Track Listing 1. Anything Is Possible 2. You Nasty 3. Pimp S*** 4. Just Like Dope - (featuring E-40) 5. Call Me Daddy 6. Recognize Game - (featuring Chyna) 7. She Know - (featuring The Nation Riders) 8. 2 Bitches 9. All the Time 10. Where They At? - (featuring Captain Save'm) 11. Don't Hate the Player 12. Be My Dirty Love 13. Nation Riders Anthem 14. Old School
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Captain Save 'Em, Chyna, E-40, The Nation Riders | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Too Short (rap vocals); Torrance Scott (guitar, bass); Erick Sermon (keyboards); Kokaine, Mike D, Dionne Jackson, Tye Samples, Val Young, Murda One (background vocals); Nation Riders, E-40, Chyna, Captain Save 'Em. Producers include: Prowla, Quint Black, DJ Silk, Sonny B, Mike D. Recorded at Blue Basement Recordings and Backyard Beats, Atlanta, Georgia. Personnel includes: Too Short (rap vocals); Torrance Scott (guitar, bass); Erick Sermon (keyboards); Kokaine, Mike D, Dionne Jackson, Tye Samples, Val Young, Murda One (background vocals); Nation Riders, E-40, Chyna, Captain Save 'Em. Producers include: Prowla, Quint Black, DJ Silk, Sonny B, Mike D. Recorded at Blue Basement Recordings and Backyard Beats, Atlanta, Georgia. Personnel: Torrance Scott (guitar); Erick Sermon (keyboards); Mike D , Val Young (background vocals). Recording information: Backyard Beats, Atlantic City, GA; Bad Ass Beat Lab, Oakland, CA; Blue Basement Recordings; Mirror Image Studios, Long Island. In the mercurial world of hip-hop, there are precious few things one can count on, but one of them is the pimp-rap of Oakland's Too Short. A true veteran, Too Short's been at it since the '80s, a fact he's not too shy to remind us of on YOU NASTY. Too Short has never had any qualms about portraying himself as a pimp/player, a true cynic who eschews any form of romanticism in favor of the old wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am, perhaps minus the "thank you." Throughout YOU NASTY he remains consistent with his reputation, detailing the ways in which he uses women for both sex and profit. Clearly, he won't win the hearts of PC listeners, but anyone interested in sonic missives straight from the heart of down-and-dirty pimp culture, delivered over funky west coast beats, will find just what they want here. In the mercurial world of hip-hop, there are precious few things one can count on, but one of them is the pimp-rap of Oakland's Too Short. A true veteran, Too Short's been at it since the '80s, a fact he's not too shy to remind us of on YOU NASTY. Too Short has never had any qualms about portraying himself as a pimp/player, a true cynic who eschews any form of romanticism in favor of the old wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am, perhaps minus the "thank you." Throughout YOU NASTY he remains consistent with his reputation, detailing the ways in which he uses women for both sex and profit. Clearly, he won't win the hearts of PC listeners, but anyone interested in sonic missives straight from the heart of down-and-dirty pimp culture, delivered over funky west coast beats, will find just what they want here.
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