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What Is MC Hammer's Net Worth?

MC Hammer is an American rapper, entertainer, and dancer who has a net worth of $2 million. At the peak of his career in the 1990s, MC Hammer's personal fortune topped $70 million. Unfortunately, he lost most of his wealth through extreme personal expenditures. He filed for bankruptcy in 1996. More info on his finances and his over-the-top lavish mansion that pushed him off a financial cliff, later in this article. MC Hammer was notable for his unique dancing skills and outlandish fashion. He sold more than 25 million albums in the 1990s.

Hammer's breakthrough album, "Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em," released in 1990, became the first hip-hop album to be certified diamond, selling over 10 million copies. The album featured the hit single "U Can't Touch This," which heavily sampledRick James' "Super Freak" and became a global sensation.

Hammer followed up with another successful album, "Too Legit to Quit," in 1991. However, his rapid rise to fame was followed by financial troubles, leading him to file for bankruptcy in 1996. Despite this setback, Hammer continued to record music and venture into other projects. He became an ordained minister, a reality TV star, and a successful entrepreneur. In the late 1990s and 2000s, Hammer released several more albums, although they did not achieve the same level of commercial success as his earlier work.

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Early Life

MC Hammer was born Stanley Kirk Burrell on March 30, 1962, in Oakland, California. His mother was a secretary, and his father was a professional poker player. Stanley grew up in a three-bedroom apartment in an East Oakland housing project with his mother and eight siblings. The family sold stray baseballs in the Oakland Coliseum parking lot. The Oakland Athletic's team owner, Charles Finley, saw 11-year-old Stanley doing the splits and dancing in the parking lot one day and hired him as a clubhouse assistant and batboy. He served as a batboy from 1973 to 1980. He got the nickname M.C. for being a "Master of Ceremonies" during his time with the A's. He got the nickname "Hammer" due to his resemblance to baseball legend "Hammering"Hank Aaron.

Burrell graduated from McClymonds High School in Oakland and then joined the U.S. Navy. He served for three years as a Petty Officer until he was honorably discharged.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.