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Get in Where You Fit In
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0012414152626
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Jive
Manufacturer: Jive
MPN: 41526
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Jive
Release Date: October 26, 1993
Studio: Jive
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Rating: - A heavy dose of funk
Too Short is respected as a legend for being one of the West Coast's first MCs and gets unconditional love from the Bay. His eighth album is 1993's "Get In Where You Fit In," a fine showcase of one of rap's most unique characters. Back in '93, classic hip hop LPs were dropping by the week, and Too Short's Dangerous Crew created a presence with their funk-based Oakland sound. Ant Banks deserves a co-credit for this LP, for mastering the pure, ungangstafied funk that was the Dangerous Crew's trademark. ... Read More
Rating: - 5 Star
Too Short is the Ultimate PIMP - If you like this album check out Smoke Sessions, Vol. 1 - from his homie Devin the Dude another 5 Stars
Rating: - Fits in the 5 star category
15 years after this album came out and I am still enjoying this release. The first time I heard the lyrics of I'm a player, I was in high school and it took me 2 days to learn the lyrics. That's how much I was listening to this album. The beats are dope and too short's lazy flow is right on point. This album is a classic. It is probably my favorite too short album next to Life is.....too short and cocktails. Definitely a must for your collection.
Rating: - awsome
I have always been a fan of todd shaws music since i was a teen back in the late 80's onto today, i really havent gotten into any other rappers seriously, my wife hates the fact that i still like too short thinking of his degridation of women but i dont like him for that so much as his music is true to his heart his beats and rythem are unique and u dont find that with these new rappers who are just about the money
Rating: - Easily His Best Album!
Too Short definitely has had a great mainstay in hip hop today, and has had one as early as 1993, his 8th album, Get In Where You Fit In. Too Short continues his formula of vocal pimpin on wax, and the sales do not lie, he has sold millions of records with his simple but engaging flows. His flows complement the syrupy G-Funk beats courtesy of Ant Banks (one of my fav's), QDIII(another great), The Dangerous Crew. My favorite Short song of all time is here on "Just Another Day." QDIII laces a smooth ... Read More
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