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Release Date: 11/8/24 (Now Shipping)
Double gold vinyl with fold out insert
In 1996 Too $hort almost retired with album number ten, but of course, he couldn't stay away from
the game. In 1999 he returned with Can't Stay Away and would pick back up his streak and
release a new album every year until 2003. He had been living in Atlanta for several years and
the ATL influence was growing on him as each album would feature more southern Hip-Hop
artists and producers. Too $hort was starting to get crunk and made appearances on Lil Jon and
The Eastside Boyz albums as their sound was growing in popularity in the early aughts. Lil Jon
jumped on Too $hort's 14th album What's My Favorite Word in 2002 and would produce five
songs on the 2003 follow up Married To The Game. $hort was not about to retire but took a
three-year hiatus after the release of his 15th album. He returned in 2006 and dropped the
hyped-up Lil Jon single "Blow The Whistle" and followed with his 16th studio album of the same
name with Lil Jon and Jazze Pha behind the boards. The album is a mix of crunk, club, classic
pimp tales, and some East Oakland hyphy courtesy of Droop-E and Rick Rock. Almost 20 years
later "Blow The Whistle" can get any club or stadium bouncing and Too $hort don't stop rappin'....
the game. In 1999 he returned with Can't Stay Away and would pick back up his streak and
release a new album every year until 2003. He had been living in Atlanta for several years and
the ATL influence was growing on him as each album would feature more southern Hip-Hop
artists and producers. Too $hort was starting to get crunk and made appearances on Lil Jon and
The Eastside Boyz albums as their sound was growing in popularity in the early aughts. Lil Jon
jumped on Too $hort's 14th album What's My Favorite Word in 2002 and would produce five
songs on the 2003 follow up Married To The Game. $hort was not about to retire but took a
three-year hiatus after the release of his 15th album. He returned in 2006 and dropped the
hyped-up Lil Jon single "Blow The Whistle" and followed with his 16th studio album of the same
name with Lil Jon and Jazze Pha behind the boards. The album is a mix of crunk, club, classic
pimp tales, and some East Oakland hyphy courtesy of Droop-E and Rick Rock. Almost 20 years
later "Blow The Whistle" can get any club or stadium bouncing and Too $hort don't stop rappin'....
Tracklisting
A1. Call Her A Bitch
A2. Blow The Whistle
A3. Burn Rubber Pt. 2
A4. Keep Bouncin' (Street) (feat Snoop Dogg, will.i.am, & Fergie)
B1. Pimpin' Forever
B2. Money Maker (feat. Pimp C & Rick Ross)
B3. Strip Down
B4. Nothing Feels Better
B4. Nothing Feels Better
C1. Sophisticated
C2. Playa
C3. 16 Hoes (feat. Bun B)
C3. 16 Hoes (feat. Bun B)
C4. Baller
D1. Sadity (feat. Tha Dogg Pound)
D2. I Want Your Girl (feat. E-40, Dolla Will, & Mistah FAB)
D3. It's Time To Go
D4. Shake It Baby