MC Hammer | Where Are They Now? | Tragic Downfall Of His Music Career
Prior to “U Can’t Touch This” sure there had been popular rap songs
and albums, but no one had ever managed to truly bring hip-hop to
the mainstream. Enter the unlikeliest of heroes – a man named MC
Hammer. While dressed in one of the most flamboyant...
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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet...
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Prior to “U Can’t Touch This” sure there had been popular rap songs
and albums, but no one had ever managed to truly bring hip-hop to
the mainstream. Enter the unlikeliest of heroes – a man named MC
Hammer. While dressed in one of the most flamboyant pair of
parachute pants you’ve ever seen, this young-man sampled hooks from
other sources left and right, turning his natural talent as a
dancer into the career of a performer the likes of which we’ve
seldom seen since. At the time of its release, his sophomore album,
“Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em” somehow went on to become the
best-selling rap album ever. In the process, Hammer earned himself
a $33 Million empire. But only a handful of years later, he’d
declare bankruptcy as his spending spiraled totally out of control.
Ever wonder where all that money went? Place your guesses in the
comments down below. Now let’s get into today’s episode of Where
Are They Now?
and albums, but no one had ever managed to truly bring hip-hop to
the mainstream. Enter the unlikeliest of heroes – a man named MC
Hammer. While dressed in one of the most flamboyant pair of
parachute pants you’ve ever seen, this young-man sampled hooks from
other sources left and right, turning his natural talent as a
dancer into the career of a performer the likes of which we’ve
seldom seen since. At the time of its release, his sophomore album,
“Please Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em” somehow went on to become the
best-selling rap album ever. In the process, Hammer earned himself
a $33 Million empire. But only a handful of years later, he’d
declare bankruptcy as his spending spiraled totally out of control.
Ever wonder where all that money went? Place your guesses in the
comments down below. Now let’s get into today’s episode of Where
Are They Now?
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