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Rick Ross - MC Hammer

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: The song uses MC Hammer as a metaphor for excessive wealth and a lavish lifestyle. Ross leans into the comparison with lines like "I got 30 cars! / Whole lotta dancers! / I take 'em everywhere! / I'm MC Hammer!" .

: Produced by Lex Luger, the track helped define the "trap" sound of the early 2010s with its aggressive horns and heavy bass.

Critics often highlight the contrast between Ross's gritty persona and the flashy, pop-friendly associations of the original MC Hammer. Rick Ross - MC Hammer

Critics generally praised the song for its cinematic energy and as a high point of the Teflon Don album .

: While some reviewers from Pitchfork noted that the song’s premise is almost hilariously over-the-top, they also acknowledged its effectiveness as a high-octane "anthem". Performance and Ratings : The song uses MC Hammer as a

: During the famous Verzuz battle between Rick Ross and 2 Chainz, Ross’s high-energy run of hits from this era—including "MC Hammer" and "BMF"—was cited by reviewers from Billboard as a "pummeling" display of his dominance.

: On community review platforms like Rate Your Music , the song has received high scores (approx. 4.3/5), reflecting its longevity as a fan favorite. / I take 'em everywhere

"MC Hammer" is a standout trap anthem from Rick Ross’s critically acclaimed 2010 album, Teflon Don . Featuring a guest verse from Gucci Mane and production by Lex Luger, the track is defined by its churning, high-energy beat and Ross's signature boastful lyricism. Critical Reception

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