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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | MC Hammer, hip-hop's first Large Ham, born Stanley Kirk Burrell (1962-). He is mostly famous for his dance hit "U Can't Touch This"[1] and for bringing Rap into the mainstream. In fact, along with Vanilla Ice, he practically was mainstream rap from about 1988 to 1992, when people started taking notice of Gangsta Rap and decided anyone who had an act like Hammer's was a sell-out. His popularity plummeted almost immediately. Nowadays, he's a Pentecostal minister, and he had a short-lived TV show, Hammertime, on A&E in 2009. |