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Although he tries to cop part of the current P-Funk-inspired gangsta rap, Too Short sounds lost and dated on the overlong, sample-reliant, grotesquely misogynist, and musically muddled Get in Where You Fit In. ~ All Music Guide
All songs written or co-written by T. Shaw. Contains 10 samples including "Hollywood Squares" (as performed by Bootsy Collins), "Hollywood Swinging" (as performed by Kool And The Gang), "Shameless" (as performed by Wilson Picket) and "Freak Of The Week" (as performed by Funkadelic).
Personnel: Too Short (rap); Shorty B (guitar, bass); Stan The Guitar Man (guitar); QD III, D. Hall (keyboards); Sean G. (drums); Ronese Levias, Leslie Calaway (background vocals).
Personnel: Too Short (rap); Shorty B (guitar, bass); Stan The Guitar Man (guitar); QD. III, D. Hall (keyboards); Sean G., Pee Wee (drums); Ronese Levias, Leslie Calaway (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (11/25/93, p.121) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...on GET IN WHERE YOU FIT IN, Too Short plays his usual blaxploitation character....the genius of GET IN [is] the stunning clarity of Short's reality....he makes no attempt at accessibility, nor demands that you bacdafucup..." Rolling Stone (11/25/93, p.121) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...on GET IN WHERE YOU FIT IN, Too Short plays his usual blaxploitation character...the genius of GET IN [is] the stunning clarity of Short's reality...he makes no attempt at accessibility, nor demands that you bacdafucup..." The Source (12/93, p.85) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Old School authenticity and craftsmanship are back and the days of uncreative loops and sloppy production are coming to a close. And no one knows that better than Too Short...." The Source (12/93, p.85) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Old School authenticity and craftsmanship are back and the days of uncreative loops and sloppy productions are coming to a close. And no one knows that better than Too Short..." Get In Where You Fit In Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta | | Label | Jive Aces | | Orig Year | 1993 | | All Time Sales Rank | 14775  | | CD Universe Part number | 1004755 | | Catalog number | 41526 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 26, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Ant Banks | | Engineer | Rob Chiarelli | | Recording Time | 74 minutes | | Personnel | Shorty B - guitar, bass Todd "Too Short" Shaw - rap Ronese Levias D. Hall - keyboards Leslie Calaway - background vocals QD Sean G. - drums
Also: Spice 1, Ant Banks, Pee Wee, FM-Blue, Mhisani |
Too Short Get In Where You Fit In Songs Get In Where You Fit In Music Get In Where You Fit In Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   Playing If you like Too Short's past albums, you'll love this one. he is staying true to the game. Submitted by JasonSchultz1 (Colgate, WI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Playboy $hort Shorts best album in my opinion, everything on this album is totally funked up, no tracks to skip here!!! Six platinum albums on the bounce tells you $horts the king of his game. Submitted by vikandtim (gloucester, england) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
classic Man again and again Too $hort never fails to deliver. At this time, which was about 93, Too $hort was runnin the Oakland rap game. Funky as a dope jam. Strait OAKtown style. Like the rest of his REAL funk, this is where its at. Tracks are all i like tha intro and the outro.
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Awesome Too Short is the Bay Area King. Submitted by charismatic09 (Atlanta(A-Town)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A smashin album by Short Dog! This disc has all the freaky bumps! It straight up, KICKS!!!! Too Short's "Get in Where You Fit in" is an outstanding album. He uses he usual freaky ways and nasty rhymes with this one. He brings a special atmosphere to this album that is like no other before it. It is an excellent disc. So, go check it out! "And you know why, cause I'm a player." --(from the song "I'm a Player"). Submitted by LLrain420 (Munster, IN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Get In Where You Fit In CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Too Short Born To Mack CD (1989)
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$8.99 By the time Jive Records released Born to Mack, Too Short's major-label debut, the young rapper was already a music industry veteran, having released several albums on the independent 75 Girls label. With Born ...
| | Life Is...Too Short CD (1988)
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$8.99 Too Short never had the skills or technique of LL Cool J or Big Daddy Kane, but what the Oakland rapper lacks in technique, he's always more than made up for with irresistible, '70s-inspired funk grooves that simply won't quit. When Short -- after enjoying a small cult following for a few years in Northern California -- joined a major label with Life Is...Too Short's predecessor, Born to Mack, too many East Coast MCs were inundating hip-hop with clichéd tracks consisting of only James Brown samples and a drum machine. Too Short, however, presented an attractive alternative with highly melodic, danceable tracks that made no secret of his love of '70s funk heroes like Parliament, the Ohio Players, and Cameo. This CD's X-rated, sexually explicit lyrics received their share of vehement criticism, and the MC responded that Too Short is an outrageous character who shouldn't ...
| | Too Short Short Dog's In The House CD (1990)
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$8.99 With Short Dog's in the House, Oakland's most sexually explicit MC gave his followers more of what he was known for -- X-rated lyrics, a relaxed style of rapping, and addictive, melodic tracks recalling the splendor of '70s funk. R&B fans who complained that rap on the whole wasn't sufficiently melodic couldn't make that ...
| | Too Short Shorty The Pimp CD (1992)
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$8.99 Shorty the Pimp was Too Short's seventh album. As one would expect from an entertainer with six albums behind him, Too Short had by now perfected his craft. Though his focus ...
| | Too Short Cocktails CD (1995)
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$8.99 All songs written or co-written by Too Short except "Top Down" (Ant Banks/M. Miller). Includes samples from "Disco To Go - 1" (as performed by Brides Of Funkenstein) and "Funky Worm" (G. Webster/M. Pierce/N. Napier/A. Nolan/L. Bonner/M. Jones/R. Middlebrook/W. Morrison).
Still spicing up the Oakland scene, Too Short returns to the charts with his ninth album, COCKTAILS, citing that little has changed in the business...the music business, that is. While many rappers gain their respect by kicking verses off their tongue at a delirious pace, Too Short uses his well-developed pimp style to emphasize his slow rhyming flow.
"Ain't Nothing Like Pimpin'" opens the album with Short Dog's (a self-imposed nickname) definition of values. Shocking to those who aren't able to relate to the inner city mind-set, Too Short is unrepentant and unafraid to let everyone in on his desires. When it comes to rhyming skills, Short is straight up without ...
| | Too Short Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) CD (1996) Album Number 10
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$8.99 Principally recorded at Oakland City Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Samples include "I'd Rather Be With You" (William "Bootsy" Collins/George Clinton, Jr./C.J. Cooper), ...
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| | Moncho Inolvidablemente CD (2003) (Import) Import; Digipak; Spain
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| | Fantasia Free Yourself CD (2004)
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$8.99 The first season of AMERICAN IDOL built up to the final week where Kelly Clarkson won most of the spoils. The second season swiftly closed to a battle between Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard, with both achieving superstardom. In its third season, the variety show seemed to result in record deals for almost all of the finalists; however, it was the tough-edged, soulful voice of Fantasia Barrino that finally overwhelmed the judges.
Recording simply as Fantasia, the ...
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| | Biscuit Brothers Musical Farm CD (2008)
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$12.95 Come visit the Musical Farm with The Biscuit Brothers, sister Buttermilk and their best friend Tiny Scarecrow.Sing along with your favorite songs...and learn new ones!Hear brand new melodies as the POP right out of the ground!See baby instruments in Melody Garden...actually... See 7 bonus videos that you can watch right on your computer!In their fourth major CD release, the cast of the Emmy Award winning television program, The Biscuit Brothers, welcome you to spend a day with them on Old MacDonald's one-and-only Magical MUSICAL FARM! Sing, laugh and dance along with original songs from the PBS TV show and some time-tested folk classics with a whole new sound. This is the 'children's album' the whole family will want to listen to again and again. The Biscuit Brothers' musical style crosses many genres from the high-energy bluegrass sounds of the opening track, to the Spanish guitars of 'De Colores. ' There's also the kinder-rockin' 'I'll Do it Myself,' the ...
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