UPC: 724381984024
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 29, 1991
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Engineers include: Wally Buck, Tom Garneau, David Gleeson.
This is the first album released under the name "Hammer", who was formerly known as M.C. Hammer.
With his third album, Too Legit to Quit, Hammer dropped the "MC" from his name, but didn't undergo any major changes musically. Indeed, Legit provided a heavy dose of the thing that made Please Hammer, Don't Hurt Em so successful: likeable, fun pop-rap that appealed to mainstream Top 40 audiences more than the hood. For a few years, Hammer almost seemed to be the Michael Jackson of rap. Although it fell short of Please Hammer's artistic and commercial success, Legit definitely had its share of inviting hits, including "This Is the Way We Roll" and the title song. While Hammer hasn't always been the most challenging artist in the world, the Oakland native has some noteworthy social commentary in "Living in a World Like This" and "Brothers Hang On" -- both of which are disturbing commentaries on the harsh realities of ghetto life. ~ Alex Henderson
This is the first album released under the name "Hammer", who was formerly known as M.C. Hammer.
With his third album, Too Legit to Quit, Hammer dropped the "MC" from his name, but didn't undergo any major changes musically. Indeed, Legit provided a heavy dose of the thing that made Please Hammer, Don't Hurt Em so successful: likeable, fun pop-rap that appealed to mainstream Top 40 audiences more than the hood. For a few years, Hammer almost seemed to be the Michael Jackson of rap. Although it fell short of Please Hammer's artistic and commercial success, Legit definitely had its share of inviting hits, including "This Is the Way We Roll" and the title song. While Hammer hasn't always been the most challenging artist in the world, the Oakland native has some noteworthy social commentary in "Living in a World Like This" and "Brothers Hang On" -- both of which are disturbing commentaries on the harsh realities of ghetto life. ~ Alex Henderson
Tracks:
1 - This Is the Way We Roll
2 - Brothers Hang On
3 - Too Legit to Quit
4 - Living in a World Like This
5 - Tell Me (Why Can't We Live Together)
6 - Releasing Some Pressure
7 - Find Yourself a Friend
8 - Count It Off
9 - Good to Go
10 - Lovehold
11 - Street Soldiers
12 - Do Not Pass Me By
13 - Gaining Momentum
2 - Brothers Hang On
3 - Too Legit to Quit
4 - Living in a World Like This
5 - Tell Me (Why Can't We Live Together)
6 - Releasing Some Pressure
7 - Find Yourself a Friend
8 - Count It Off
9 - Good to Go
10 - Lovehold
11 - Street Soldiers
12 - Do Not Pass Me By
13 - Gaining Momentum