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The Source |Today In Hip Hop History: Too $hort Released His Fourth LP ‘Shorty The Pimp’ 34 Years Ago

On this day in Hip-Hop history, Oakland legend Too $hort dropped his fourth studio album, Shorty The Pimp, via Jive Records in 1992. The album, inspired by the 1973 blaxploitation film of the same name, showcased $hort’s unmistakable blend of laid-back storytelling, pimp-game lyricism, and West Coast funk-driven production. By this point, the Bay Area icon had already carved out his own lane—and Shorty The Pimp only deepened the groove.

The album marked a commercial high point for Too $hort at the time, debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and No. 11 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, with 82,000 units sold in its first week. While critics often questioned $hort’s lyrical complexity, his formula remained bulletproof: talk slick, ride the beat, and let the bass knock. On this project, he subtly leveled up, adding a more polished sonic edge while sticking to the gritty, game-laced themes that made him famous.

Production-wise, Shorty The Pimp was a funk masterclass. Anchored by the unmistakable sound of guitarist/producer Shorty B, and rounded out by the musical genius of Ant Banks and Too $hort himself, the album’s instrumental backbone could easily stand alone as a funk compilation. Tracks like “In The Trunk” still thump today, while joints like “No Love From Oakland” and “It Don’t Stop” helped further solidify $hort’s street-certified storytelling.

While never claiming to be the most lyrical MC, Too $hort mastered the art of authenticity—and that’s what resonated. Shorty The Pimp wasn’t just an album—it was a cultural stamp from The Town, a reminder that $hort Dog wasn’t switching up for anyone.

Salute to Too $hort for dropping another Bay Area classic and giving the game one more notch of player wisdom!

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