*First Time Hearing* Sir Mix A Lot- Posse On Broadway|REACTION!!

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  • @davidwaite7861
    @davidwaite7861 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +2

    ❀❀❀❀❀❀❀

  • @romainimpallonia4864
    @romainimpallonia4864 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +4

    Real hip hop

  • @darrylwaddell9838
    @darrylwaddell9838 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    We danced back then, we enjoyed music like it should be 😂

  • @djb10
    @djb10 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +2

    I notice the surprise in your face when you see old school hip hop dances.....I would love to see you react to the movie 'Beat Street' (1984). 1 of the 1st hip hop movies & the best IMO.

  • @genx7006
    @genx7006 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +2

    I've never seen you bob your head so much. 😂 Regarding the dancers, back in the late 1980s, everyone was dancing, if you can believe it. People were out-competing each other at high school dances. It was wild. If you want to see some more crazy dance moves, check out "Best Kept Secret" by Masta Ace, if you haven't done that one already. There was one dancer who planked in the air. I have no idea how you do that.😅

    • @E-d1d3
      @E-d1d3 Pƙed 22 dny

      It was hip hop

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    An extra dope reaction đŸ”„! That sound was a beatbox lol. I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to Sir Mix A Lot before: Baby Got Back. Posse On Broadway was released as the lead single from Sir Mix A Lot's 1988 album: Swass. It was written and produced by Sir Mix A Lot. The song reached #21 Hot Dance chart, #44 Hot Black Singles chart and #70 Hot 100. The music video was directed by Brad Huskinson and featured Sir Mix A Lot's Posse: Kid Sensation, Maharaji, Attitude Adjuster, PLB, Larry The White Guy, Dance Crew- Party People In Action. Btw- Dick's is a drive-in burger restaurant in Seattle 😉. The owner wouldn't allow the video to be filmed there so they filmed it at another local drive-in called: Stan's. There's a funny story to go with that down below.
    Q: After the song came out did you become the hero of Dick’s Drive-In?
    A: Actually not! When we shot the “Posse On Broadway” video, we were getting ready to shoot it, we went to Dick’s. The song was, you know, kind of underground, it had a nice underground swell to it, didn’t have a lot of radio play but we were moving some units. We went to Dick’s and we talked to the owner. I said: “We want to shoot a rap video”. He said, “What do you mean?”. Keep in mind rap was new to him. “I don’t understand what you want to rap 
 What are you wrapping up?”. He didn’t understand what we were talking about. So he actually told us no, so it wasn’t shot at Dick’s. We had to use a place called Stan’s down on Rainier that looked just like Dick’s.
    And here’s the crazy thing, he’s passed away now, but before he passed away we did a show, closed down Broadway, did a show right on Broadway at Dick’s on the street and he drove up with his kids, rolled down the window, and he apologized. 96 years old or whatever he was at the time. He said: “Hey, I didn’t know”. I said: “No, I’m not upset, sir, not at all”. I mean, I would have said the same damn thing. Fifteen hooligans walk up to my door saying they want to shoot a rap video. Kiss my ass, I sell hamburgers. You know, but he actually apologized to me, shook my hand and within a year he was gone, just like that. I had to tell that story ’cause that means a lot to me.
    The single: "Posse On Broadway", is regarded as Sir Mix A Lot’s career breakthrough song and the first golden age Hip-Hop record from outside the well-established East Coast, California West Coast, and Southern Hip-Hop scenes to be nationally embraced by the Hip-Hop culture.
    The track's low-frequency bass drum sounds were created by Roland's TR-808 drum machine referred to in the lyrics as the "808 kick-drum". The elongated decay was difficult to capture on the 24-inch tape of the era, and Terry Date, a famous Seattle recording engineer best known for his work with Grunge music acts, helped achieve the effect.
    Sir Mix A Lot Info 📰:
    Anthony Ray (Sir Mix A Lot) was born born August 12, 1963 in Seattle Washington. He is a rapper, DJ, actor and entrepreneur. His discography consists of six studio albums, 15 singles and 11 music videos. He won a 1993 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance with his song: Baby Got Back. He also won the award for Favorite Rap Artist at the 1993 Billboard Music Awards. A music teacher at Eckstein Middle School introduced Sir Mix A Lot to the possibility of a music career. Sir Mix A Lot was interested in electronics and CB radio from a young age. One of his early jobs was working at a pinball arcade servicing machines, and during that time he started to fix keyboards and other musical equipment. He still works with electronics as a hobby.
    While living in the Bryant Manor apartments on 19th Ave and East Yesler Way, Anthony Ray started school at Roosevelt High School, near the University District, when the Seattle Public School District was in the throes of what would be a 21-year experiment to integrate the school system; Guns N' Roses member Duff McKagan and actress Rose McGowan also went there. Students were bused from their inner-city and suburban neighborhoods to schools at the other end of the city. From 1978 to 1999, when the busing program was in operation, minorities carried the burden of busing, going from the South End and the Central Area to predominantly white schools in the North End.
    Soon after high school, he began DJing parties at local community centers. By 1983, Sir Mix-A-Lot had begun playing weekends regularly at the Rainier Vista Boys And Girls Club in South Seattle. Soon he moved locations and started hosting his parties at the Rotary Boys And Girls Club in the Central District. It was there that he met 'Nasty' Nes Rodriguez, a local radio DJ and host of Fresh Tracks, the West Coast's first rap radio show on Seattle station KKFX (K-Fox).
    Sir Mix A Lot partnered with Nasty Nes Rodriguez and local businessman Ed Locke to found the Nastymix Records record label in 1983. The first song to gain popularity outside of Seattle was the single: "Square Dance Rap", in 1986. Sir Mix A Lot had originally decided to rap the entire song slowly, then speed it up and increase its pitch in post production, he later told Seattle Refined in 2018 that: "I didn't want to rap, that's why I use this weird Smurf voice". After the song was picked up by DJs in clubs nationwide, he toured Florida, New York, and other states. While in Arizona, he noticed a street named Broadway with a restaurant named Dick's, just like Seattle. This gave him the idea to write his next hit song: "Posse On Broadway". The title referred to Broadway in Seattle's Capitol Hill District. Released in 1987, the single made the Top 100 but quickly disappeared, although it remains popular in the Seattle area for its references to many local landmarks.
    Sir Mix A Lot's 1988 debut album: Swass, produced two other singles: "Square-Dance Rap" and "Iron Man", a Rap Metal track sampling from the song of the same name by Black Sabbath; it was backed by the Seattle Heavy Metal band Metal Church. In 1990, the Recording Industry Association of America certified his album: Swass, Platinum. In 1988, the popular MTV television show: Yo! MTV Raps, even came to Seattle to film an episode with Sir Mix A Lot.
    Sir Mix A Lot released his second album: Seminar, in 1989 and it featured the singles: "My Hooptie", "Beepers", "Gortex" and "I Got Game". The album was certified Gold by the RIAA.
    In 1991, Sir Mix A Lot signed to the Def American Recordings record label, which also bought the rights to his first two albums, and released his third album: Mack Daddy in 1992, which went Platinum. The single: "Baby Got Back", was a number one Pop chart hit that went double Platinum and won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. MTV aired the music video for the song only after 9 PM because of "many, many, complaints". The single: "Baby Got Back", has made Sir Mix A Lot over 100 million dollars in royalties since its original release.
    In 1993, Sir Mix A Lot collaborated with Seattle-based grunge band Mudhoney for the song: "Freak Momma", for the film: Judgment Night, movie soundtrack.
    In 1994, he released the album: Chief Boot Knocka, which reached #69 on the Billboard 200 and #28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Charts. The album featured the hit single: "Put 'Em On The Glass". "Just Da Pimpin' in Me" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance but lost to the song: "Let Me Ride", by Dr Dre.
    When his 1996 album: Return Of The Bumpasaurus, was only given a low label promotion, leading to lackluster sales, Sir Mix A Lot left Def American Recordings. During the time off, he worked closely with the band The Presidents Of The United States Of America under the group name "Subset" with a combination of Rock and Rap music, but nothing was ever officially released.
    Sir Mix A Lot then signed with the independent record label: Artist Direct, for his 2003 album: Daddy's Home, with "Big Johnson" as its lead single. The next year, he released a DVD entitled: "Shhhh... Don't Tell 'Em That", to promote the album.
    In 2010, Sir Mix A Lot announced his next album: Dun 4got About Mix. The lead single: "Carz", was released to CZcams on 23 Nov 2010. By June 2011, the music video had had over a million views, although no release date for the album has been set as of 2023. In the same year, his F.U.B.A.R. Remix for the song: Conditions Of My Parole, appeared on Puscifer's remix album: All Re-Mixed Up.
    In 2013, Sir Mix A Lot produced the album: Dream, for the urban Rock band Ayron Jones And The Way. He opened their album release party at Neumos on November 2, 2013. That Christmas season, he promoted the Washington State Lottery over the Christmas season, with advertisements featuring his music appearing on Spotify.
    On June 6, 2014, Sir Mix A Lot collaborated and performed with The Seattle Symphony on a new composition by Gabriel Prokofiev as part of the symphony's Sonic Evolution series of new orchestral pieces inspired by Seattle's music icons. Sir Mix A Lot and The Seattle Symphony also performed a live performance of his song: "Baby Got Back", which the video of that performance is on CZcams.
    In 2014, rapper Nicki Minaj released the single: "Anaconda", which prominently featured samples from: "Baby Got Back". Sir Mix A Lot praised both the artist and the song, calling it the "new and improved version" of "Baby Got Back".
    In March 2016, Sir Mix A Lot collaborated with TNT and LK on the track and music video: "Streets Don't Love Me".
    From 2017 to 2019, Sir Mix A Lot hosted a morning radio show based in Seattle on Hot 103.7 FM.
    In 2023, Sir Mix A Lot still performs live on stage at festivals and special events all across the country.
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    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      Miscellaneous Notes 🗃:
      Sir Mix A Lot's teenage sidekick Kid Sensation (aka Xola Malik) would go on to have a notable Hip-Hop career as well releasing 6 albums on his own. He also went into music production, where he produced music for Jackie Jackson of The Jackson 5, former Seattle Seahawks running back Shawn Alexander's local FSN show, and for the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks. He formed "Xola Music", where he recorded ads and jingles for various professional sports teams (Green Bay Packers, San Antonio Spurs) along with some voice-over work. He recorded a track for baseball star Ken Griffey Jr called: "Back Home", in 2009. He also began acting in various commercials, and made his big screen debut in the 2012 film: Safety Not Guaranteed.
      Sir Mix A Lot has made theme songs for the Seattle Super Sonics ("Not In Our House") and for Seattle Mariners baseball star Ichiro ("Ichiro!").
      In 1995, Sir Mix A Lot was the regular host of the short-lived UPN anthology drama series: The Watcher, in which, in 2000, he was quoted in Vibe magazine as saying: "in retrospect, I wish I hadn't done (the show)".
      In 2006, Sir Mix A Lot appeared on Adult Swim's show: Tom Goes To The Mayor, and The 17th Treehouse Of Horror on FoxTV's The Simpsons.
      In 2008, he appeared on Adult Swim's show: Robot Chicken, singing a song entitled: "Table Be Round". It was sung in the style of "Baby Got Back", but was about to King Arthur's creation of the Round Table. He also voiced politician Hans Blix and singer Stevie Wonder in the season 3 finale. He also did a voiceover for the television show: BoJack Horseman (Season 4 "The Judge"), playing himself.
      Sir Mix A Lot provides narration and commentary in Wheedle's Groove, a 2009 documentary about the Seattle 1960s and 1970s Funk and Soul music scene.
      In June 2018, the DIY Network aired a special called Sir Mix A Lot's House Remix, which involved Sir Mix-A-Lot buying and flipping a house in the greater Seattle area.
      In 2019, he became the spokesperson for Cards Against Humanity's "Ass Pack".
      Sir Mix A Lot has an extensive car collection which includes: Ferraris, Corvettes, Gemballas, Mercedes, Porsches, McLarens, Audis, Lamborghinis and more.
      Sir Mix A Lot Albums 📀:
      Swass (1988)
      Seminar (1989)
      Mack Daddy (1992)
      Chief Boot Knocka (1994)
      Return Of The Bumpasaurus (1996)
      Daddy's Home (2003)
      Kid Sensation Albums 📀:
      Rollin' With Number One (1990)
      The Power Of Rhyme (1992)
      Seatown Funk (1995)
      A.K.A. Mista K-Sen (1996)
      Back Home (2009)
      Presently Past The Future (2020)
      Some more good songs by Sir Mix A Lot đŸŽ¶: My Hooptie, Beepers, Square Dance Rap, Buttermilk Biscuits (Keep On Square Dancin'), National Anthem, One Time's Got No Case, Gortex, Bremelo, Put 'Em On The Glass, Jump On It, Rippin', I Got Game, Swass, Hip Hop Soldier, Gold, I Just Love My Beat, Let's G (Watch Out!), Mix-A-Lot's Theme, My Bad Side, Iron Man, Romantic Interlude, Seminar, The (Peek-A-Boo) Game, I'll Roll You Up, Something About My Benzo, Mack Daddy, Swap Meet Louie, Nasty Dog, Ride, Sleepin' Wit My Fonk, Let It Beaounce, Take My Stash, Brown Shuga, What's Real, Chief Boot Knocka, Don't Call Me Da Da, Monsta Mack, Just Da Pimpin' In Me, I Checks My Bank, Seattle Ain't Bullshittin', Lockjaw, The Boss Is Back, Testarossa, A Rapper's Reputation, Sprung On The Cat, Aintsta, No Holds Barred, The Jack Back, I'm Your New God, You Can Have Her, Mob Style, Buckin' My Horse, Top Ten List, Man U Luv Ta Hate, Playthang, Aunt Thomasina, Sag, Bark Like You Want It, Bumpasaurus Cometh /Bumpasauras, Message To A Drag Artist, Lead Yo Horse, Funk Fo Da Blvd, Slide, Daddy's Home, Big Screen, Pimp Wit It, Game Don't Get Old, Ichiro!, My Studio, Big Johnson, Till Da Sun Cums Up, Ya'll Don't Know, 2 Horse, Auction For Tricks / Candy, At The Next Show, Nasty Girl, I Just Love My Beat, Party Ova Here, Big Ho, I'm A Trip, Resonate, Poppi Grande, I Want A Freak, What's Happenin' Sun?, I Come Buffalo, Electro Scratch, Can't Say No W/Nutz, Posin' Like A Playa, Who's The King, Batter Up, Not In Our House, Freak Momma, Society's Creation, Players, F The BS (It's Time), Cake Boy, Attack On The Stars, Why Do Rappers Lie?, Come & Get Some Boys (Club Broadway Diss), Flow Show, Carz, You Can't Slip, High School Ducks and 7 Rainier.
      Fun Fact đŸ•”đŸŸâ€â™‚: Sir Mix A Lot has appeared in some films including: Meet Wally Sparks (1997), Urban World (2005) and Simply Fobulous (2005).

  • @UncleTone711
    @UncleTone711 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    Love the reaction. Love. Please fix the audio so everyone can enjoy it. Stereo style. A lot of people haven't heard it either and they should hear the full audio version. Keep it up. I'm watching

    • @E-d1d3
      @E-d1d3 Pƙed 22 dny

      Full bass and sub bass too