West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite on October 30, 2024, 07:11:21 AM
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I always thought this guy was wack but this just popped up on my YouTube today and in retrospect it’s hype as hell got Deion the bad ass girls dancing and Hammer is murderin’ this joint — he dancing on the level of Michael jackson
Pumps in the bump with Aaron hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc3gLvnOuAc
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this was my joint on that album
produced by Tha Dogg Pound 8)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVXPJBVbEQM
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Them Hammer videos used to have really hot girls that danced thier ass off.
James Brown inspired -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O01knIMTEpY
''Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh
Here comes the hammer...''
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Full movie -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hB0ZQXTvgk
MC Hammer Please Hammer Don t Hurt Em The Movie 1990 VHSRip
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hammer is 2pac compared to the rappers comin out nowadays
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hammer is 2pac compared to the rappers comin out nowadays
Yeah this shit goes hard as hell compared to today—and imagine, he was actually considered soft when it dropped—of course people that really knew Hammer all knew that in reality Hammer was a true G
…not to get too carried away though—the Hammer version of “Unconditional Love” exposed his lack of mic skills like a lot of joints on that Death Row album…
But if you get him the right track he will murder that shit and nobody questions the performance side of it
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this was my joint on that album
produced by Tha Dogg Pound 8)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVXPJBVbEQM
This is crazy homie, a prime era Dogg Pound track that was an officially released on a hit album and I didn't even know about it. Dope. You can tell Kurupt probably wrote that first verse for Hammer and did the reference vocals--he's trying to sound like Kurupt.
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This is crazy homie, a prime era Dogg Pound track that was an officially released on a hit album and I didn't even know about it. Dope. You can tell Kurupt probably wrote that first verse for Hammer and did the reference vocals--he's trying to sound like Kurupt.
yeah this has happened to me numerous times as well
one of the great joys these days is discovering dope tracks from the 90s that I didn't know existed 8)
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yeah this has happened to me numerous times as well
one of the great joys these days is discovering dope tracks from the 90s that I didn't know existed 8)
Yeah man it’s more worth diggin for gems 💎 then searching for new music in this wack tiktoc skinny jeens trans woke era…
…and then when I post about it people are like, “Oh Infinite you don’t know shit about music you didn’t know about this track you don’t know shit about hiphop”
just the other day someone was dissing me on YouTube just because I commented on a Little Shawn video saying how “back in the day I just knew about this guy from the Pac controversy but he actually got skillz” so of course they were all dissing me like as if Little Shawn was like some big artist every one knew about, even a 12 year old in Missouri would know, lol