Yo, what is up? It's ImDontai and I'm gonna
see which one of these classic music
videos gets my cosign.
The reactions
started when I was just you know I
needed something to do. I was working as
a janitor and I completely hated that
job. So I was like let me do some
reactions, I've seen some other people do
it. And then it transitioned into you
know this musical stuff and now I've
just been doing this full-time. I think
what makes a rap or a music video a
classic is when people remember it. Like
no matter what part of the song it's
on, people are like "Oh, I remember this song." They
know what they were doing when that song
came out and you know what the vibe was
or what year it was.
Oh God. I remember this. I remember this.
He looks like the dude from 'Holes.' So did
they really try to make those pants
thing, like those backward pants thing an
actual thing? I just remember the beat
and then like these baggy, baggy clothes
that they had. It's like, I mean, I remember I
used to dress like that, but I guess
that's how they were wearing it. But
it's like, it's so big like the clothes
are so big for no reason.
I love this song. I love this song. Busta
Rhymes is fire.
He's so fire, bruh. My favorite thing
about this video is how like he would
get like close to the camera. He would
always have those crazy angles and
things like that. And this girl, she's
fire! His music videos really bring out
the cartoonish, animated lyrics that he
gives out. So, that's why I really, you know,
I mess with Busta Rhymes, man. The
similarities I seen between the Busta
Rhymes video and the J. Cole "ATM" video
was I remember J. Cole in that video he
was like, he had money or he was like in
that little room or something and he was
like fiddling with the bag. I could
definitely see that and the
color scheme, how everything's bright and
colorful and just looks like a real-life cartoon.
They goin' in. Don't get me wrong. Ok, I have
nothing against women rapping. But what is
this, man? This is adorable. This is
definitely old school, though. This is
definitely some old school stuff. It's
just like slow. It's just more like slow
tempo. It's like, it's nothing wrong with it.
Ok, I love my beautiful black women.
But, my God, man.
Oh!
I told you I ain't watch music videos like this!
So, I've never seen
this music video.
Yo! Eminem is the GOAT, bruh.
This is wrong! He was
telling us to put pills and underage
girls drinks, but he's fire, like
is it is what it is man. I don't care, man. I think that's what made Eminem
him like that's what makes Eminem so
fire 'cause he just doesn't care what he
says. Bro, lyrically Eminem would
slaughter Tupac on a beat. I said it. What
are you gonna do?
This is super woke. All
these images is flashing on the screen, too.
He just showed dead bodies. Martin Luther King,
these judges and things like that, so
it's good that he's  talking about
the stuff that was going on around this time.
So were people rocking with this?
Because I know nowadays, if you say
anything that's woke or something, they
call it boring or something like that or
you're trying too hard. He did it and
didn't worry about what people are
saying, worry about the backlash.
I remember this, yeah. Drop the bows on 'em.
Shirts off. Bro, it's gotta be musty as hell
in there.
Why is she in the men's bathroom, though? I'm still trying to...
Oh my gosh!
Wait, were we in her perspective the whole time?
Which means in the bathroom... Shout
out to her. She seems like a fun time.
She's a freak too.
The turn up music back then sounds way
more like rowdy. Like it just sounds like
a good experience, like a fun experience
and just seems like people are just
fighting and having fun. Now it just
seems more like, you know you're just
talking about twerking and ass and
....like it's just things like that so it's
not really that same vibe. This
sounds like it was just fun, like it was
just be fun to be living that.
These were
all dope for their own reasons.
The Eminem and Dr. Dre, I wasn't expecting that. I
thought these were gonna be things that
I'd never heard of or people had never
seen. And plus, I just like the way he
raps and his rhyme scheme and how
animated he is.
How could I forget the lovely ladies? They
were fire, especially the last one,
going crazy, spazzing out. I thought this
was just like [sings] And they started going crazy in their, you know,
Cheeto bag-designed outfits. They were
fire.
If Kris Kross asked me to do a reaction
video on "Jump," I'd be like, "Yeah I love
your work, but you know, unfortunately I'm
gonna have to decline." Unless the bag is
a hefty one, okay!
After watching allthese videos, the classic rap video that gets my cosign is
Dr. Dre, Eminem "Guilty Conscience." That's what Imma have to go with.
I'm not saying that I'm choosing Eminem
over Busta Rhymes, but I did choose a
Eminem over Busta Rhymes because I just
really like Eminem's personality and how
it shows through his music.
Obviously, I mean hopefully he's not really about
drugging underage women, but he's not
afraid to say that on a track and he
doesn't care if you take it as something
literal or not. He just tells it how it is.
He's always gonna tell it how it is.
Shout out to everybody else, but I'm gonna have to
go with "Guilty conscience." Eminem and Dr. Dre.
My top five rappers of all
time is
Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan.
Y'all not getting me in a situation. I'm
not going with it.
