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MC Hammer

American rapper, dancer, and entrepreneur
American rapper, dancer, and entrepreneur

MC Hammer, born Stanley Kirk Burrell, is a pioneering pop rap artist known for hits like 'U Can't Touch This'. Despite bankruptcy in 1996, he remains active in music, ministry, and community work.

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1962-03-30
Birth of MC Hammer

MC Hammer, born on March 30, 1962 in Oakland, California, started his music career after a failed attempt at pursuing baseball. He gained fame with his unique dancing skills and self-promotion, reaching stardom with the hit album 'Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em' in 1990.

1973
MC Hammer gets his nickname 'The Hammer'

At the age of 11, Stanley Burrell was offered a job as the batboy for the Oakland A's after impressing the owner, Charlie Finley. He received the nickname 'The Hammer' from Reggie Jackson, who thought he resembled 'Hammerin' Hank Aaron'. This event would later play a significant role in his music career.

1980
MC Hammer joins the United States Navy

After being discouraged by his studies and failing to secure a spot in professional baseball, MC Hammer enlisted in the United States Navy for three years. He served as a petty officer third class aviation store keeper.

1986-08
Release of MC Hammer's debut album Feel My Power

In August 1986, MC Hammer released his first full-length album titled Feel My Power. With the help of his wife Stephanie, the album sold 60,000 copies and caught the attention of Capitol Records.

1987
Release of MC Hammer's debut album Feel My Power

MC Hammer released his debut album Feel My Power in 1987 on his own record label, Bust It Productions, with financial support from two Oakland A's players. He was heavily involved in the recording, performing, marketing, and promotion of the album.

1988
MC Hammer signs $10M joint venture with Capitol Records

In 1988, MC Hammer signed a $10 million joint venture deal with Capitol Records, where he invested his $750,000 advance back into his label. Capitol re-released his album 'Feel My Power' as 'Let’s Get It Started', which included hit singles like 'Turn This Mutha Out' and 'Let’s Get It Started', propelling Hammer to fame in the hip-hop industry.

1989-09-16
Performance at Showtime at the Apollo

MC Hammer performed 'Pump It Up', 'Turn This Mutha Out', 'Let's Get It Started', and 'They Put Me in the Mix' during Showtime at the Apollo on September 16, 1989. These singles were the most popular from his re-issued first record with Capitol Records.

1990-02-12
Release of Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em

MC Hammer's third album, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, was released on February 12, 1990. It included the successful single 'U Can't Touch This' which became a No. 1 success for 21 weeks.

1991-01
Hit Top 40 with 'Here Comes The Hammer'

In January 1991, MC Hammer continued his success by hitting the Top 40 with 'Here Comes The Hammer'. He also won five American Music Awards and received multiple nominations.

1991-02
Won three Grammy Awards in February 1991

In February 1991, MC Hammer won three Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Solo Performance and Best R&B Song for 'U Can't Touch This'. He was also nominated for Album of the Year and Record of the Year.

1991-09
MTV Video Music Award nominations for 'Pray' and 'Here Comes The Hammer'

In September 1991, MC Hammer's videos for 'Pray' and 'Here Comes The Hammer' were nominated for MTV Video Music Awards in different categories.

1991-11
Hit Top 40 with '2 Legit 2 Quit'

In November 1991, MC Hammer achieved success by hitting the Top 40 with his song '2 Legit 2 Quit'.

1991-12
Hit Top 10 with '2 Legit 2 Quit' and Top 40 with 'Addams Groove'

In December 1991, MC Hammer reached the Top 10 with '2 Legit 2 Quit' and also hit the Top 40 with 'Addams Groove'. He was recognized by ARC Weekly as the No. 43 Singles Artist of 1991.

1992-01
American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist

In January 1992, MC Hammer won an American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist.

1992-02
Grammy Award Nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance

In February 1992, MC Hammer was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance for the song 'Here Comes The Hammer'.

1992-09
MTV Video Music Award Nominations

In September 1992, MC Hammer was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards for the music video 'Addams Groove' and for Best Choreography in '2 Legit 2 Quit'.

1993-01
Grammy Award Nominations

In January 1993, MC Hammer was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Rap Solo Performance for 'Addams Groove' and Best Music Video: Long Form for 'Hammerin' Home'.

1994-03
Hit Top 40 with 'It's All Good'

In March 1994, MC Hammer's song 'It's All Good' hit the Top 40 charts.

1994-04
Hit Top 40 with 'Pumps and a Bump'

In April 1994, MC Hammer's song 'Pumps and a Bump' entered the Top 40 charts.

1994-09
MTV Video Music Award Nomination for Best Choreography

In September 1994, MC Hammer was nominated for a MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography for the song 'Pumps and a Bump'.

1995
Release of novelty song "Must Be the Money" by Deion Sanders

Bust It Records scored an unexpected hit in 1995 with a novelty song titled "Must Be the Money" by NFL superstar Deion Sanders.

1996
Bankruptcy filing

In 1996, MC Hammer famously filed for bankruptcy despite having an estimated personal worth of over $30 million in the early 1990s. This event marked a significant financial downfall for the artist.

1997
Stellar Awards

In 1997, MC Hammer appeared on gospel music's Stellar Awards show, where he expressed his renewed commitment to God and hinted at a new phase in his career.

1998
Too Tight Album Release

MC Hammer continued to struggle with album sales with the release of 'Too Tight' in 1998. Despite exploring different genres like pop and gospel, his later albums failed to achieve significant commercial success.

1999
MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made

In 1999, MC Hammer's 'U Can't Touch This' was ranked at No. 71 on MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made list.

2000-10
VH1's 100 Greatest Dance Songs

In October 2000, MC Hammer's 'U Can't Touch This' was listed at No. 88 on VH1's 100 Greatest Dance Songs.

2001-12-19
Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story

On December 19, 2001, VH1 aired the movie Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story, produced by MC Hammer. The biopic depicts the rise and fall of the artist and became one of the highest-rated original movies in VH1's history.

2002
Book Contract with Simon & Schuster

In 2002, M.C. Hammer signed a book contract with Simon & Schuster for an inspirational book called Enemies of the Father, but the book was never submitted, leading to a lawsuit.

2003-04
VH1's 50 Greatest Hip Hop Artists

In April 2003, MC Hammer was placed at No. 44 on VH1's 50 Greatest Hip Hop Artists list.

2004
Ranked No. 167 on Top Pop Artists of the Past 25 Years

In 2004, MC Hammer was ranked as the No. 167 Top Pop Artist of the Past 25 Years.

2005-08
Certified Gold Single 'U Can't Touch This'

In August 2005, MC Hammer's single 'U Can't Touch This' was certified gold.

2006
Hyphy, Dumb, Buck, Krump and YAY

Songs released digitally and via web in 2006 from Look Look Look, with videos originally via Myspace.

2007-04
BET's Best Dancer Of All Time

In April 2007, MC Hammer was ranked as the No. 7 'Best Dancer Of All Time' by BET.

2007-12
VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s - 'U Can't Touch This' Ranking

In December 2007, 'U Can't Touch This' by MC Hammer was ranked at No. 16 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s.

2008-06-12
36th AFI Life Achievement Awards

On June 12, 2008, MC Hammer attended the 36th AFI Life Achievement Awards to support Warren Beatty, showcasing his presence and recognition in the entertainment industry.

2009-02-01
Super Bowl XLIII Commercial with Ed McMahon

M.C. Hammer and Ed McMahon appeared in a commercial for Cash4Gold during Super Bowl XLIII.

2009-02-11
First Shorty Awards

On February 11, 2009, MC Hammer celebrated the Best of Twitter at the first Shorty Awards in Brooklyn, recognizing top short-form content creators on the platform.

2009-06-14
Hammertime Reality Show Premiere

M.C. Hammer's reality show 'Hammertime' debuted on A&E, focusing on his personal, business, and family life.

2010-01-05
Second Annual Shorty Awards

In January 2010, MC Hammer served as a panel judge for the Real-Time Academy of Short Form Arts & Sciences at the Second Annual Shorty Awards, highlighting his involvement in social media.

2010-09-17
Voice Acting on Glenn Martin, DDS

M.C. Hammer was a voice actor on an episode of Glenn Martin, DDS titled 'Step-Brother' alongside Betty White.

2010-09-28
Headlining TechCrunch Disrupt Conference

On September 28, 2010, M.C. Hammer headlined at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference for an official after-hours party.

2010-10-31
Better Run Run

Non-album single released online on October 31, 2010 with video.

2011-02-03
See Her Face

Non-album track premiered on The Oprah Winfrey Show via Flipboard on February 3, 2011 without video.

2011-02-22
Gravity Summit Social Media Marketer of the Year Award

On February 22, 2011, MC Hammer was recognized as the recipient of the first Gravity Summit Social Media Marketer of the Year Award, acknowledging his impact on social media and internet businesses.

2011-11-21
Tax Lawsuit by U.S. Government

The U.S. government filed a lawsuit against Hammer for unpaid taxes from 1996 and 1997 amounting to $779,585. Despite Hammer's claims of settling the debt, the District Court ruled against him.

2012-11
American Music Awards

At the 40th American Music Awards in November 2012, MC Hammer collaborated with Psy, performing a mashup of 'Gangnam Style' and '2 Legit 2 Quit', showcasing his enduring influence in the music industry.

2013-05-17
George and Ira Gershwin Award

On May 17, 2013, MC Hammer received the George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement, underscoring his lasting impact and contribution to music.

2013-12-14
Stanley Kirk “M.C. Hammer” Burrell

The entry on BlackPast.org discusses the life of Stanley Kirk Burrell, also known as M.C. Hammer, who was born in 1962. It provides information about his background and contributions to African American history.

2014
All in My Mind

Hammer released 'All in My Mind' in early 2014 with his newly formed group Oakland Fight Club, featuring Mistah F.A.B.

2017-06
Appearance on Beat Shazam

M.C. Hammer appeared on Beat Shazam on Fox in June 2017.

2019
Hammer's All-star House Party Tour

MC Hammer's tour named Hammer's All-star House Party Tour in 2019.

2020-09
Appearance on The Greatest AtHome Videos

M.C. Hammer appeared on The Greatest AtHome Videos via Zoom in September 2020.

2024-03-30
MC Hammer And The Legacy Of Oakland’s Bust-It Records

MC Hammer's impact on the music industry through Bust-It Records in Oakland is highlighted as a template for success.

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