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Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer -

Rapid movement of the upper body while keeping the core stationary.

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

Despite the Speedo controversy, the video was nominated for at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards. The choreography introduced a "badass" new dance style involving: Pumps And A Bump - Mc Hammer

The original video featured Hammer at a pool party wearing only a zebra-print Speedo , racing gloves, and boots. MTV banned it for being "too graphic," specifically citing Hammer's suggestive dancing and revealing attire.

The song is best remembered for having two distinct music videos due to intense controversy: Rapid movement of the upper body while keeping

A jump-step where the front foot swoops forward without touching the ground.

The song is built around a heavy sample of George Clinton’s 1982 classic "Atomic Dog". Dancing and Impact Despite the Speedo controversy, the

Co-written and co-produced by Hammer alongside Gerald Baillergeau. The Infamous Music Videos