The simplicity of the record offended people. The 3 note beat, the Dr Seuss lyrics, the dance... literally took no skill to put together, and the fact that it achieved MAJOR success and was being championed over songs from other artists with actual skill and respect for the craft, made people angry.
Not to mention that it pretty much represented a changing of the guard. There was a clear agenda, with viacom pushing aside Little Brother, Nas etc. and any other record that was deemed “too intelligent” (their words verbatim) for this dumbed down shyt to feed to the masses.
It’s not that complicated.. I personally liked the song, but I was also like 12..
Not to mention that it pretty much represented a changing of the guard. There was a clear agenda, with viacom pushing aside Little Brother, Nas etc. and any other record that was deemed “too intelligent” (their words verbatim) for this dumbed down shyt to feed to the masses.
It’s not that complicated.. I personally liked the song, but I was also like 12..
. Came out when I was 14. Even back then I knew it was trash. Had a homie who had the song as his call back tone 
Heavy D put on Pete Rock, AKA soul brother #1, AKA the pioneer producer of that 90s shyt.