MC Hammer was a thug?

Not surprised. He was always rolling deep with thugs back when he was famous.
 
I'm sure he knew people in low places. But unless I've forgotten Hammer never got into a shootout. He didn't create his artistic persona around gangland beefs that either already existed, and in which he took part, or which subsequently materialized and became serious in the real world after he glamorized them in a rap song.

Not very thug-like compared to all these nobodies you see getting shot to death. That's the thug life. You're a corpse. It's pitiful.
 
I'm sure he knew people in low places. But unless I've forgotten Hammer never got into a shootout. He didn't create his artistic persona around gangland beefs that either already existed, and in which he took part, or which subsequently materialized and became serious in the real world after he glamorized them in a rap song.

Not very thug-like compared to all these nobodies you see getting shot to death. That's the thug life. You're a corpse. It's pitiful.

He put out a $50,000 hit on 3rd Base. And was overheard asking why they weren't dead yet. Allegedly.

But he did have a positive image and most of the comments on that video said he was known to be a nice guy that did a lot for his community and people around him. But that everybody in the game knew he was not to be messed with.
 
Lol I thought this would be a bs video but it seems too legit.
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Also, Stipe is Snow. Look into it
 


This dude is SO serious the whole time until he starts talking about having to fight a crowd...and just the look on his face when he's telling that story...fuck that's for real the hardest I've laughed all week. I don't think he's trying to be funny but that was funny af <lmao>
 
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He put out a $50,000 hit on 3rd Base. And was overheard asking why they weren't dead yet. Allegedly.

But he did have a positive image and most of the comments on that video said he was known to be a nice guy that did a lot for his community and people around him. But that everybody in the game knew he was not to be messed with.
Hammers family ran a long time gambling operation in Oakland, California, he knew people that knew people, if you catch my drift
But apparently that didn't include anybody that was willing to kill someone for $50,000.
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Hammers family ran a long time gambling operation in Oakland, California, he knew people that knew people, if you catch my drift

They pushed the wholesome batboy gimmick. It was funny when he signed with Death Row.
 
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