
Shorty The Pimp is a Hip-Hop album by Too Short, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- West Coast
- bassheavy
- swaggering
- urban
About
By 1992, Todd Shaw had already been releasing rap albums for nine years — he had seen trends rise and fall, all the while sticking to his self-made brand of laconic, bass-heavy street rap. While Too $hort showed no signed of abandoning his original vision, <i>Shorty the Pimp</i> is nonetheless an important point of development for the rapper. It was the first album on which he collaborated with Ant Banks, the Oakland-based producer who would become $hort’s most trusted ally in the years to follow. Banks had an instinctual understanding of $hort’s sound, emphasizing its essential components and bringing a leaned-back rhythm and extra-heavy, naturalistic bass thump to “I Ain’t Nothin’ But a Dog,” “I Want to Be Free (That’s the Truth)” and “So You Want to Be a Gangster.” $hort handled the rest of the tracks himself, including the autobiographical “In the Trunk,” arguably his most anthemic song since “Life Is… Too $hort.” Additional support appears in the form of the Dangerous Crew, $hort’s hand-picked posse of Oakland rappers who trade verses on the extended jam “Something to Ride To.”
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Tracklist
- 1Intro: Shorty The Pimp0:42
- 2In the Trunk5:49
- 3I Ain't Nothin' But A Dog4:49
- 4Hoes6:22
- 5No Love From Oakland8:25
- 6I Want to Be Free (That's the Truth)5:48
- 7Hoochie (feat. D'Wayne Wiggins)4:19
- 8Step Daddy4:22
- 9It Don't Stop4:21
- 10So You Want to Be a Gangster4:04
- 11Something To Ride To (feat. Ant Banks, Pooh-Man & Mhisani)11:57
- 12Extra Dangerous Thanks4:13
Credits
Performers
- Ant BanksFEATURING
- Shorty B
- Too Short
- Dwayne WigginsFEATURING BACKING VOCALS
- Carl WheelerKEYBOARDS PIANO
- Raphael WigginsSYNTH BASS SYNTHESIZER
- MhisaniFEATURING
- Pooh-ManFEATURING
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold
