MC Hammer Credited On “MC Hammer”
July 19, 2010 @ 1:08 PM EDT
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Although Rick Ross’ Teflon Don hits stores tomorrow, we’ve had an advance copy for a couple of days now. After examining the album art, I noticed that the rapper MC Hammer (K. Burrell) was credited on the self titled track. Even though he didn’t write on the record, he earns royalties for the interpolation of “Too Legit Too Quit”. You know, the part when Ross says, “Started selling dough, I’m too legit to quit ?” That’s a check. Fuck you, pay me.
ROZAY ……
LMAO christ – I guess Hammer isn’t as stupid with money as people think he is…
AS WACK ASS HAMMER WAS, HE WAS THE FIRST HIP-HOP ARTIST EVER TO MARKET HIMSELF AS A BRAND!!!! COMMERCIALS, TOYS, ETC….
DON’T HATE ON MY OPINION!!!!
^ he still is …only reason he gettin paid because Ross mentioning his name
get off ross’s dick, Marshall Mathers does NOT approve of this
*waits to be blocked*
Imagine if Jay-Z had to pay Biggie’s estate every time he “paid homage”. Ms. Wallace would be paid, talking about “my son Christopher would have wanted Mr. Z to pay him”.
^
Ha!
Who cares about Marshall we talking Rozay
Hammer’s first name is “Stanley” — does he go by his middle name (Kirk) now?
[…] too legit to quit ?”. Now MC Hammer will receive royalties from the album/song. I saw this on Rap Radar. Not understanding the move but a good look for Hammer. After all these years, I guess it holds […]