MC Hammer Feat. Andre Williams - Keep On (HD) | Official Video video free download


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From the album "V Inside Out" Produced by MC Hammer

Giant Records , 1995.

Inside Out (inside out V) or V Inside Out is the fifth studio album commercially released by MC Hammer in 1995. The album was his sixth record release overall.

After the decrease in popularity and sales of his previous album, The Funky Headhunter, Hammer decided to maintain his clean pop image.

The album was a look within Hammer's deep artistic self and featured dance, gospel, and emotionally driven tracks which spawned two singles, "Sultry Funk" and the gospel single "Going Up Yonder" (both of which were performed by Hammer on the popular dance show Soul Train and made countdowns on nationwide local radio stations). As a result, it charted at #23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

In contrast to his prior albums, the singles did not go as far as previous releases, only debuting and peaking at #119 on the Billboard charts. Critics claimed it was unfocused, as it was unclear if the genre was pop or rap. Although, some critics praised the fact it was perhaps intentionally eclectic (combining elements of dance, pop, rap, hip hop, alternative rock, and gospel). Nonetheless, the album sold below expectations and Giant Records dropped him and Oaktown Records from their roster.

However, with his appearance on VH1's Behind the Music, which showcased songs from the album at that time and a music video for "Keep On", the album did get notable attention with "Going Up Yonder" and "Sultry Funk" receiving moderate radio play.It is well liked by devout Hammer fans, even considered one of his best artistically.

Since this album didn't sell as well as its predecessors (perhaps due to less promotion), some people claimed it was victim of the "crab mentality". Hammer would go on to explain within the liner notes of this album that he felt many of his so-called friends he staffed used and betrayed him, which contributed to a majority of his financial loss (best explained in the song "Keep On").[6] He would also hint about this again during interviews, including on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2009 (as well as on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1997).

Hammer thanks Eazy-E for introducing him every night they were on tour together in 1991 on the track "Nothin But Love (A Song for Eazy)", which was dedicated to him after his death.

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Comments

5 years ago

LLBsmooth6

God, I loved this song. My Fav from Hammer. Such A good feel song, need more of this now a days!! We Gotta just Keep On!!!

5 years ago

DLCOrganization

RhymesVidz...That was ANGEL BURGESS as the featured vocalist -- NOT Andre Williams (...who, of course, is not female).

5 years ago

ROMAN BLACK *GIZZLE*

Before the DIDDY BOP there was HAMMER

6 years ago

BeastNation2009

Always loved this song. Always helps me mellow out and keep pushing. An interesting thing about this song that I learned recently though an interview Hammer had, he mentioned that back in his days at Death Row, this song was 2Pac's favorite out of all because it helped him press on with what he was going through. Makes this track even greater than I thought it was to me.

6 years ago

maracash

They don't make em like this no more.

6 years ago

Zodiac Trigga

WACK... this isn't 1990 Hammer. He been fell off by the time this shit came out...

6 years ago

Nesha Mojanay

I haven't heard this song since ever....I don't even remember seeing this music video since I was a little girl...this music video seems familiar.

6 years ago

Tavis Hunter

Hidden gem!!!!!!!!!!

7 years ago

rahsaan hill

This my joint right here.

7 years ago

patg78

Nice one

7 years ago

Wutang Clan

Hammer was a real gangsta, He would roll 100 deep extorting Hiphop cats that clowned his music. This track is a Classic!

7 years ago

FREDDY MADBALL

This is hammer...smooth..real funk...thumps up

7 years ago

Jasper_Dean 79

When he jumped on that damn table in a leopard print thong,gloves, boots and shades doing his best Dark Stranger impersonation dancing while the homies were playing bones in that Humps N A Bumps video that it was curtains for him....

7 years ago

Taylor Scott

The Chiickiritas in the back are So Soul full love it man, Thanks again RhymesVidz dope ass upload.

7 years ago

Jorge Maycon

d[-_-]b♫♪

7 years ago

Jah Rastafari

This song makes me cry, just because of that riddim . Damn !

7 years ago

Realzies Cuts

If you eat

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