Get In Where You Fit In by Too $hort

Get In Where You Fit In

Too $hort

1993

Get In Where You Fit In is a Hip-Hop album by Too $hort, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • West Coast
  • bassheavy
  • swaggering
  • urban

About

<i>Get In Where You Fit In</i> In has a celebratory air about it, and not without reason. With ten years under his belt as a recording artist, Too $hort was already one of hip-hop’s longest-running and most consistent institutions. His 1993 album is essential in part because it’s his first with a live band. Shorty B, Pee Wee and Sean G were a team of rappers-turned-musicians who had already played on albums for Digital Underground, Raw Fusion and 2Pac. Not only did they have an affinity for Too $hort’s style, but they delivered the live funk he craved. The musicians’ presence can be felt immediately on “I’m a Player,” the album’s baddest, sleekest gangster strut. <i>Get In Where You Fit In</i> utilizes a number of well-known song sources —“Gotta Get Some Lovin’” borrows from the Fatback Band’s “Love Spell,” “I’m a Player” from Bootsy Collins’ “Hollywood Squares,” “Money In the Ghetto” from Kool & The Gang’s “Hollywood Swinging” — but Too $hort’s team of producers and musicians invest the old songs with newfound force.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Don't Fight The Intro2:47
  2. 2I'm A Player6:01
  3. 3Just Another Day6:34
  4. 4Gotta Get Some Lovin'5:47
  5. 5Money In The Ghetto5:42
  6. 6Blowjob Betty5:26
  7. 7All My Bitches Are Gone5:37
  8. 8The Dangerous Crew4:30
  9. 9Get In Where You Fit In8:34
  10. 10Playboy $hort4:49
  11. 11Way Too Real5:42
  12. 12It's All Good6:02
  13. 13Oakland Style5:54

Credits

Performers

6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold