Rick Ross - Mc Hammer Today

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

: 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!" . Rick Ross - MC Hammer

: 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. : Produced by Lex Luger, the track helped

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

Watch the official music video for Rick Ross's high-energy trap anthem featuring Gucci Mane: Rick Ross - MC Hammer YouTube• Oct 23, 2010 Reviewer Perspectives