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This is around 1986. Most artists were still original. Those pants? They are harem pants. This is my most favorite rap song and rap video of all time. It makes you want to dance. It picks you up when you feel sad.
I don't know who he is, but he's a lucky guy. You're absolutely of the charts with personality and very easy on the eyes if I may say. God bless you, sweetie, don't ever change.
Girl you speaking facts about the originality of artists back then. I honestly can’t tell a lot of singers apart on the radio nowadays because their sounds are so similar.
He used to come in the stands and have his concert with the crowd. I remember when they had a concert in Tampa and it was him, Boyz II men, jodeci and his group oaktown 357 with their song juicy!
This video has so much integration. The words are all about the beat of the song--as well of course as about M C Hammer, its creator. That six or seven beat intro that runs through the song sounds hypnotic whether you hear it on the radio or see the whole deal, complete with that dynamic, original dancing. And the dancers made it look easy, but that level of.profdssionalism is golddust to find. The beat itself is all stopstart and that is probably why none of us could actually touch it if we tried to write U Can't Touch This 2.
My sister gave me this album as a Christmas present in 1990 (I think). I used to listen it it over and over and over and over 😂😂 Always on the way home from school in my Walkman . He was absolutely huge around that time. Pray and Have You Seen Her were great tunes off the album. He also did a song for the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film called This Is What We Do. What a legend !
Colloquially referred too as "King Justice" in my part of the world when someone misinterpreted the lyrics. It still cracks me every time I hear this song😂.
Great reac. They were parachute pants until this video, then they became Hammer Pant's, lol. Here's three if you haven't heard them: Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight", DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Parent's Just Don't Understand, Tone Loc "Funky Cold Medina"
There was an MC Hammer doll from Mattel in 1991. It came with a cassette copy of U Can't Touch This. MC Hammer's The Funky Headhunter was a really bad album.