"PLEASE make me understand: P Diddy is accepted, but hammer isn't ? An idiot that is proud of being shot 9 times (50 cent) is being idolized by youths, but hammer is ridiculed? Another rapper rapping about "sweat dripping down his ballz" is accepted, but hammer is wack ? Oh my god, when Hammer came out rap was still about fun and partying, not like nowa days where everyone wants to kill each other. I dont get how they can put down Hammer's style, when all Rap bands nowa days have a million people on stage fronting. Everyone used to put Hammer down cause he supposedly sold out and crossed over and all that, but all rap groups now do the same thing. And the only reason why the general public started to dislike him was because a few people in the industry didn't care for him, other than that you know ya'll use to love him...u know u had on your rayon shirts and a your zodiac shoes doing the hammer shuffle at the clubs. Hammer might have not had great lyrics, but at least he had amazing dance skill and entertainment. What do hip hop artist provide now? nothing more than hammer did."
Mc hammer
maze | 04/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best album i have ever listened to well worth buying!"
Here Comes The Hammer!
maze | 11/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's funny how people could front on MC Hammer since he could outperform any rapper in the game. He always brings the energy on his tracks and he does it in a way that gets people from all walks of life to enjoy it unlike a lot of rappers today that make boring music that offend people, in my opinion he has more heart than all of them. Hip-hop is about peace, unity, and having fun so Hammertime is the epitome of that, I recommend you buy this and all of his albums, one love!"
You can't touch this
JGC | 10/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This has all of Hammers most popular tracks on it! "U Can't Touch This" is, of course his biggest hit and signature song, and my favorite. In case you're too old (or too young) to remember, in the early 90's Hammer was a staple on MTV. He was huge. He really helped shape an entire generation and a genre of music that was still very new to millions of people. Kids across America even started dressing like him. I used to come running home from school every afternoon so I could see the top-ten countdown with Hammer. It's so sad to see that today's artists do not have even a tenth of the creativity and talent that Hammer always had."
FABULOUS ALBUM OF HIS CAPITOL HITS!
Preston L. Moreaux | North Carolina | 05/30/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I thought that they made a terrific greatest hits album by MC Hammer! Loads of funky songs and inspirational numbers! U Can't Touch This and Turn This Mutha Out are still hot! I still like the heavy funk of "Too Legit To Quit"--I still blast that at 10 or 11 when it comes on!!!! They do so much in the rapid 5 minutes of that song! Hammer really dominated music for some 4 years with these songs and he did make an impact on rap at the time. He changed his style on the second, but he still kept it funky! And I liked Too Legit to Quit. Sometimes I felt that he did too many TV commercials, but I listened to his music the most. Would have liked it if some tracks from Funky Headhunter were on there, but this might have been done to finish out his Capitol Records contract. I hope that he makes more albums with all that dancing and big stage sets again, because he was ahead of his time with his approach! This album fully covers Hammer's success as an artist very well!"