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As MC Hammer rose to fame, rappers dissed him because of his appearance and music. What they didn’t know, was that Hammer was arguably one of the most dangerous artists in the industry.

MC Hammer had strong ties in his hometown of Oakland, California. Hammer had family, and friends that were heavy in the streets, and he took care of them as his wealth grew.

MC Hammer mentioned LL’s name in his song “Let’s Get It Started” in 1987. LL responded in 1990, on his track “To da Break of Dawn.”

Hammer’s people pulled up on LL Cool J after one of his shows, and after an argument LL got punched. Later on LL and Hammer hashed out their issues and got back cool.

MC Hammer & LL Cool J pictured together.
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3rd Bass dissed MC Hammer and mentioned his mother in their song “The Cactus.”

MC Hammer took the insult seriously, and as 3rd Bass traveled to Los Angeles, MC Hammer’s brother allegedly phoned Def Jam, and told them the group would die as soon as they got to Los Angeles.

A $50,000 bounty was put on 3rd Bass, and MC Serch was the special target. Eric B confirmed the hit to MC Serch.

The Rollin 60’s were hired for the job.

MC Serch & Pete Nice pictured below.
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Russell Simmons asked Barefoot Pookie to protect 3rd Bass while they were in Los Angeles.

MC Serch was at the mall with his girl, and while signing autographs he was approached by some crips that were there. Pookie stopped them from harming Serch.

Pookie pictured to the far left.
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MC Serch went on radio the following day and called MC Hammer a b*tch, moments later the Rollin 60’s called the station and said Serch was going to die.

MC Serch and the rest of 3rd Bass left the station, and were followed by the Rollin 60’s, who began pointing their weapons ready to shoot.

MC Serch had to do 25 years worth of therapy to get over the situation, and MC Hammer refuted Serch’s claims.
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Ice Cube released the video to “True to The Game,” which featured symbolism of a rapper selling out and crossing over into pop culture. The video was perceived as a diss towards MC Hammer.

MC Hammer was chilling at a hotel one day, with the person on the phone informing Hammer that Cube was at a Roscoe’s in Hollywood.

MC Hammer caught Cube leaving the establishment, and questioned Cube about the video.

Hammer told Cube to never let that happen again, and Cube said “no sir that won’t happen again.”
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Redman dissed MC Hammer on his debut album, and Hammer went looking for Redman.

Hammer caught up with Redman when Redman and EPMD came to Oakland. They saw each other and MC Hammer told him “Red, imma tell you something you young, but I don’t allow nobody to talk about my mama.”

Red responded and said “Yes sir.”
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MC Hammer signed with Death Row in 1995, after Suge reached out to him the year before. Hammer left the label after Tupac’s death.

Hammer was one of the only people Suge never tested in the industry out of fear.
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.....no, he wasn't...can't even be argued...

edit: looks and see all but maybe 1 of my slaps came from kids who weren't listening to rap when Hammer was around...
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...bunch of bozos on this site...

this n1gga was never respected by his peers...how tf can u be dangerous when the fans nor ur peers take u seriously like that...white people mostly bought his records...dangerous to whom...what movement was he on the precipice of starting? Dummies don't think for themselves. Mostly non-Black n1ggas passing and regurgitating lies among each other...lol fu#king non-cultured weirdos. Truth hurts. Bet u they won't quote me with anything sensible tho...


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If true then your telling me that crips killed pac, maybe big, pop, and king Von but they “pointed they’re weapons at McDonald’s search corny punk a$s smh make it make sense
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Hammer would've beat the breaks off 2Pac.
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I heard killa-Sin from killarmy was a Problem in NY!
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25 years worth of therapy is crazy.
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Serch played himself in that beef though.
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Anyone want to be so “street” should be like Hammer

Instead they just snitch on themselves and make it obvious
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Internet wasn’t readily available back then to replay sh1t like this… i think hammer missed this early on as pac wasnt a big artist then..
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As MC Hammer rose to fame, rappers dissed him because of his appearance and music. What they didn’t know, was that Hammer was arguably one of the most dangerous artists in the industry.

MC Hammer had strong ties in his hometown of Oakland, California. Hammer had family, and friends that were heavy in the streets, and he took care of them as his wealth grew.

MC Hammer mentioned LL’s name in his song “Let’s Get It Started” in 1987. LL responded in 1990, on his track “To da Break of Dawn.”

Hammer’s people pulled up on LL Cool J after one of his shows, and after an argument LL got punched. Later on LL and Hammer hashed out their issues and got back cool.

MC Hammer & LL Cool J pictured together.


3rd Bass dissed MC Hammer and mentioned his mother in their song “The Cactus.”

MC Hammer took the insult seriously, and as 3rd Bass traveled to Los Angeles, MC Hammer’s brother allegedly phoned Def Jam, and told them the group would die as soon as they got to Los Angeles.

A $50,000 bounty was put on 3rd Bass, and MC Serch was the special target. Eric B confirmed the hit to MC Serch.

The Rollin 60’s were hired for the job.

MC Serch & Pete Nice pictured below.


Russell Simmons asked Barefoot Pookie to protect 3rd Bass while they were in Los Angeles.

MC Serch was at the mall with his girl, and while signing autographs he was approached by some crips that were there. Pookie stopped them from harming Serch.

Pookie pictured to the far left.


MC Serch went on radio the following day and called MC Hammer a b*tch, moments later the Rollin 60’s called the station and said Serch was going to die.

MC Serch and the rest of 3rd Bass left the station, and were followed by the Rollin 60’s, who began pointing their weapons ready to shoot.

MC Serch had to do 25 years worth of therapy to get over the situation, and MC Hammer refuted Serch’s claims.


Ice Cube released the video to “True to The Game,” which featured symbolism of a rapper selling out and crossing over into pop culture. The video was perceived as a diss towards MC Hammer.

MC Hammer was chilling at a hotel one day, with the person on the phone informing Hammer that Cube was at a Roscoe’s in Hollywood.

MC Hammer caught Cube leaving the establishment, and questioned Cube about the video.

Hammer told Cube to never let that happen again, and Cube said “no sir that won’t happen again.”


Redman dissed MC Hammer on his debut album, and Hammer went looking for Redman.

Hammer caught up with Redman when Redman and EPMD came to Oakland. They saw each other and MC Hammer told him “Red, imma tell you something you young, but I don’t allow nobody to talk about my mama.”

Red responded and said “Yes sir.”


MC Hammer signed with Death Row in 1995, after Suge reached out to him the year before. Hammer left the label after Tupac’s death.

Hammer was one of the only people Suge never tested in the industry out of fear.
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It’s no secret Hammer was about the sh1ts.
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 Annakinsnow said
If true then your telling me that crips killed pac, maybe big, pop, and king Von but they “pointed they’re weapons at McDonald’s search corny punk a$s smh make it make sense
He still had to do therapy for 25 years
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I wouldn’t say most dangerous, people just didn’t expect him to do sh1t so he had the upper hand in all these beefs.

It’s like the sucker punch you never seen coming, element of surprise

With that being said MC Hammer definitely stood on business
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Search should be ashamed of himself telling people it took 25 yrs of therapy to get over that sh1t when he play so tough.


Hopefully that's a joke....how u wanna be down but can't get over sh1t like that
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Wasn't nobody scared of hammer
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not Mc Hammer the Mc With a Hammer , can't touch this
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25 years worth of therapy is crazy.
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Serch played himself in that beef though.
It's not uncommon for a man of the church to cause people to go to therapy
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3rd Bass gets the Gas Face!
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Was They Scared Of Him Specifically Or The Dudes Behind Him Similar To Suge Knight ?
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Was They Scared Of Him Specifically Or The Dudes Behind Him Similar To Suge Knight ?
I would presume the dudes behind/with him
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........ Cube said "no sir that won't happen again?" LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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LL had gangstas on deck too dont sleep

Hammer a good dude tho, took a flick with me and my boys at the movie theatre when we was in college.

My dude had a camera, snapped a quick pick, n1gga peeped that and said u aint got to sneak a pic take one with me
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....... Redman said "yes sir?" LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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