Look Look Look

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Look Look Look
MC Hammer Look 3x.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 4, 2006 (2006-07-04)
Recorded2005–2006
Genre
Length1:16:10
Label Full Blast Digital Music Group
MC Hammer chronology
Full Blast
(2004)
Look Look Look
(2006)
Platinum MC Hammer
(2008)
Singles from Look Look Look
  1. "Look 3x"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Hyphy, Dumb, Buck, Krump"
    Released: 2006
  3. "YAY"
    Released: 2006
  4. "I Got It from the Town"
    Released: 2006
  5. "What Happened to Our Hood?"
    Released: 2006

Look Look Look is the ninth studio album by American rapper MC Hammer, released on July 4, 2006 from his own label Full Blast. [1] It serves as Hammer's ninth official release and eleventh record overall.

Look Look Look was released digitally via various music services. It has sold over 300,000 copies worldwide.[ citation needed ] The album is categorized as crunk, a style of hip hop.[ citation needed ] "What Happened to Our Hood?" originally appeared on Active Duty .

Track listing

  1. "I Got It from the Town" - 3:51
  2. "Hyphy, Dumb, Buck, Krump" - 4:01
  3. "YAY" (produced by Lil Jon) - 3:47
  4. "HammerTime" (featuring Nox) (produced by Scott Storch) - 3:49
  5. "Doing da Thizz" (produced by Scott Storch) - 3:57
  6. "Look Look Look" (produced by Scott Storch) - 3:44
  7. "Mash for It" (featuring Dasit & YB) - 3:24
  8. "WestCoast Cha" (featuring Pleasure Ellis) - 3:45
  9. "Memories" (featuring Akeiba) - 4:35
  10. "I Can't Stand It" (featuring J.D. Greer) - 4:58
  11. "What Happened to Our Hood?" (featuring Sam Logan) - 5:43
  12. "HardTimes" (featuring IP) - 5:13
  13. "I Won't Give Up (On My Life)" (featuring IP & Pleasure Ellis) - 4:01
  14. "What I Got (Game to My Socks)" - 3:55
  15. "Get 2 NO U" (featuring J.D. Greer & Pleasure Ellis) - 4:07
  16. "Who Loves Me?" (featuring Pleasure Ellis) - 4:50
  17. "Get Away" (featuring Duane) - 4:24
  18. "Thankful" (featuring J.D. Greer & Pleasure Ellis) - 4:54

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