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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wea Corp |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075993840032 |
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Customer Reviews of MC Hammer - It's All Good/ The Adventures of the Funky Headhunter
Generous Hammer shares his endowment with his friends MC Hammer was known for being generous among his friends. In fact, he was so generous in supporting broke friends that he eventually went broke himself and had to sell the house featured in the video "Pumps and A Bump."
HAMMER: IT'S ALL GOOD. THE ADVENTURES OF A FUNKY HEADHUNTER. is a compilation of videos by Hammer, all from his album THE FUNKY HEADHUNTER. The set list for this video is as follows:
1) It's All Good
2) Pumps and a Bump
3) Pumps and a Bump, Part 2
4) Don't Stop
You'll notice that there are two videos for "Pumps and a Bump." Why? you ask. Because the first version was so "scandalous" that they refused to show it on most video networks or showcases, so he had to make a second version. What makes it scandalous is that Hammer is in a pair of speedos and, well, let me put it this way . . . he looks on the verge of being "happy" throughout the whole video. It's pretty ridiculous. This is perhaps the most graphic - and I do mean graphic - display a male rapper has ever made of himself in a music video (sometimes there are even tight close-ups of the ha-ppiness). The second version of "Pumps and a Bump" contains no such display.
This compilation, only 40 minutes in length, also contains footage of Hammer being interviewed by an annoying and affected woman. She questions Hammer as to the meaning of the video "Pumps and a Bump," posing the questions on everyone's mind at the time (circa 1994): "Why?" and "Is that for real?" Hammer acts embarrassed and says that people should know better than to ask those questions. But he concedes that the controversy over his wardrobe may not have been so great had he not been an African American man, alluding to certain stereotypes. . . .
THE FUNKY HEADHUNTER is now out-of-print and is therefore a collector's item for those interested in the career of MC Hammer.