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OMG! A good mid 90's rap album! Haha. Yeah u shoulda known huh? I too love people like too short, epmd, public enemy and early snoop stuff, but this 1994 album was one of the the best and most underated of the year and I just wished it sold more to save hammers failing baggy ass. I moved from US to UK in 1994, so I heard nothing. I do have the videos though to this album! Yeah hammer sold out but hammer was no faker like vanilla ice. Hammer flowed damn well on this album. Highlights its all good (is this where the saying came from?) Dont stop (my fav- the "roger" remix was killer!) Pumps and a bump Break 'em off something proper Dont fight the feeling (hammer does soul?) Somethin' 'bout the goldie in me The funky headhunter Pumps and a bumnp (teddy remix) Hey vainandy, even an old skooler like u would like this. Beleive me it rolls..... (if only the Deion sanders duet "straight to my feet" was on this album too I love that song) | |
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yea, the funky headhunter was dope. [Edited 4/29/05 18:45pm] | |
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lilgish said: yea, the funky headhunter was dope.
[Edited 4/29/05 18:45pm] Hammer looks kinda funny on the cover. Infact, hammer looks funny on all his album covers. | |
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Even by this time he had fallen off HARD | |
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thesexofit said:
Hey vainandy, even an old skooler like u would like this. Beleive me it rolls..... I like MC Hammer. I had MC Hammer's first album and let someone borrow it. You know how that goes, I never saw it again. I still have his second and third album and love them both. I bought the CD single "Pumps And A Bump" (great video by the way) and it was decent but nothing like the earlier Hammer stuff. I never bothered buying the album. By this time, gansta rap had taken over, the tempo was slowed down, and even Hammer was dressing like them. People liked to call Hammer a sell out when he was at his biggest but I called him a sell out when he sold out to that damn thug gansta look and I wasn't about to stick around and see if he sold out and tried to "fit in" with their music either. I never stuck around to see what the rest of the album was like because the look turned me off. [Edited 4/30/05 3:25am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: thesexofit said:
Hey vainandy, even an old skooler like u would like this. Beleive me it rolls..... I like MC Hammer. I had MC Hammer's first album and let someone borrow it. You know how that goes, I never saw it again. I still have his second and third album and love them both. I bought the CD single "Pumps And A Bump" (great video by the way) and it was decent but nothing like the earlier Hammer stuff. I never bothered buying the album. By this time, gansta rap had taken over, the tempo was slowed down, and even Hammer was dressing like them. People liked to call Hammer a sell out when he was at his biggest but I called him a sell out when he sold out to that damn thug gansta look and I wasn't about to stick around and see if he sold out to their music either. The Pumps And A Bump cut was the jam. I know in the mid west where I 'm at they even created a dance to go with the song which is still done at the clubs now as we speak. As for the video, the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick . Now, as for the second one, which was finan ced by Mr. Prime Time, it was cool. | |
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Hotlegs said:
the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick I don't know. I saw a blurry nude picture of him on one of these web sites and if that picture is real, I see where he got the name "Hammer". [Edited 4/30/05 4:41am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Pumps and a Bump
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thesexofit said: I too love people like too short, epmd, public enemy and early snoop stuff, but this 1994 album was one of the the best and most underated of the year and I just wished it sold more to save hammers failing baggy ass.
t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: thesexofit said: I too love people like too short, epmd, public enemy and early snoop stuff, but this 1994 album was one of the the best and most underated of the year and I just wished it sold more to save hammers failing baggy ass.
t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. Thank U! | |
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vainandy said: Hotlegs said:
the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick I don't know. I saw a blurry nude picture of him on one of these web sites and if that picture is real, I see where he got the name "Hammer". [Edited 4/30/05 4:41am] | |
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namepeace said: thesexofit said: I too love people like too short, epmd, public enemy and early snoop stuff, but this 1994 album was one of the the best and most underated of the year and I just wished it sold more to save hammers failing baggy ass.
t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. Well if you won't say it I will. It sucked. | |
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Hotlegs said: vainandy said: I like MC Hammer. I had MC Hammer's first album and let someone borrow it. You know how that goes, I never saw it again. I still have his second and third album and love them both. I bought the CD single "Pumps And A Bump" (great video by the way) and it was decent but nothing like the earlier Hammer stuff. I never bothered buying the album. By this time, gansta rap had taken over, the tempo was slowed down, and even Hammer was dressing like them. People liked to call Hammer a sell out when he was at his biggest but I called him a sell out when he sold out to that damn thug gansta look and I wasn't about to stick around and see if he sold out to their music either. The Pumps And A Bump cut was the jam. I know in the mid west where I 'm at they even created a dance to go with the song which is still done at the clubs now as we speak. As for the video, the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick . Now, as for the second one, which was finan ced by Mr. Prime Time, it was cool. Yo "dont stop", thanx to teddy riley, is super funky. Vain, If u liked "pumps...." then it may be worth checking out the album cheap. hammer did change hes image alot. He was not himself, but musically he was still himself. His humour was gone by "the funky headhunter" though, as had the james Brown aping. | |
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whodknee said: namepeace said: t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. Well if you won't say it I will. It sucked. | |
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I remember this silly song for the Addams family2 | |
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jn2 said: I remember this silly song for the Addams family2
Oh yeah "addams groove". I even got the video. yeah song is silly. But fun though. Some of my 50 cent loving mates find this song to be the best song ever (?). The chorus "they do what they wanna do, say what they wanna say, live how they wanna live, play how they wanna play.....(macho chant) the addams family" After that vid, the album "too legit too quit" kinda sunk. Despite the superb all out dance fest that was "this is the way we roll". A video that still holds up very well today for dancing. That video beats anything dancing has to offer these days. Great song too. Catchy. I was hearing the remix off the single today. "Iam rolling on". Tell 'em where u live hammer. | |
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namepeace said: thesexofit said: I too love people like too short, epmd, public enemy and early snoop stuff, but this 1994 album was one of the the best and most underated of the year and I just wished it sold more to save hammers failing baggy ass.
t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. I got biggies album and most of tupacs. Same with pete rock and cl smooth. Never did get into redman. But from what I remember chart wise that year, I think hammers album stood out. | |
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Hotlegs said: vainandy said: I like MC Hammer. I had MC Hammer's first album and let someone borrow it. You know how that goes, I never saw it again. I still have his second and third album and love them both. I bought the CD single "Pumps And A Bump" (great video by the way) and it was decent but nothing like the earlier Hammer stuff. I never bothered buying the album. By this time, gansta rap had taken over, the tempo was slowed down, and even Hammer was dressing like them. People liked to call Hammer a sell out when he was at his biggest but I called him a sell out when he sold out to that damn thug gansta look and I wasn't about to stick around and see if he sold out to their music either. The Pumps And A Bump cut was the jam. I know in the mid west where I 'm at they even created a dance to go with the song which is still done at the clubs now as we speak. As for the video, the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick . Now, as for the second one, which was finan ced by Mr. Prime Time, it was cool. Actually, Hottie, during the editing, they cut and pasted my penis region onto Hammer's penis region. Desire, it covers our faces
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Eroticist said: Hotlegs said: The Pumps And A Bump cut was the jam. I know in the mid west where I 'm at they even created a dance to go with the song which is still done at the clubs now as we speak. As for the video, the first one was hilarious as fuck with Hammer having this fake towel stuffed down his speedo to make it look like he had a big hard dick . Now, as for the second one, which was finan ced by Mr. Prime Time, it was cool. Actually, Hottie, during the editing, they cut and pasted my penis region onto Hammer's penis region. Dont lie. Hammer got it made. | |
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The funniest thing was that album was released in 1994 but it seemed like it was released a million yrs after the whole baggy pants, typewriter Hammer era to my 12 yr old mind at the time. | |
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thesexofit said: namepeace said: t. T. I do love ur sense of humor. But in case you are not kidding. Biggie, Pac, Gang Starr, Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Common Sense, Digable Planets, Redman, The Roots, Jeru The Damaja, and SO MANY OTHERS dropped jewels in '94 that were far, far, FAR superior to Funky Headhunter. I'm not saying that it sucked. I'm just saying to say that it's one of the best and most underrated albums of 1994, arguably the greatest year in hip-hop history, is to put it charitably, a stretch. I got biggies album and most of tupacs. Same with pete rock and cl smooth. Never did get into redman. But from what I remember chart wise that year, I think hammers album stood out. Screw the charts 1994 was the best year in hip hop eever (since 1988) if not for Biggie, Pete Rock, GZA, Method Man, Gang Starr for this one reason alone... Funky head hunter doesnt even deserve an honorable mention. "Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine" | |
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Daaaamn, SoulChild82 called it. | |
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Soulchild82 said: thesexofit said: I got biggies album and most of tupacs. Same with pete rock and cl smooth. Never did get into redman. But from what I remember chart wise that year, I think hammers album stood out. Screw the charts 1994 was the best year in hip hop eever (since 1988) if not for Biggie, Pete Rock, GZA, Method Man, Gang Starr for this one reason alone... Funky head hunter doesnt even deserve an honorable mention. Well, we have 4 votes for '94. Thanks, Soulchild, for identifying my GLARING OMISSION from my list. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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