
An old friend recently reminded me of something that I had blocked from my memory, my embarrassing introduction to hip hop; and in particular the exact time when I fell in love with “Jump Around.” I suppose that’s the problem with talking to friends you haven’t spoken to in over a decade, you start remembering the things you had long since put out of your mind. The year was 1993 and our hockey team was unstoppable…our soundtrack? The Much Music branded Dance Mix ‘93 which included smash hits by some of the year’s hottest acts including C + C Music Factory, Bobby Brown and the aforementioned House of Pain. A good memory, but regrettable nonetheless.
From what I remember Everlast, Danny Boy and DJ Lethal brought our team a serious jock jam that fueled our undefeated season to the X-treme! …for shame… Continuing with the theme of poor judgment in my musical tastes I continued to develop a liking for the sounds of club and house which lead to the unfortunate discovery of some of the most superficial rap the 1990s. Naughty By Nature’s “O.P.P.,” the undeniably false “Here Comes the Hotstepper” by Ini Kamoze, the sickeningly embarrassing “Whoomp! (There It Is)” by Tag Team and Coolio’s “Fantastic Voyage”; all songs that I couldn’t get enough of between 93-94.
I will say however, that if it weren’t for my taste in dance and pop-minded rap as a youngster I might not have come to appreciate inspiring artists such as Public Enemy, KRS-One, Wu-Tang Clan and even (squirms in pain) Nas. If it weren’t for these acts I would have never began an appreciation that lead me to watching Much Music’s Rap City in the mid-90’s where I discovered that hip hop could be something far greater through the likes of Jeru and The Roots. I can’t be entirely honorable though as I still had a bit of a taste for a bit of commercial rap for quite some time; thus explaining my odd infatuation with a track from the Space Jam soundtrack.
House of Pain “Jump Around”
Additional House of Pain Audio Here
Naughty By Nature “O.P.P.”
Additional Naughty By Nature Here
Tag Team “Whoomp! (There It Is)”
Additional Tag Team Audio Here
Ini Kamoze “Here Comes The Hotstepper”
Additional Ini Kamoze Audio Here
Coolio “Fantastic Voyage”
Additional Coolio Audio Here
B. Real, Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J & Method Man “Hit ‘Em High”



What, no Sir Mix-A-Lot? Blasphemy. No Funky Cole Medina or U Cant Touch This? Damn you to hell sir!!!
Matt
March 26th, 2007
Jesus…and I thought I had poor taste
Chris DeLine
March 27th, 2007
Dude, Naughty By Nature were the real shit. They actually made songs with Tupac while the man was alive. And Everlast might not be traditional hip hop, but he’s got flow.
Coolio … Not so much.
ekko
March 31st, 2007
There’s no disputing either of those statements…still, I just wish that I didn’t get turned on to the groups through tracks like Hip Hop Hooray…y’know
Chris DeLine
March 31st, 2007
man, “jump around” and “o.p.p.” are still hot!
mike
April 5th, 2007
Jump Around was a born classic. The second we all heard this song at our school or on the radio. We all thought this song is here for life….Its in my car rite now as we speak.
Xander Dalek
November 2nd, 2007
It’s a guilty pleasure…truth is, I really like a few select House of Pain tracks to this day.
Chris DeLine
November 5th, 2007