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Will Smith or MC Hammer? Which one had more cred, better jams? Who u prefer? I gotta say I love some early fresh prince. But kid n play took them out with "funhouse" personally. I still love "boom! Shake the room" and "summertime" always works. But I love my man hammer. Both smith and hammer thought they were credible. Once ur a success in hiphop, ur a sellout | |
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MC Hammer was much better by far. Will Smith was too damn slow. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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That's a close call. They both started out legit . I guess Hammer had more going for him (music-wise) so I'll give him the nod. | |
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vainandy said: MC Hammer was much better by far. Will Smith was too damn slow.
"boom! Shake the wrong" is a pumps and a bumper. Yeah hammer went all out on those uptempos. "dancing machine" "count it off" "this is the way we roll". Even early hit "lets get it started" was fast for a hiphop song. Man, look at that pic of james and hammer? Where the hell is that from and james is gonna fall off the stage u just know it James looks too funny [Edited 6/27/05 17:37pm] | |
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Hammer, even though Will had tremendous cred, once he started doing those chessy movies it went down hill. Right now, Hammer is more hip-hop then Will. | |
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thesexofit said:
Even early hit "lets get it started" was fast for a hiphop song. During that time, there were lots of fast rap artists like LA Dream Team, Freestyle, Afro Rican, 2 Live Crew, JJ Fad, The Egyptian Lover, World Class Wrecking Crew, etc. MC Hammer fit in very well with those artists. All these were played on mainstream R&B radio in my area. In my area, Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince was being played on one particular station that had a one hour rap show, once a week, that featured slower tempo, more stripped down artists like MC Lyte, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, etc. These groups were underground in my area and I was happy with it that way. [Edited 6/27/05 18:04pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: thesexofit said:
Even early hit "lets get it started" was fast for a hiphop song. During that time, there were lots of fast rap artists like LA Dream Team, Freestyle, Afro Rican, 2 Live Crew, JJ Fad, The Egyptian Lover, World Class Wrecking Crew, etc. MC Hammer fit in very well with those artists. All these were played on mainstream R&B radio in my area. In my area, Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince was being played on one particular station that had a one hour rap show, once a week, that featured slower tempo artists like MC Lyte, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, etc. These groups were underground in my area and I was happy with it that way. I may have to check out some of those acts in ur first paragraph. LL cool J early on was fast, but he got so damn mellow I love 2 live crew. I got their famous album and "we want some pussy". Awesome song. | |
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Oh man this is hard cuz Hammer is the man but I love the new Will Smith cd. I may have to give thie one to Hammer though. Sorry Will. | |
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thesexofit said:
I love 2 live crew. I got their famous album They were pumping this album big time in the clubs down here during the same time as MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This". Another fast rap jam to check out would be Gigolo Tony's "Smurf Rock". Also, years before Sir Mix-A-Lot made "Baby Got Back" or even before the midtempo "My Posse's On Broadway".....he had a bad ass fast jam called "Square Dance Rap" and the B Side was a fast jam called "Let's G" that sounded very Egyptian Lover influenced. [Edited 6/27/05 18:17pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: thesexofit said:
I love 2 live crew. I got their famous album They were pumping this album big time in the clubs down here during the same time as MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This". Another fast rap jam to check out would be Gigolo Tony's "Smurf Rock". Also, years before Sir Mix-A-Lot made "Baby Got Back" or even the midtempo "My Posse's On Broadway"....he has a bad ass fast jam called "Square Dance Rap" and the B Side was a fast jam called "Let's G" that sounded very Egyptian Lover influenced. U remember kid sensation? I think sir mix-a-lot produced them? Also the U krew were cool | |
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thesexofit said:
U remember kid sensation? I think sir mix-a-lot produced them? Also the U krew were cool I've never heard of those. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I like select songs from both acts, but no (MC) Hammer album is as good as this one here:
There are so many numbers on that album that kids would recite while I was in school, and a lot of them got radio play in my area. I remember hearing Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble, Just One of Those Days, Rock the House, and The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff on the radio. The Sanford & Son beatbox during Rock the House is classic! And then he played it underwater, and I was sold on that tune for life. Hammer's tunes were good for the dancefloor, but he didn't have a single memorable rap in any of his tracks. In their early days DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince were one of the premier DJ/MC teams. Jeff was a great DJ and Fresh Prince was a great storyteller. It wasn't until the 90s that their act got old. | |
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vainandy said: thesexofit said:
I love 2 live crew. I got their famous album They were pumping this album big time in the clubs down here during the same time as MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This". Another fast rap jam to check out would be Gigolo Tony's "Smurf Rock". Also, years before Sir Mix-A-Lot made "Baby Got Back" or even before the midtempo "My Posse's On Broadway".....he had a bad ass fast jam called "Square Dance Rap" and the B Side was a fast jam called "Let's G" that sounded very Egyptian Lover influenced. [Edited 6/27/05 18:17pm] Oh Hell Yeah Vain Baby. You're in the dirty dirty South. So, I know you know about the music and when I used to live in North Carolina thats all they would play. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: I like select songs from both acts, but no (MC) Hammer album is as good as this one here:
There are so many numbers on that album that kids would recite while I was in school, and a lot of them got radio play in my area. I remember hearing Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble, Just One of Those Days, Rock the House, and The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff on the radio. The Sanford & Son beatbox during Rock the House is classic! And then he played it underwater, and I was sold on that tune for life. Alright Sexofit, I'm not going to front. Back in the day, when Will started out, he was fly as shit b/c he has a bad ass DJ. But, he lost his popularity as he became more commercial. However, he may be able to make a comeback with the single Switch if all goes well. [Edited 6/27/05 20:56pm] | |
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thesexofit said: vainandy said: They were pumping this album big time in the clubs down here during the same time as MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This". Another fast rap jam to check out would be Gigolo Tony's "Smurf Rock". Also, years before Sir Mix-A-Lot made "Baby Got Back" or even the midtempo "My Posse's On Broadway"....he has a bad ass fast jam called "Square Dance Rap" and the B Side was a fast jam called "Let's G" that sounded very Egyptian Lover influenced. U remember kid sensation? I think sir mix-a-lot produced them? Also the U krew were cool Sexofit, you really do your homework I see. Yes, I remember this guy b/c he was part of his crew and was on the song my Posse's On Broadway. | |
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thesexofit said: Who u prefer? I gotta say I love some early fresh prince. But kid n play took them out with "funhouse" personally. I still love "boom! Shake the room" and "summertime" always works. But I love my man hammer. Both smith and hammer thought they were credible. Once ur a success in hiphop, ur a sellout Hammer The Funky Headhunter!!! | |
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TonyVanDam said: thesexofit said: Who u prefer? I gotta say I love some early fresh prince. But kid n play took them out with "funhouse" personally. I still love "boom! Shake the room" and "summertime" always works. But I love my man hammer. Both smith and hammer thought they were credible. Once ur a success in hiphop, ur a sellout Hammer The Funky Headhunter!!! Shit, I remember the first Pumps & A Bumps video. Lawd, Hammer was killing me with that hard on that he supposedly had in his Speedos . | |
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Hotlegs said: TonyVanDam said: Hammer The Funky Headhunter!!! Shit, I remember the first Pumps & A Bumps video. Lawd, Hammer was killing me with that hard on that he supposedly had in his Speedos . And Arsenio Hall asked him about that Speedo when he was on his show promoting the new album. He asked because "the ladies wanna know." | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Hotlegs said: [/color]
Shit, I remember the first Pumps & A Bumps video. Lawd, Hammer was killing me with that hard on that he supposedly had in his Speedos . And Arsenio Hall asked him about that Speedo when he was on his show promoting the new album. He asked because "the ladies wanna know." You're right. I remember when that episode aired. | |
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Hammer ,.....time 4 me . | |
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Will Smith.There are at least two songs by him that I like: "Gettin Jiggy With It" and "Summertime".I'm not a big fan by any means,but I can listen to him.
I didn't really like any of Hammer's songs.I always thought he was more of a dancer/showman/entertainer than a legitimate rapper.Many of his songs were just noise,especially that goddawful "Too Legit 2 Quit" song | |
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Well...
MC Hammer is more from the streets. Back in the day, he did have street cred. He used to sell his cassettes out the back of his truck up in Oakland. "Let's Get It Started" used to hit all over the West Coast. And he was easily played next to NWA, Low Profile and other regional acts. Will was always in the mainstream. He's legitimately hip hop, but he's always been mainstream (read soft). But that's his appeal and what sets him apart. Will had better jams in the long run. I liked "Brand New Funk," "Charlie Mack (First Out Da Limo*!)," "Summertime," "You Saw My Blinker B**ch," and even his new one "Switch." The jams crown goes to Will. The street cred crown went to Hammer until he sold out. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Hotlegs said: [/color]
Shit, I remember the first Pumps & A Bumps video. Lawd, Hammer was killing me with that hard on that he supposedly had in his Speedos . And Arsenio Hall asked him about that Speedo when he was on his show promoting the new album. He asked because "the ladies wanna know." Arsenio was a damned lie.....he wanted to know himself. Variety is definately the spice of life and I think Arsenio was tired of just fooling with only Eddie Murphy's dick. He wanted a some variety. [Edited 6/28/05 7:07am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Arsenio was a damned lie.....he wanted to know himself. Variety is definately the spice of life and I think Arsenio was tired of just fooling with only Eddie Murphy's dick. He wanted a some variety. [Edited 6/28/05 7:07am] Oh My God!!! Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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vainandy said: Arsenio was a damned lie.....he wanted to know himself. Variety is definately the spice of life and I think Arsenio was tired of just fooling with only Eddie Murphy's dick. He wanted a some variety. [Edited 6/28/05 7:07am] It's true. He seemed too interested in the carp Hammer had shoved down his trousers. | |
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Will. He's simply made more jams, tho he's been a crossover artist from the jump. Had Hammer kept on with the jams he had on his first album (and don't front like some of y'all didn't have it), I'd say Hammer. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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vainandy said: Arsenio was a damned lie.....he wanted to know himself. Variety is definately the spice of life and I think Arsenio was tired of just fooling with only Eddie Murphy's dick. He wanted a some variety. [Edited 6/28/05 7:07am] Well Vain Baby, you know Arsenio is my homeboy and your comment is not too far off on the real tip. It's no secret that Arsenio liked his toast buttered on both sides if you know what I mean. He definitely is with the Down Low Brutha program. Futhermore, we all know anything goes with Eddie b/c he was involved in picking up a tranny off the street not too long ago. | |
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im gonna say Smith....they created some memorable and catchy tunes on their own...
were as Hammer's hits relied too much on sampling extremely large amounts of other songs...sure, Smith has relied on that for his too..but like i said, they at least have hits that didnt need "extreme" samples... im sorry, "You Cant Touch This" isnt a hit for Mc Hammer..Its a hit for Rick James... Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: im sorry, "You Cant Touch This" isnt a hit for Mc Hammer..Its a hit for Rick James...
Well, Rick already had hits and was rich as fuck eventhough he had acquired the tragic drug flaw habits of alot of rock stars. Basically, all Hammer did was give Rick even more popularity and money by sampling his music. | |
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Hotlegs said: sosgemini said: im sorry, "You Cant Touch This" isnt a hit for Mc Hammer..Its a hit for Rick James...
Well, Rick already had hits and was rich as fuck eventhough he had acquired the tragic drug flaw habits of alot of rock stars. Basically, all Hammer did was give Rick even more popularity and money by sampling his music. agreed..... Space for sale... | |
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