MC HAMMER gettin' clowned on Sirius!

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Anyone else catch Shade 45 jokin' about Hammers new shit? Shit was kind of funny. They was basically sayin' that if they Bay wants to continue to be taken seriously they shouldn't "co-sign" for shit like that. Anyone else catch it?
 

GHP

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ain't no one co signing for hammer besides Dj Pimp and anyone who personally knows him or helped make the album.

seriously I havn't heard no one bump MC Hammer since like 1991
 
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MAN IVE BEEN BUMPING THAT NEW TRACK PRODUCED BY SCOTT STORCH FOR A MINUTE NOW. SHIT SLAPS! NOT REALLY FEELIN THE HOOK BUT IT STILL IS A CLUB SLAPPER. IMMA HAVE MY BOY SLAP THAT IN THE CLUB AT MY PARTY JUST TO SEE EVERYONES REACTION. LOL.
 
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Man let me say this, Hammer deserves no disrespect from anyone who truly claims the Bay as their home and loves hip hop. Hammer did a lot for the music as far as getting it out there to the mainstream. In hindsight, yeah he made some mistakes, but his impact should be respected and talked about in a positive light. He's not the first person to screw up financially and won't be the last. If anyone here who is old enough to know better, says they didn't like Hammer when he was at his peak you're a damn lie. Hammer is part of the history of the Bay Area. San Quinn said himself that the Bay does not properly embrace Hammer. Now, should he still be tryin' to make records? I say no, but that doesn't take away from my respect. Jordan shouldn't have come back either and Jerry Rice should have retired 3 years ago, but I still hold them in high regard. Tyson bit ears and tried to break peoples arms in the ring and he's still one of my favorites of all time. Hammer was the first rapper to sell 10,000,000 records. 10 million fuckin records!! Muhfuckas is hustlin to sell 10,000!!! 40's done 300K and we're hyphy about it. 10 million!!That in and of itself is worthy of respect. Keep it real, ya'll...Respect a living legend even when he falls!!
 
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@ Daswhuzzup's quote...
real talk mang! to the folkz that weren't there at that time you just don't know...:siccness:

peace,
Dubl-Z
 
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Daswhuzzup said:
Man let me say this, Hammer deserves no disrespect from anyone who truly claims the Bay as their home and loves hip hop. Hammer did a lot for the music as far as getting it out there to the mainstream. In hindsight, yeah he made some mistakes, but his impact should be respected and talked about in a positive light. He's not the first person to screw up financially and won't be the last. If anyone here who is old enough to know better, says they didn't like Hammer when he was at his peak you're a damn lie. Hammer is part of the history of the Bay Area. San Quinn said himself that the Bay does not properly embrace Hammer. Now, should he still be tryin' to make records? I say no, but that doesn't take away from my respect. Jordan shouldn't have come back either and Jerry Rice should have retired 3 years ago, but I still hold them in high regard. Tyson bit ears and tried to break peoples arms in the ring and he's still one of my favorites of all time. Hammer was the first rapper to sell 10,000,000 records. 10 million fuckin records!! Muhfuckas is hustlin to sell 10,000!!! 40's done 300K and we're hyphy about it. 10 million!!That in and of itself is worthy of respect. Keep it real, ya'll...Respect a living legend even when he falls!!
no one is saying they dont respect what he has done, or that they didnt like him when he was in his prime. all they are saying is that his time is up and he needs to stop now.
 
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All owed respect aside, does hammer make good music now? And does he have a place in the Hyphy/Thizzin' movement? Save the " Hammer paved the way for everyone " speach, Does he have a roll in Bay Area Music today as an artist? What's your input?
 
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all i gotta say is back in the day he did his shit and did it right, everybody was slappin hammer, it was a different era, not everyone was on the gangsta/thug/mob/hyphy shit....rit now tho i'd say it's time to hang the shit up, but if i find his new shit used i'll cop it and give it a listen...i'm not about to go out and buy it new....this jus my opinion because i was around when he first came out in 89 and i respect the team at least givin him a verse on they're song....reminds me of his old shit.....2 cents comin from an ol skooler..

peace,
Dubl-Z
 
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10 Million Records says it all. who ever disrespect a rapper dat hustles like dat should shoot hisself in his head and dissappear. people can say what ever they want but shit dont get to you unless u want it to get to u. hammer's like too short they OG's in the game who feel the hyphy shit so let em do what dey do.
 

fillyacup

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man, yall funny.....yall laughin cuz of what he did when he was famous......

he was makin money, i think made the most money in the bay.....man, you laugh how he danced an dressed an his goofy songs? hm......could i be describin mc hammer or mac dre?

mis the topic wit the hate......