Too $hort
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| Background information
<tr><td>Birth name</td><td colspan="2">Todd Anthony Shaw</td></tr><tr><td>Born</td><td colspan="2">April 28 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Hyphy, Hardcore, Gangsta Rap</td></tr><tr><td>Occupation(s)</td><td colspan="2">Rapper</td></tr><tr><td>Instrument(s)</td><td colspan="2">Vocals</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">1983-present</td></tr><tr><td style="padding-right: 1em;">Label(s)</td><td colspan="2">Up All Nite Records(1985-Present) |
Too $hort, or Too Short, (born Todd Anthony Shaw on April 28 1966 in Los Angeles, California) is a rapper who started his career as a youth in Oakland, California. Through his music, Too $hort has cultivated a persona of a no-nonsense pimp, and is widely credited for popularizing pimp culture in hip hop, along with Ice T.
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[edit] Biography
Haterade and his lesser known counterpart Too $hort are some of the pioneers of the West Coast hip hop sound. Initially, his first releases had raw and simple drum beats using a TR-808 or TR-909 drum machine. With his 1989 release, Life Is...Too $hort, he began infusing Funk and Blues sounds with his trademark beats giving birth to the Bay Area hip-hop sound known as Mobb music. While $hort's backing tracks have matured, his trademark rap style has changed little throughout his career - something $hort takes pride in both in songs and interviews.
In the early 1980s $hort produced custom raps for people with his high school friend, Freddie B[1]. In 1986, Too $hort and Freddie B. founded the Dangerous Music record label to distribute his music regionally. Dangerous Music has since changed names to Short Records ($hort Records), and now Up All Night Music.
Too $hort has released 16 albums to date, with his latest being Blow The Whistle which contains a newly released single, the title track "Blow the Whistle" (2006) In his 1996 release Gettin' It (Album 10) $hort claimed he was retiring, stating this was "the last album" in the title track. This retirement was short lived when he returned in 1999 releasing his album Can't Stay Away. Every album has included a picture of Too $hort on the cover, except the compilation albums.
He appeared on the hit "Player's Holiday" which appears on T.W.D.Y.'s (1999) debut album and Priority Records compilation "Nuthin But A Gangsta Party." After the appearances, he began working on his 11th album which was appropriately titled Can't Stay Away. The album included guest appearances by Eightball & MJG, Jay-Z, Jermaine Dupri, Puff Daddy (now Diddy), E-40, Daz Dillinger, Lil' Jon, Soopafly, Scarface and B-Legit, as well as well recognized verses by $hort himself. When he relocated to Atlanta in (1994), he began working with a more diverse variety of artists including Twista and Lil Jon.
In 1994, $hort relocated from Oakland to Atlanta, but he still represents his Oakland roots as on his 2003 record he has a track titled "California Girls." In addition, his "Blow the Whistle" music video, was made in Oakland. Along with his crafty appearances, $hort has been able to remain a prominent figure on the underground scene, a West Coast hero, and an overall legend by constantly updating and reinventing his sound. $hort has come from rapping over raw drum beats, through the g-funk era, through the Bay Area signature sound, and on his latest efforts, the crunk era. He guest appeared on his close friend Lil Jon's album and scored a hit record with the track "Bia Bia" along with Ludacris and Chyna White.
Too $hort is one of the few rappers to release 6 platinum solo albums in a row which puts him in select company. As stated on his track "These Are The Tales" off the "Chase The Cat" album: '6 platinums in a row Ice Cube and Cool J/ Who else did that shit, Short Dog from the Bay.'He is one of the first (possibly the first)rappers to use the word biatch.
[edit] Up All Nite Records
Too $hort runs his own record label, Up All Nite Records. Artists on the label include The Pack, best known for their single, "Vans".
[edit] Adult films
Too $hort has also moonlighted in the adult film industry, with the 2003 film Get In Where You Fit In, [2] starring actresses such as Mika Tan, Envy Mi, and Cherie, distributed by Adam & Eve.
[edit] Discography
- 1985: Players
- 1987: Raw, Uncut, and X-Rated
- 1988: Born to Mack (Gold)
- 1988: Don't Stop Rappin'
- 1988: Life Is...Too $hort (2x Platinum)
- 1990: Short Dog's In The House (Platinum)
- 1992: Shorty The Pimp (Platinum)
- 1993: Get In Where You Fit In (Platinum)
- 1993: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Player Years, 1983-1988
- 1995: Cocktails (Platinum)
- 1996: Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) (4x Platinum)
- 1997: Greatest Hits
- 1999: Can't Stay Away (Platinum)
- 2000: You Nasty (Gold)
- 2001: Chase the Cat
- 2002: What's My Favorite Word?
- 2003: It's About Time
- 2003: Married to the Game
- 2006: Pimpin' Incorparated CD/DVD
- 2006: Pimpin Incorporated (Screwed & Chopped)
- 2006: Gangsters and Strippers CD/DVD
- 2006: Blow the Whistle
[edit] Guest appearances
Too $hort has appeared on over 100 albums and growing, here are some of the artist's tracks in which he had a guest spot:
- 50 Cent - "A Little Bit of Everything" (feat. Tony Yayo, UGK, Lloyd Banks, Too $hort)
- Ant Banks - "2 Kill a G" (feat. Too $hort, Spice 1)
- Ant Banks - "4 Tha Hustlas" (feat. Too $hort, 2Pac, MC Breed)
- Ant Banks - "Big Thangs" (feat. Too $hort, Ice Cube)
- Ant Banks - "Clownin' With The Crew" (feat. Too $hort, The Dangerous Crew)
- Ant Banks - "Fuckin' Wit Banks" (feat. Too $hort, Goldy)
- Ant Banks - "The Loot" (feat. Too $hort)
- Ant Banks - "Only Out to Fuck" (feat. Too $hort, Goldy, Pooh-Man)
- Ant Banks - "Pervin'" (feat. Too $hort, E-40)
- Ant Banks - "Players Holiday" (feat. Too $hort, Mac Mall, Rappin' 4-Tay)
- Al Gator - "Get Wit It (Hustle Hard)" (feat. Too $hort)
- Avant - "Making Good Love" Remix (feat. Too $hort)
- Badwayz - "Make Money Money" (feat. Too $hort, Young Bleed)
- B-Legit - "So International" (feat. Too $hort)
- Bun B - "Who need a bitch" (feat. Too $hort and Juvenile)
- C-Bo - "Pimpin and Jackin" (feat. Too $hort)
- D4L - "Make It Rain" (feat. Too $hort, Kool Ace, Sweetz)
- Dave Hollister - "Came in the Door Pimpin" (feat. Too $hort)
- David Banner - "Take Your Bitch" (feat. Too $hort)
- Daz Dillinger - "Bitch Bitch Bitch Make Me Rich" (feat. Too $hort)
- Daz Dillinger - "It Might Sound Crazy" (feat. Too $hort)
- Daz Dillinger - "It Might Sound Crazy (remix)" (feat. Too $hort)
- D-Nice - "Check Yourself" (feat. Too $hort)
- D-Shot - "True Worldwide Playaz" (feat. Too $hort, Spice 1)
- E-40 - "Doin' The Fool" (feat. Too $hort, Pimp C, Pastor Troy)
- E-40 - "Earl That's Yo Life" (feat. Too $hort)
- E-40 - "From The Ground Up" (feat. Too $hort, Jodeci)
- E-40 - "Rappers' Ball" (feat. Too $hort, K-Ci)
- E-40 - "Yee" (feat. Too $hort, Budda)
- E-A-Ski - "Check the Resume" (feat. Too $hort)
- Eightball - "Can't Stop" (feat. Too $hort, MJG)
- Erick Sermon - "Fat Gold Chain" (feat. Too $hort)
- Foxy Brown - "Baller Bitch" (feat. Too $hort, Pretty Boy)
- Goldy - "The Game Is Sold, Not Told" (feat. Too $hort)
- Ice Cube - "Ain't Nothin' but a Word to Me" (feat. Too $hort)
- Ice Cube - "Big Thangs" (feat. Too $hort)
- Ice T - "Don't Hate The Playa" (feat. Too $hort)
- Jahari - "A Playa Know" (feat. Too $hort)
- Jay-Z - "A Week Ago" (feat. Too $hort)
- Jay-Z - "Real Niggaz" (feat. Too $hort)
- J-Dubb - "Life" (feat. Too $hort)
- Jermaine Dupri - "Jazzy Hoes" (feat. Too $hort, Eightball, Youngbloodz, Mr. Black)
- Jim Crow - "Holla at a Playa (remix)" (feat. Too $hort)
- Jim Crow - "That Drama (Baby's Momma)" (feat. Too $hort, Jazze Pha)
- JT Money - "Somethin' Bout Pimpin" (feat. Too $hort)
- Keith Murray - "Ride Wit Us" (feat. Too $hort, Redman, Erick Sermon)
- Keith Sweat - "Love Jones" (feat. Too $hort, Erick Sermon, Playa)
- Kelis - "Bossy" (feat. Too $hort)
- Kock D Zel - "Pimp Bones" (feat. Too $hort)
- Lil Jon - Bia Bia
- Lil Jon - Bia Bia (Remix)
- Lil Jon - Let My Nutts Go
- Lil Jon - Bitch
- The Notorious B.I.G. - "Big Booty Hoes" (feat. Too $hort)
- The Notorious B.I.G. - "The World is Filled (feat. Too $hort, Puff Daddy, & Carl Thomas.
- Scarface - "Game Over" (feat. Too $hort, Ice Cube, & Dr. Dre)
- Scarface - "Fuck Faces" (feat. Too $hort, Devin The Dude, & Tela)
- Snoop Dogg - "You Thought"
- Snoop Dogg - "Keep Bouncin"
- Sublime - "Free Loop Dub/Q-Ball" (He's the second rapper on Q-Ball)
- Shawnna - Gettin' Some (Remix) (feat. Too $hort, Lil Wayne, Pharrell & Ludacris)
- Traxmillion - "SideShow" (feat. Too Short and Mistah FAB)
- The Jacka - "Die Young" (feat. Husalah and Too $hort)
- The Pack - "Vans Remix" (feat. Mistah FAB and Too $hort)
- Tupac - Thug Passion Part 2 - Unreleased - (feat. Too $hort)
- T-Pain - "I'm N Luv (Wit A Stripper)" (Remix) (feat. Too $hort, Twista, Pimp C, Paul Wall, & MJG)
- Twista - "Pimp On" (feat. Too $hort and Eightball)
- UGK - "Pimpin Ain't No Illusion" (feat. Too $hort)
- Three 6 Mafia - "Undercover Freaks" (feat. Too $hort)
[edit] External links
- Too $hort site by record label Jive Records (requires Flash)
- Too $hort offical Myspace page
- Too $hort Lyrics
- Exclusive interview on 2006 album Blow the Whistlede:Too $hort

