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Too Short – Don’t Stop Rappin’
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Preview
1 | Don’t Stop Rappin’ | 09:28 | |
2 | Shortrapp | 07:09 | |
3 | Girl | 08:58 | |
4 | Female Funk | 05:28 | |
5 | Playboy Short | 09:24 |
Description
Don’t Stop Rappin’ is the debut studio album by rapper Too Short from Oakland, California. The album was released in 1985 by 75 Girls Records And Tapes on cassette tapes and vinyl. The album was entirely produced by Too Short himself, alongside D. Hodges.
The album consists of four tracks, including “Don’t Stop Rappin’,” “Shortrapp,” “Girl,” “Female Funk,” and “Playboy Short.” The album showcases Too Short’s unique rapping style that is characterized by his smooth flow and lyrical prowess. The tracks “Girl” and “Female Funk” are centered around Too Short’s experiences with women, while “Playboy Short” showcases his affinity for the playboy lifestyle.
“Don’t Stop Rappin'” became a hit and helped to establish Too Short as a significant force in the West Coast hip hop scene. The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, and its success helped to pave the way for Too Short’s future albums.
In conclusion, Don’t Stop Rappin’ is a classic album that showcases Too Short’s early work and sets the tone for his future releases. Its impact on the West Coast hip hop scene cannot be overstated, and it remains a fan favorite to this day.