While Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars brought their A-game to the stage at the 2016 Super Bowl, it was the latter who made sure to rep for hip-hop by paying homage to rap legend MC Hammer.
Apparently you can touch this -- at least if you're a cop.
MC Hammer (real name: Stanley Kirk Burrell) was arrested on Thursday, Feb. 21 in Dublin, Calif., on suspicion of obstructing an officer in the performance of their duties and resisting an officer. But he says it was a case of racial profiling.
After seeing what Psy could do on stage with Madge, it was only fitting that my expectations were high for the "Gangnam Style" and "2 Legit 2 Quit" mash-up with MC Hammer. Not only were they met, but were exceeded!
As the late, great Biggie Smalls once said, "Mo Money, mo opportunities for the IRS to put a lien on your property." (Or something like that.) If only the musicians in this clever infographic had heeded those words.
MC Hammer‘s money woes just will not go away. TMZ says the U.S. government is suing the ‘U Can’t Touch This’ rapper and his wife for $779,585 in back taxes.
Any man who can successfully employ MC Hammer has to be a shoo-in, right?
This almost makes me wish I was a resident of San Fran so I could cast my vote. Fear the Mustache!
In news that should go a long way toward reaffirming Middle America’s vision of Silicon Valley as a place full of silly people with too much money and not enough common sense, hip-hop legend and honorary ‘Addams Family’ member MC Hammer has started his own search engine, the oddly-named WIREDoo.