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Todd Anthony Shaw (born April 28, 1966), better known by the stage name Too Short (stylized as Too $hort), is an American rapper and record producer. He became famous in the
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scene in the late 1980s, with lyrics often based on
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and
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, but also drug culture and street survival. This is respectively exemplified in his most popular songs " Blow the Whistle" and " The Ghetto". A pioneer of
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, Shaw began recording in 1983, cultivating a large following in his native
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. In 1987, his fourth album '' Born to Mack'' attracted the attention of
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, who signed him and distributed the album nationally. His subsequent 1988 album '' Life Is...Too Short'' was highly successful, going double
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, and he remained prominent into the 1990s.


Early life

Shaw was born and grew up in
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. In the early 1980s, he and his family moved to
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. He was a drummer in the band at Fremont High School in Oakland.


Career

In the mid-1980s, Shaw along with a high school friend Freddy B, produced custom songs (called "special requests") locally on cassette for people in Oakland and the Bay Area. In 1985, Too Short started his solo career and released his debut album, '' Don't Stop Rappin''' on Oakland record label 75 Girls Records And Tapes which, along with four 12" releases, featured raw, simple drum beats from a
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drum machine. This was also one of the first hip hop records to use the word "
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" – a word which became one of the rapper's trademarks and was the focus of subsequent raps such as "Ain't Nothin' but a Word to Me". In the early 1990s, his self-produced beats came from mostly a TR-808 and from mid-to-late 2000s, a
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was used. In 1985, Too Short and Freddie B. formed the label Dangerous Music to regionally distribute his music, and with others formed rap group
the Dangerous Crew The Dangerous Crew was an American hip hop band formed by Oakland, California rapper and producer Todd "Too Short" Shaw. The Dangerous Crew consisted of both live musicians and rappers: Stuart "Shorty B" Jordan (bass, guitar, drums), Ramone "Pee- ...
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Dangerous Music became Short Records, and then Up All Nite Records. With his 1988 release, '' Life Is...Too Short'', he began using replayed established
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riffs (rather than samples) with his beats. Subsequent work was primarily collaborative, including work with
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. One of his notable collaborations during this period was on the track "The World Is Filled..." on the Notorious B.I.G. album '' Life After Death''; he comes in on the third verse after Diddy and Biggie. Being featured on the album introduced him to a wider audience as well, due to his typical style contrasting greatly with the Mafioso theme of the album. He also appeared on TWDY's hit single "Player's Holiday" from their 1999 debut album ''
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'' as well as the
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compilation ''Nuthin but a Gangsta Party''. After these appearances, he began working on his eleventh album, '' Can't Stay Away''. The album included guest appearances by
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.Too $hort Adds Puffy Track To Upcoming LP
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: June 29, 1999.
Too Short relocated to
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in 1994, but he did not begin working with a more diverse variety of Southern artists until 2000, when he collaborated with
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. With the 1999 release of '' Can't Stay Away'', Too Short came out of retirement, continuing his sexually explicit, relaxed style of rap. New albums released 2000–2003 were ''
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'' (2000), '' Chase the Cat'' (2001), '' What's My Favorite Word?'' (2002), and '' Married to the Game'' (2003). These albums all charted fairly well, as they all were in the top 71 of the ''Billboard'' 200, but they did not do as well as Too Short's earlier 1990s releases, as none of them reached the top 10. Too Short > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums/ref> For his next album, '' Blow the Whistle'' (2006), Too Short now took advantage of the new
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rap music that was emerging out of his original home base in Oakland. This saw somewhat of a resurgence for Too Short as it peaked at No. 14 on the ''Billboard'' 200, much better than each of his previous three releases. However, his subsequent releases, such as 2007's '' Get Off the Stage'', have not been as successful. On October 7, 2008, Too Short was honored by VH1 at the fifth annual "Hip-Hop Honors" along with
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and Naughty By Nature. In 2009, Too Short recorded for
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, Scarface and
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. In 2011, the rapper was featured on
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's song "
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". He also collaborated in
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's 2011 album, ''
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'' in the song "Take U Home" and on the
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song "
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". In 2012 Too Short along with
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released two collaboration albums on the same day titled '' History: Mob Music'' and '' History: Function Music''. Both charted in the top 100 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart. Too Short has said the best verse he has ever recorded is a verse for a song on
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's ''Detox'' called "Man's Best Friend (Pussy)". In 2013, it was announced he would collaborate with
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on a song "Jewels n' Drugs" for her upcoming album ''
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''. Also featured on the song are T.I. and
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. In 2015, Too Short was featured on actor Tavion Tate Guice's song "Oakland Brookfield Dance". In 2016, Too Short was featured on the song "Cochino" by Argentine-American rapper
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. The song is the seventh track off of Dumbfoundead's fifth studio album ''We Might Die''. Six years after his last release, Too Short released his 20th album ''
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'' on November 9, 2018. On December 20, 2019, he released his 21st album ''The Vault''. On December 18, 2020, Too Short and
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released their collaboration album ''Ain't Gone Do It and Terms & Conditions''. In 2022, the City of Oakland honored Too Short with a commemorative street sign declaring a section of Foothill Boulevard "Too $hort Way" and proclaiming December 10, 2022 to be "Too $hort Day."


Up All Nite Records

Too Short runs his own record label—Up All Nite Records. Artists on the label include the Pack, Dolla Will, Boo Ski, Li'l J & Boi Payton, FX. In addition to creating Up All Nite Records, Too Short has been a mentor at Youth UpRising, a group serving at-risk youths for several years.


Filmography

Too Short played the role of Lew-Loc in the film ''
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''. Too Short has also worked in the
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, with the 2003 film ''Get In Where You Fit In''. Too Short was an interviewee in '' American Pimp.'' Too Short starred in and performed the music for ''America's Sexiest Girls'' 2003. Too Short has also appeared in an episode of '' The Game''. Too Short made a cameo appearance in Jay-Z's video for the hit single, "Big Pimpin'". Too Short was in VH1's Rock Doc, "Planet Rock". Too Short made a cameo in the feature film ''Stop Pepper Palmer'' with Scott Schwartz. Too Short released two straight-to-DVD films as well, 2001's ''Too Short Uncensored'', produced by Jarrod Donoman and Terrell Taylor, the DVD Live Nationwide, and 2003's ''Too Short Presents....Titty City'', again produced by Taylor and partner Co Garrett. Too Short was also featured in a 2009 episode of the E! show ''Kendra'' starring Kendra Wilkinson.


Controversy

On February 10, 2012, a video of Too Short was posted on '' XXL'' magazine's website. In the video, Too Short gives "Fatherly Advice" to late middle-school and high-school boys. Specifically, he offers "a couple of tricks" for manually manipulating female genitals "when you start feeling a certain way about the girls." The video caused an immediate outcry and was soon taken down by ''XXL'', which issued an apology.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Don't Stop Rappin''' (1983) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Raw, Uncut & X-Rated'' (1987) * '' Born to Mack'' (1987) * '' Life Is...Too Short'' (1988) * '' Short Dog's in the House'' (1990) * '' Shorty the Pimp'' (1992) * ''
Get in Where You Fit In ''Get In Where You Fit In'' is the eighth solo studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on October 26, 1993, through Jive Records, making it his fifth release for the label. Recording sessions took place at Dangerous Studios. ...
'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1995) * '' Gettin' It (Album Number Ten)'' (1996) * '' Can't Stay Away'' (1999) * ''
You Nasty ''You Nasty'' is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on September 12, 2000, via Jive Records, making it his ninth release on the label. Audio production was handled by Ant Banks, Erick Sermon, and Jazze Pha. '' ...
'' (2000) * '' Chase the Cat'' (2001) * '' What's My Favorite Word?'' (2002) * '' Married to the Game'' (2003) * '' Blow the Whistle'' (2006) * '' Get off the Stage'' (2007) * '' Still Blowin''' (2010) * '' No Trespassing'' (2012) * ''
The Pimp Tape ''The Pimp Tape'' is the twentieth solo studio album by American rapper Too $hort. It was released on November 9, 2018 through Dangerous Music and EMPIRE. The album features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Adrian Marcel, Chanel West Coast, DJ ...
'' (2018) * ''The Vault'' (2019)


Collaboration albums

* ''Dangerous Crew'' with The Dangerous Crew (1988) * '' Don't Try This at Home'' with The Dangerous Crew (1995) * '' History: Mob Music'' with E-40 (2012) * '' History: Function Music'' with E-40 (2012) * ''Ain't Gonna Do It/Terms and Conditions'' with E-40 (2020) * ''Snoop Cube 40 $hort'' with Mount Westmore (2022)


References


External links

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