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playmaker88;2019590 said:I see a lil diddy in Hammer..
hate on hammer if you want.. but he set the stage
now pumps in the bump was terrible
that was my shit back then.
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playmaker88;2019590 said:I see a lil diddy in Hammer..
hate on hammer if you want.. but he set the stage
now pumps in the bump was terrible
jackthemack;2019715 said:Wat song was hotter:
Cant Touch This
or
Ice Ice Baby?
CapitalB;2019381 said:u have absolutely no idea what ur talkin about..
Hammer's more hood then the nigga's ud classify as street...
JadaRoss;2019408 said:u sure of that??
Maximus Rex;2019775 said:Hammer stay losin'. The only way he'll win in my book is when he gets back that 30 mil he fucked off. That's why I respect Master P's wack ass. Not only did he keep his wealth, HE BUILT ON IT AND GOT MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY!!!!!
Maximus Rex;2019775 said:Hammer stay losin'. The only way he'll win in my book is when he gets back that 30 mil he fucked off. That's why I respect Master P's wack ass. Not only did he keep his wealth, HE BUILT ON IT AND GOT MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY!!!!!
Maximus Rex;2019775 said:Hammer stay losin'. The only way he'll win in my book is when he gets back that 30 mil he fucked off. That's why I respect Master P's wack ass. Not only did he keep his wealth, HE BUILT ON IT AND GOT MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY, MO' MONEY!!!!!
#1 pick;2019908 said:Hammer did give a lot of local people in his Oakland community jobs and gave money to his community. That's where you probably think Hammer went wrong. He could have said, forget the community like Jay-Z and others but he actually wanted his people to gain from his success. Jay-Z raps about selling drugs and killing people and claims it's only entertainment. The problem is, it's not entertainment, it's real and Jay-Z is a role model for these kids who parents are taught up in the same mess Jay-Z was rapping about. As much as you can diss Hammer, his first lines in "Can't touch this" was:
My, my, my music hits me so hard
Makes me say "Oh my Lord"
Thank you for blessing me
With a mind to rhyme and two hype feet
It feels good, when you know you're down
A super dope homeboy from the Oaktown
Just thanking the lord for blessing him and claiming that he's a cool guy to like. Jay-Z and other rappers including a younger Master P would rather poison you and claim to be hood reporters. Since when do reporters sell dope, kill, or talk about it. They report, not live in another man's skin. I don't ever recall Hammer using the 'N' word either in his songs. Hammer was actually a blessing to the game, the problem was the powers that be didn't want Hammer to shine. He was too positive and too helpful to his brother. Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and some others would rather shoot you and claim the devil wanted you gone. I guess brothers priorities is messed up in 2011.
#1 pick;2019908 said:Hammer did give a lot of local people in his Oakland community jobs and gave money to his community. That's where you probably think Hammer went wrong. He could have said, forget the community like Jay-Z and others but he actually wanted his people to gain from his success. Jay-Z raps about selling drugs and killing people and claims it's only entertainment. The problem is, it's not entertainment, it's real and Jay-Z is a role model for these kids who parents are taught up in the same mess Jay-Z was rapping about. As much as you can diss Hammer, his first lines in "Can't touch this" was:
My, my, my music hits me so hard
Makes me say "Oh my Lord"
Thank you for blessing me
With a mind to rhyme and two hype feet
It feels good, when you know you're down
A super dope homeboy from the Oaktown
Just thanking the lord for blessing him and claiming that he's a cool guy to like. Jay-Z and other rappers including a younger Master P would rather poison you and claim to be hood reporters. Since when do reporters sell dope, kill, or talk about it. They report, not live in another man's skin. I don't ever recall Hammer using the 'N' word either in his songs. Hammer was actually a blessing to the game, the problem was the powers that be didn't want Hammer to shine. He was too positive and too helpful to his brother. Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and some others would rather shoot you and claim the devil wanted you gone. I guess brothers priorities is messed up in 2011.
Edit: Remember that Master P filed for bankruptcy as well. It's no surprise when artists do that. Most aren't really making a lot of money comparative to their actual worth.
allreasoned_out;2021664 said:I completely agree, except for the bolded. Rappers like Hammer lost their influence because they didn't go along the then-increasing trend for rappers to be hard. The powers that be at worst didn't care either way, or supported him (he won all kinds of awards in the early 1990s). Hip hop turned bad because of the influence of the streets.
lord hade;2021739 said:Side Note -
"Turn This Mutha Out" was hard ass shyt when it first came out. It even has a break beat right in the middle.
playmaker88;2021737 said:HipHop was bred in the streets clown