Shift Buzz MC Hammer turned 50 on Friday! He may be done with his namesake pants — but plenty of celebrities have attempted to bring them back over the years.
As the Herman Cain accusations continue to come out of the woodwork, we find ourselves searching for clarity. Hammer breaks it down.
Tech Buzz No joke. MC Hammer wants to create the next Google.
Style Buzz It's a fashion faux pas-off! Remember when hammer pants were so in style even Disney heroes sported them? And how dumb they look now? Hipsters, behold your future.
Of course the MLB team with the best uniforms ever would be the first to have a Bobble Head Night for a rapper. (via sfist.com)
Music Buzz This week, the 27-minute-long infomercial detailing everything (and I mean every sinister thing) that's happening at The Gathering this year was released. Here's a more digestible three-minute version for the Juggalo on the go.
Everyone's favorite dancing dad twinkles his toes to a lively medley. Sorry, Thom Yorke, you just got served some hot Baba.
Also, he now calls himself “King Hammer.” [Ed. note: You might have to skip past the weird, nonsensical boardroom sketch that precedes Hammer's new diss track. Also, context behind this “beef.”]
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With all the recent hubub surrounding Twitter (from Diddy to Jimmy Fallon), it's hard to forget that there are still plenty of things more popular than Twitter. On the list of 100: AOL subscriptions, American Idol, and yes, even 'Please Hammer Don't Hurt'em' by tweeting celeb MC Hammer.
FYI, it's not really worth the copyright infringement lawsuit if your commercial comes out like this.