Inside Out

Critic Score
Based on 3 reviews
1995 Ratings: #473 / 638
User Score
Based on 6 ratings
December 8, 1995 / Release Date
LP / Format
Giant / Label
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Critic Reviews

75
Entertainment Weekly
Even if nothing here touches ”U Can’t Touch This,” the material is well crafted enough to convince you ”Hammer Time” hasn’t run out yet.
40
AllMusic
MC Hammer seems unsure of himself throughout the album, attempting to gain some street credibility and a mass audience simultaneously. The result is a record that has a few good isolated moments, but never delivers a knockout punch, let alone a memorable hook or groove.
ShortRever
60

it's ok, nothing special

ComputerAddict1
70

MC Hammer! He's back in town!

Only a year after his embarassing "gangsta" rebranding, Hammer decided to go back to basics with his fifth and final big label release (tho it is his sixth overall album if you include Feel My Power, which was independent). Instead of the forced gangsta persona, this record tries to channel Hammer's old energy from his poppier releases, tho it still carries over some G-funk influence from The Funky Headhunter.

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