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I wasn't apart of the above discussion, but agree with the end result and would have been in favor of the change. It was ALWAYS the way it is now, and never should have been (album) or (song). The album was always Too Legit to Quit and only the song "2 Legit 2 Quit". These changes have been made on the M.C. Hammer article, which had a short discussion about the same thing since both were used in the album. I also think because of the "2 Legit 2 Quit" hand gesture that accompanied the video, the song was differentiated from the album name. It should always be the rule to create an article based on how the artist has it, not what may be grammatically or punctually correct. For example, he was M.C. not MC, as well as the other songs mentioned in the discussion such as "Nothing Compares 2 U" or All-4-One, etc. If a song or album is 1 on 1, it shouldn't be One on One. I think everyone is in agreement of that, but weren't aware that the song was always different than the album, numerically vs spelled out (2 Legit 2 Quit vs Too Legit to Quit). P.s. some articles will reflect the standard form but use "stylized as" in the article. I'm not in agreement of this. For example, DC Talk should be dc Talk. Or PSY, not Psy. 74.62.92.20 ( talk) 06:05, 11 November 2013 (UTC) reply

Hammer vs M.C. Hammer

During the time of this album, he dropped the M.C. from his name and simply went by Hammer the next few albums. See Hammer's article and the album article about this if needed, but please stop changing it back to MC. Thanks! 74.62.92.20 ( talk) 06:23, 11 November 2013 (UTC) reply

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Move discussion in progress

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Too Legit to Quit which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 11:59, 27 April 2013 (UTC) reply

I wasn't apart of the above discussion, but agree with the end result and would have been in favor of the change. It was ALWAYS the way it is now, and never should have been (album) or (song). The album was always Too Legit to Quit and only the song "2 Legit 2 Quit". These changes have been made on the M.C. Hammer article, which had a short discussion about the same thing since both were used in the album. I also think because of the "2 Legit 2 Quit" hand gesture that accompanied the video, the song was differentiated from the album name. It should always be the rule to create an article based on how the artist has it, not what may be grammatically or punctually correct. For example, he was M.C. not MC, as well as the other songs mentioned in the discussion such as "Nothing Compares 2 U" or All-4-One, etc. If a song or album is 1 on 1, it shouldn't be One on One. I think everyone is in agreement of that, but weren't aware that the song was always different than the album, numerically vs spelled out (2 Legit 2 Quit vs Too Legit to Quit). P.s. some articles will reflect the standard form but use "stylized as" in the article. I'm not in agreement of this. For example, DC Talk should be dc Talk. Or PSY, not Psy. 74.62.92.20 ( talk) 06:05, 11 November 2013 (UTC) reply

Hammer vs M.C. Hammer

During the time of this album, he dropped the M.C. from his name and simply went by Hammer the next few albums. See Hammer's article and the album article about this if needed, but please stop changing it back to MC. Thanks! 74.62.92.20 ( talk) 06:23, 11 November 2013 (UTC) reply

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