Pumps and a Bump

Pumps and a Bump

Infobox Single
Name = Pumps and a Bump


Artist = Hammer
from Album = The Funky Headhunter
Released = 1994
Format = CD
Genre = Hip-hop
Length = 5:05
Label = Giant Records
Producer = Teddy Riley
Last single = "This is the Way We Roll"
(1992)
This single = "Pumps and a Bump"
(1994)
Next single = "It's All Good"
(1994)

"Pumps and a Bump" is a song by Hammer, released as the first single from his album "The Funky Headhunter".

The video for "Pumps and a Bump" generated a great deal of controversy because it depicted MC Hammer in speedos and what appeared to be an erection. Many felt that this was too graphic a depiction of the male form in a music video, and as a result the video did not receive much airplay on MTV and similar music video stations. In response, MC Hammer filmed an alternative version of the video.

Some argue that the "Pumps and a Bump" video was the main factor in unraveling MC Hammer's career. After having built a relatively wholesome image in the rap genre, many felt that with the release of "The Funky Headhunter", MC Hammer was attempting to appear gangsta, and in the video for "Pumps and a Bump" he was presenting an overly sexualized image that did not dovetail very well with his earlier, relatively clean-cut image. (MC Hammer was known for being one of the few popular rap artists who did not use profanity and whose lyrics were not laced with sexual innuendo). Worse came in 1995 when he released the new album "Inside Out", which critics have said that he tried to gain a mass audience and street cred at the same time.

Eventually, on April 3 1996 MC Hammer declared bankruptcy.

The single was labeled at #17 on "Blender" magazine's list of the "50 Worst Songs Ever". [http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=819]

Chart positions

Popular culture discussion and references

* During a mid-1990s appearance on "The Arsenio Hall Show", talk show host Arsenio Hall said to MC Hammer, "Women in the audience want to know, what's in your speedos in the 'Pumps and a Bump' video?" A clip from the video was then shown, to much approval from the audience. MC Hammer didn't give a direct answer, but instead laughed. Arsenio Hall then said, "I guess that's why they call you 'Hammer.' It ain't got nothin' to do with Hank Aaron."

* In 2000, MC Hammer released the music video compilation "MC Hammer - It's All Good/The Adventures of the Funky Headhunter", which included the two versions of the "Pumps and a Bump" video, as well as videos for other songs from the "The Funky Headhunter" album. This video compilation includes brief interviews with MC Hammer. After the "Pumps and a Bump" video is shown, the female interviewer asks MC Hammer, "A lot of women want to know, inquiring minds want to know, what's up with the speedos? Tell us the truth, was there a sock in there?" MC Hammer appears to become embarrassed, then laughs and says, "I always have reservations from the standpoint of the questions that get asked. You know, 'Is it real?' 'Is this that?' You all know better than that. That's all real Hammer man." The female interviewer proceeds with the questioning, "But why did you make another version? Was it because there was a rumor that you had an erection?" Again, MC Hammer laughs, and then jokingly feigns ignorance and pretends to reiterate the question: "There was a rumor that it was "headed in your direction"?" He then proceeds to offer a serious explanation, saying that his scantily clad appearance in the video was too controversial because it seemed to endorse the stereotype that African American males have large penises. This prompted the filming of an alternative version of the "Pumps and a Bump" video in which MC Hammer remained fully clothed throughout the entire music video.

External links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxp6W12QQbE Music video for "Pumps and a Bump" on YouTube]


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