GEN Z REACTS TO NOTORIOUS B.I.G "Kick in the Door"

Published 2023-06-08
We're taking it back to some old school B.I.G! Today we react to Notorious B.I.G - Kick in the Door (Official Audio). If you're a Biggie Smalls fan and enjoy my reactions, leave a like and subscribe to Dreamers Entertainment. Also, support me below:
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-dt7xw5fg2i
    Fun fact …That was Martin Lawrence that said “ I gotta talk bout my life as I see it
  • @shannon0676
    The beat is sampled from "I put a spell" by jalacy Jay Hawkins 1956
  • @bukshot23
    Which "oldhead" told you 90's rap wasn't violent? lol
  • @DirtyJamesUK
    I lasted until the "my goat is lil wayne" comment. I'll never get those 13 seconds back. All the best with your channel.
  • @JP1348
    Muslims fast during Ramadan.
  • @njnatl09
    Nice reaction man Big was throwing shots at Nas in opening verse as well as end of third. No real beef just some competitive whose the king of NY type thing. It was also some shots throwing that Raekwon and Ghostface from Wu-Tang and a rapper named Jeru the Damaja. Definitely would like to hear some more for Big I'm subscribing just off that strength one of the greatest.. Somebody's Gotta die NIGGAS Bleed I got a story to tell All three of the songs really really shows his storytelling ability which I think separates the 90s early 2000s from what we hear now. Its almost like watching a movie with his words on these songs. Also please checkout WHAT MORE CAN I SAY- by Jay-Z. Definitely a top five from him and one of my favorites I guarantee you will enjoy and won't be disappointed..
  • @raygman899
    Great reaction! You can't go wrong with any Biggie track, but there is an original and a remix version of "One More Chance," both of which are legendary and actually pretty different from each other.
  • @Bhodisatvas
    Hip hop today is an empty shell to what it used to be.
  • @shannon0676
    Because back in the days late 80s 90s... Hip Hop was about making beats as an "art form" and as important as being a LYRICIST! If you had the skills to write "ILL LYRICS" you were a rapper with skills... that when they started "rap battles" rap lyrics weren't just rhyming but also telling a story... your story, their story and what you went through in life! Being a "lyricist" rhyming telling a story!
  • @swugaddies3420
    Fasting synonymous with ramadan “quick fast “ also a shot at nas 5% Islamic beliefs
  • @tomking7080
    Muslims fast,don’t eat, during ramadan. So fast ,Ramadan. It’s pretty easy
  • @cwdoliver
    Lil Wayne, himself, said he studied the first albums by Biggie, Jay Z, and Tupac. It was when Wayne found out Big and Jay didn't write their lyrics down (all off the top of the head), he stopped writing and started doing the same. Ironically this is when Wayne's became the lyrical beast he is