DO TEENS KNOW 90s HIP HOP? (West Vs. East) | REACT: Do They Know It? - Summary

Summary

The Fine Brothers Entertainment (FBE) created a video where they play '90s hip hop songs for a group of young people to see if they can identify the title, artist, and whether the artist is from the East Coast or West Coast. The participants are unfamiliar with most of the songs but show enthusiasm and attempt to guess. The songs played include "To Live and Die in L.A." by 2Pac, "Nuthin' But a G Thang" by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg, "Hard Knock Life" by Jay-Z, "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G., "Any Last Werdz" by Eazy-E, and "Regulate" by Warren G featuring Nate Dogg. The participants also listen to "Black Hand Side" by Queen Latifah, which they are unfamiliar with. Throughout the video, the participants discuss the differences between '90s hip hop and modern hip hop, and some express their desire for artists to bring back the style and flow of '90s hip hop.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The participants are listening to '90s hip hop music and trying to identify the title and artist of each song.
2. The songs are also categorized as East Coast or West Coast hip hop.
3. The first song is "To Live and Die in L.A." by 2Pac, which is classified as West Coast.
4. 2Pac is mentioned to have collaborated with other artists, including Dr. Dre.
5. The second song is "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" by Dr. Dre, featuring Snoop Dogg, which is also classified as West Coast.
6. Snoop Dogg is mentioned to have worked with Dr. Dre early in his career.
7. The third song is "Hard Knock Life" by Jay-Z, which is classified as East Coast.
8. Jay-Z is mentioned to still be active in the music industry as of 2018.
9. The fourth song is "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G., which is classified as East Coast.
10. Biggie is mentioned to have collaborated with other artists, including 2Pac.
11. The fifth song is "Any Last Werdz" by Eazy-E, which is classified as West Coast.
12. Eazy-E is mentioned to have been a member of the group N.W.A.
13. The sixth song is "Regulate" by Warren G, featuring Nate Dogg, which is classified as West Coast.
14. Warren G is mentioned to have written "Regulate" based on a personal experience.
15. The seventh song is "Black Hand Side" by Queen Latifah, which is classified as East Coast.
16. Queen Latifah is mentioned to have started her career as a beatboxer and rapper in the group Ladies Fresh and The Flavor Unit.
17. Her debut album "All Hail to the Queen" sold over one million copies.
18. The participants express a desire for a return to the style and flow of '90s hip hop music.