
Here's David K. Schulhof, co-CEO of Evergreen Copyright to AllHipHop.com on acquiring MC Hammers music catalog for $2.7 million: The MC Hammer catalog brings some of the best selling and most popular rap songs of all time to Evergreen's catalog. We anticipate that many songs in the MC Hammer catalog will emerge as a perfect fit for licensing in movies, television shows, and corporate advertising. Now that's exciting. The Jewelry Man remembers how exciting the Dancing Man used to be. Do you remember? The Jewelry Man remembers the Dancing Man. It's the same man who created such hits as "Turn This Mutha Out," "Let's Get It Started," "Too Legit To Quit," and one of rap's biggest selling singles, "U Can't Touch This." The Jewelry Man remembers that the Dancing Man's 1990 release, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, was the sh*t because it sold in excess of 10 million copies. The Jewelry Man remembers how the Dancing Man's spending problem was "Too Legit To Quit." It was the same problem that caused him to file for bankruptcy protection in 1996 because of debts in excess of $14 million, despite raking in over $33 million in 1991. The Jewelry Man remembers that the Dancing Man used to have a luxurious mansion valued between $12 and $20 million dollars, 17 race cars, a Boeing 727, a Kentucky Derby race horse and a monthly payroll of over $500,000. But alas.The Jewelry Man also remembers that one important thing everyone else knew about the Dancing Man.except for the Dancing Man. What was that thing you ask? You can fool some of the people all the time, and those are the ones you want to concentrate on. The Jewelry Man.telling you that the Dancing Man's real failure was not realizing how thin the line was between success and bankruptcy. And speaking of keeping it going.check out video of me and the Dancing Man talking about how he needs to re-learn the Art of the Dance: MySpace.com/ebengregory.
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