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This Rapper ‘Hurt’ Questlove by Turning Down ‘Grammys Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop’ Event

A recent clip gives insight as to the likely reason why the rapper turned down the invitation.

While many viewers enjoyed the highly-anticipated β€œGrammys Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop” that aired on CBS Sunday, the program’s executive producer Questlove shared his slight disappointment over the non-involvement of one influential figure: MC Hammer.

Responding to tweets during the show β€” specifically the question of which artists turned down performing at the special event β€” Questlove revealed that Hammer’s absence was one that β€œhurt” the most.

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β€œOf all the β€˜No’s’….Hammer hurt the most. We really wanted him to have his flowers,” he said in one response, before clarifying in a later tweet that MC Hammer was invited and even asked to open the show but ultimately declined.

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For those curious about Hammer’s β€œno,” we might have something of an explanation as to why he turned down that event β€” and every Hip-Hop 50th anniversary event to which he was invited.

β€œI really don’t have the patience for the fakeness,” he said in a resurfaced clip during a November street renaming ceremony for Tupac Shakur in Oakland, Calif. β€œI’m really 60 years old. I can’t get with the fakeness of it all. I can do it with a young cat, but I can’t come around old cats and still be pretending. What you want me to call you? β€˜Six Shooter, aye Six Shooter!’ Man come on man, ain’t none of your bodies turned up yet? I just can’t do it.”

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Though the lack of inclusion of MC Hammer and other legendary acts including Wu-Tang Clan and Ice Cube may have made some folks upset, the event itself thankfully went off without a hitch.

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