[REACTION] Listening to N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER | Otome no Timing
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- "Straight Outta Compton" is a song by American hip hop group N.W.A. and was released in 1988. It is ranked number 6 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop aaand none of us had ever heard it before. It was time to change that.
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"What's Dre actually even doing"
Literally making the music.
I love how offended they are. That’s how you know this song stands the test of time and is a true testament of art and free speech!
Exactly, songs that don't offend will never stand the test of time!
I'd love to see their reaction to Eazy-E's "Gimme that Nutt"! 😂😂
I mean yea "peace of pussy" "bitch" must be your defination of good music
All 3 got triggered 😂😂😂
I was guessing they were going to before the song started. 🤣
“Their getting triggered was the best part of the reaction. Everything else was milquetoast.”
I wouldn’t say triggered. They really didn’t too much of a reaction. Kinda a boring reaction
I knew they were just from looking at them before they played the song
That was the point to trigger you back then.
The song was not necessarily about what they did but more so about the stories and culture of Compton California.
Eazy E claimed to be actual gangster and threaten / hurt some of the others a few times
@maximisatwat It's true he was a kelly park compton crip and a drug dealer his cousin was also a drug dealer but he himself was murderd
eazy e stopped dealing
@@smithandsuperdeadeyeofthew823 yeah when his cousin died he pursued music and making money legally
These girls were not ready for some badass rappers who had many chips on their shoulders about cops and every thing that pisses them off which was everything. 😅😅😅😅...
'Next up, "Sippin on some Sizzurp" by Three Six Mafia' They wouldn't make it past the intro.
black ppl still have a chip on their shoulders, and they should!
People weren’t “soft” in the 1990’s. I really miss those days. Eazy E is still my favorite rapper of all time.
Amen to that brother!
Me too. Everyone now is just overly sensitive with "feelings"!
You'll be a lot more shocked when you listen to *NWA - Dope Man* (album version) and even more when you listen to *NWA - Fat Girl.* Fantastic tracks, but not catered to many sensibilities. On the other hand, their seminal *NWA - Fuck The Police* is a unifying track across the aisles, and another straight up banger. What's interesting though is that Dope Man samples from the 1972 track Funky Worm by The Ohio Players and the 'color palette' of that sample alone birthed the whole East Coast sub-genre of G-Funk. And back to the sensibilities, in Dope Man misogyny is actually employed as an emancipatory device, with how much of a 'scaring you straight' anti-drug song it is, in spite of all its raw-ness.
G-Funk ain't east coast
@@LetsGoPens528 Did I say East Coast? Well, damn. I don't know what possessed me. thanks.
Or A bitch is a Bitch
They are SELLING a GANGSTER lifestyle. It is meant to be degenerate. They aren't going to speak nicely about women, and shouldn't. Murder, cops, guns, drugs, burglary, robbing, arrest everybody's smiling along because they think they're meant to. Then he says some derogatory things about women and everyone is clutching their mouth and gasping like this is really unacceptable. "Cop hating" in 2023 is about the most lame mainstream thing you could do.
I'd say you're all 2 faced lames. Agree with all of it or Agree with none of it. Stop just blowing what ever way you are told to and take the music for what it is.
You ladies are listening too the holy grail of rap .muzic and legends in their own rights and band. God bless you all hopefully you all enjoyed your journey thro exploring the world of rap muzic. Music in general a great form of expresionalism and art and of one expressing themselves in that plain of existence. Rock n rap music is of my favorite ones although I get into different moods and listen to little bit of everything too.🍿💜🎼🎵
Craziest song NWA had is Gangsta Gangsta. Its super raw rap verses that doesnt hold back and the vivid storytelling is unmatched.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
Naw niggaz4life whole album was the most offensive. Especially she swallowed it.
These are the OG'S Of Rap eazy e ice cube NWA❤🔥😎
Ren criminally underrated and not mentioned
Ha u didn't know the other 3 names😂
The raw reality. Shi was even harder than the clip shows in the hood back in the day.
They were the genesis of gangster rap and what solidified west coast sound. It was extremely popular but also brought tons of criticism from the leaders of the day as "the degradation of society". I was about to graduate from high school during this time it was interesting times for sure.
Kids are to soft for this content.
NWA the Pioneers of Gangsta Rap.
Love me some NWA but it's pretty well established that Schoolly D. broke the gangster rap ground.
@@roberthughes5880 nobody knows or cares about schooly D .😀.
@@LakerDodgerRamKingLA ...and still it's more than care about YOU, hammerhead.
i grew up in L.A. IN THE EARLY 90'S there were a lot gangs everywhere
If you wanna see Dre rap, watch 100 miles and runnin
And alwayz into something.
Express yourself, beat dre led song
first time i heard cursin on the radio was when i heard this song back in the day
Great open minded reaction sisters. React to express yourself by nwa you ladies will love that song .
Did you know eazy E dad played on the original recording of that song. Played a trumpet or some other horn. Only for his kid to sample it the next generation.
3 liberals right there
Dre was the music & beats. NWA started in some crazy times with Gang Killing , (Crips & Bloods).😎
This reaction is really good guys! I recommend you listen to "A Bitch is a Bitch" by N.W.A I think you'd find that one much more enjoyable!
A nice open minded reaction ❤
I love how these cool square butt white girls are keeping it real and not trying to be something that their not 💯
I like your shirt that says,Born to be not perfect.Tony
Thank you! 😊
the camera work was done like that on purpose to demonstrate the bleak circumstances of L.A.. Also at the time of this video NWA (along with Ice-T) were some of the main critics of the LA police system which is where a lot of the angry energy was coming from. you can blame a lot of the misogyny of current rap on NWA and the early days of gangster rap. Before NWA, most rap was more playful and mostly about partying or competition. i was curious about how you ladies would respond to MC Ren's verse and i saw a very honest response...lol
Is a brother that would smother your mother
But make your sister think i love her... they just skip over that part? Lol thats like the best opening line for Eazy-E
There good!! Biggest understatement in the world
You guys miss 90% of it and that's probably a good idea 😂 this is the beginning of gangster at this is what started it.... People talking about killing each other and talking about guns nowadays it started with NWA this is like late 1980s..... This is way before ice cube or dr. Dre or Eazy-E we're even heard of
Actually Eazy-E dropped Boyz n the Hood in '87, people knew Eazy-E before NWA.
@@kennethmacalpin7655 I'm well aware...... But a lot of people didn't have eazy duz it....... Obviously now everyone has it but I'm talking about when it came out
These 3 pass the vibe check
Well 2 of them do....😂😂😂
No they didn’t
Idk bout that
Subscribe because it will be interesting to see you guys reacting to some rap with... Questionable lyrics lmao
One recommendation: King Von - Grandson for President
You should do a Big L Reaction to one of his songs like Put It On and or his 7 minute freestyle with Jay-Z
Great song by a great group
Geeesh. I miss the 80’s.
Queen live Somebody to Love in Montreal 1981
Do NWA - appetite for destruction uncensored version
I'm an American white boy and as a teenager in the 80s, we played NWA constantly along with judas priest metal music as well. It's all about teenage angst just like Kurt Cobain said.
Compton is a suburb of los angeles california usa 🇺🇸
The song is geared toward men, specifically black men who have been screwed over by cops, women and society. Classic anthem and good old school song!!🎉
NWA's Straight Outta Compton brought a message of anger that was occurring. This is 1988. There was police brutality, racial profiling and unfair treatment that was happening. Finally, there were the gangs. It was the Crips vs the Bloods. The original Blue vs Red.
NWA's message was that they had enough of what society was doing to them as young black men and to minorities. Whether you were Asian, Latino or Native American. In 1988, the youth related and connected to this in a major way.
You're open-mindedness is appreciated, said the middle-aged man.
Whether it was rock or rap, the music of my generation was so much more bad ass than the pussy shit millennials listen to today. And not just the music, but our entire attitude towards life. And the step back into pearl-clutching timidity that our culture has taken is a tragedy.
Y’all smoked crack
There’s plenty of good music nowadays. You’re just close minded buddy.
@@Elis_Gallacher it may not be that they are close minded but sometimes it can be hard to find when all the radio plays is the popular stuff yk with that type of music it's normally recommended by a friend or sometimes randomly pops up in your feed nut not always easy to find
I think you meant Gen Z not Millennials
as a genz mf i agree, fuck this pussy ass generation man smh
Haha with youth like yall we're all effed.
Respect
Instantly knew they was gonna get triggered by MC Ren’s verse 😂
You don't now who Eazy E is? Ice Cue and Dre would have never existed without him. RIP.
considering ice cube wrote most of the songs back then easy needed cube more then cube needed easy
@@JR-iz1yy Eazy was the reason they were exposed and signed. Sure someone else could have done boyz in da hood, but they would have again needed another money man as E was that as well. Not exactly point A to B pal.
@@NorthernThaiGardenGuy Eazy had the money, but Dre and Cube were too talented not to get signed somewhere else.
Real chop, I was thinking the same thing.
You should see The Merkins NWA parody of this song called KWA.
That shit is fire
best song everrr
That has changed 😂
Please listen to the second NWA album, you will like this one more
"There SOOOO ANNNNGRY"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ladies,...ya need to pause the video when you have a comment. You blabbed over many lyrics.
One of the most dangerous places in the US
Dre produces makes beats and raps on most of the songs.
❤
Anything NWA is entertaining
Welcome to gen X ladies!
Nice reaction. Cool to see younger people from a different demographic react to the classics i grew up on.
One thing though kinda caught me off guard an had me laughing. Yall paused the video an seemef to get offended at them saying the B Word an saying F them etc. but just before that they are rapping about mowing down innocent people with assault rifles, terrorizing communities filled with poor opressed people by committing violent crimes, being ruthless gang members etc an yall had no problem with that but when they say bitch they have gone too far 😂 This new generation is kinda funny at times 😂 any way peace an love nice video.
have you reviewed F Tha police?
Correction,Born to be real, not perfect.Tony
They really liked Eazy E lol.
Please check out " Just don't bite it" NWA
She Swallowed It is even worse lol
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They should not ever look at another hip hop song ever
Don’t realise easy was older then all of them😂
They was not ready for real rap 😂😂
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Where y’all from
Germany
Surely react to Wu tang clan next
its not that htey are offened, it's they have no idea what is happening. No inclination toward a metaphor. Sheltered children. they are all 14 emotionally.
Cube 🐐
Ihr seit halt alle ein wenig zu jung um das noch so richtig mitbekommen zu haben...
Eazy-E!!!
If y'all had to live under those conditions in your community, you'd be pissed off too.... and that's coming from a 57 year old man that saw what those brothers endured. The crime was Law Enforcement was worse then the gangs patrolling the hoods. Think about it.
Yeah just talk over the bars why don't you
They're angry!
Shill's to the system
🤣🤣🤣🎙️👍🏽
Try anything from 2LIVECREW
😂😂😂
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If THIS song offended you? Then trust me when I say this...DO NOT LISTEN to Eazy-E "Gimme that Nutt"! That song will make Straight outta Compton sound like a child's bedtime lullaby! 😂
Three beautiful girls where you girls from??❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
From Germany
WOW BEAUTIFUL WOMEN 😍 I LOVE IT ❤️ VERY GOOD LOOKING 👍 😉
HELLO BEAUTIFUL LADYS 😍 WAS UP IM CALIFORNIA 😉🫡
I like this song for one reason only. It gave Weird Al Yankovic inspiration to name his twelfth album "Straight outta Lynwood" :)
Hey, weird al reactions will be awesome 😎
@@silenthillresident Yeah, they would be :) Like "Tacky" or "Word Crimes"
Lol why 😂 😂😂
You need to see the movie of the NWA.
I wouldn’t recommend since they did e dirty
@@Cedsoncolefax, and forget Ren
@@primezilla37 and Arabian prince
@@Cedsoncole he wasn’t even in the movie
Too hard for you. Lol
Why you so pressed? 🤣
Easy was the best
You're are making fun of Godfather of gangsta rapper
Wait until you hear f da police
Please note that I don’t hate all police, I just think it’s a good song
If u ain't ready for music like this don't react to this 🤦🏽♂️
Couldn’t pass the vibe check
NWA was never popping. Eminem buried them!
Are you guys German?
Yes
@@otomenotiming Berlin? Hamburg? Frankfurt?
Aus Berlin