Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer -
A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward without touching the ground.
"Pumps and a Bump" (1994) is famously known as the moment MC Hammer (performing simply as ) traded his family-friendly "U Can't Touch This" persona for a gritty, G-funk-inspired image. Released as the lead single from his fifth album, The Funky Headhunter , the track reached #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs . Key Facts and Production Release Date: February 28, 1994.
A second, fully-clothed version was filmed to secure television airplay. This version features Hammer in Atlanta Falcons gear and includes a cameo by NFL star Deion Sanders. Dancing and Impact Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer
A signature air-humping move synchronized with a bobbing head.
The song is built around a heavy sample of George Clinton’s 1982 classic "Atomic Dog". A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward
It marked Hammer's final Top 40 hit and his most significant attempt to align with the harder West Coast sound dominated by artists like Dr. Dre.
Co-written and co-produced by Hammer alongside Gerald Baillergeau. The Infamous Music Videos Key Facts and Production Release Date: February 28, 1994
Rapid movement of the upper body while keeping the core stationary.