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Quote from: Dusan123 on March 23, 2009, 08:31:40 PMOh yeah, Can't Touch This was hilarious.On that note, was Sir-Mix-A-Lot a west coast legend?Nope. He had 2 great songs. Baby got back & my posse's on broadway. I did hear the song 'ride' on beavis & butthead, nice but not great. Nothing against sir mix a lot.
Oh yeah, Can't Touch This was hilarious.On that note, was Sir-Mix-A-Lot a west coast legend?
though him goin gangsta was laughable.. I'd consider him a west coast legend.Quote from: CHUCK KNOXXX on March 23, 2009, 07:45:20 PMhe sold alot of records and always repped the bay hard, so i would say yes
he sold alot of records and always repped the bay hard, so i would say yes
Quote from: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on March 25, 2009, 04:37:32 AMQuote from: Dusan123 on March 23, 2009, 08:31:40 PMOh yeah, Can't Touch This was hilarious.On that note, was Sir-Mix-A-Lot a west coast legend?Nope. He had 2 great songs. Baby got back & my posse's on broadway. I did hear the song 'ride' on beavis & butthead, nice but not great. Nothing against sir mix a lot.i thought 'my hooptie' was dope, and he shoudl get sum stripes for blessin' us wit the classic 'put em' on the glass' video.....that was sum high school jerk off material right there, i used to luv 'the box' for showing that video 20 times a day!
I mean hammer was huge, no doubt. But he can't be compared to the other west coast legends like Tupac, snoop on and on. Hammer was too nice son.
Just read they're going to make a reality TV series about/with him called Hammertime and yeah, regardless of his style of music I'd call him a west coast legend.