Genre: Rap
Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em
MC Hammer
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A Salt With A Deadly Pepa
Salt-N-Pepa
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To the Extreme
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Anthology: The Best Of Michael Jackson
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Switch (single)
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Too Short
Live at Montreux 2001
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Follow The Leader
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Mama Said Knock You Out
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Def Jam Classics, Vol.1
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Sold My Soul: The Remix & Rarity Collection
The Pharcyde
Complete Greatest Speeches & Moments
There had been hit rap singles and albums before him, but MC Hammer was the man who truly brought rap music to a mass pop audience. Armed with a flamboyant wardrobe (particularly his trademark baggy parachute pants) and a raft of sampled hooks lifted straight from their sources, Hammer's talents as a dancer and showman far exceeded his technique as an MC. Still, he had an ear for catchy source material, and that helped his second album, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, become the best-selling rap album of all time. Even if he was never able to duplicate that level of success, and even if his street credibility was virtually non-existent, Hammer Read More
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