Shorty The Pimp
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Shorty The Pimp | ||
Studio album by Too $hort | ||
Released | July 14, 1992 | |
Recorded | 1991-1992 | |
Genre | Gangsta rap | |
Label | Jive Records | |
Producer(s) | Too $hort, Ant Banks & D'Wayne Wiggins | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Too $hort chronology | ||
Short Dog's In The House (1990) |
Shorty The Pimp (1992) |
Get In Where You Fit In (1993) |
This sixth release by Too $hort Shorty The Pimp was released in 1992. 5 songs were produced by Ant Banks, 4 by Too $hort himself and 1 song by D'wayne Wiggins. Songs number 3, 4 & 8 are 'dirty songs' rapped in Too $hort's unique style. The fifth song is about Oakland. The sixth song is about crooked cops. The 7th about groupies (hoochies). Song number 10 is about being a gangster. Song 11 features appearances by Bay Area rappers The Dangerous Crew, that is Ant Banks, Pooh Man & Goldy, which is 11 minutes long. This album was certified Platinum.
[edit] Track listing
- Intro: Shorty The Pimp
- In The Trunk
- I Ain't Nothin' But A Dog
- Hoes
- No Love From Oakland
- I Want To Be Free (That's The Truth)
- Hoochie
- Step Daddy
- It Don't Stop
- So You Want To Be A Gangster
- Something To Ride To
- Extra Dangerous Thanks