At 60, Too $hort has no plans to stop his hip-hop voyage with new album produced fully by Lil Jon
The Oakland hip-hop pioneer says he is still recording and touring as his 23rd studio album arrives 20 years after “Blow the Whistle.”
- Hip-Hop pioneer Too $hort celebrates his 60th birthday on Friday with the release of his 23rd studio album, 'Sir Too $hort Vol. 2: Drink & Smoke,' produced entirely by longtime collaborator Lil Jon.
- Dedicated to the memory of Lil Jon's late son, Young Slade, who died in February, the album preserves his legacy after Too $hort worked closely with him on production before his passing.
- The release marks exactly 20 years since 'Blow the Whistle,' the enduring hit that remains played everywhere from NBA arenas to the Olympics. Too $hort's catalog also includes classics like 'The Ghetto' and 'Shake That Monkey.'
- More than four decades after selling homemade tapes in the Bay Area, the Oakland pioneer continues challenging hip-hop's age limits. He refuses to slow down, saying he has no plans to stop until 'the wheels fall off.'
- Alongside peers E-40, Snoop Dogg, and Fat Joe who maintained active careers past traditional retirement age, Too $hort continues recording, touring, and influencing culture. He challenges hip-hop's elder statesmen to keep going with him.
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At 60, Too $hort has no plans to stop his hip-hop voyage with new album produced fully by Lil Jon
Too $hort, the Oakland hip-hop legend, is defying age norms in the music industry. At 60, he's still recording, touring, and challenging the idea that hip-hop has an age limit.
Too Short Is In Hip Hop For The Long Run With New Project
Source: Reach Media / other Too $hort Is Still Keeping Hip Hop Alive Too $hort pulled up to The Morning Hustle and gave the people a masterclass in longevity, wisdom, and staying true to the culture. Here’s everything the Bay Area legend put on the table. He is stepping into fresh territory with a Southern Soul line-dancing record featuring King George and produced by Lil Jon. He revealed Lil Jon was adamant about building something in that “cow…
At 60, Too Short Is Still Pushing Rap Past Its Age Limit
Too $hort performs at iThink Financial Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Aug. 13, 2023. The Oakland rap pioneer is releasing “Sir Too $hort Vol. 2: Drink & Smoke,” his 23rd studio album, with Lil Jon producing the project 20 years after “Blow the Whistle.” (Rick Munroe/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)Too $hort has reached the age where other genres would already call him an elder, hand him a lifetime achievement award and let him keep wo…
“Sir Too $hort 2: Drink & Smoke” Prod. by Lil Jon Could Be the Most Gratifying Chapter of Too $hort’s Ongoing Trilogy (Album Review)
Oakland, California emcee, songwriter, producer & record executive Too $hort bridging the Sir Too $hort trilogy with his 22nd LP. Someone who’s been around for 4 decades with Born to Mack, Life is…Too $hort, $hort Dog’s in the House, Get In Where You Fit In & Gettin’ It (Album #10) all stick out in his extensive catalog. Sir Too $hort: Freaky Tales last spring under his own label Dangerous Music in tandem with EMPIRE Distribution was an improvem…
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