Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer -
A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward without touching the ground.
Despite the Speedo controversy, the video was nominated for at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards. The choreography introduced a "badass" new dance style involving: Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer
The song is best remembered for having two distinct music videos due to intense controversy: A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward
The song is built around a heavy sample of George Clinton’s 1982 classic "Atomic Dog". Explore the high-energy choreography and various versions of
Explore the high-energy choreography and various versions of the music video below: MC Hammer Pumps And A Bump YouTube · El Jannok
A signature air-humping move synchronized with a bobbing head.
"Pumps and a Bump" (1994) is famously known as the moment MC Hammer (performing simply as ) traded his family-friendly "U Can't Touch This" persona for a gritty, G-funk-inspired image. Released as the lead single from his fifth album, The Funky Headhunter , the track reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs . Key Facts and Production Release Date: February 28, 1994.