I saw him live in the 90's, and the dancers were awesome!!! They had everyone there on their feet!! It was one big dancing party!!! Alot of fun! (And, yes, he was wearing "Hammer Pants".)
There was nothing like Hammers' dancers! A force to be reckoned with! And the young man dancing with Hammer was his son~! The woman singing was Angie B.
3:25 Milli Vanilli is their duo name. Their music was really good. Then it leaked that they were not the ones singing on the album. Bame it on the Rain, was one song of their huge songs.
Great reaction. Hammer used to wear us out. We stayed in shape dancing. Don't ever be ashamed of your reaction to Ralph Tresvant. I understand. He's had me since 1983!!! RALPH!!!!!!!!!!!! Videos used to be mini movies.
3:14 That's Milli Vanilli making fun of themselves. Winning a Grammy was the worst thing that happened to them. 3:28 Rest In Peace Ecstasy. You gotta check out Whodini- FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT, FRIENDS, ONE LOVE, FUNKY BEAT, BE YOURSELF
Before I knew the title back in those days I thought they were saying, "Do the jerk, do the jerk and work, hey, hey, do the jerk, do the jerk and work.".....LMAO
A very bomb reaction 💣! I see 👁👁you have reacted to MC Hammer before: Pumps And A Bump, Pumps And A Bump (Alternative Video Version), Turn This Mutha Out, U Can't Touch This, 1990 MTV Awards Show Performance, They Put Me In The Mix, Pump It Up- Live, Pump It Up, 2 Legit 2 Quit, Let's Get It Started and Have You Seen Her. 2 Legit 2 Quit was the lead single MC Hammer's 1991 album: Too Legit To Quit. It was written by MC Hammer, James Earley, Michael Kelly, Louis Burrell and Felton Pilate. It was produced by MC Hammer. Sonia Moore aka B Angie B is the female singer on the song. It sampled: Certified True by Bar-Kays (1982) and ORCH5 by Fairlight CMI (1982). The song reached #1 on the Dance-Club chart, #3 on the R&B chart, #4 on the Rap chart and #5 on the Hot 100. It was certified 3x Platinum. On the December 7, 1991 Hammer hosted SNL and performed the song. The song was featured in the 1991 film: The Addams Family. The music video was directed by Rupert Wainwright and cost $2.5 million dollars to produce. The uncut 14 minute version of the music video begins with a newscaster, played by actor Jim Belushi, reporting on MC Hammer's apparent decision to quit the music business, as well as responses from a number of celebrities including: Ralph Tresvant, John 'Ecstasy' Fletcher, Tony Danza, David Faustino, Freedom Williams, Barry Sobel, Jose Canseco, Isiah Thomas, Kirby Puckett, Jerry Rice, Rickey Henderson, Deion Sanders, Andre Rison, Wayne Gretzky, Chris Mullin, Roger Clemens, Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, Lynette Woodard, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, David Robinson, Danny Glover, Henry Winkler, Mark Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg, Eazy E, DJ Quik, 2nd II None, Queen Latifah, Milli Vanilli and former Atlanta Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville. The music video then cuts to an impatient crowd waiting for MC Hammer to perform, while Hammer has a lengthy conversation with James Brown, who calls MC Hammer "Godson" and enlists him to get the glove of Michael Jackson. James Brown endows MC Hammer with several blasts of energy before sending MC Hammer off to perform. The performance is high budget and laden with pyrotechnics. The video ends with a purported Michael Jackson (seen only from behind) having seen the performance and conceding MC Hammer to be the superior dancer, while doing the "2 Legit 2 Quit" hand gesture. MC Hammer spoke with Michael Jackson on the phone about the music video, with Michael Jackson giving his approval. Lyrics 🗒: Too legit... Too legit to quit Too legit... Too legit to quit Too legit... Too legit to quit Sweat running all over my chest (chest) I don't quit no! I just press harder (Yea!) than I ever did before going for The dreams that I have in store in my mind (mind) and I know That I'm makin it I gotta get mine and nobody's takin it away (No!) cause hammer don't play that you try to get mine Boy you better step back freeze (freeze) cause You don't want none I hustle for my muscle and you look Weak son (real weak) yea!... I'm goin for all that I can get Kickin at the top cause I'm too legit to quit...sing!.. Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. When I feel high post don't you play me close a dig 'em smack A get you back and I'll hit with a dose of oaktown power And charge you by the hour I'm shakin like a quake and funks Get devoured I choose to abuse, misuse and confuse Competitors who think they're makin up all the rules, fools In the game lame and insane it's a shame I gotta do this but I remain the same unchanged gettin better never known As a sweater kickin it at the top cause I got myself together So roll with a guy who's physical and fit knows the time And too legit to quit...sang! Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. Step to the rhythm of a sho-nuff winner (winner) I been Here before (yo!) I ain't no beginner (word) but I been new Tried and true survival of the fittest yo!..it brought me through My crew (talk) we're ready to strike trained for the mission So believe the hype and sweat it (sweat it) cause you're gonna Regret it the day that you dissed us you'll wish you never met us You remind me of a real short story one hit record and you Start to bore me get ready cause this is it your crew is Through and we too legit to quit...sang!.. Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. Too legit... Too legit to quit...Too legit... Too legit to quit Too legit... Too legit to quit...Too legit... Too legit to quit Get buck...get buck...get buck...get buck...get buck...(many times) My people we don't know defeat we crush the strong and Percolate the weak daily (everyday) we make our moves to Improve our groove because we love to rule where we Lay yo!..(Yo!) work and play we started at the bottom and Now we're leading the way and yea!..(yea!) I'm havin a fit kickin it At the top because I'm too legit to quit...sang!.. Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. Hey...hey...hey...hey... too legit to quit.. too legit to quit. We're rolling on...we're rolling on...we're rolling on...we're rolling on.. He's on top...he's on top...he's on top...he's on top.. Goin to burn it up...goin to burn it up...goin to burn it up.. Goin to burn it up.. Too legit to quit...too legit to quit We're rollin on..hey..hey..hey...too legit Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit (too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit.. MC Hammer Info 📰: Stanley Burrell aka MC Hammer was born on March 30, 1962 in Oakland, California. He is a rapper, producer, writer, minister, ex Navy serviceman and an entrepreneur. He is known for hit songs such as "U Can't Touch This", "2 Legit 2 Quit" and "Pumps And A Bump", flashy dance movements, extravagant choreography and his eponymous "Hammer Pants". MC Hammer has also been a celebrity spokesperson for many products including: Pepsi, KFC, Toshiba, Lays Potato Chips, British Knights Shoes, Cheetos and Taco Bell. Along with having a Mattel action figure and other related merchandise, MC Hammer starred in a 1991 Saturday morning cartoon series called: Hammerman. He was the first rapper to have an album go Diamond (10 million albums sold) and has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. MC Hammer won three Grammy Awards in 1990 for Best Rhythm And Blues Song (U Can't Touch This), Best Rap Song (U Can't Touch This) and Best Music Video: Long Form (Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie). He also received eight American Music Awards, a People's Choice Award, an NAACP Image Awards and the Billboard Diamond Award. Additionally, MC Hammer has also been honored with the Soul Train Music Sammy Davis Jr Award for Entertainer of the Year in 1991. He has also been a presenter/performer at The Soul Train Music Awards several times including: The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1991), The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1995) and Soul Train's 25th Anniversary (1995). A member of a strongly religious family, Stanley Burrell landed a job as a bat boy for the Oakland Athletics baseball team, where he entertained fans by dancing during breaks in the game, and earned the nickname "Hammer" for his resemblance to all-time home run leader "Hammerin'" Hank Aaron. An aspiring ballplayer himself, he failed to catch on with a professional organization following his high school baseball career and enlisted in the US Navy for three years. Being a long time a fan of funk and soul music, MC Hammer became interested in Hip-Hop upon returning to civilian life, and began performing in local clubs and with the financial help of several Oakland Athletics players he also started his own record label: Bustin' Records. MC Hammer recorded a couple of popular local singles with ex-Con Funk Shun mastermind Felton Pilate producing the music. MC Hammer recorded an entire album in 1987: Feel My Power. After impressing a Capitol Records executive with his already elaborate live show, he was signed to a multi-album deal, the first of which was a revamped version of the album: Feel My Power, retitled: Let's Get It Started. The album produced an R&B hit with the song: "Turn This Mutha Out," subsequently the album: Let's Get It Started, went double Platinum. *****CONTINUE BELOW*****
Still, nothing could have foreshadowed the phenomenon of his 1990 album: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em. Its first single: "U Can't Touch This", became a chart topping hit. "U Can't Touch This" dominated radio and MTV during 1990 in a way few rap singles ever had, and won two Grammys for Best R&B Song and Best Solo Rap Performance. Save for a quirk in its release format- it was only available as a 12", which cut down on its record sales, it would easily have been the first rap single to top the Billboard Pop chart. The next two singles released: "Have You Seen Her" and "Pray", followed "U Can't Touch This" into the Top Ten, eventually pushing sales of Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em past the ten-million mark and making it the number one album of the year. In 1990, MC Hammer also produced and starred in his own movie: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie. The film is about a rapper returning to his hometown who defeats a drug lord using kids to traffic his product. Despite the success of his 1990 album: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, a public backlash was growing against MC Hammer's frequent borrowing-sampling of classic song hooks for his own hits. Hip-Hop purists also railed about his often simplistic, repetitive lyrics. The charges of rank commercialism weren't lessened by the merchandising machine that soon kicked in: endorsement deals, MC Hammer dolls, even a Saturday morning cartoon show. MC Hammer also had a few public rap beefs with other rappers included: LL Cool J, Vanilla Ice, Too Short, Redman, 3rd Bass, Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest and Run-DMC. Several diss tracks were featured on his albums including: "Pump It Up", "Better Run Run", "Let's Get It Started" and "The Funky Headhunter". Seeking to counteract the criticism, MC Hammer dropped the "MC" from his name and used more live instrumentation on his 1991 follow-up album: Too Legit To Quit. While it sold very well- over three million copies, and produced a sizable hit in the album's title track, Hammer's stage show had become as lavish as his lifestyle; loaded with singers, dancers, and backup musicians, the supporting concert tour was too expensive for the album's sales to finance and it was canceled partway through. Hammer scored his last big hit with the song: "Addams Groove", the theme to the 1991 film: The Addams Family, and then paused to reconsider his approach. In 1994, he returned with his album: The Funky Headhunter, a harder-edged, more aggressive record that went gold, but failed to win him a new audience among hardcore hip-hop fans. MC Hammer attempted to appeal to the rise of "gangsta rap" and signed with Suge Knight's Death Row Records in 1994. However, due to overexposure and critical backlash, his popularity waned by the mid-1990s which led to a highly publicized bankruptcy beginning in 1996. MC Hammer became an ordained preacher during the late 1990s and hosted MC Hammer And Friends, a Christian ministry program on TBN. MC Hammer citing a religious reawakening began to write new material with an emphasis on spirituality and family. His 1998 album: Family Affair, was slated for release on MC Hammer's own Oaktown Records record label but plans were aborted at the last minute and only 1,000 copies were pressed but were never distributed nationally, save for limited Internet downloads. MC Hammer would go on to release new music independently recording four albums from 2001-2009. MC Hammer has made cameos and/or performed on many television shows including: as Saturday Night Live (as host and musical guest), The Arsenio Hall Show, Amen, For Your Love, Out All Night and Martin. He also made a film cameo in the 1993 Arnold Schwarzenegger film: Last Action Hero. MC Hammer would also go on to appear as himself on The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 5 (1995). Additionally, he has been involved in movies as an actor such as: One Tough Bastard (1996), Reggie's Prayer (1996), The Right Connections (1997), Deadly Rhapsody (2001), Finishing the Game (2007) and 1040 (2010). He was executive producer of his own reality show titled: Hammertime, which aired on the A&E Network during the summer of 2009. BET ranked Hammer as the #7 "Best Dancer of All Time". Vibe's "The Best Rapper Ever Tournament" declared him the 17th favorite of all-time during the first round. He continues to perform concerts at music venues and appears in television advertisements, along with participating in social media and ministry/outreach functions. He is also active in youth community programs. In 2022, Bobby Brown claimed that he started wearing the "diaper pants" that MC Hammer altered and made famous, on his A&E show Bobby Brown: Every Little Step. MC Hammer doesn't have any live performance concerts scheduled for 2024. MC Hammer Albums 📀: Feel My Power (1986) Let's Get It Started (1988) Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em (1990) Too Legit To Quit (1991) The Funky Headhunter (1994) Inside Out (1995) Family Affair (1998) Active Duty (2001) Full Blast (2004) Look Look Look (2006) DanceJamTheMusic (2009) Some more good MC Hammer songs 🎶: Pray, Oaktown, Do Not Pass Me By, Ring 'Em, Feel My Power, YAY, Son Of The King, Don't Fight The Feeling, You're Being Served, On Your Face, Crime Story, She's Soft And Wet, Find Yourself A Friend, Sunshine In Summertime, Love Hold, Street Soldiers, Help The Children, You've Got Me Dancing, Pop Yo Collar, Soldier's Letter, Pick It Up, Releasing Some Pressure, Count It Off, Luv-N-Happiness, Addams Groove, Look Look Look, Tell Me (Why Can't We Live Together), Sleepin' On A Master Plan, WestCoast Cha', Bay Livin', Who's Holdin' It, What Happened To Our Hood, Everything Is Alright, I Need That Number, The Funky Headhunter, I Got It From the Town, Anything Goes On The Dance Floor, Brothers Hang On, It's All That, A Brighter Day, Who Loves Me?, Here Comes The Hammer, It's Gone, Sultry Funk, Get 2 NO U, Help Lord (Won't You Come), No Stoppin' Us (USA), Full Blast, Doing Da Thizz, He Keeps Doing Great Things For Me, Get Away, Nothing But Love (A Song for Eazy), Cold Go MC Hammer, Clap Yo' Hands, Goin’ Up Yonder, I Won't Give Up (On My Life), Bustin' Loose, I Go, What I Got (Game To My Socks), Thankful, I Used To Love Her, Dancin' Machine, Black Is Back, Memories, The Funky Headhunter, I Hope Things Change, Keep On, Living In A World Like This, Somethin' For The OG's, All In My Mind, Keep It In Vegas, Do Not Pass Me By, Hard Times, Break'em Off Somethin' Proper, Gaining Momentum, One Mo' Time, Better Run Run, Oaktown, See Her Face, Raider Nation (Oakland Raiders Anthem), Let's Go Deeper, HammerTime, Lookin' Out The Window, Somethin' 'Bout The Goldie In Me, Hyphy Dumb Buck Krump, This Is How We Roll and It's All Good. Fun Fact 🕵🏾: As a result of the appearance of various Atlanta Falcons players and coaches in the music video, for MC Hammer's 1991 song: "2 Legit 2 Quit", the 1991 team became known as the "2 Legit 2 Quit" Falcons, utilizing the song as their very own team theme song.
Some reactions to consider 🤔: Devo - Whip It (Official Music Video), Jody Watley - Looking For A New Love (Official Music Video) or Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra Music Video (Steve Miller Band YT channel).
He still is in fantastic shape… he just made an appearance with Mr. F.A.B in Oakland 🤩❣️
This man to his performance and music to another level!!!💫💫💫
I saw him live in the 90's, and the dancers were awesome!!! They had everyone there on their feet!! It was one big dancing party!!! Alot of fun! (And, yes, he was wearing "Hammer Pants".)
There was nothing like Hammers' dancers! A force to be reckoned with! And the young man dancing with Hammer was his son~! The woman singing was Angie B.
The announcer is Jim Belushi. John Belushi’s brother
Hammer 🔨 time!! ❤
Never saw the extended version and I’m loving it! M.C was a dancing maniac!! Love the vibe you have!!!!
I love me some MC Hammer.❤
Your Vibe Was Truly Felt! I Couldn't Stop Smiling.... Michael Jackson's Glove At The End Was A Nice Touch...
3:25 Milli Vanilli is their duo name.
Their music was really good. Then it leaked that they were not the ones singing on the album. Bame it on the Rain, was one song of their huge songs.
During the intro they were talking about Michael Jackson when James Brown told Hammer to bring back “The Glove”. 💯💯
Great reaction. Hammer used to wear us out. We stayed in shape dancing. Don't ever be ashamed of your reaction to Ralph Tresvant. I understand. He's had me since 1983!!! RALPH!!!!!!!!!!!! Videos used to be mini movies.
That was pretty intense! Let's do some FATBACK jamming some "Backstrokin"
The last concert he did was sometime in the year 2020. He is still making music.
3:14 That's Milli Vanilli making fun of themselves.
Winning a Grammy was the worst thing that happened to them.
3:28 Rest In Peace Ecstasy.
You gotta check out Whodini- FREAKS COME OUT AT NIGHT, FRIENDS, ONE LOVE, FUNKY BEAT, BE YOURSELF
She has reacted to One Love, Growing Up and Freaks Come Out At Night by Whodini.... go check those reactions out 😁
@@IceManLikeGervin yeah, I just caught that from last year.
@@coolwata105 👌🏾
Before I knew the title back in those days I thought they were saying, "Do the jerk, do the jerk and work, hey, hey, do the jerk, do the jerk and work.".....LMAO
A very bomb reaction 💣! I see 👁👁you have reacted to MC Hammer before: Pumps And A Bump, Pumps And A Bump (Alternative Video Version), Turn This Mutha Out, U Can't Touch This, 1990 MTV Awards Show Performance, They Put Me In The Mix, Pump It Up- Live, Pump It Up, 2 Legit 2 Quit, Let's Get It Started and Have You Seen Her. 2 Legit 2 Quit was the lead single MC Hammer's 1991 album: Too Legit To Quit. It was written by MC Hammer, James Earley, Michael Kelly, Louis Burrell and Felton Pilate. It was produced by MC Hammer. Sonia Moore aka B Angie B is the female singer on the song. It sampled: Certified True by Bar-Kays (1982) and ORCH5 by Fairlight CMI (1982). The song reached #1 on the Dance-Club chart, #3 on the R&B chart, #4 on the Rap chart and #5 on the Hot 100. It was certified 3x Platinum. On the December 7, 1991 Hammer hosted SNL and performed the song. The song was featured in the 1991 film: The Addams Family.
The music video was directed by Rupert Wainwright and cost $2.5 million dollars to produce. The uncut 14 minute version of the music video begins with a newscaster, played by actor Jim Belushi, reporting on MC Hammer's apparent decision to quit the music business, as well as responses from a number of celebrities including: Ralph Tresvant, John 'Ecstasy' Fletcher, Tony Danza, David Faustino, Freedom Williams, Barry Sobel, Jose Canseco, Isiah Thomas, Kirby Puckett, Jerry Rice, Rickey Henderson, Deion Sanders, Andre Rison, Wayne Gretzky, Chris Mullin, Roger Clemens, Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, Lynette Woodard, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, David Robinson, Danny Glover, Henry Winkler, Mark Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg, Eazy E, DJ Quik, 2nd II None, Queen Latifah, Milli Vanilli and former Atlanta Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville.
The music video then cuts to an impatient crowd waiting for MC Hammer to perform, while Hammer has a lengthy conversation with James Brown, who calls MC Hammer "Godson" and enlists him to get the glove of Michael Jackson. James Brown endows MC Hammer with several blasts of energy before sending MC Hammer off to perform. The performance is high budget and laden with pyrotechnics. The video ends with a purported Michael Jackson (seen only from behind) having seen the performance and conceding MC Hammer to be the superior dancer, while doing the "2 Legit 2 Quit" hand gesture. MC Hammer spoke with Michael Jackson on the phone about the music video, with Michael Jackson giving his approval.
Lyrics 🗒:
Too legit... Too legit to quit
Too legit... Too legit to quit
Too legit... Too legit to quit
Sweat running all over my chest (chest) I don't quit no!
I just press harder (Yea!) than I ever did before going for
The dreams that I have in store in my mind (mind) and I know
That I'm makin it I gotta get mine and nobody's takin it away
(No!) cause hammer don't play that you try to get mine
Boy you better step back freeze (freeze) cause
You don't want none I hustle for my muscle and you look
Weak son (real weak) yea!... I'm goin for all that I can get
Kickin at the top cause I'm too legit to quit...sing!..
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
When I feel high post don't you play me close a dig 'em smack
A get you back and I'll hit with a dose of oaktown power
And charge you by the hour I'm shakin like a quake and funks
Get devoured I choose to abuse, misuse and confuse
Competitors who think they're makin up all the rules, fools
In the game lame and insane it's a shame I gotta do this but
I remain the same unchanged gettin better never known
As a sweater kickin it at the top cause I got myself together
So roll with a guy who's physical and fit knows the time
And too legit to quit...sang!
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
Step to the rhythm of a sho-nuff winner (winner) I been
Here before (yo!) I ain't no beginner (word) but I been new
Tried and true survival of the fittest yo!..it brought me through
My crew (talk) we're ready to strike trained for the mission
So believe the hype and sweat it (sweat it) cause you're gonna
Regret it the day that you dissed us you'll wish you never met us
You remind me of a real short story one hit record and you
Start to bore me get ready cause this is it your crew is
Through and we too legit to quit...sang!..
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
Too legit... Too legit to quit...Too legit... Too legit to quit
Too legit... Too legit to quit...Too legit... Too legit to quit
Get buck...get buck...get buck...get buck...get buck...(many times)
My people we don't know defeat we crush the strong and
Percolate the weak daily (everyday) we make our moves to
Improve our groove because we love to rule where we
Lay yo!..(Yo!) work and play we started at the bottom and
Now we're leading the way and yea!..(yea!) I'm havin a fit kickin it
At the top because I'm too legit to quit...sang!..
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
Hey...hey...hey...hey... too legit to quit.. too legit to quit.
We're rolling on...we're rolling on...we're rolling on...we're rolling on..
He's on top...he's on top...he's on top...he's on top..
Goin to burn it up...goin to burn it up...goin to burn it up..
Goin to burn it up..
Too legit to quit...too legit to quit
We're rollin on..hey..hey..hey...too legit
Too legit... Too legit to quit (hey...hey...) Too legit...too
Legit... Too legit to quit...(hey...) Too legit... Too legit to quit
(too legit...) too legit... too legit to quit..
MC Hammer Info 📰:
Stanley Burrell aka MC Hammer was born on March 30, 1962 in Oakland, California. He is a rapper, producer, writer, minister, ex Navy serviceman and an entrepreneur. He is known for hit songs such as "U Can't Touch This", "2 Legit 2 Quit" and "Pumps And A Bump", flashy dance movements, extravagant choreography and his eponymous "Hammer Pants". MC Hammer has also been a celebrity spokesperson for many products including: Pepsi, KFC, Toshiba, Lays Potato Chips, British Knights Shoes, Cheetos and Taco Bell. Along with having a Mattel action figure and other related merchandise, MC Hammer starred in a 1991 Saturday morning cartoon series called: Hammerman. He was the first rapper to have an album go Diamond (10 million albums sold) and has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.
MC Hammer won three Grammy Awards in 1990 for Best Rhythm And Blues Song (U Can't Touch This), Best Rap Song (U Can't Touch This) and Best Music Video: Long Form (Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie). He also received eight American Music Awards, a People's Choice Award, an NAACP Image Awards and the Billboard Diamond Award. Additionally, MC Hammer has also been honored with the Soul Train Music Sammy Davis Jr Award for Entertainer of the Year in 1991. He has also been a presenter/performer at The Soul Train Music Awards several times including: The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1991), The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1995) and Soul Train's 25th Anniversary (1995).
A member of a strongly religious family, Stanley Burrell landed a job as a bat boy for the Oakland Athletics baseball team, where he entertained fans by dancing during breaks in the game, and earned the nickname "Hammer" for his resemblance to all-time home run leader "Hammerin'" Hank Aaron. An aspiring ballplayer himself, he failed to catch on with a professional organization following his high school baseball career and enlisted in the US Navy for three years.
Being a long time a fan of funk and soul music, MC Hammer became interested in Hip-Hop upon returning to civilian life, and began performing in local clubs and with the financial help of several Oakland Athletics players he also started his own record label: Bustin' Records. MC Hammer recorded a couple of popular local singles with ex-Con Funk Shun mastermind Felton Pilate producing the music. MC Hammer recorded an entire album in 1987: Feel My Power. After impressing a Capitol Records executive with his already elaborate live show, he was signed to a multi-album deal, the first of which was a revamped version of the album: Feel My Power, retitled: Let's Get It Started. The album produced an R&B hit with the song: "Turn This Mutha Out," subsequently the album: Let's Get It Started, went double Platinum.
*****CONTINUE BELOW*****
Still, nothing could have foreshadowed the phenomenon of his 1990 album: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em. Its first single: "U Can't Touch This", became a chart topping hit. "U Can't Touch This" dominated radio and MTV during 1990 in a way few rap singles ever had, and won two Grammys for Best R&B Song and Best Solo Rap Performance. Save for a quirk in its release format- it was only available as a 12", which cut down on its record sales, it would easily have been the first rap single to top the Billboard Pop chart. The next two singles released: "Have You Seen Her" and "Pray", followed "U Can't Touch This" into the Top Ten, eventually pushing sales of Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em past the ten-million mark and making it the number one album of the year. In 1990, MC Hammer also produced and starred in his own movie: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie. The film is about a rapper returning to his hometown who defeats a drug lord using kids to traffic his product.
Despite the success of his 1990 album: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, a public backlash was growing against MC Hammer's frequent borrowing-sampling of classic song hooks for his own hits. Hip-Hop purists also railed about his often simplistic, repetitive lyrics. The charges of rank commercialism weren't lessened by the merchandising machine that soon kicked in: endorsement deals, MC Hammer dolls, even a Saturday morning cartoon show. MC Hammer also had a few public rap beefs with other rappers included: LL Cool J, Vanilla Ice, Too Short, Redman, 3rd Bass, Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest and Run-DMC. Several diss tracks were featured on his albums including: "Pump It Up", "Better Run Run", "Let's Get It Started" and "The Funky Headhunter".
Seeking to counteract the criticism, MC Hammer dropped the "MC" from his name and used more live instrumentation on his 1991 follow-up album: Too Legit To Quit. While it sold very well- over three million copies, and produced a sizable hit in the album's title track, Hammer's stage show had become as lavish as his lifestyle; loaded with singers, dancers, and backup musicians, the supporting concert tour was too expensive for the album's sales to finance and it was canceled partway through. Hammer scored his last big hit with the song: "Addams Groove", the theme to the 1991 film: The Addams Family, and then paused to reconsider his approach. In 1994, he returned with his album: The Funky Headhunter, a harder-edged, more aggressive record that went gold, but failed to win him a new audience among hardcore hip-hop fans.
MC Hammer attempted to appeal to the rise of "gangsta rap" and signed with Suge Knight's Death Row Records in 1994. However, due to overexposure and critical backlash, his popularity waned by the mid-1990s which led to a highly publicized bankruptcy beginning in 1996. MC Hammer became an ordained preacher during the late 1990s and hosted MC Hammer And Friends, a Christian ministry program on TBN. MC Hammer citing a religious reawakening began to write new material with an emphasis on spirituality and family. His 1998 album: Family Affair, was slated for release on MC Hammer's own Oaktown Records record label but plans were aborted at the last minute and only 1,000 copies were pressed but were never distributed nationally, save for limited Internet downloads. MC Hammer would go on to release new music independently recording four albums from 2001-2009.
MC Hammer has made cameos and/or performed on many television shows including: as Saturday Night Live (as host and musical guest), The Arsenio Hall Show, Amen, For Your Love, Out All Night and Martin. He also made a film cameo in the 1993 Arnold Schwarzenegger film: Last Action Hero. MC Hammer would also go on to appear as himself on The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 5 (1995). Additionally, he has been involved in movies as an actor such as: One Tough Bastard (1996), Reggie's Prayer (1996), The Right Connections (1997), Deadly Rhapsody (2001), Finishing the Game (2007) and 1040 (2010). He was executive producer of his own reality show titled: Hammertime, which aired on the A&E Network during the summer of 2009.
BET ranked Hammer as the #7 "Best Dancer of All Time". Vibe's "The Best Rapper Ever Tournament" declared him the 17th favorite of all-time during the first round. He continues to perform concerts at music venues and appears in television advertisements, along with participating in social media and ministry/outreach functions. He is also active in youth community programs.
In 2022, Bobby Brown claimed that he started wearing the "diaper pants" that MC Hammer altered and made famous, on his A&E show Bobby Brown: Every Little Step.
MC Hammer doesn't have any live performance concerts scheduled for 2024.
MC Hammer Albums 📀:
Feel My Power (1986)
Let's Get It Started (1988)
Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em (1990)
Too Legit To Quit (1991)
The Funky Headhunter (1994)
Inside Out (1995)
Family Affair (1998)
Active Duty (2001)
Full Blast (2004)
Look Look Look (2006)
DanceJamTheMusic (2009)
Some more good MC Hammer songs 🎶: Pray, Oaktown, Do Not Pass Me By, Ring 'Em, Feel My Power, YAY, Son Of The King, Don't Fight The Feeling, You're Being Served, On Your Face, Crime Story, She's Soft And Wet, Find Yourself A Friend, Sunshine In Summertime, Love Hold, Street Soldiers, Help The Children, You've Got Me Dancing, Pop Yo Collar, Soldier's Letter, Pick It Up, Releasing Some Pressure, Count It Off, Luv-N-Happiness, Addams Groove, Look Look Look, Tell Me (Why Can't We Live Together), Sleepin' On A Master Plan, WestCoast Cha', Bay Livin', Who's Holdin' It, What Happened To Our Hood, Everything Is Alright, I Need That Number, The Funky Headhunter, I Got It From the Town, Anything Goes On The Dance Floor, Brothers Hang On, It's All That, A Brighter Day, Who Loves Me?, Here Comes The Hammer, It's Gone, Sultry Funk, Get 2 NO U, Help Lord (Won't You Come), No Stoppin' Us (USA), Full Blast, Doing Da Thizz, He Keeps Doing Great Things For Me, Get Away, Nothing But Love (A Song for Eazy), Cold Go MC Hammer, Clap Yo' Hands, Goin’ Up Yonder, I Won't Give Up (On My Life), Bustin' Loose, I Go, What I Got (Game To My Socks), Thankful, I Used To Love Her, Dancin' Machine, Black Is Back, Memories, The Funky Headhunter, I Hope Things Change, Keep On, Living In A World Like This, Somethin' For The OG's, All In My Mind, Keep It In Vegas, Do Not Pass Me By, Hard Times, Break'em Off Somethin' Proper, Gaining Momentum, One Mo' Time, Better Run Run, Oaktown, See Her Face, Raider Nation (Oakland Raiders Anthem), Let's Go Deeper, HammerTime, Lookin' Out The Window, Somethin' 'Bout The Goldie In Me, Hyphy Dumb Buck Krump, This Is How We Roll and It's All Good.
Fun Fact 🕵🏾: As a result of the appearance of various Atlanta Falcons players and coaches in the music video, for MC Hammer's 1991 song: "2 Legit 2 Quit", the 1991 team became known as the "2 Legit 2 Quit" Falcons, utilizing the song as their very own team theme song.
Some reactions to consider 🤔: Devo - Whip It (Official Music Video), Jody Watley - Looking For A New Love (Official Music Video) or Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra Music Video (Steve Miller Band YT channel).
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