50 Years of Hip Hop
The Untouchable Legacy of MC Hammer: A Hip Hop Icon and Oakland’s Respected Street Figure
Stanley Kirk Burrell, better known as MC Hammer, lived a life full of wild highs and some tough lows. Many of us don't "Gangster" when we think Hammer, but according to other artists and fans there was another side to the man. He wasn't just the clean-cut dude rocking those iconic Hammer Pants and dropping catchy hits; Hammer was a respected figure in the streets of Oakland, California. Born there on March 30, 1962, he got his nickname while working as a batboy for the Oakland Athletics because he looked like Hank Aaron—leading to the name "Hammer." After failing to make it as a pro baseball player, he served in the Navy before finally finding his groove in music. https://youtu.be/aOHupZPsWD0?si=dj5SWT8oFWt4RSM4 Despite his polished image and pop successes in the late '80s and early '90s, some folks thought he was all flash and no substance. But those in the know understood that Hammer had deep roots in Oakland’s rougher neighborhoods. His loyalty and generosity were legendary—he was known for spreading the wealth around the hood and keeping some heavy hitters on his payroll to keep things safe. His street cred was further solidified when he and other legends like Tupac Shakur reportedly joined the MOB Piru gang, even earning Suge Knight's respect. https://youtu.be/R6KK8QHO0vo?si=RIfS9itQhVY7vJ6G MC Hammer's dual life as a rap superstar and a respected street figure shows his complexity and versatility. He walked the line between mainstream success and street respect, a rare feat. Despite his undeniable talent and influence, Hammer faced major challenges in his personal and professional life. Financial troubles, including a failed business venture and extravagant spending, led to bankruptcy. He also got flak for using samples without clearance and plagiarism accusations. https://youtu.be/0fyqEYQQW2U?si=VK79SM2sd-GBka7H But through it all, MC Hammer kept making music that people loved. Hits like "U Can't Touch This" and "Too Legit to Quit" are still anthems today. He’s remained influential in both hip hop culture and mainstream media. Lately, he's branched out into entrepreneurship, acting, and philanthropy, proving his creativity and drive never quit. https://youtu.be/p9Jh258EUVM?si=zpAadtpG4-5zG-HI MC Hammer's legacy is as rich and varied as his life. He'll always be remembered as a hip hop trailblazer, breaking barriers and paving the way for future artists. Beyond his musical accomplishments, he'll be remembered for his impact on his community and his relentless drive to succeed. MC Hammer might have hung up his famous Hammer Pants, but his legacy will continue to live on. His story is an inspiration for anyone chasing their dreams. As he famously said, "You can't touch this," and that still holds true today—MC Hammer's legacy remains untouchable. So here's to MC Hammer, a true icon and legend in music, entertainment, and beyond. His impact will be felt for generations to come.