Was McHammer really that bad

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No. But it's cool nowadays to shyt on him and make jokes about how he ended up broke.

A lot of his songs are still hot today.
yep but hammer didnt end up broke..he had money..went bankrupt to keep from actually goin broke..like the rest of the common folks..

hammer didnt lose his stable of horses..

nikkas that considered broke..jus dont up wire money to justin lin..because he needed fundin for a movie...hammer wasnt hurtin..but i betcha the 200 people he looked out for are
 

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Hammer had some hard joints in the 80's... Back when there was only a hand full of lyricist in hiphop

Even tho he wasnt lyrical Hammer stood out because dancing was still a relevant, importing element in hiphop back then

I remember watching this video over and over back in da day...

There were plenty of lyricists in the late 80s. Hammer also stood out because he was one of the worst rappers at that time. He was the sh!t live though...can't front on that.
 

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He was THAT nikka in the late 80s-early 90s.

You could get a legit workout keeping up dancing with him in his music videos. :whew:

Hammer just got a lot of flak for his financial woes but he wasn't bad at all during his prime.

He just fell hard after that 2 Legit 2 Quit album. His success in pop culture at that time put the bar up too high after that album. I knew there was no way he could duplicate that with The Funky Headhunter and I was right :wow:


Even though that album had some decent tracks .
 

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Hammer is a Legend.

he got crucified for what rappers do on the daily now which is "branding". Dude was ahead of his time, and he was a real nikka too. looked out for his whole hood, to the point he lost his house over it.
 
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Last year, Hammer did a show at a casino about an hour away from me. When I first saw the flyer for it, I was joking with one of my coworkers about how we should go to the show. Dude was laughing like "yeah, for real, we should get tickets." So for the next month leading up to the show, every time I saw dude we would make sarcastic comments about getting tickets before they sell out and talking about being pumped for the show, etc.

Only thing was, this dude wasn't joking. Night after the show, he legit asked me where I was because he didn't see me there. Then he started showing me pics he took during the performance. All I could do was hit dude with the :dahell:.
 

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Last year, Hammer did a show at a casino about an hour away from me. When I first saw the flyer for it, I was joking with one of my coworkers about how we should go to the show. Dude was laughing like "yeah, for real, we should get tickets." So for the next month leading up to the show, every time I saw dude we would make sarcastic comments about getting tickets before they sell out and talking about being pumped for the show, etc.

Only thing was, this dude wasn't joking. Night after the show, he legit asked me where I was because he didn't see me there. Then he started showing me pics he took during the performance. All I could do was hit dude with the :dahell:.

you missed out, hammer is a good live performance, he gives you everything he has
 

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You can't think of this the way you think of music now. There was very little outlet for black music outside of radio and clubs. No social media. No youtube. Magazines were out once a month and limited to what was printed. I really don't think young cats appreciate how quickly and thoroughly information is presented now. So when he came out nationally and they were playing, "Let's Get it Started" on the radio and my friend's cousin used to talk about this dude's songs from the club, he was like this mystery dude. I remember Yo, MTV raps was like the first good look at dude and what his show was about. And you might see his videos once in a while. So he kinda became this mysterious cool people rapper at first. That whole Troop Suit and British Knights set, with that west coast swag. Then the radio caught on, and he blew up. If you hear a good song now, it might be on Pandora and you immediately get the name, can do a search and probably watch the video and performances. Probably impossible to gain that unknown club hype the way he did at first.
 

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Hammer was the man to a 90skid, even though I couldn't rock with those jeanie pants:mjlol:

...when I saw Hhis Behind The Music Story, and saw how he lost AWLL his money, cuz he basically took the entire Bay out on tour with him to help feed their families, I gained a whole new respect for him:myman:
 
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