MrBramble I knew who it was right away cause I heard the sound of odbs voice, but if I had to take a wild guess if I didn't know I'd or method man or any of them I'd say it's wu tang
Correction on Score Card It was a Good Day By Ice Cube - 8/7 Big Poppa By Notorious B.I.G. - 10/9 Woo-Hah By Busta Rhymes - 0/2 Thanks for watching this episode of DO THEY KNOW IT! Let us know how you did and what topic you want to see on Do They Know It next. Thumbs up for more! We release new videos at noon PST almost every day! Note to Subscribers: RU-vid is having issues sending videos to your homepage. If you want to get notified when we upload a video hit the “bell” 🔔 icon above and you can get more regular phone or email notifications. - FBE Team
Bruh, there are other legendary songs of the 90s that they should know like… -Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang -Who Am I? (What's My Name?) -Gin & Juice -C.R.E.A.M. -You Know How We Do It -This Is How We Do It -Straight Outta Compton -Boyz-n-the-Hood -Still D.R.E. …and some others I can't think of.
The girl with the Logic hoodie knew none of these? How are you a "hip hop fan" especially of Logic who gets a lot of his influence from 90s rap, and you can't get a single one???
Leyla isnt really a huge hip hop (or 90s hip hop) fan. Does this matter? No. Does your nasty attitude towards a young woman??? Yes. I get that we find the Internet as a way to disconnect and disassociate, but people read what you write; negativity can effect people. just try to think about the way you say things, idk. this is coming from a cringe fest of a human being, but c'mon dude. picking on a girl who is still in highschool? because her sweatshirt means she likes an entire genre, instead of the guy who's name she's wearing somehow?
1. It was a Good Day - Ice Cube 2. Big Poppa - Biggie 3. Didn't know 4. Protect Ya Neck - Wu Tang 5. My name is - Eminem 6. Didn't know 7. DMX - didnt know song
Yo that kid got the Salt N Pepa answer wrong, but I like his is wrong answer even better lol. The fact that somehow his age even thought to throw out "MC Lyte" makes me big happy
Dear god, this list was my high school years at least the first five songs. Remember hearing those songs, Wherever I may Roam by Metallica, and Smells like teen spirit by Nirvana played to death through my high school PA system during lunch, back then illicted groans after the first thousand times played, lol. Now pure Nostalgia.
Woo Hah - Trevor Smith Busta Rhymes [Year: 1996] [Album: The Best of Busta Rhymes] - Protect Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan [Year: 1993] [Album: Enter The 36 Chambers] - My Name Is. - Bruce Marshall Mathers III Eminem [Produced By Dr. Dre] [Year: 1999] [Album: The Slim Shady LP] - Shoop - Salt-N-Pepa [Year: 1993] [Album: Very Necessary] - Ruff Ryders Anthem - Earl Simmons DMX [Produced By Swizz Beatz] [Year: 1998] [Album: It's Dark And Hell Is Hot] - React Channel
What if... They had a new game where they play a music video but with no sounds and they have to guess the title of the song. A classmate of mine went around playing Bring Me To Life video and only one of us got it
No 2pac? really? all other reacts you have the most obvious at the end. I was expecting it here too...but its ok, I aint mad at ya, nuttin' but love for ya
@@Dhdjdjsjdjsjk I was born in 1993 and I’m not gonna lie the 1st thing that I know about him was the song It was a good day but my dad is a big fan of Him so he made me listen NWA songs. I was 7 when I watched Boyz in the hood for the first time.
Aww, Lil Kimberly, you shouldn't be! I grew up in the 90's and LIVED for 2pac, Warren G, Naz, Ice Cube, Snoop, Dre, etc. Now my 14 year old knows a lot of 90s Hip Hop too, I had to introduce it to him after hearing the crap he was listening to, he thought it was good until I showed him how amazing rap was in the 90's. That shits pretty hard though so I didn't want him listening to it when he was younger, lol.