 Mile beat! Lol This a Queens NYC beat!!
Ignorance is bliss 🤦🏽♂️ , gotta show love and respect to NYC !!
@@VloneFrank they're the originators of hip hop afterall.
Made the song more popular though
@@VloneFrank i love your energy and the way you react to both the music and your fans. super underrated but u otw up g 🙌❤
@@ceaserknk6640 no wayy 😂the song was already popular
I remember the 90‘s era. Glad that the younger generation now discovers real HipHop. ❤
Onelove brother !!
I remember the first time hearing this song I finally understood why the crowd knew to yell “half way crooks” in 8 mile😂
Bro haha same 😂😂
🤦🏽♀️
That’s disrespectful calling it a 8 mile beat
I wanted to say the same thing
also this line in 8 mile "hes scared to death, scared to look... in his fucking yearbook" directly references this song again
Bro, 8 Mile was made in 2002 but set in 1995. The beats used in the film were the popular beats of 94/95, hence this, Show & AG and Onyx are the main records you hear.
Check out:
Onyx - Last Days
Showbiz & AG - Next Level
It's Showbiz &AG-Next Level(Nytetime Remix) was used in the movie. It's produced by DJ Premier.
Showbiz and AG- Next Level is something crazy
Can’t forget naughty by nature
It’s not a recycled beat. This is the ORIGINAL song.
I like seeing young bloods reacting to some old school hip hop. Check out some NAS - 'Rewind', ' I Gave You Power', and 'Undying Love'.....these will blow your mind!!!.....
Appreciate the feedback brother , ill be checking them out !!
@@VloneFrank You can't go wrong with Nas. He is probably my GOAT along with Rakim and Kool G Rap. You could hear Kool G and Rakim in Nas's style when he first came out. I would also like to suggest MY State of Mind by Nas if you ain't already heard it. Straight heat!!!!
Love to see youngsters react to real ruckus. Beat nasty as Shaq's feet. Prodigy always brought that havoc to the streets. Way before Hip-Hop morphed to Hit-Pop.
One half of mobb deep Havoc(the second one rapping) is the main beat maker producer for the group. He made this beat. R.I.P. Prodigy.
8 mile beat 🤣 Yall young buls kill me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aye man I know I know 😂 but I got the memo now. Mobb Deep untouched. Much Respect to them for paving a way !!
So this is your first mobb deep record. Welcome to a journey. Do survival of the fittest from mobb deep next. its off the same album as this track
Appreciate the love brother I already reacted to that one !! Straight heat 🔥
mobb deep The Infamous album is classic.
Their first 3 albums are crazy good
Juvenile hell? i liked Murda Muzik.. after that tho.. i'll stick to cormega and tragedy instead..
They always use instrumentals in battles w music. No one makes beats for battles...
Has to be the hardest song ever made lol
This is the golden Era man.. real rap.
Mobb Deep
Kurupt
2Pac
Westside connection
Warren G
Nate Dogg
Too $hort
Biggie
Capone-N-Noreaga
Wu-Tang
Nas
NWA
Big L
Gang Starr
Modern day rap aint touching this. (Good review) 👍🏼
None of those freestyle beats were "8 Mile" beats. They're instrumentals from mostly 90s joints.
I don't mind him calling it the 8mile beat. Us 80s babies didn't consume a lot of our fav old school music the way it was suppose to be consumed. Movie soundtracks, commercials, is how I and and many of us discovered some songs
Appreciate the feedback brother , that's exactly where I'm coming from but I am also glad I get to go back and get a taste of this music as well.
@@VloneFrank Yo VloneFrank, I was consumed with hip hop before and after Mobb Deep came out. I also write and spit hardcore lyrics especially from that era. Mobb Deep is from Queens NY. Another song you need to hear is Affirmative Action by The Firm. The beat is hard like Shook Ones 2 and it's a group of Individual rappers put together by Nas and Dr. Dre. The song Affirmative action features AZ, Cormega, Nas and Foxy Brown. It's straight 💥💥💥💥!!!!
Nba 2k
@@VloneFrank Much love and respect my brother. Peace!!!!
Agreed. How many of us listened to EW&F or Parliament or James Brown and were like “oh shit, that’s where that comes from??” That’s just how culture slides.
8 mile beat I swear this generation just be saying anything…Detroit couldn’t produce nothing this HARD ya heard!!
Peace my brother.. I just subscribed.. and you said to tell you about any method man colabos.. well I got a dope one for you.. and I think you'll be the first to play it.. do a reaction to 2 pac featuring method man, red man and daz and kurupt.. it's called I got my mind made up.. peace.. I'll be on your channel
No sir, this is a Mobb Deep beat!!! 🔥 🔥🔥
Check out quite storm mobb deep ft Lil Kim
Appreciate the suggestion brother , I’ll check it out !!
Gross that 8 mile is your reference. Strap in son to learn the origins of REAL HIP HOP. And yes they were like 19 here
Hey man in my defense this was a year ago I got a lot more knowledge now with the old school rap and hold up to a high standard on respect. I salute your generation for paving the way ! 🫡
@VloneFrank it was my first video of yours, I've since seen your progress- congrats and salute to you for recognizing real as well!
that beat set the vibe for the streets in ny.. that beat came on when i was kid it hit hard.
People call this the "8-Mile Beat" now? Damn, I had no idea.
Lol
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You should react to Big Pun
•"Twins (Deep Cover '98)"
•"Beware"
•"Super Lyrical f. Black Thought"
•"You Aint A Killer"
•"My Turn"
•"Still Not A Player"
Appreciate the sub brother , I will definitely be checking those out !!!
That snare ain't a snare its the stove lightingin up.... listen!!!
Most iconic hip-hop beat of all times
8 Mile? This is a Mobb Deep beat. Y'all young boys got a lot to learn.
Appreciate the feedback but read the title brother. 21 years old this music is no where near my era. It’s cool to see where it really originated from.
@@VloneFrank I understand that but it's still no excuse. I knew about music from the 70s when I was growing up.
@@VloneFrank You're learning now youngin. Enjoy the ride 🤣👍
@@40EastTrill I feel you too, when I was young (i'm 43 now) I knew music before my time too but today's gen is a bit different with the internet and information at their very finger tips.. but the guy got respect. But I do understand being frustrated at the Eminem association. Im from queens and after Wu tang and Boot Camp, Mobb deep and them queensbridge cats are my favorite.
@@40EastTrillno excuse 🤣🤣 acting like he breaking the law for not knowing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's more of a surprise VloneFrank, is why you did not react to the Mobb Deep Shock ones music video????...
Big Pun - You aint a killer
Cool review, those guys were 🔥. I'm the same age as them and born in NYC. When you get a chance check out Onyx, MF Doom, M.O.P. and EPMD
Appreciate the love brother , any song suggestions from them ??
Onyx - Through ya guns in the air, & Slam
M.O.P. - How about some hardcore, Ante up
Who created the shock ones beat was HAVOC ( MOBB DEEP )
Mobb Deep Shook One 2 is classic.
Mobb Deep,
"Still Shining"
🔥🔥🔥
Still Shining is hard!!!
I hope you've learned by now re: beat origin.
they was about 16-17 when they did this cut...and Havoc that had the 2nd verse made this beat....
Havoc the second guy rapping made the beat 🔥🔥🔥
It was the instrumental that’s all, Djs always play instrumental’s for freestyles. You didn’t know that.
Every beat on there is a Classic hip hop track.
NY all day love you for respecting our classics
The last beat on 8 mile the poppa doc battle was ONYX ''LAST DAYZ'' BEAT. That's how they do battles take classic beats. You should check out all ONYX ISH
And to think Havoc didn't like this beat when he first produced it and wanted to make it a throw away beat,, Prodigy and the rest of MOBB DEEP change his mind
VF the funny thing is you keep harping on their age as being 19 years old. ------ Take note, this song is "Shook Ones Pt II". They did "Shook ones Pt 1", back when they were 15-16 years old. It was on their first EP/ mini album. -------- When they made this version they had to tone down the violent lyrics in order for it to get redio play and become a hit. --------- So the beat is fire no mtter what, but this is the tame lyrical version of the song. ------- Mobb Deep was not to be messed with for sure.
I don’t get the 8 mile beat, the movie literally starts with Shook Ones and Eminem rapping along to Prodigy’s verse.
HAHAHAH he thought MnM made something this hard LMFAO. GTFOH.
Kids.
Bro, do us a favor and check out Mariah Carey “The Roof” and prepare to hear ANOTHER generation of homage but done PROPER.
Trust me.
Hmm that’s a new one , I’ll definitely give it a check. Appreciate the suggestion brother !!
Great reaction! Definitely check out "survival if the fittest" of the same album. Mobb deep's catalog can't be touched, many classics in there ( if you like that 90s street sound, also check out Kool G Rap. His song "take em to war" is a definite must listen). Peace! ✌️
Appreciate the love and support brother ! Going to definitely check them out !!
Survival of the fittest is definitely one of mobb deeps best tracks...facts
This is a result of the current generation being too arrogant and stuck in the here and now to go back to music before them. It would behoove you. Our shit was better. #facts
Can’t argue with that. I definitely think the music back then was at its peak. Can’t beat a timeless era !!
Made that beat on the project stove 🔥🔥🔥🔥. Gotta check out Mobb Deep Still Shinin
Appreciate the suggestion brother , I’ll check em out !!
Thats One of Havoc’s masterpieces!
have you reacted to Mobb Deep - Give up the goods?
Not yet but I’ll check it out !!
@@VloneFrank Big Noyd is one of my favorite rappers, he on it.. I believe you did a track "right back at you" from Mobb Deep ft Big Noyd (and ghostface n Raekwon too)..
@@VloneFrank Actually you didnt react to it (you reacted to "back at you" a different song)
Mobb Deep "right Back at you"
Bwahahahah ain’t this the 8 mile beat? I’m dead!
One of the hardest tracks of all time!
8 mile beat, the song opens the movie lol
Mobb Deep Shook ones pt 2 no some Eminem BS.
Almost everyone I seen review this song also thinks their “mind is older” lol. How would you know
Word I feel that. I grew up around a lot of older folks barely anybody my age really. When I talk to other guys my age the mentality be totally different and I just been told based of my mentality and my interests I got a old soul. So not necessarily a older mind but a older soul.
"Give Up The Goods"(Just Step) - Mobb Deep (Feat. Big Noyd)
"QU-Hectic" - Mobb Deep
"Apostle's Warning" - Mobb Deep
Favorite song!!! All time!!!!
Eight Mile used the Mobb Deep beat. this came out before that movie
& that’s what made the song more interesting for me, I had no idea ! Crazy how much the older culture in music influenced so much. Gotta respect it.
Havoc made some of the best beats!
you've earned a new subscriber man. i love the pure/genuine energy you react with. you are a positive soul and have my best wishes in life
Appreciate the love brother , means a lot. God bless !!
Got a gas stove? Now who's da chef?
React to throw dem thangs indo g
I fucks wit cha channel 💯
Why did eminem sing this song?
8 Mile😂😂😂 classic QB shit
05.53 when you realize why the whole audience finished the line with Rabbit
(took me too fkn long)
If y'all know this track from 8 mile not mobb deep , you ain't hip hop
Hip hop is dead - Nas 2006 so true to this day
Clown 🤡🔫
@@b-boycastertroy so you one of them , proved my point
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 one of them what? I know more Hip-hop than your a$$ fr. But you don't need to be an a$$hole about it. Dudes only 22, chill out my guy.
@@b-boycastertroy I was speaking in general, and you didn't prove shit , just wasting people time , do your homework kid
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 you just sound stupid saying that either way. No point in disrespecting ignorant young cats even if you are generalizing. I've never even watched 8 mile because I hated Eminems goofy a$$ from the beginning. But acting like dudes aren't Hip-hop if haven't heard this and that is for lames.
Literally in the credits plus "ain't such thing as half way crook" didn't give it away💀
Only movie credits im staying for is a marvel movie for the post credit scene big dawg.
So you never heard of Mobb Deep?😳 they have a Deeeeeeeep catalog bro … “ Survival of the Fittest, Eye for a Eye, Drop a gem(Tupac diss) Quiet Storm, The Realist( kool g rap) plenty more dive in
Appreciate the suggestions bro, A Tupac Diss ?? sheesh ! Im going to definitely need to check that it. More Mobb Deep Coming
Eminem freestyle goes like HAhaHaHa lol he was trash
Do yourself a favor and look up on youtube "mobb deep and ghost busters theme song"...you can thank me later. haha
Will do brother , appreciate it !
that shit was trash yo lol wtf its kind of funny if anything
Gotta do some reactions to any song from the best rap album of all time. Nas-Illmatic
Drop your top 3, appreciate it brother !!
I Can't pick 3, there are only 10 songs and they are all classics
Haha nah havoc from mobb deep did this beat 😂
Yeah I realized that during my channel growth and now he is one of my favorite producers 🔥
Kids....😂