Not OG nor even a g but that nigga... Yeah kill me with passing out titles especially that one. well yall don't kill me but y'all tickle me ..niggas they're 20's talking og ain't earn the g yet in hell I know in there 40s that don't much think earn the oG yet. . But I know you square bossie was rapping when said song that you og at 25 In that song ain't here to debate it.
I understood it perfectly. Hammer isn’t a G, let alone an OG.. You must be a young head if you think Hammer was ever any of that. He won’t argue too hard with OP about it though because he’s clearly a twenty something square. Hammer was also a square. I’m a square too though by the way. 2 Legit 2 Quit
I watch this whole interview every 3 months. The second Redman says, “Look…That god damned MC Hammer. VERY SERIOUS ABOUT BEEF!” I start smiling until the video is over.
@@ozymandiasprometheus1926 look i watch this too from the uk, i remember i liked that mc hammer song cant touch this, good to hear mc hammer how gangsta he was
I remember Big Boi from Outkast talking about MC Hammer on some MTV show one time. Somebody was talking trash about MC Hammer, and Big Boi just cut in and said "Ok. Mess with Hammer. Run up on Hammer if you want to" and the way Andre3000 smiled let me know Hammer wasn't nobody to fuck with lol
@@jamesmacroll9838 That's the only episode of that series I can recall 😂 At least he kept it real. He wasn't renting cars and mansions, pretending like they're his own.
It's funny. I grew up in the Bay Area and my parents didn't want to buy me ganster rap tapes... Bought me a MC Hammer cd. They had no idea he was the real Gangster LOL.
I will always remember when Arsenio said he was talking to Snoop Dogg once and he asked "Of all the artists on Death Row, who is the most gangster of them?" Snoop replied without hesitation, "Mc Hammer."
Well Hammer was signed to Deathrow and even though there's plenty of stories on how Suge and his goons used to put hands on various artists at deathrow, you never heard anything about Hammer getting touched, no pun intended.
@mark daniels Im from the south. Spent 3 years in NYC. People say things everyday in NYC that would get them shot in the south. I only went crazy on homeless crazies...they knew what they were doing.
Big respect for Redman and listening to him give MC Hammer that much props, is amazing. Great interview and great seeing RM in good health. Thanks for such great music! 🎼✌🏼
MC Hammer is from Oakland, that's all folks need to know. Folks from Oakland back in the 80's and 90's did not play around for nothin'. Redman was too funny tellin' this story though.
MC Serch almost got shot by one of Hammer's people. Yes Hammer was no joke. People tend to think just because one does not make street music that they ain't from the ghetto.
*MC Hammer:* _"Let me tell you something...you're young... but I dont allow nobody to talk about my mama"_ *Redman:* _"YESSS SIR!!"_ Im dying over here!!!😂😂😂😂
I remember watching an interview with Big Boy from Outkast years ago and he said don't fuk around with Hammer. Hammer will beat your ass. Me and my brother fell out laughing when we heard that. I guess Big Boy wasn't lying.
The 90's were real.. "We had beef, we handled our beef, and we didn't go tell everyone about it". Nowadays cats tell everyone about beefs that they don't even really have smh
That shit was real because old niggas be on the internet now the only reason was because it was no internet if it was internet back then same shit would have happen foh
You don't have to be great when you really went through it. The story tells itself. Red been through about 3 generations of rap and been an elite wordsmith in every one of em lol.
When Ice Cube penned that open letter to Hammer in the Source basically apologizing to Hammer after the True To the Game video told me all I had to know about Hammer
@@ThugNinja I've actually heard about this from other sources too! I mean Ice Cube ain't no punk but definitely ain't what he portrays himself to be in his music, FAR from it!
I'm glad to see a real/old school rapper give Hammer his prop's. I be telling people that it was Hammer that was the one that made rap take a giant leap. He opened up ppl outside of the hip-hop culture and opened many doors for hip-hop.
I hear you Shane and hammer did make a giant leap. But it was RUN-DMC who open the rest of the world to rap music. What Hammer did is show the rest of the world that rappers can entertain!! Hammers dancing and showmanship was huge!! But as far as rap culture getting exposure to mainstream America? It was Run-DMC that did that.
David Herring I love Run-DMC, but I don't think they changed the game like Hammer. Run-DMC came out in circa 83, Hammer 88. Run-DMC and Beastie Boys together didn't open doors like him. Commercials, sponsorship, headlining tours, packing stadiums around the world.
I absolutely LOVE the way hr spoke on MC Hammer!!!! Let me say something(s): I'm from New York, I'm a 70's baby, so I been listening to Rap music since pretty much day one, and I was in love with Rap Music in 1988, so I remember when Hammer first came out, and despite many artist who downplayed/dissed his music, I enjoyed his first two albums, and I appreciate what he did for the culture, and Red couldn't have said it better!!! I never really fed into the East verse West competitiveness that existed even since 1988, because I looked at Rap music as one big family, and family is many of times exists in more than one area of the country, and we all supposed to respect and support each other, and I always loved West Coast artist..
Yo, I'm currently on a "things I wasn't allowed to enjoy as kid" phase what's a good source or starting point for the EvW Coast story. This whole time I've been under the impression 2Pac and Biggie kicked that shit off.
Damn! Where's The Chappelle Show when you need it? As Redman was telling the story about Hammer @ 2:12 & 6:05 , I could imagine Dave pretending to be Hammer like he did with Prince and Rick James. This could've been a "Redman's True Hollywood Stories" lol!
Hammer was the only Gangster rapper that was packaged as a bamna, but was a Goon the whole time. That's the real definition of being low-key with shit.
Survival is about being real not being stupid and big headed and that's what Redman is he's a real dude notice I didn't say real he a real N word because that ain't nothing to be proud of.
People need to remember, Hammer had the respect of Death Row, Suge Knight, Eazy-E, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, he wouldn't have their respect if he was soft lol
Redman ain't lying Hammer from East Oakland on High Street and I used to people you keep thinking Hammer is a punk Hammer will fuck you up he didn't play
Hammer is for real. Hammer was almost of death row records. I remember buying a death row tape back in the day and in the liner it said coming albums...Hammer!! Multiple old school rappers will tell you the same...hammer ain't no punk.
Kudos to Redman for keeping it real. Hammer was the type of Rapper who didn't play around. I heard alot of his songs where he dissed back at Rappers that try to disrespect. Hammer even said in one of his songs "We can get it on don't let the dance steps fool ya cause if I catch you slipping I'ma have to do ya" I was like "wow this dude ain't playing" lol
" . . . MC Hammer was there -- that nigga approached me: he was like, 'Red, I'ma tell you somethin: you young, but I don't allow nobody to talk about my mama -- you understand me?' I said, 'Yes, sir'" . . . BEST COMMENT 6:37
MC Hammer... Perfect example of what happens when someone is caught between entertaining the Americano and staying true to yourself and the values that you've always stood on.
I personally saw Hammer check Naughty By Nature in Portland. Naughty clowned Hammer during the show in Portland, because Hammer went over his time and into Naughty's time. When Naughty took the stage, they voiced how they felt about him disrespecting them. Hammer meet them at their bus, walked on and got it straight!!
I remember that. OutKast were talking about Hammer on a VH1 interview, they weren’t bowing down to Hammer but they briefly mentioned that people got Hammer fucked up because of his music & positive image but in reality, he’s really about that life. Check Oakland. Hammer hired real killers too.
Darque Robinson they actually did say it. They were not bowing down to Hammer but replying to somebody saying that Hammer was soft and not about that life. Hammer absolutely was about that action, like most successful black men you have to be.
@ Darque Robinson.....You see how everybody's saying that they saw Outkast say something about how jokers talking shit about Hammer wouldn't run up on him because if they ran up on him talking shit they'd get fucked up? Well i saw that shit years back on MTV/VH1 too. I believe the show was "Diary: Outkast" and they the interviewer was asking them about old artists that inspired them. One of them said that they were inspired by MC Hammer and i believe the interviewer tried to crack on Hammer and called him wack. And both Dre and Big Boi shot back with that about people calling Hammer wack and running up and getting fucked up. They said it in a laughing manner though. So yeah it's true Outkast said that.
“I like California” - Redman 😂 Rappers thought Hammer was a easy target back then because he was more of Pop Artist. Back then Hammer entourage really was a 100 deep.
RedMan...you have to keep telling that hammer story.... " I know you young but I don't allow nobody to talk about my Momma"...Yes Sir...all of me.... I'm crying with joy laughing..
Hammer came from the skreets. ppl get music confused with real life. nelly, flo rida and luke are other rappers with friendly raps but known for pressing mofo in real life. thats also partly why Hammer went broke. he had an entourage of like 80ppl he rolled with
You could tell thats what was in his head for about 10 seconds and he was mulling it over , then he was like fuck it Im saying this shit . MC Hammer has been in Reds nightmares lol
A more fitting title was what Eric B said when he confirmed to Russell Simmons the threat on Serch's and Pete's lives was verifiable. When Russ asked what he should do, Eric said, "Fuck 'em, just let it happen!" and hung up the phone. Although "Fuck 'Em, Just Let It Happen" doesn't have the same ring.
Hammer stepping to Redman - One of the best rap stories ever, Redmans delivery is priceless. This ranks right up there with Fat Joe's "Tales From The Dark Side" story about Roy Jones getting at him. THAT one is a classic! But this one by redman is right up there!
That's the problem right there when it comes to bankruptcy, what you said wasn't dumb at all, most of the time people just don't understand what bankruptcy is.
Outkast said it on MTV back in '01 that "niggas talk all that shit about Hammer, but run up on him. Hammer will beat yo muthafuckin ass! Hammer will beat yo ass!" It was a known fact that Hammer would take it there if need be, and he did approach Cube over the 'Be true to the Game' diss. He approached everyone who dissed him.
+BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 true story...got his ass beat twice by above the law..knocked out by kams homie...king sun was gonna beat his ass for stealing Wicked n hammer stepped to him
People forget how big MC Hammer was. At the height of his popularity he was as big, if not bigger than Michael Jackson, and he even tried to ignite a rivalry with him. No one in the history of rap had ever become as big as Hammer up to that point. But in the hip-hop world he was looked at as a commercial pop sellout, so he was never included in the fold. Only now does he get the respect from his peers of the time.
People forget Hammer is ex military, back when the military separated the men from the boys. He always kept a good public appearance but he ain't soft by no means.
@Traon Ally just b/c you might be a little too young to remember doesn't take away that Hammer was winning long before others knew how to go to the studio. He had a net worth of $33 million back in 1990. There's less than a handful of current guys that have seen that type of money with today's inflated currency.
Hammer had his day, the new gen has their day, but to try and argue that he wasn't any good just b/c the newer generation isn't aware of what he accomplished doesn't make for a good case. It would be akin to saying Marvin Gaye was no good just b/c the new generation don't blast his music. Same generation that didn't realize eating tide pods wasn't a good idea.
Hammer was a real OG but chose keep his music positive for the youth, is a real dude.
Not OG nor even a g but that nigga... Yeah kill me with passing out titles especially that one. well yall don't kill me but y'all tickle me ..niggas they're 20's talking og ain't earn the g yet in hell I know in there 40s that don't much think earn the oG yet.
. But I know you square bossie was rapping when said song that you og at 25 In that song ain't here to debate it.
@@texking3000 that whole comment was unintelligible.
@@SuperWilliamholmes Yup, I had trouble with that too!!!
@@SuperWilliamholmes 🤔 intelligible already
I understood it perfectly.
Hammer isn’t a G, let alone an OG..
You must be a young head if you think Hammer was ever any of that.
He won’t argue too hard with OP about it though because he’s clearly a twenty something square.
Hammer was also a square.
I’m a square too though by the way.
2 Legit 2 Quit
I watch this whole interview every 3 months.
The second Redman says, “Look…That god damned MC Hammer. VERY SERIOUS ABOUT BEEF!” I start smiling until the video is over.
One more month until Maclethal wakes from his slumber to watch the Redman interview
This is the most random comment by you ever.
Idk why that exact phrase popped in my head and I had to come watch 😂😂😂😂
@@ozymandiasprometheus1926 look i watch this too from the uk, i remember i liked that mc hammer song cant touch this, good to hear mc hammer how gangsta he was
Me toooo 😂😂😂
So MC hammer was serious when he said you can’t touch this 😆
Dead ass
According to Redman 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
He most definitely was and still is
🤣🤣🤣😅
mc hammer beefing shoulda been a chappell show skit
Dave would've left his show A LOT sooner
That could've been epic.
Damn too true
majikstranger i dont think dave would want that kind of problems.
Dancin on his enemies. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
For the record, I take back everything I said about MC Hammer's pants.
zd4w9 lol word
Lmao
zd4w9 most definitely 😂💀
zd4w9 lol
Lol
"Please Hammer Don't Hurt E'm" makes so much sense to me now.
Lol
MasterOfMyUniverse Real Talk. LOL
Ya they were dead ass serious.. 😂
Hah! You too eh
On GOD...
I remember Big Boi from Outkast talking about MC Hammer on some MTV show one time. Somebody was talking trash about MC Hammer, and Big Boi just cut in and said "Ok. Mess with Hammer. Run up on Hammer if you want to" and the way Andre3000 smiled let me know Hammer wasn't nobody to fuck with lol
Link?
@@GamerGee I remember that he said, "hammer will whoop yo ass" lol
I remember this so vividly LOL 😂. Classic moment.
"Hammer will whoop yo muthafkn a**..."
Laughed my ass off
Other way around Andre said run up on him, and big boi says you gonna get ya monkey a** beat lol
The greatest MTV cribs episode ever..redman.
fix that damn door bell first.
I knew he was real af when I seen the dreamcast I was like damn Redman lives like my cousin lol
😂😂 that was funny they tried to make him lie an rent a house or summat but redman was like Na look at this 😂😂
1000%
@@jamesmacroll9838 That's the only episode of that series I can recall 😂 At least he kept it real. He wasn't renting cars and mansions, pretending like they're his own.
I remember an old Outkast interview where Andre 3000 said and I quote, "Hammer will beat yo ass..."
lol me too
lol me too
I remember that .. Big Boi said it tho .. 👍🏽
+Frank Banks you right it was big boi
Yeah I remember that too!
It's funny. I grew up in the Bay Area and my parents didn't want to buy me ganster rap tapes... Bought me a MC Hammer cd. They had no idea he was the real Gangster LOL.
Yeah he was a locland loc
@@dannyboydeluxfromthebigitybay What the fuck is a locland loc? 😆
@@dogsandyoga1743 LOL
@@dogsandyoga1743 dude just made that up
@@dogsandyoga1743 (L)Oakland Loc
Redman is one true real dude for real!!! He didn't sell his soul & he just real
Facta
@DC Williams pussy
There is just real people out there who don't sell out no matter what.
He is on this show what makes you say that is he
@DC Williams he is a pioneer you idiot wtf
I will always remember when Arsenio said he was talking to Snoop Dogg once and he asked "Of all the artists on Death Row, who is the most gangster of them?" Snoop replied without hesitation, "Mc Hammer."
Well Hammer was signed to Deathrow and even though there's plenty of stories on how Suge and his goons used to put hands on various artists at deathrow, you never heard anything about Hammer getting touched, no pun intended.
Hammer was the REAL leader of Deathrow. Suge was a figurehead.
Oakland don't breed no punks.
+BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 40 is from Vallejo but whatever
shittythegrouch Shout out to Hillside and the Flats and the Crest!
Suge didn't mess with Hammer because he was once Hammer's bodyguard and they were friends.
So he wasn't joking when he said "Can't Touch This"
Josh Ben-Dan 😄
He said " i told u homeboy, u cant touch this"!!! 😄
Lmao you a fool
😂😂😂😂
@mark daniels Im from the south. Spent 3 years in NYC. People say things everyday in NYC that would get them shot in the south.
I only went crazy on homeless crazies...they knew what they were doing.
yep. and when he said "break it down", he was telling his boys to kick in some chumps front door
This message by Redman was approved and liked by MC Hammer!!!
Real respect real both are real :) .
"Lemme tell you something, you're young" gets me every time. 🤣🤣
Bro I'm just seeing this 😂😂😂
That’s when you know a Nigga ain’t playing witcha
Big respect for Redman and listening to him give MC Hammer that much props, is amazing. Great interview and great seeing RM in good health. Thanks for such great music! 🎼✌🏼
MC Hammer is from Oakland, that's all folks need to know. Folks from Oakland back in the 80's and 90's did not play around for nothin'. Redman was too funny tellin' this story though.
GMP997 997GMP BIG Facts
Very true, people have no clue. California PERIOD!
GMP997 997GMP Oakland never scared.
Seapearl's Journey lol I wouldn’t say all of California
@@JM-nl9ow look at memphis and chicago
MC Serch almost got shot by one of Hammer's people. Yes Hammer was no joke. People tend to think just because one does not make street music that they ain't from the ghetto.
Facts
Asa Jones I am a brother from a small town. I always respected the people from the ghetto that showed they are from the hood only when necessary.
Hammer and his boys ran up on 3rd Bass at City Nights night club. In the San Francisco Bay Area back in the day they were shook!
sugar hill gang sold coke on the side so yeah i believe it
People forget that Hammer is from East Oakland.
Outkast said in a interview" hammer will whoop yo azz"
I mean he is from Oakland...
Alot of rapper's have said this lol
I seen that interview. Big boi and Dre both said Hammer does not play.
Look up outkast talks about Mc Hammer on youtube.
They definitely did😂
*MC Hammer:* _"Let me tell you something...you're young... but I dont allow nobody to talk about my mama"_
*Redman:* _"YESSS SIR!!"_
Im dying over here!!!😂😂😂😂
No Limit Soldier HILARIOUS
I WONDER what happened when BIGGIE went out there.
He got shot
Look at the E-40 interview about Biggie
No Limit Soldier you were like, outside laughing my crazy azz off. That damned Hammer could stomp azz for as long as he could dance.
MC Hammer has the right to defend those pants. He opened the door for rappers to make a lot more money.
Dingle Barry Sure But also have people learn from his mistakes
Can't touch this...
So it's all in the wardrobe and not the luck of timing? Hammer is a one hit wonder in my books
@@r.edward5701 A one-hit wonder with a dozen plus hits?
@@enlightenedidiot9552 one hit wonder in my books..fuck I hate repeating myself
That MC hammer shit sounds like it belongs on Dave Chappelle on a Charlie Murphy story
OR like the prince b ball skit haahha
oh my god, that would be hilarious
@coltonphillips725 racist fuck, as if black people are the only ones with ghettos and hard lifes lol
@@super117knight he didn't alsay that fool. He say they don't understand the 'hood.
Hammers from Oakland CA
This is one of the reasons why Redman will always be my favorite rapper. He’s a very underrated lyricist.
Hell yes
He's so good people considered
Him the best member from wu tang
Def squad
@@djwalruss4897 he wasn’t a part of WU, they just rocked with bro
@@djwalruss4897wtf are you talking about lmao
First name propped by Eminem "Reggie, Jay Z, Tupac and Biggie"
You gotta love Redman, he's so damn funny and keeps it real
Lol
I lost it when Red said "That goddamn MC Hammer...Ya'll joke about hammer No No No No! "
Me, too! That part was funny.
I remember watching an interview with Big Boy from Outkast years ago and he said don't fuk around with Hammer. Hammer will beat your ass. Me and my brother fell out laughing when we heard that. I guess Big Boy wasn't lying.
Donovin Freeman "Run up on Hammer if you want to!"
Lol yep. Andre 3000 said hammer will knock your ass out
I was about to quote that line lol
" That Goddamn M.C. Hammer... VERY serious about beef.." that and his expression almost made me piss myself laughing.
Maurice Jackson Bruh I've played that part at 2:12 several times. Got my sides hurting
Lol me too red is funny as hell
@@PlayafromtheHimalayas
The 6:04 mark had me hurtin the way he suddenly recalled that he too dissed Hammer. Lol
@@youvids9820 dude had me dying when he kept sayin MTV Cribs! Lol
"EVERYONE ROLLS! The GURLS THA WOMEN, EVERYONE!" 🤣😂😁😁😂
The 90's were real.. "We had beef, we handled our beef, and we didn't go tell everyone about it". Nowadays cats tell everyone about beefs that they don't even really have smh
That shit was real because old niggas be on the internet now the only reason was because it was no internet if it was internet back then same shit would have happen foh
@@_meangreenjersey973 lol you don't 100% know! That's your opinion.
Did you work for a butcher shop?
Most beef now is purely for the mic and to make ££££
Beef back then was actual beef
False af. All tupac did was talk about beef lol
Hammer, don't hurt 'em!
lmao
he soft and wet.....lol
LMAO Classic
definitely can't touch this
shit, you got to pray just to make it today
Red is one of the greatest storytellers I've ever heard lmao
You don't have to be great when you really went through it. The story tells itself. Red been through about 3 generations of rap and been an elite wordsmith in every one of em lol.
When Ice Cube penned that open letter to Hammer in the Source basically apologizing to Hammer after the True To the Game video told me all I had to know about Hammer
That's because Hammer confronted Ice Cube in a restaurant in LA and had Cube stuttering and nearly pissing himself after that video was made.
@@michaelnewton1332 proof???
@@ThugNinja I've actually heard about this from other sources too! I mean Ice Cube ain't no punk but definitely ain't what he portrays himself to be in his music, FAR from it!
@@truthhurts3305 Ice Cube was a square, never in trouble with the law. EAZY E was the damn criminal!
Ice Cube is a business man
This is like Charley Murphy’s Hollywood Stories... love it!
😂😂Cocaine is a helluva drug🤣
@@SixFoenem The 90's was one helluva decade.
Precisely lol
F Yo couch Redman
Facts
I'm glad to see a real/old school rapper give Hammer his prop's. I be telling people that it was Hammer that was the one that made rap take a giant leap. He opened up ppl outside of the hip-hop culture and opened many doors for hip-hop.
💯💯 nobody wants to admit that though because its not lyrical spiritual bars
I hear you Shane and hammer did make a giant leap. But it was RUN-DMC who open the rest of the world to rap music. What Hammer did is show the rest of the world that rappers can entertain!! Hammers dancing and showmanship was huge!! But as far as rap culture getting exposure to mainstream America? It was Run-DMC that did that.
David Herring I love Run-DMC, but I don't think they changed the game like Hammer. Run-DMC came out in circa 83, Hammer 88. Run-DMC and Beastie Boys together didn't open doors like him. Commercials, sponsorship, headlining tours, packing stadiums around the world.
Shane Guyton wrong if theirs no Run Dmc their is no lane for hammer run dmc did it first with Walk this way with areosmith and movies
Irish Jester Very true. Also LL took that baton from Run DMC and became raps first platinum solo artist.
"Please Hammer...don't hurt em" This explains that album title. Hard af.
That album is a Classic. Before he went Pop/mainstream.
"Turn This Mutha Out" is that Tuuuuune! ;)
Look at how Hammer DANCED. Why in the hell would you NOT think that he could throw some hands???
Probably some kind of Grandmaster 🥋
Facts great point
Hell yeah
Facts!!!!!!😂😂😂
Hammer was also a helluva athlete. He was a big time baseball prospect at one time.
I absolutely LOVE the way hr spoke on MC Hammer!!!!
Let me say something(s): I'm from New York, I'm a 70's baby, so I been listening to Rap music since pretty much day one, and I was in love with Rap Music in 1988, so I remember when Hammer first came out, and despite many artist who downplayed/dissed his music, I enjoyed his first two albums, and I appreciate what he did for the culture, and Red couldn't have said it better!!! I never really fed into the East verse West competitiveness that existed even since 1988, because I looked at Rap music as one big family, and family is many of times exists in more than one area of the country, and we all supposed to respect and support each other, and I always loved West Coast artist..
WORD!
Yo, I'm currently on a "things I wasn't allowed to enjoy as kid" phase what's a good source or starting point for the EvW Coast story. This whole time I've been under the impression 2Pac and Biggie kicked that shit off.
True
Yall have to realize that hammer employed allllottt of people from his hood and you do not fuck with the man who allows me to eat.
Yeah, a bunch of freeloaders.
america in itself is a free loading country
fine then
Hammer hired REAL street dudes he grew up with. Despite his success, he was no uppity nigga.
Hammer was that dude!
Redman, you are one of the greatest on the mic. The Bay loves you. Thank you for sharing his story.
@Pablo Escobar u are but I didn't know u had bars like that P Esco
@@TannreDC if you don't like Redman then something wrong...
@@beastmaster415 why would I be on a red video if I dont fuck with red lol
He didnt interrupt redman one time
Redman was in the zone.
He's a great interviewer!
Damn! Where's The Chappelle Show when you need it? As Redman was telling the story about Hammer @ 2:12 & 6:05 , I could imagine Dave pretending to be Hammer like he did with Prince and Rick James. This could've been a "Redman's True Hollywood Stories" lol!
So so true!!!!
I like that idea
Priceless!!
⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰⚰ word UUUUUUUP DOOOOOOEEE
awesome idea
2:12 Redman kept it 1000 that's why i respect him as a mc
Hammer was the only Gangster rapper that was packaged as a bamna, but was a Goon the whole time. That's the real definition of being low-key with shit.
I ain't even know dame🤦🏾♀️
I was in love with Hammer. No matter what hammer was a all around star. Nothing you can say
And one of the illest niggas in Oakland...E40 will tell you that
@@MannyTwice Hammer had Oakland on lock in the late 80s fasho
I SWEAR!!!!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Plus Hammer’s wife been with him even *before* his fame. Massive respect!
Redman seems to have no problem steppin to cats or being stepped to. Dude is especially credible in admitting to apologizing when he was shook.
Real nigga
@@charlesscott27 and he was in his city...
This is the way
Survival is about being real not being stupid and big headed and that's what Redman is he's a real dude notice I didn't say real he a real N word because that ain't nothing to be proud of.
Facts
I was always suspicious of the way MC Hammer moved. The footwork... Go watch the can't touch this video, then imagine fighting that 😂
Good point,his stamina was on point.
Lol
Im on the floor
Hahahaha comment of the day deserves a lot more love.
Lmfaoooooo true story!!!
People need to remember, Hammer had the respect of Death Row, Suge Knight, Eazy-E, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, he wouldn't have their respect if he was soft lol
"Yes, sir" -mc hammer
"Yes sir dean cain sir" -how high
😂😂😂it reminded me
I know the bitch that make these rugs😭😭😭
Comedy
ROTFLMAO!!! that was my movie!!
That's hilarious!!!
🤣🤣😂😂😂
"Diss me and I am going to come see you jack!"- Pimp C
When he say this ?
@@california650 on a live radio broadcast with a radio station out of Atlanta. It's a excerpt on the pimpilation album.
RIP
That man pimp chad Trill nigga 4life💯
"pull up ya skirt and expose your clitoris" - Pimp C
Redman ain't lying Hammer from East Oakland on High Street and I used to people you keep thinking Hammer is a punk Hammer will fuck you up he didn't play
+W-3-I-R-D-0 HAHA!
Hammer is for real. Hammer was almost of death row records. I remember buying a death row tape back in the day and in the liner it said coming albums...Hammer!! Multiple old school rappers will tell you the same...hammer ain't no punk.
east oakland we got mcs with hammers gettn doen to mc hammer
+RobD8870 he was on death row
+James Jamaica yeah he did that Pumps and Bump joint
Hammer still that guy in Oakland! He still got the dancin but will still put them hands on somebody
Holy shit
They also still respect him because of all the money he put in for them
He ain't got to put his hands on anybody though...... He'll get 50 goons to do it.
The 90’s was absolutely crazy for the rap industry. It was truly a war between East Coast West Coast. Much respect to Redman!
It wasn’t no damn war that’s what the media want you to believe
Nope the media portrait it was a war
@Dan Schumacher wrong. It was war between east and west. You don't know anything
@@RHEC1776 It was more LA vs New York, mc hammer really wasn’t involved in any of that.
@@805fillmoreall of california vrs new yor.
this funny as hell i can listen to Redman stories all day lol
Hammer...No, no, no,no! 😂💀
Kudos to Redman for keeping it real. Hammer was the type of Rapper who didn't play around. I heard alot of his songs where he dissed back at Rappers that try to disrespect. Hammer even said in one of his songs "We can get it on don't let the dance steps fool ya cause if I catch you slipping I'ma have to do ya" I was like "wow this dude ain't playing" lol
" . . . MC Hammer was there -- that nigga approached me: he was like, 'Red, I'ma tell you somethin: you young, but I don't allow nobody to talk about my mama -- you understand me?' I said, 'Yes, sir'" . . . BEST COMMENT 6:37
MC Hammer... Perfect example of what happens when someone is caught between entertaining the Americano and staying true to yourself and the values that you've always stood on.
This shit reminds me of Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories
I was thinking the same thing haha
hell yeah lmao
LMAO 😂
R.I.P
Hell yea 😂😂
I love Redman one of my favorite rappers. He is telling the truth about 90s hip hop beefs I miss the 90s.
"You gonna talk about my dancin pants?! I'm a see you!"
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Sound like a Dave Chappelle skit
contactkeithstack 💀
Lmao
I could hear Redman speak all day lol! Always real as hell. Still on top of the rappin game in my book!!!!!
Word
I personally saw Hammer check Naughty By Nature in Portland. Naughty clowned Hammer during the show in Portland, because Hammer went over his time and into Naughty's time. When Naughty took the stage, they voiced how they felt about him disrespecting them. Hammer meet them at their bus, walked on and got it straight!!
xed Dam do dude is tough for real
Could u imagine steppin to Treach? Dude looks like he could whip a whole prison yard.
Hammer was as legit as they came
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah i always heard hammer was a g lol.
Lmao Redman killed me when he got to talking about Hammer lmao. 😃
I would love to see MC Hammer’s reaction to this interview
I got a lot of respect for Red man it takes a true man to walk away from beef and live another day there's a lot dead brothas tryna keep it 💯
Yup. When keepin it real goes wrong.
Facts
Dave Chappelle needs to make Hammer Hollywood stories
Yes😂😂😂
TheRealBeanzThc 👏🏻👏🏻
Who would play hammer tho
@@anthonypate4945 um Chappelle...?
Brooks Williams hell nah he to goofy
Redman is a master storyteller.
Big respect for Redman coming with the truth and talking about Hammer in this light.
Mc hammer took care of a lot of people that’s why ❤
thats was well known in early 90s..... Hammer will mash on you
That's right. MC Hammer aka Hammer aka The Funky Head Hunter
did Hammer ever get at Cube?
+Jamie Starr nah
Hämmar was 2 legit
+GuerilleroX 😃😃😃
You never heard anyone stepping to red either.
Except Hammer apparently...
He literally just told ya dumbass that he got stepped to by hammer, y'all got selective hearing.
Type in redman diss on youtuve some rapper does diss redman but i duno what the beef was
Joe budden stepped to him
@@asp5680 joe budden stepped to raekwon too and got punched lol
that braid sticking out is low-key fuckin wit me😁😁
lol
gay ass
is that u red man
bra you got me over here in tears... I was thinkin WTF is that lol
mannnn lol
redman is too funny!! i respect his realness!
Outkask said the same thing. Think Hammer not hard? Go and try and run up on Hammer and see what happens. Lol
I remember that. OutKast were talking about Hammer on a VH1 interview, they weren’t bowing down to Hammer but they briefly mentioned that people got Hammer fucked up because of his music & positive image but in reality, he’s really about that life. Check Oakland. Hammer hired real killers too.
Darque Robinson they actually did say it. They were not bowing down to Hammer but replying to somebody saying that Hammer was soft and not about that life. Hammer absolutely was about that action, like most successful black men you have to be.
Darque Robinson yes Andre 3K said on some old MTV/VH1 show that Hammer is no joke
you wrong on this bro
@ Darque Robinson.....You see how everybody's saying that they saw Outkast say something about how jokers talking shit about Hammer wouldn't run up on him because if they ran up on him talking shit they'd get fucked up? Well i saw that shit years back on MTV/VH1 too. I believe the show was "Diary: Outkast" and they the interviewer was asking them about old artists that inspired them. One of them said that they were inspired by MC Hammer and i believe the interviewer tried to crack on Hammer and called him wack. And both Dre and Big Boi shot back with that about people calling Hammer wack and running up and getting fucked up. They said it in a laughing manner though. So yeah it's true Outkast said that.
I believe Redman. Hammer did say in "Too Legit To Quit" that if you dissed him, you'll wish you never met him.
Too Legit To Quit = too official to leave the streets...
Dont play bout my momma....."YES SIIIIRR!!!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“I like California” - Redman 😂
Rappers thought Hammer was a easy target back then because he was more of Pop Artist. Back then Hammer entourage really was a 100 deep.
It's mandatory for Bay Niggaz to have that MC Hammer movie.
Lol and the cartoon.
he will turn that mutha out
teko
Shayne Douglass Shawty!!!! Big bro where ya been?
+BlackJohnnyCage chillin tryin to maintain
RedMan...you have to keep telling that hammer story.... " I know you young but I don't allow nobody to talk about my Momma"...Yes Sir...all of me.... I'm crying with joy laughing..
Aquarius Blu I died laughing at the part, lmao
same ....so great
Man this interview is legendary! This might be my 3rd time watching it. MC Hammer got a lot of respect. Love the Bay
That braid is killin me
Stupiiiid😂😂😂🎯🎯💯💯
Soo stupid. And look hes still rocking that shit 2 years later except gray lol
Lmbo cuz me soooooo I keep looking at it
It looks like a “lock” to me lol
Kyle Haefele
U mean handicrap
He was called Hammer for a reason
hahahahahahahahaahah
Baseball, tha a’s
This is why redman is the shit. Too real
I've just learnt something
“That Goddamn Mc Hammer...Serious about beef!” The way he said it had me ☠️🤣
Hammer came from the skreets. ppl get music confused with real life. nelly, flo rida and luke are other rappers with friendly raps but known for pressing mofo in real life. thats also partly why Hammer went broke. he had an entourage of like 80ppl he rolled with
At one point, dude had upwards of 200 people ON HIS PAYROLL!!
+autismpete facts
I HEARD 500
Luke was a proper gangsta before he got into hiphop.
E Leon! Nelly was a gangsta rapper at first and couldnt get a deal so he switched to more radio friendly music
Newark native here he's telling the truth!
*stops dead mid-sentence, as if struck by an invisible Louisville slugger*
Look...that GODDAMN M.C. HAMMER!! *VERY* serious about beef!!!!
2:11 yeah that was funny too....just the way he said it....Very Serious about Beef
Read this just as he said it 😂😂
Buzz same
You could tell thats what was in his head for about 10 seconds and he was mulling it over , then he was like fuck it Im saying this shit . MC Hammer has been in Reds nightmares lol
That nigga was DEEP wit niggas 🤣🤣🤣
Don't let the dancing and commercial hip hop fool you. Hammer wasn't the one to fuck with.
DAMN RIGHT ...real beef was never televised.. the 90's was when it was real. This social media age dont know anything about the hustle.
Exactly, beef now is talking shit on social media
Ah yeah fake like 50 and Ja.
Preach!!!!
Keyboard gangsters and heavy security bc they afraid of when the shit hits the fan
His 3rd album, "Please Hammer Don't Hurt Em" was probably something he was told in the middle of beating down those who clowned on him.
A more fitting title was what Eric B said when he confirmed to Russell Simmons the threat on Serch's and Pete's lives was verifiable. When Russ asked what he should do, Eric said, "Fuck 'em, just let it happen!" and hung up the phone.
Although "Fuck 'Em, Just Let It Happen" doesn't have the same ring.
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@@michaelnewton1332 yoooo I’m laughin hard as hell at this comment 😂😂😂😂😂
"oh you gonna talk about my dancing pants... I'll see you!" 😂😂😂
Hammer stepping to Redman - One of the best rap stories ever, Redmans delivery is priceless. This ranks right up there with Fat Joe's "Tales From The Dark Side" story about Roy Jones getting at him. THAT one is a classic! But this one by redman is right up there!
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MC Hammer would whoop somebody's ass . . and he rolled deep. He probably went broke because of his entourage
That is the reason he went broke, however, in that era as Redman explained it was a necessity.
They said he would eat out with 100+ people all gourmet shit and tip like 1,000 dollars to waiters
2 legit, 2 legit to quit, hey-heeey
De400Slagen come on bro 🤔🤨
That's the problem right there when it comes to bankruptcy, what you said wasn't dumb at all, most of the time people just don't understand what bankruptcy is.
hammer was on deathrow records for a while don't forget
Even Suge Knight didn't fuck with Hammer. Lol. Suge knew his limits
Outkast said it on MTV back in '01 that "niggas talk all that shit about Hammer, but run up on him. Hammer will beat yo muthafuckin ass! Hammer will beat yo ass!" It was a known fact that Hammer would take it there if need be, and he did approach Cube over the 'Be true to the Game' diss. He approached everyone who dissed him.
yea i remember dat good
Whoa. I didn't know Hammer stepped to Cube over the diss.
correct
+BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 Vlad, is that you? Stop with the fake shit about Cube. Ain't no 'everybody' stepping to Cube
+BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 true story...got his ass beat twice by above the law..knocked out by kams homie...king sun was gonna beat his ass for stealing Wicked n hammer stepped to him
My Dad was one of his dancers ... they met in the Navy ...
People forget how big MC Hammer was. At the height of his popularity he was as big, if not bigger than Michael Jackson, and he even tried to ignite a rivalry with him. No one in the history of rap had ever become as big as Hammer up to that point. But in the hip-hop world he was looked at as a commercial pop sellout, so he was never included in the fold. Only now does he get the respect from his peers of the time.
David Duarte no way in hell was hammer bigger than M.j LMAO
Shawn P. Pac aint even as big as MJ was. and Pac is known.
David Duarte
David Duarte
nigga, mj wasnt even as big as MJ!
I always liked Redman. He was very good lyrically, and definitely a rap icon.
People forget Hammer is ex military, back when the military separated the men from the boys. He always kept a good public appearance but he ain't soft by no means.
Ok Antwon Fisher
@Traon Ally doesn't negate that he has more REAL credibility than 90% of the studio gangster rappers
@Traon Ally just b/c you might be a little too young to remember doesn't take away that Hammer was winning long before others knew how to go to the studio. He had a net worth of $33 million back in 1990. There's less than a handful of current guys that have seen that type of money with today's inflated currency.
Hammer had his day, the new gen has their day, but to try and argue that he wasn't any good just b/c the newer generation isn't aware of what he accomplished doesn't make for a good case. It would be akin to saying Marvin Gaye was no good just b/c the new generation don't blast his music. Same generation that didn't realize eating tide pods wasn't a good idea.
Traon Ally but who had more money?
The fact that MC Hammer got respect from Ice T and Redman should be a huge red flag that he is gangster AF.
Redman got muscles from lifting so many blunts😂😂😂😂