Hammer's career reached its zenith with the 1990 release of his third studio album, , which became the first hip-hop album to be certified Diamond by the RIAA.
: Unlike many of his contemporaries, Hammer was a trained dancer and choreographer, known for high-energy stage shows and complex footwork. II. Financial Rise and Fall MC Hammer
MC Hammer : The Cultural Impact of the King of Pop-Rap Stanley Kirk Burrell , better known as , is a cornerstone of hip-hop history who bridged the gap between underground rap and global pop superstardom in the early 1990s. I. The Ascent: "Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em" Hammer's career reached its zenith with the 1990
: He hosted M.C. Hammer and Friends on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, using his platform to promote gospel and community outreach. IV. Legacy and Modern Influence Financial Rise and Fall MC Hammer : The