Hammer got sabotaged by jealous New York rappers. Who called him a sellout for doing commercial endorsements.To only turn around and do the same thing themselves !
Hammer is a humble dude I personally reached out to him and he reached back, not many celebrities take out the time to communicate with non celebrity people. The man is always doing something positive and that my friends exemplifies great character.
“I have nothing bad to say about Hammer”. Next breath. “The only thing I didn’t like about Hammer is that he was into entourages”. Classic Reggie! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!
MC Hammer reminds me of Suge in a way. He's got his brother and all these killers around him and then when he didn't like something you did he'll send them to hurt you lol
My exe's cousin was in charge of season tickets forthe Warriors Basketball team, when they were in Oakland. She'd known Hammer since the A's baseball team hired Hammer (Stanley Burrell) to be a ball boy when he was a kid. She told me she was sad to see the that when he got famous, he was throwing money around like It would.never run out. He built a $20 million mansion in Oakland Hills, and I think the money ran out before he could live in it. And he was buying race horses, which are very expensive to take care. And he had all his backup performers, when he had on salary, even when.they weren't on.thr road. Sad that he lost it all, because she said he was a nice guy qnd everybody liked him..
I want to hear more about Nuttso's involvement to Death Row. His Streethugs album and his collabs with C.I.N. were dope. Interested to know how he ended up driving artillery down from Oakland to Compton after Pac was shot.
I believe that about Hammer but I heard Deion always was around and smashing groupies.I thought that even came out his mouth the multiple threesomes and foursomes he had in one week
True story: in 92' my mom took me to the Jodeci, mc hammer b angie b concert at joe louis arena. She went up to the stage and they danced and he gave her his necklace she came back and showed it to me and her crazy self gave it back to his security smh.
Man they were selling Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em tapes at Fedco. Fedco!!! Lol where all the old folks shopped. I begged my mom for the tape and she bought it for me
Hammer is not respected in hip hop because he didn't talk about killing black men in his songs. He wasn't a good rapper but had he been talking about killing black men he would have been more respected in the black community. I hate 2 say it but it is what it is
Technically speaking Hammer did sort of "do the gospel music" either from his first album or right away when he had some big appearances in shows and I feel that from his first full album MC Hammer was expanding on the dancing aspect of hip hop which had different dance styles for the clubs and small parties (note I'm not talking about clubs later on but clubs where you could dance and didn't have to worry about the money competition and heavy flossing that kinda ruined the club scene) So as far as Hammer preaching, without explicitly "preaching" a positive message, having a good time dancing and later large choruses for building up dancing hype, he was doing that. As far as Hammer's entourages, that's probably the side effect from his earlier albums and basically being a major job creation force in his community where iirc he hired local dudes as security and as dancers and other job titles that it has been verified got way too carried away because at some point Hammer had way too many people on payroll, way too many dancers on stage and this is before the early 90s East coast rappers started mocking Hammer and calling him a "sellout" Which is why you have those videos of mostly East coast rappers who said something negative about Hammer and next thing they knew, it was gonna get real. However it doesn't matter IMHO about the claims of "selling out" which were based of a KFC television commercial where we could argue he should have had more input on his image but yo, Hammer was trying to get a Saturday morning cartoon series going too... with a positive message going on and it was like "you do anything good and get hated on for it" but not even a year after that KFC commercial was made, if we look at the timeline, it was some bunch of rappers doing Sprite ads, and eventually the malt liquor ads and promos but I can't recall people calling those cats "sellouts" Most of the hating Hammer was getting was because he was becoming successful and eventually that can put you in a spotlight and it didn't help that for some reason Vanilla Ice was directly compared to Hammer even though they were from entirely different areas/regions and were not doing the same thing... Also although Hammer had a "soft" image in comparison to how Dr Dre came out with Deathrow Records and jumping Snoop into gun lyrics... these are different genres of rap/hip hop. Also there was the occasional dissing of Hammer on wax but that was more like the early forms of East coast scene dissing the west coast and eventually claiming a record or artist was "wack" and refusing to play them... during early 90s. At some point Hammer had the Pumps n a Bump single and music video which seriously seems like he was making indirects at the East coast rappers who were dissing him while making a party song and shocking music video. It's crazy how people have spread so much negativity about Deathrow Records (really the only negative thing about DR is the use of the word "Deathrow") but the potential expansion that Reggie talks about would have actually further diversified the West coast hip hop and R&B scene because as hard as Tupac was, he never denied coming from Digital Underground and never stopped dancing as evidence in the performances on video during DR. Stuff like this might be easy for most cats to try and blame Tupac and Suge or the drama but the real question has been revealed in recent years and it wasn't Tupac and Suge offering money to have medallions stolen or rappers took out the game. I'll tell you that 1996. The end of that year was pretty sad and into the end of the decade as it seemed like the West coast suddenly went silent and then recently documented videos of Puffy going around calling himself "the king of L.A." is just salt on the wound... Puffy gaslighted the music consumer into believing that his verses about "being player hated" were real... but time proved that to be all lies. Could you imagine that diversification of Deathrow Records? It would have had an all star roster of artists pumping the potential for hit singles after hit singles and hit album after hit albums. Hammer could do clean hip hop with dancing tracks and hooks no problem plus he already had acts of dancing groups. I wager that if in an alternate universe Suge didn't bail Tupac out of prison, we would have seen the rise and implosion of Badboy Records way faster than a couple years.
Criccet out of Dago produced bumps in some pumps. I was there when he left saying he was bout to do a death row Hammer song. I was there when they got back. They said it was the shit. They were so happy. Him n his Cuzzo Baby Crown.
Hammer sold over 25 million records on Capitol Records. I can't say dude is exaggerating on the pawned jewelry situation, but I was with Hammer during that time frame and I personally, with my own eyes see Hammer give out a gang of bread to different people for different things... he still was in that mansion on the hill, had all his cars and was still paying all the RWI Recording Artists their per diem every month (Me Included!) so something ain't adding up I don't know when this Hammer Time label shit came about but we was all on Hammer's Label called RWI (Roll Wit It) Records, Delaney "Boogie" McGill from Brooklyn was our A&R, he eventually ended up with Jimmy Henchman's company and rapper The Game (Hammer had The Whole Nine, DRS (management) KP, Cricet, Show and Tell, POP...etc) 1994-1995, for me by way of Silky Slim Productions. We was in the studio in Fremont working on Hammer's new album with Giant Records, titled "Inside Out" and he was talking about linking with Suge and have him distribute RWI Records back in 1994-95 and I straight up objected to the idea cause he had so many talented artists, I told him he can have his own Death Row, straight up!, So again, I don't know what the homie is talking about on some Hammer Time shit. I personally never heard Ham say nothing about no other label. Hammer owned Bust it Records at first but gave that to his brother Louis and started RWI, Louis signed Deion Sanders and I was chosen/elected to write his album and started kicking it with him. They was living in Vineyard Hills back then and he was married to Carolyn then. Lil Deion was like a year or two old. On November 5th, 1994 we was all watching the fight at Hammer's mansion, how do I know the date? Cause that's the date George Foreman knocked out Michael Moorer to become the oldest heavyweight champion (and Hammer was like the ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THAT!! hahahah... and everything was moving like normal. I never saw or met Reggie Wright Jr. for the record. #LAZ #OG R.I.P. Sily Slim and Blackberry!
@@kevinmcquitery4543 suge laid the blue print for hip hop in the 90s . How can he be dumb when people been using his ideas ever since he created deathrow . It was a bad fall but a quick rise at the same time. He was only 26 when he started deathrow
Hammer was not going to get punked by anybody at death row he is that dude For real he don't play!!! I will always be a hammer fan forever period he is an old school hip hop legend 🔨⚒️ 🎤🎵🎶
@@sheabond3875yes sir he was a real one and I will always jam his songs until the end of time!! People can ask Redman just how real Hammer is 🤣🤣🤣 Now what people might not know is he put out a song decades ago with death row that's very rare for the simple fact it's the only with Suge Knight rapping 👨🏫
Exactly... Reggie speaking factzzz... Eric b and big D was going to run death row east and not the great Tupac...That shows you James wasn't issshhh... Buntry was the rider with death row
Yeah he talked that shit a couple months ago being arrogant bout I wish muthafuckas would try to cancel me.Well people love dogs if that got out alot of suburban white America would hate and turn their back on him
Shit I'm tempted to send this video to Peta myself through social media bcuz I can't stand Snoop fake ass but he ain't did nothing bad to me personally so ima chill lol
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 naw dummy the real reason is Suge couldn’t get outta his own way! Start holding these mfs accountable for their own actions!
@@squireboi318 Suge was taking over the industry and the white execs at Interscope & Universal were about to be put out of business so they put the hit on Suge & Pac in Vegas.. Why you got these old white executives D's in your mizouf?
Lol at dog fights in the studio 😂😂😂😂. Death Row was a wild place back then. I'm always amazed that they reached the level of success they did amidst all of the nonsense going on. A talented bunch, indeed. Always thought the Hammer signing was weird tho. He didn't fit Death Row's image and he was washed by 95-96. I see why Dre left. Suge was just signing any and everybody at that point.
You can look at it that way or that Hammer done things for Suge when Hammer was on top. Got to remember h was at 40 million when NO RAPPERS were at that level
Snoop had found faith and like most people matured, he wasn't about that life he was once part of. He had distanced himself from death row records and although 3k was nothing for him I think snoop didn't believe in rewarding what he once called "the devil" . Who are we to judge anyway.
Big D and Lil D …if i’m correct those are the father and son that have been arrested and charged with Jam Master Jay death …well i know for sure lil d has been!! I think those the same guys he talmbout!!
Hammer got sabotaged by jealous New York rappers. Who called him a sellout for doing commercial endorsements.To only turn around and do the same thing themselves !
Which New York Rappers?
Yep.
@@pknuckles00 yea who 👀
@@pknuckles00 Krs-One was one of them. Look up his interview on Rap City.
new york rappers the biggest haters and sellouts
Hammer is a humble dude I personally reached out to him and he reached back, not many celebrities take out the time to communicate with non celebrity people. The man is always doing something positive and that my friends exemplifies great character.
Facts he a solid man I can vouch for what you are saying no cap 🧢
He got family in Mississippi ( Moss Point) that my cuzin growed up with. I met him back in 88. Real down the earth brothea.
Man this nigga ain’t a celebrity lmao
@@wtfdamnshit LOL
And he didn’t sleep with the young dancers. He actually had integrity!!
“I have nothing bad to say about Hammer”. Next breath. “The only thing I didn’t like about Hammer is that he was into entourages”. Classic Reggie! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!
Tht ain't nothing bad, you're reaching on tht one bro....lol
Lol
Reaching too much simp?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ikr😂
Hammer is the first rapper to ever go Diamond!!!!
Yeah, Hammer did the damn thang! Everybody and I mean everybody was saying “can’t touch them this!”
And he went broke.
Hammer solid for putting money on Suge books
Because he knows suge looked out when Hammer was down
Suge and Hammer knew each other since the 80s. Suge was looking out
Hammer would do the typewriter while in parachute pants on yo face then read you a scripture! 😂
MC Hammer reminds me of Suge in a way. He's got his brother and all these killers around him and then when he didn't like something you did he'll send them to hurt you lol
Like most gangsters lol
Don’t be fooled by his hammer pants
They're both Aries too.
@@DiscoHank ARIES!!!!!!! IN THE BUILDIN
@@DiscoHank Im am Aries & yes we are very generous / loyal people .
Watch the DOCUMENTARY called REBELS OF OAKLAND they show hammer as a kid was like the right hand man to the As owner i was like WTF
Hammer the real deal
My exe's cousin was in charge of season tickets forthe Warriors Basketball team, when they were in Oakland. She'd known Hammer since the A's baseball team hired Hammer (Stanley Burrell) to be a ball boy when he was a kid. She told me she was sad to see the that when he got famous, he was throwing money around like It would.never run out. He built a $20 million mansion in Oakland Hills, and I think the money ran out before he could live in it. And he was buying race horses, which are very expensive to take care. And he had all his backup performers, when he had on salary, even when.they weren't on.thr road. Sad that he lost it all, because she said he was a nice guy qnd everybody liked him..
He’s still rich.. he was temporarily broke. Debt is forgiven after 7 years. Beyond that he’s still a brand.
It wasn’t a dog fight it was only a barking contest! LMMFAS
MC Hammer was on Capitol Records and Suge did some bodyguard work for him
He was signed to Giant or some other label at one time probably had a deal with Capitol
I want to hear more about Nuttso's involvement to Death Row. His Streethugs album and his collabs with C.I.N. were dope. Interested to know how he ended up driving artillery down from Oakland to Compton after Pac was shot.
Suge was a good nigga with a Big Hart... Much respect.
I sure hope that you are not being serious. 😏😒🙄
God bless u
A good nigga?🧐
That's honorable saying that about hammer n Deion ✊🏽
I believe that about Hammer but I heard Deion always was around and smashing groupies.I thought that even came out his mouth the multiple threesomes and foursomes he had in one week
Hammer wasn’t a punk
True story: in 92' my mom took me to the Jodeci, mc hammer b angie b concert at joe louis arena. She went up to the stage and they danced and he gave her his necklace she came back and showed it to me and her crazy self gave it back to his security smh.
Lmao I went to tht dam concert to
🤔Gave it back? ...nooooo!
Reggie is hilarious 🤣 Say what you want.
I'll say reggie is not right he is ex law enforcement and doing things like selling drugs and alot of other things he is a bad man
I love MC Hammer he is in my top ✊🏾👑
I rock with Reggie, He always entertains me
Reggie is a grymie dude I don't rock with him
At one point Hammer was the top dogg in music.
Man they were selling Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em tapes at Fedco. Fedco!!! Lol where all the old folks shopped. I begged my mom for the tape and she bought it for me
Hammer is not respected in hip hop because he didn't talk about killing black men in his songs. He wasn't a good rapper but had he been talking about killing black men he would have been more respected in the black community. I hate 2 say it but it is what it is
💯🔥
@@reggiekaz4147 Shit Crazy but True then when somebody die they wanna talk about Peace but 2 weeks later be right back doin the same shit
@@mbf334 smh
I still bump Please Hammer Don't Hurt Em to this day
All I know is, I still have death rows greatest hits and hammer was one of the artist on the cd booklet.
After this interview 50 will slide Hammer in one of his movies.
Most upstanding interview I ever seen from reg
Don't rock with reggie he is a bad man
Hammer the first rapper 2 go diamond....factz
MC hammer was my favorite rapper before Tupac took that spot.
Damn your style Wack
It will be mind bloswing if we find out Hammer was the real shooter in deathrow and Deputized by Reggie
😂😂😂😂
Mc hammer cartoon was my favourite in the 90s fighting crime dancing 🤣
Technically speaking Hammer did sort of "do the gospel music" either from his first album or right away when he had some big appearances in shows and I feel that from his first full album MC Hammer was expanding on the dancing aspect of hip hop which had different dance styles for the clubs and small parties (note I'm not talking about clubs later on but clubs where you could dance and didn't have to worry about the money competition and heavy flossing that kinda ruined the club scene)
So as far as Hammer preaching, without explicitly "preaching" a positive message, having a good time dancing and later large choruses for building up dancing hype, he was doing that.
As far as Hammer's entourages, that's probably the side effect from his earlier albums and basically being a major job creation force in his community where iirc he hired local dudes as security and as dancers and other job titles that it has been verified got way too carried away because at some point Hammer had way too many people on payroll, way too many dancers on stage and this is before the early 90s East coast rappers started mocking Hammer and calling him a "sellout"
Which is why you have those videos of mostly East coast rappers who said something negative about Hammer and next thing they knew, it was gonna get real.
However it doesn't matter IMHO about the claims of "selling out" which were based of a KFC television commercial where we could argue he should have had more input on his image but yo, Hammer was trying to get a Saturday morning cartoon series going too... with a positive message going on and it was like "you do anything good and get hated on for it" but not even a year after that KFC commercial was made, if we look at the timeline, it was some bunch of rappers doing Sprite ads, and eventually the malt liquor ads and promos but I can't recall people calling those cats "sellouts"
Most of the hating Hammer was getting was because he was becoming successful and eventually that can put you in a spotlight and it didn't help that for some reason Vanilla Ice was directly compared to Hammer even though they were from entirely different areas/regions and were not doing the same thing...
Also although Hammer had a "soft" image in comparison to how Dr Dre came out with Deathrow Records and jumping Snoop into gun lyrics... these are different genres of rap/hip hop.
Also there was the occasional dissing of Hammer on wax but that was more like the early forms of East coast scene dissing the west coast and eventually claiming a record or artist was "wack" and refusing to play them... during early 90s.
At some point Hammer had the Pumps n a Bump single and music video which seriously seems like he was making indirects at the East coast rappers who were dissing him while making a party song and shocking music video.
It's crazy how people have spread so much negativity about Deathrow Records (really the only negative thing about DR is the use of the word "Deathrow") but the potential expansion that Reggie talks about would have actually further diversified the West coast hip hop and R&B scene because as hard as Tupac was, he never denied coming from Digital Underground and never stopped dancing as evidence in the performances on video during DR.
Stuff like this might be easy for most cats to try and blame Tupac and Suge or the drama but the real question has been revealed in recent years and it wasn't Tupac and Suge offering money to have medallions stolen or rappers took out the game.
I'll tell you that 1996. The end of that year was pretty sad and into the end of the decade as it seemed like the West coast suddenly went silent and then recently documented videos of Puffy going around calling himself "the king of L.A." is just salt on the wound...
Puffy gaslighted the music consumer into believing that his verses about "being player hated" were real... but time proved that to be all lies.
Could you imagine that diversification of Deathrow Records? It would have had an all star roster of artists pumping the potential for hit singles after hit singles and hit album after hit albums.
Hammer could do clean hip hop with dancing tracks and hooks no problem plus he already had acts of dancing groups.
I wager that if in an alternate universe Suge didn't bail Tupac out of prison, we would have seen the rise and implosion of Badboy Records way faster than a couple years.
you wrote a book about Hammer😅
Criccet out of Dago produced bumps in some pumps.
I was there when he left saying he was bout to do a death row Hammer song.
I was there when they got back.
They said it was the shit. They were so happy. Him n his Cuzzo Baby Crown.
Hammer sold over 25 million records on Capitol Records. I can't say dude is exaggerating on the pawned jewelry situation, but I was with Hammer during that time frame and I personally, with my own eyes see Hammer give out a gang of bread to different people for different things... he still was in that mansion on the hill, had all his cars and was still paying all the RWI Recording Artists their per diem every month (Me Included!) so something ain't adding up I don't know when this Hammer Time label shit came about but we was all on Hammer's Label called RWI (Roll Wit It) Records, Delaney "Boogie" McGill from Brooklyn was our A&R, he eventually ended up with Jimmy Henchman's company and rapper The Game (Hammer had The Whole Nine, DRS (management) KP, Cricet, Show and Tell, POP...etc) 1994-1995, for me by way of Silky Slim Productions. We was in the studio in Fremont working on Hammer's new album with Giant Records, titled "Inside Out" and he was talking about linking with Suge and have him distribute RWI Records back in 1994-95 and I straight up objected to the idea cause he had so many talented artists, I told him he can have his own Death Row, straight up!, So again, I don't know what the homie is talking about on some Hammer Time shit. I personally never heard Ham say nothing about no other label. Hammer owned Bust it Records at first but gave that to his brother Louis and started RWI, Louis signed Deion Sanders and I was chosen/elected to write his album and started kicking it with him. They was living in Vineyard Hills back then and he was married to Carolyn then. Lil Deion was like a year or two old. On November 5th, 1994 we was all watching the fight at Hammer's mansion, how do I know the date? Cause that's the date George Foreman knocked out Michael Moorer to become the oldest heavyweight champion (and Hammer was like the ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THAT!! hahahah... and everything was moving like normal. I never saw or met Reggie Wright Jr. for the record. #LAZ #OG R.I.P. Sily Slim and Blackberry!
I read comments on here where people still don't understand business, contracts and money. Or they are on Snoop's jock. Dr. Dre left his share with DeathRow. Let's say that was north of $150 million. Firstly that would be Dre's money, not money to pay for Snoop's debts. Dre and Suge were business partners. Name any business where the workers get as much as the business owners. Then when one partner leaves, the money left will be divided up amongst the lower level workers. All is well. Snoop has DeathRow now, but I guess you all forget that he is also working for Def Jam now. Now, Hammer was the man in Rap music. Then DeathRow came on the scene with Dre as part owner and solo artist and Snoop Doggy Dogg as his protege. That put Hammer on the back burner. Plus Hammer was paying out of his pocket for them large shows. He went broke.©2022
Oh you forgot to mention.. snoop dogg is a snitch . 65lb fake gangster. buster. That don’t write his own songs.
MC Hammer And Especially His Brother Were Not To Be Messed With MC Serch From 3rd Bass found that out even though it was a misunderstanding.
Suge was too real for the industry
Too real? That nigga was a fool. Lost his entire empire over ego.
Too dumb for the industry and just look where he's at now. Broke and sharing a cell with some guy who farts all night.
That nigga was way to real the world wasn't ready for big Suge knight the untouchables 💯👍
@@kevinmcquitery4543 suge laid the blue print for hip hop in the 90s . How can he be dumb when people been using his ideas ever since he created deathrow . It was a bad fall but a quick rise at the same time. He was only 26 when he started deathrow
Another aspect of Suge was he helped artists get out of bad contracts. He understood what bad contracts were back in the 90's.
Tupac helped Hammer write “Pumps in a Bump”
I believe it thats something Pac would rap about himself
Hammer was in the Navy
Eric B. A real one.
Hammer is a legend
Now we see why suge was so dangerous. He was about that wealth
Capone you didn't know that Hammer was one of the biggest artists of all time???!
Hammer was not going to get punked by anybody at death row he is that dude For real he don't play!!! I will always be a hammer fan forever period he is an old school hip hop legend 🔨⚒️ 🎤🎵🎶
FACTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@sheabond3875 brother I grew up in the old school era with hammer and when you had to have talent to be a hip hop 😎🎤🎵⚒️
@@masterj4777 Exactly, I will defend him until the END...Town Bidnessss
@@sheabond3875yes sir he was a real one and I will always jam his songs until the end of time!! People can ask Redman just how real Hammer is 🤣🤣🤣
Now what people might not know is he put out a song decades ago with death row that's very rare for the simple fact it's the only with Suge Knight rapping 👨🏫
Drugs are bad(horrible)
I’m 36…back in my day I had the mc hammer doll🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly... Reggie speaking factzzz... Eric b and big D was going to run death row east and not the great Tupac...That shows you James wasn't issshhh... Buntry was the rider with death row
If you dont know who louis Burrell is.. go chec that troop unsung out...thats Hammers brother..homie wuz bout his biz
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Peta is coming for Snoop 😳🐶🙏🏾
Yeah he talked that shit a couple months ago being arrogant bout I wish muthafuckas would try to cancel me.Well people love dogs if that got out alot of suburban white America would hate and turn their back on him
Shit I'm tempted to send this video to Peta myself through social media bcuz I can't stand Snoop fake ass but he ain't did nothing bad to me personally so ima chill lol
Now what u gonna do bout that.....HAMMER!
MC Hammer ran threw all his money quick buying airplanes and sharing wit all his so called friends
Maaan u gotta cut dat damn beard Regg...get back to dat clean look brother. 💯 looking healthy though 💪
Lol thanks
If you don't know about MC Hammer Bro you have no business covering this smh.
Snoop use to have game dogs Nigerino blood
Hammer is about that life,Suge knew he had a real one with him.
Damn they was really gonna take over everything
Which is the real reason they were stopped
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 naw dummy the real reason is Suge couldn’t get outta his own way! Start holding these mfs accountable for their own actions!
@@squireboi318 Suge was taking over the industry and the white execs at Interscope & Universal were about to be put out of business so they put the hit on Suge & Pac in Vegas..
Why you got these old white executives D's in your mizouf?
@@alexlyndhurstfreesuge5532 ok!😂😂😂
@@squireboi318 Exactly
Lol at dog fights in the studio 😂😂😂😂. Death Row was a wild place back then. I'm always amazed that they reached the level of success they did amidst all of the nonsense going on. A talented bunch, indeed. Always thought the Hammer signing was weird tho. He didn't fit Death Row's image and he was washed by 95-96. I see why Dre left. Suge was just signing any and everybody at that point.
Suge didn't sign him he was going to have hammertime records distributed through deathrow. He was looking out
Many people aren’t aware Hammer’s a straight gangsta from the biggity O.
Hammer didn't smoke weed either
Or Crack 🤪
Reggie Wright is obsessed with Snoop
gald snoop got death row back
Hammer was on Capitol Records. His biggest album went diamond. Cant believe you didnt know this. Just google the s^^^. Bahahahahahaha
Maybe he didn't want to stop in the middle of the interview to look it up to please you. He was going off of memory that was 30 years ago.
Also the first to go diamond
ThOMAS FGOMeZ
Reggie Wright is a Chatty Patty for sure!!
Reggie is a joke he is a bad man don't rock with him
so Suge was just helpin niggas at their lowest moments to recruit them 😂😂 it aint about love, its about business
You can look at it that way or that Hammer done things for Suge when Hammer was on top. Got to remember h was at 40 million when NO RAPPERS were at that level
Suge and Hammer knew each other since the 80s . Suge was looking out . Suge knew Hammer wasn't going to make no hits on deathrow lol
@@samj458 That's why Suge is a legend. Suge fed a lot of FBA brothas 🇺🇸🙏🏾
MC Hammer's beats were 🗑️. He had a few lyrics tho. If u can see past the bears
Sorry bro you don't go diamond and buy a $12 million house with trash beats.. lyrics wasn't the best ever but you can't say he had weak beats
Dre gave Suge 150 million,I think that covered Snoops court cost......come on Reg.
He didn't give him his bank account lol he just left the label without taking anything so all future earnings suge would receive not him
That was Snoop's debt to pay not dre's
Dre didn't give suge sht stop rewriting history u lil Dre fanboys
@@mrhappyfolger2721 What's wrong honey bun is something upsetting you?
@@QuickHittinEmyeah, homosexual Dre stans posting garbage over here..
Reggie PRIME TIME was SMASHING EVERYTHING from east/west/south when he was out THERE in HIS DAY😂
I was talking about Hammer on sex but Smoking, cussing and Drinking both didn't
Exactly and Prime didn’t drink either.
Reggie is a bad man don't rock with him
sug was a good dud just made bad choices
WOW
Why would Hammer pawn jewelry in Long Beach?
These grown men talk more than women. What happened to interviewing about yourself.
Snoop had found faith and like most people matured, he wasn't about that life he was once part of. He had distanced himself from death row records and although 3k was nothing for him I think snoop didn't believe in rewarding what he once called "the devil" . Who are we to judge anyway.
Reginald Wrong Jr telling his lies again
😂😂
This guy and his dad set up Tupac… the real ones know
W
The real idiots you mean ?
@@samj458 argue with your self.
Hammer and Deion already had beautiful wives,so it probably wasn't hard for them to fight temptations..
Im sorry but deathrow east wasnt goin anywhere....they woulda caught a rico charge
Big D and Lil D …if i’m correct those are the father and son that have been arrested and charged with Jam Master Jay death …well i know for sure lil d has been!! I think those the same guys he talmbout!!
Different Big D, not those two
All these old background dudes going out sad smh