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The Funky Headhunter was the fourth album made by MC Hammer, then known as Hammer, in 1994.
The album at the time was hailed as MC Hammer's comeback album and was produced by innovative musicians and writers such as Teddy Riley (who had previously produced records for Guy, Blackstreet, and Michael Jackson), The Hines Brothers, and G-Bomb. It also featured Death Row Records head Suge Knight and Death Row recording artists Tha Dogg Pound. Hammer debuted the album two months before its release on The Arsenio Hall Show and finally released it in March.
The album eventually reached #12 on the Billboard 200 album chart. [1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Oaktown"
- "It's All Good"
- "Somethin' For The O.G's"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Pumps and a Bump"
- "One Mo' Time"
- "Clap Yo' Hands"
- "Break 'Em Off Somethin' Proper"
- "Don't Fight The Feelin'"
- "Somethin' Bout The Goldie In Me"
- "Sleepin' On A Master Plan"
- "It's All That"
- "Funky Headhunter"
- "Pumps And A Bump (Reprise:Bump Teddy Bump)"
- "Help Lord (Won't You Come)"
- "Do It Like This"
- "Heartbreaka (Is What They Call Me)"
- ^ Billboard Magazine, MC Hammer Chart History [1] Accessed August 26, 2006.
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