Inside Out (MC Hammer album)
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Inside Out was an album released by MC Hammer in 1995. After the failure of the his last album, The Funky Headhunter, Hammer decided to return to his clean pop look. The album was a look within Hammer's deep artistic self and featured dance, gospel, and emotionally driven tracks and spawned two singles, "Sultry Funk" and the gospel single "Going up Yonder", both of which was performed by Hammer on the dance show "Soul Train".
The singles didn't go anywhere, and the album itself was a flop debuting at 119 on the Billboard charts. It is now largely ignored and rarely acknowledged even by Hammer, though he seemingly put a lot of himself in it.
[edit] Track Listing
- Luv-N-Happiness
- Sultry Funk
- Anything Goes On The Dance Floor
- I Hope Things Change
- Keep On
- Everything Is Alright
- I Need That Number
- Bustin' Loose
- Nothin But Love (A Song For Eazy)
- Goin' Up Yonder
- He Keeps Doing Great Things For Me
- A Brighter Day