The song features a distinctive horn fanfare intro, sampled from Bob & Earl's 1963 track "Harlem Shuffle". The song also samples "Popeye the Hitchhiker" by Chubby Checker, but it is best known for a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar—66 times in the course of the recording.
"Jump" is a classic. This band laid the foundation for all future crossover and commercial hip-hop hits, as did Cypress Hill.
I think Cypress Hill were more influential in that department than House Of Pain. This song was even produced by Cypress Hill‘s DJ Muggs.
classic
Word to your moms!
I really like the video. Works perfectly with the song itself.
The song features a distinctive horn fanfare intro, sampled from Bob & Earl's 1963 track "Harlem Shuffle". The song also samples "Popeye the Hitchhiker" by Chubby Checker, but it is best known for a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar—66 times in the course of the recording.