2 Live Jews - Oy' It's So Humid ‌‌ - Bohemia Afterdark video free download


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2 Live Jews is a comedy hip-hop duo composed of MC Moisha (Eric Lambert) and Easy Irving (Joe Stone). Their name is a parody of 2 Live Crew. They are known for songs that mix and spoof hip-hop culture and Jewish-American stereotypes, and the fact that the "members" were purportedly two elderly Jewish men who had recently discovered their rhyming ability. In reality, Eric Lambert and Joe Stone were young men who were raised in the Jewish tradition.

Created in 1990, 2 Live Jews released their debut album, As Kosher as They Wanna Be. The name of the group and the album were spoofs of 2 Live Crew's 1989 hit As Nasty as They Wanna Be. With hits like '"Oy! It's So Humid", "Young Jews be Proud", and '"Shake Your Tuchas," As Kosher as They Wanna Be was a success and launched 2 Live Jews into the spotlight. This album was supposedly the springboard for comedy hip-hop.

Comedian Eric Lambert, who played MC Moisha and was the co-writer on the first album with then partner Joe Stone, is not Jewish and broke off affiliation with the project after the first two albums. "It was kind of a one joke thing to me," says Lambert. "I can't believe they're still making those albums."

As Kosher as They Wanna Be was the duo's only successful and popular album, and afterward, 2 Live Jews slipped into obscurity. Yet they made Fiddling With Tradition in 1991, a hip-hop reworking of the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof. Fiddling got only minor attention and was not a successful novelty album. 2 Live Jews went on to create Disco Jews in 1994 and Christmas Jews in 1998, before quitting.

In 2005, Moisha and Irving released their greatest hits album, The Worst of 2 Live Jews...the Best of the Shticks.

2 Live Jews' original rhyming style involves hip-hop lyrics typical of the Golden Age hip-hop of the early 1990s, but includes sung and non-hip-hop tunes. Their lyrics tend to be about clichéd or stereotypical Jewish topics. In keeping with the Jewish stereotypes, their lyrics are full of Yiddish words, often unknown to most non-Yiddish speakers. Due to Moisha and Irving's old age, they sing with haggard voices.

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Comments

9 years ago

doctoristina

LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... this is hysterical !!!!

9 years ago

Anihilist

Grandpa?

9 years ago

Mark Dejonge

Jimmy you those 2 are Jewish so you are the rascist

9 years ago

peppermint383

Best pop song ever? BRILLIANT

9 years ago

Green Man

New Jersey.

9 years ago

MFlanders1

still suckiin\

9 years ago

David F

Beautiful.

9 years ago

Jimmy Russell

This song is dangerously racist and needs to be banned. Song like this could easily lead to another holocaust. #rememberThe16Million

9 years ago

ChiCitizen1

awesome

9 years ago

clay

Lol lol lol LMAO

9 years ago

PaidRussianTroll

Funny as hell. So who really are these guys? Anyone have an info?

9 years ago

unclejohn2007

I have a sudden urge for sum gillefite fish and a bagel with a schmear of cream cheese. if you need me I will be at the kosher deli because Oy' It's So Humid

9 years ago

Martini Gasalini

This shit is still hilarious, I remember this shit on the Da Box hahahahahhaha

9 years ago

Mark West

blame the germans.AGAIN.

9 years ago

RADIOACTIVEBUNY

I bet the Jews did this!

9 years ago

_ Garrison_

those kikes need to die

9 years ago

Alexander Herzen

the most stereotypically inaccurate parody that has ever been created. It should be taken down, it's not even very funny. 

9 years ago

Camrii Jace

This band saved my life❤️

9 years ago

blake holland

Fucking anti semites

9 years ago

violetcrumble94

Game Grumps brought me here

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