If you forgot MC Hammer was ever on Death Row Records, we forgive you.
Hammer never released an album during his time on Suge Kight's label, which lasted between 1995-1996, a half-decade after Hammer brought rap to the mainstream with Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em.
Yesterday, Snoop Dogg jumped on Instagram and had a little Death Row 1996 reunion with a photo of him, Hammer and 2Pac.
"96," Snoop simply captioned the photo.
Hammer, who was close to Pac, left Death Row soon after Tupac was gunned down in Vegas later that year.
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