You need to react to the video “Protect your Neck” which will introduce all the members to you so you can get more familiar with them. Another good one is “ Da Mystery of Chess boxing”. There are too many great tracks by them but you should start with those since it’s in the beginning of their career and many of the MC’s are on those tracks
No sir that wasn't a spoon, that was a toothbrush 😂😂😂 that was the style back then amongst other things. Gen X is forgotten because, nobody want to mess with us!!!!😘
Definitely 'Protect ya Neck', which was their early mixtape song that put them on. The CREAM song you just listened to was their first big commercial hit. "Mystery of Chessboxing" is another great one.... And the song "Method Man" is great. All of these songs on their first album.
I just listened to Ice Cream 🍦 yesterday (Wu Tang) and I’m going to be honest it’s up there with Shakespeare! For real. I’ve heard it 57864 times and I still don’t know the words but it’s amazing. And hell nawl! His name was Tyrone Biggums not Crackie! 😂😂😂
Bro honestly I love watching the younger generation reaction to this all time classic. Absolute banger if it wasn’t for the wu there wouldn’t be rap today. NO 🧢
'm 53, I think this came out in '93 feb. I'm from tri-state area (CT). So it was very real for me. I was a broke college student, mother had just passed away in spring of '92. I had 2 part time jobs, plus 4 classes. I worked in the same hospital she passed in (I was 21 2 months prior) & the schools computer Mac lab. I had taken fall '92 off & had started back during the semester Wu-Yang came out. Listen to their whole 1st album, classic. My best friend was in college & aspiring hip-hop producer working with 2 guys (Queens & Baltimore). They had an apartment together. I recall listening to this Feb of '93, heavy snow everyday & single digit to below freezing temps everyday. He was making beats while the roomates were in the kitchen cooking cr@ck. Ice build up on the ground inches thick, snow falling in the 6 inches to ft range almost every other day. & this was the general setting of that era of 'Enter the wu-tang 36 chambers' 'Feb 1993.
I played this song everyday after my father passed away, he was not the best person ever but I felt so sad the way he died, drunked, late at night while he was sleeping, heart attack.....this song kept me composed weeks, months, and years after, I can't like without this song
This is the second Wu Tang Clan song on your channel. Old Dirty Bastard is a member of the clan. I recommend “Verbal Intercourse” or “Guillotine Swords” next. 2 of my favorite Wu tang songs off “Only Built for Cuban Links”…. AKA The Purple Tape.
You should react to more songs from enter the wu tang album. Some fire songs are Bring da ruckus, protect ya neck, 7th chamber and wu tang clan aint nothing to fuck with
Your damn right about Gen-X. The very Independent generation. You cant wait to move out of your parents home and conquer the world on your own. Hard and fearless.
You actually listened to GZA "4th Chamber" which is pretty much a Wu-Tang Clan song on his solo album. You also did ODB but that's after they started doing real solo work & branching out with other producers. But OAN y'all pay way too much attention to what generation yall are. I can remember them teaching us the generations in school like baby boomers & blah blah blah. And I can remember not giving a fcuk. All we cared was that we was here now & trying to survive. All this gen this & that I could careless. Shit we alive now
Wutang, NAS and Jay z are the kings of New York. Bump some Mac Dre bro. He started the whole Bay Area movement. Songs like: get stupid, thizzle dance, hands for holding grands. All these street take overs you see now a days started in the Bay Area side shows bumping Mac Dre.
This song was top of the charts back in the day. NEW YORK was a VERY TOUGH place to be. I would take 2024 any day over the 80s and 90s. These guys like WU-TANG, NAUGHTY BY NATURE, BUSTA RYHMES, and so.... on!! HARDEN VETERANS!!!!!
This generation has no idea what they missed!
On dogs. 💯
No clue ! I sometimes feel bad for them kids under 25 their hip hop is pitiful
Not to worry, they're going to do it again, maybe even on a higher level.
It warms you up inside though watching them discovering our youth from back in the day lol 👌
@@wutang6020 yup, it reinvigorates me, feels like the first time.
One of most iconic rap tracks of all time.
Wu tang is sick wit it.
I am embarrassed for this guy. How can you like rap without wu tang , public enemy, and NWA . All games changers
Guy needs to do protect ya neck
The fact that Drake is his reference point is sickening.
It’s truly a tragedy!
Omg it is. Drake and Wu tang should never be in the sentence EVER
@@phglam WuTang Foever!!!!! ain’t nothin to F with.
FFF-Drake! He is a quintessential Du-Bag! I heard he has Ozempic face, lol!
@@phglam BTW, OutKast is everlastin!
that's Nasty work
95 in high school it was Wu,Nas,Big,Mobb,OutKast plus so much more. What a time it was!
Same shit in Europe...
I was twelve in 1995 and i m proud of this era.
Drake and Wu Tang in the same sentence 😂😂😂😂. Bro Wu Tang is legendary. Cash Rules Everything Around Me!
gen x had the best music. 80s punk and metal, 90s hip-hop, all the pop in between. they blow everything out the water
Dammit young king,
If Drakes Cakes is your main reference for a lot of hip hop then you got a lot to absorb.
DMX, Busta, Kool Keith, Doom
How is it possible you never heard this
WuTang is for the children
You need to react to the video “Protect your Neck” which will introduce all the members to you so you can get more familiar with them. Another good one is “ Da Mystery of Chess boxing”. There are too many great tracks by them but you should start with those since it’s in the beginning of their career and many of the MC’s are on those tracks
This generation was hardcore.
More wutang please! Triumph is probably one of the greatest music videos of all time. Its like a 6 min long MCU movie.
How could you never heard Wu Tang Clan ?
Gen Z, it’s been 39 years! Wu didn’t sell out , so it’s something that must be discovered by the youngins.
@@twatts1523 I love this perspective
No sir that wasn't a spoon, that was a toothbrush 😂😂😂 that was the style back then amongst other things. Gen X is forgotten because, nobody want to mess with us!!!!😘
"This is gotta be Gen X music" is the best thing i've heard all month 😂 and when people try to test this kinda stuff starts playing in our minds
Definitely 'Protect ya Neck', which was their early mixtape song that put them on. The CREAM song you just listened to was their first big commercial hit. "Mystery of Chessboxing" is another great one.... And the song "Method Man" is great. All of these songs on their first album.
I'm gen x. I was listening to them when I was in the 9th grade. Now I'm in my 40s. You're right bro
I just listened to Ice Cream 🍦 yesterday (Wu Tang) and I’m going to be honest it’s up there with Shakespeare! For real. I’ve heard it 57864 times and I still don’t know the words but it’s amazing. And hell nawl! His name was Tyrone Biggums not Crackie! 😂😂😂
It's straight up gen X we are the last hard generation we grew up with the mentality that you need to go out and get yours
Anything off the Liquid swords album!🔥
WuTang - triumph 😤
This! When that beat drops at every Wu concert I've been too I lose my marbles 😂😂 🙌🏾🐝
wu tang not only had great albums as a group but also so many of their solo albums were fire as well
Don't feel bad. I'm the exact opposite. I've never heard a drake song. Only know of him from memes.
Respect 🫡
Bro honestly I love watching the younger generation reaction to this all time classic. Absolute banger if it wasn’t for the wu there wouldn’t be rap today. NO 🧢
The dollar bill ya'll part comes from Jimmy Spicer song "Money Dollar Bill Ya'll" Meth just reused that part
Time for you to go down the Mobb Deep rabbit hole of cautionary hood tales.
Start with Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Part 2
'm 53, I think this came out in '93 feb. I'm from tri-state area (CT). So it was very real for me. I was a broke college student, mother had just passed away in spring of '92. I had 2 part time jobs, plus 4 classes. I worked in the same hospital she passed in (I was 21 2 months prior) & the schools computer Mac lab. I had taken fall '92 off & had started back during the semester Wu-Yang came out. Listen to their whole 1st album, classic. My best friend was in college & aspiring hip-hop producer working with 2 guys (Queens & Baltimore). They had an apartment together. I recall listening to this Feb of '93, heavy snow everyday & single digit to below freezing temps everyday. He was making beats while the roomates were in the kitchen cooking cr@ck. Ice build up on the ground inches thick, snow falling in the 6 inches to ft range almost every other day. & this was the general setting of that era of 'Enter the wu-tang 36 chambers' 'Feb 1993.
I played this song everyday after my father passed away, he was not the best person ever but I felt so sad the way he died, drunked, late at night while he was sleeping, heart attack.....this song kept me composed weeks, months, and years after, I can't like without this song
Yes, Gen X Indeed. Song came out in 93 I believe...Back in HS, this was playing everywhere. Wu was the crew!!!
Every wu tang song spits a story and knowledge. The way hiphop should be. Long live 90s hiphop with a message. 👊🤘🍻
wu tang came up with the CREAM slang, and it was reakwon who came up with having alias names
Wu Tang, naughty by nature, black sheep, onyx, tribe called quest, all crazy good 90s gen x rap groups
This is the second Wu Tang Clan song on your channel.
Old Dirty Bastard is a member of the clan.
I recommend “Verbal Intercourse” or “Guillotine Swords” next. 2 of my favorite Wu tang songs off “Only Built for Cuban Links”…. AKA The Purple Tape.
Inspektah Deck killed this track !
Oh son... we got so much good stuff for yall. Music was truth back then
I fell bad for this generation.
Born in ‘81, I’m a millennial with a Gen X childhood. This was middle/high school for me.
Wu was on a next level, kiddo
Dude. First time I was able to get to listen to what my elders listened to I took it all in
"But this probably is a good song" the words if someone that doesn't know what masterpiece of a track he's about to listen
Bless your cute little Gen Z heart!
You should react to more songs from enter the wu tang album. Some fire songs are Bring da ruckus, protect ya neck, 7th chamber and wu tang clan aint nothing to fuck with
I can remember driving around at age 17 bumping that. 93-94
Again and again...
In order to have a better future,you got to learn from the past.
They're saying that cash rules the world and you can't be free without it. This is true to this day. You don't have to like it but you better know it.
Dave Chappelle playing Cracky what?! LOL! That character was named Tyrone.
Wu-Tang and you think of Drake?? That's how I know these are the last days
How ever you get there, as long as you get there
This dude is saying this song is actually fire with a straight face.
How do you not know Wu Tang 😮
entire album🔥
A masterpiece
Gotta do Triumph! Its😘🤌
Konnichiwa B****s😎🍻✌️🖖
As a white 20 year old kid I have no idea what rock you’ve been living under
Your damn right about Gen-X. The very Independent generation. You cant wait to move out of your parents home and conquer the world on your own. Hard and fearless.
I’m Gen X and you’re right lol, imma subscribe off that assessment 😂 👊🏾
I'm glad you got to hear it. Real life stories Wu Tang the best that ever did it!!!
Wu-Tang - Impossible (Lyrics)
1st somg is crazy greatest rap group all time.
Protect Your Neck and Mystery of Chessboxin'
Work 40
Hours a week😂. Nah they mean sell drugs 70
Hours
A
Week
90s HipHop the era when it was perfected!
Yes sirrrr, straight up GEN X! Check out M-E-T-H-O-D Man.... By Method Man....
I'm loving the hip-hop education you are giving yourself here
Welcome Young Buck! Next Stop GANG STAR Mass Appeal
Tyrone Buggins, that’s the crackheads name that Dave Chapelle plays.
You gotta listen to the explicit version of "shame on a Nword"
You actually listened to GZA "4th Chamber" which is pretty much a Wu-Tang Clan song on his solo album.
You also did ODB but that's after they started doing real solo work & branching out with other producers.
But OAN y'all pay way too much attention to what generation yall are. I can remember them teaching us the generations in school like baby boomers & blah blah blah. And I can remember not giving a fcuk. All we cared was that we was here now & trying to survive. All this gen this & that I could careless. Shit we alive now
Chappelle just graduating high school when this came out
It’s funny you mention chapelle 4:30 he had wutang on the show so many times and there’s even a wutang skit
Love Heaters off WuTang Forever. You should check out Boot Camp Clik. RIP SeanP!
Now react to "BRING DA RUCKUS"!!
*yall youngins GONNA LEARN!!
Good start on the wu journey
he said marshmallows LOL
yeah man gen x we been through a lot
teens and twenty year olds listening to this when it came out as a single will be in their mid 40s or above, gen x
Listen to Triumph and Gravel Pit
This version cut out the chorus Cash Rules Everything Around Me.
Wutang, NAS and Jay z are the kings of New York.
Bump some Mac Dre bro. He started the whole Bay Area movement. Songs like: get stupid, thizzle dance, hands for holding grands.
All these street take overs you see now a days started in the Bay Area side shows bumping Mac Dre.
Wu-tang clan-triumph or protect ya neck. Get a look at the whole clan.
Takes me back in time. To the best time
Enjoy the track!!!
We early millennials were rugged, too
Drake needs to keep Wutang's name out his mouth, and I say that as a Canadian.
A Canadian wearing a Wutang shirt as I watch this...
Wu tang is big over here bud so keep Canada out ur dump as mouth
Don't your rappers get rob here? 😂😂😂
Drake will always be jimmy in the wheelchair for me
Homeboy is almost sad
Old Dirty is part of the Wu Tang, the reaction u did a while ago with the hook Hey Dirty! Baby I gotcha money!
It’s gen x all day .
Millennials are marshmallow? LOL Maybe the tail end but us older millennials are in our early 40s and grew up listening to Wu Tang.
90's hip hop is superior to anything else get it got it good.
No clue what these guys are smoking but far and away best wu songs are “Visionz” and “ It’s Yours”
Need to do
ATCQ - Scenario
Outkast - Southernplayalisticcadillacfunkymusic
This was real rap
This was my fav skippin song back n da day and still is
It's all good youngin, u learning
FOR THE CHILDREN
You have been anointed
My bro peep GZA Liquid Swords the album is a masterpiece..
Bro. Im a millenial raised with those gen x's. Lol.
Wu Tang Clan - A Better Tomorrow. The og from the Wu Tang Forever album bro.
Not the censored version, dude!
Gen x… we came from the mud…
This song was top of the charts back in the day.
NEW YORK was a VERY TOUGH place to be.
I would take 2024 any day over the 80s and 90s.
These guys like WU-TANG, NAUGHTY BY NATURE, BUSTA RYHMES, and so.... on!! HARDEN VETERANS!!!!!
Drake is 37yrs old, out here acting like he's Gen z.