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Tasuki_Civic
04-29-2006, 07:02 PM
i went to Shout the downtown location. it was ooff tha chain!! it was Too Short's Private birthday party and i was chillin with Akini from 107.9. i met sooooo many pple it was great. i got a chance to meet Too Short and YoYo ( for all those who dont know who YOYO is she is a Classic in tha Hiphop) and many other like the CEO of Source Mag and Journalists, and photographers from all ova tha US that is VIP. some pple who are big like that arent all that friendly but everone was nice as hell.

Then afta that i went to this club/resturant thats behind Visions. cant remember tha name.........nice...look for it. it on tha corner behind Visions but before you get to the next street infront of 1150. stayed there for awhile said my hello's and then left and went to another club.

but i met back up with Akini and chilled out with him tha whole nite.......it made it great cause tha pple i know who work in tha club scene were in there that nite. so i had a ball.

i think im gettin my drinkin skills back cause i had free food and drinks all nite.

i had a great nite......cant wait till i can really walk. :D

IndianStig
04-30-2006, 12:23 AM
Originally Posted by Tasuki_Civic
ASK ME IF I GIVE A FUCK ??? GO'HEAD .............go sit down somewhere and stfu..

:goodjob:

ClipseGST
04-30-2006, 01:11 PM
Good shit, got any pics? I love going to Shout. I think they are getting ready to open a new place pretty soon.

Julio
04-30-2006, 05:07 PM
glad you had fun .. but uhm.. too short was aight.. but yoyo ? hahahha bitch was never nothing.

Hahha comment @ big.

carrascopa
04-30-2006, 06:41 PM
too short is a living legend man!

Tasuki_Civic
04-30-2006, 07:21 PM
too short is a living legend man!


he really is.....funny thing about it is b4 he showed up they were playin all his music and some down south music but when he got there they played ol'skool R&B music like 80's and 90's. lol hes like almost 40

Akinin told me hes going to rent out shout i think every thursday or saturday to have a VIP parties and promotions. he has great ideas for . i cant wait. I will Be there.

Tasuki_Civic
04-30-2006, 07:22 PM
glad you had fun .. but uhm.. too short was aight.. but yoyo ? hahahha bitch was never nothing.

Hahha comment @ big.


what ?!? yoyo was HOT. she wasnt as big as MC Lyte but she held tha mic when tha time was rite


Good shit, got any pics? I love going to Shout. I think they are getting ready to open a new place pretty soon.

nah tha pics are on a website somewhere....sorry ( i guess i need to get me a digital camera)

Julio
04-30-2006, 07:53 PM
Bhwhahahhhahah, Sorry they both suck.

Tasuki_Civic
05-01-2006, 02:28 PM
LIRL i understand you have your own comments but Too Short is a Legend. and for those who dont know that?...... you dont know music in different aspects. hes a classic maan. in tha rap game period

KevinT707
05-01-2006, 11:40 PM
huh, when did you get so special to get into an event like that ? :)

Tasuki_Civic
05-05-2006, 04:45 AM
huh, when did you get so special to get into an event like that ? :)


lol Kevy i know alot of VIP here in atlanta. Those are the kind of parties i go to. i hate standing in line for a club and i never pay. altho i can honsetly can say Cowboys and Wild Bills are the only clubs i'll do both in. but thats cause i dont have pull in there. but one of Chucks friends has pull to Wild bills and we get in free every time. but those clubs are weak compared to tha parties i go to. Ive met alot of artist from overseas as big as Jay-z and i dont even remember their name. i never really give a shit. tha drinks and Dj's are good and thats all i really care about.


Ive been to L.A Rieds house and JD parties and some athletes parties. its really nice to know pple who get you in to all those places. i have no business in those parties im like " tha good friend" or "the lil sister" to those pple who take me everywhere. Life is good when your a "Cute, Down to Earth Chick" like me. Its easy to meet men from every background and race.

ORGANIZATIONXIII
05-05-2006, 04:57 AM
been meaning to go to shout off of peachtree to chill on that nice ass patio...

Tasuki_Civic
05-05-2006, 05:00 AM
yea it was pretty cool. met alot of nice pple thats doin big things. tha view was niec for what it was

nightracer
05-05-2006, 02:33 PM
lol Kevy i know alot of VIP here in atlanta. Those are the kind of parties i go to. i hate standing in line for a club and i never pay. altho i can honsetly can say Cowboys and Wild Bills are the only clubs i'll do both in. but thats cause i dont have pull in there. but one of Chucks friends has pull to Wild bills and we get in free every time. but those clubs are weak compared to tha parties i go to. Ive met alot of artist from overseas as big as Jay-z and i dont even remember their name. i never really give a shit. tha drinks and Dj's are good and thats all i really care about.


Ive been to L.A Rieds house and JD parties and some athletes parties. its really nice to know pple who get you in to all those places. i have no business in those parties im like " tha good friend" or "the lil sister" to those pple who take me everywhere. Life is good when your a "Cute, Down to Earth Chick" like me. Its easy to meet men from every background and race.
You tryin to act conceited now?
















































j/k

Tasuki_Civic
05-07-2006, 01:44 AM
You tryin to act conceited now?
















































j/k



dont hate lol

Julio
05-07-2006, 11:00 AM
to short a Legend ? bhwhahahahaha, I dont know about music? ok.

To Short made songs for all the WANNA B"S hoes, pimps and so on..People who dream about being trashed. Or trying to hard to be "cool"
Why you think when you go to strip club you see all the wanna be ballas and all the hoes go crazy ? Some of his songs are/were funny and thats about it.

But anyways, To short is not a legend in music.

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 11:10 AM
Too Short is more classic than a legend in rap. Would you agree with that, Julio? He is definitely a legend on the West Coast. I hear lots of times here in Atlanta people asking who Too Short is. Later, QD.

Julio
05-07-2006, 11:30 AM
Classic sounds better.. But def not a Legend.

I want to know what makes him a "LEGEND" in your own thoughts

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 11:43 AM
I want to know what makes him a "LEGEND" in your own thoughts

Me? Or Tasuki? Later, QD.

Tasuki_Civic
05-07-2006, 03:55 PM
ok ok a classic dammit...if you your in atlanta and you ask who is too short. thats sad. they dont listen to rap much. thats like askin whos MJG & Eight Ball or whos Project Pat.

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 04:19 PM
Well, Too Short, although he's made Atlanta his home for years now, still isn't known around here too much. He hasn't done a lot of notable shit since he has been here. Later, QD.

Tasuki_Civic
05-07-2006, 04:34 PM
True but if you like rap then you need to know who molded it. and even if you dont know too much you should atleast know him. hes too much of a classic for you not to know him for what i think.

he has been featuring on other pples music. so hes been around. and they still play his music in tha clubs. but i feel whatchu sayin

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 04:43 PM
True but if you like rap then you need to know who molded it.

I'm not sure if I would credit him with molding rap. He played a part in it, and in the type of rapping he did, he was one of the pioneers.


and even if you dont know too much you should atleast know him.

It is weird to think that people haven't heard of him.


hes too much of a classic for you not to know him for what i think.

A lot of the younger people don't get into the history behind rap and some of the older fellas. All they listen to is now.


he has been featuring on other pples music. so hes been around. and they still play his music in tha clubs.

True. He has been featured on numerous folks shit. I didn't really like any of it. He hasn't done anything worth a shit (in my opinion) by himself, though. All his best work was done in his beginnings in Oakland. But like Yo-yo. I don't know anyone who knows who Ice Cube's main girl is. I was in love with her back in the day. Lolol. Later, QD.

Tasuki_Civic
05-07-2006, 04:47 PM
hahahahaha...yoyo. you were inlove with yoyo. alot of men were back then.

bad thing is when i saw her inperson. she has a pretty face but she aint got no boody. i didnt mean to look but her back was towards me b4 we met and i was tryin to see what kind of outfit she had on. and then i noticed her but was flat as hell. iw as like wtf. that years have been bad to her back there

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 04:48 PM
^^^ Lolol. But I would play with her yo-yo. Later, QD.

Julio
05-07-2006, 09:41 PM
Is sad when a rapper becomes a Radio Vj.. you know her rap life was nothing.
I think shes a Vj at a LA radio station.. They were bashing her on SHade 45 .. hahahah awsome..

And the only reason .. I give Too short props is because he is an OG.. Dude must have like 20 albums and has gone Plat like 6 or 7 times... Jay Z, nas, Ice Cube and maybe LL cool J are the only ones I can think of that have done that.

Dont know how.. But hey he has been selling records and I think he was one of the 1st person in rap to own an independent company.. I may be wrong.. QD? is this correct? I know you from the west side where hes originally from..

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 10:30 PM
Is sad when a rapper becomes a Radio Vj.. you know her rap life was nothing.
I think shes a Vj at a LA radio station.. They were bashing her on SHade 45 .. hahahah awsome..

Yo Yo is recognized as gangsta rap's first female. She lost attention because as she was coming out, she signed on with Death Row with Snoop and Dre. They got hot and she lost out. She is a DJ in LA.


And the only reason .. I give Too short props is because he is an OG.. Dude must have like 20 albums and has gone Plat like 6 or 7 times... Jay Z, nas, Ice Cube and maybe LL cool J are the only ones I can think of that have done that.

Dont know how.. But hey he has been selling records and I think he was one of the 1st person in rap to own an independent company.. I may be wrong.. QD? is this correct? I know you from the west side where hes originally from..

Yeah. Too Short started Dangerous Music in 85 or 86. His first record, I think, went gold, with like his next 5-6 going Plat. He has actually about 12 albums. 10 of those are major labels. Later, QD.

Julio
05-07-2006, 10:43 PM
Yo Yo is recognized as gangsta rap's first female. She lost attention because as she was coming out, she signed on with Death Row with Snoop and Dre. They got hot and she lost out. She is a DJ in LA.



Yeah. Too Short started Dangerous Music in 85 or 86. His first record, I think, went gold, with like his next 5-6 going Plat. He has actually about 12 albums. 10 of those are major labels. Later, QD.



ahh gotcha, I tried to dig more info on TOO SHORT, just to be sure of what I knew.. I was a bit close :D

21 major label releases.. = ]


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Too Short, or Too $hort, (born Todd Anthony Shaw on April 28, 1966 in Los Angeles, California) is a rapper who started his career in Oakland, California. Through his music, Too $hort has cultivated a persona of a no-nonsense pimp, and is widely credited for popularizing pimp culture in hip hop, along with Ice T and Slick Rick. He has released 16 albums and recently founded his own label. Too $hort is now based in Atlanta, Georgia.

In the early 1980s $hort produced custom raps for people with his high school friend, Freddie B. They would glamorize a person on a 30-minute tape, and the transaction would usually cost $10. He also played percussion in his high school marching band. Soon he became one of the first rap artists to promote and sell records independently, and as a pioneer responsible for the birth of Northern California's independent hip-hop scene, he has inspired many to pursue success in the music industry without the assistance of a major record company. Also, the sound of the music was different from East Coast hip-hop, which is known for its technique of sampling and looping to create a song. Initially, $hort's first releases had raw and simple drum beats, but by (1989)'s Life Is...Too $hort, Funk and Blues were being infused with synthesizers and drum machines, giving birth to the Bay Area hip-hop sound known as Mobb music.

As of 2004, Too $hort is one of the few rap artists to have released six back-to-back platinum albums (others include LL Cool J, Jay-Z, Nas and Ice Cube). Too Short is a legend in the game, and has released 16 albums to date, with his latest being Pimpin' INC which contains a newly released single titled "Blow Da' Whistle" (2006)

Over the years, Too $hort has released many albums hailed as classics, along with appearing on more top selling albums than any other artist in the game through his collaborations, which include over 60 guest appearances to date. Too Short has released 16 albums on 4 Different Labels,Dont stop rappin',raw uncut and x-rated, and PLAYERS were released on "75 Girls records".( Born to Mack (1988), Life Is...Too $hort (1989), $hort Dog's In The House (1990),Were all released on "Dangerous Music" $horty The Pimp (1992), Get In Where You Fit In (1993), Cocktails (1995), Gettin It (1996), Were released on JIVE records, and the releases since have all been on Short's own division of JIVE, know as "SHORT RECORDS" Including: Can't Stay Away (1999), You Nasty (2000), Chase The Cat, (2001), What's My Favorite Word? (2002), Married To The Game (2003) and Pimpin' Inc. (2006). His record sales are especially notable given that his music receives little to no mainstream radio airplay.

Compilations are Greatest Hits on 75 Girls records,The Player years,The Dangerous Crew (1995) & $hort Records * Nationwide - Independence Day: The Compilation *double disc* (1998)).

Every album has included a picture of Too Short on the cover, except the compilation albums. All total, Too $hort has 21 releases on major labels.

In his early years, $hort teamed up with close friends Ice Cube and producer Ant Banks to create several classic records. He signed with Jive records in (1987). In (1996), he claimed he was retiring, but returned in 1999. He appeared on the hit "Player's Holiday" which appears on T.W.D.Y.'s (1999) debut album and Priority Records compilation "Nuthin But A Gangsta Party." After the appearances, he began working on his 11th album which was appropriately titled Can't Stay Away. The album included guest appearances by Eightball & MJG, Puff Daddy (now P. Diddy), E-40, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Soopafly, B-Legit, as well as well recognized verses by $hort himself. When he relocated to Atlanta in (1994), he began working with a more diverse variety of artists including Twista and Lil Jon.

Although $hort's hit list is lengthy, the biggest hit of his career is perhaps, "Freaky Tales" which appeared on his 1988 album Born To Mack. Other notable hits include,"The Ghetto", "Life Is... Too $hort", "Mack Attack", "I Ain't Trippin'", "Cusswords", "Ain't No Bitches", "Money In The Ghetto", "I Want To Be Free", "You Nasty", "I Luv", "Just Another Day", "Good Life", "Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches", "Short But Funky," "Don't Stop Rappin", "Gettin It", "Just Another Day", "In the Trunk" "Shake that Monkey", and "Cocktails".

$hort relocated from Oakland to Atlanta, but he still represents his Oakland roots as on his 2003 record he has a track titled "California Girls." Along with his crafty appearances, $hort has been able to remain a prominent figure on the underground scene, a West Coast hero, and an overall legend by constantly updating and reinventing his sound. $hort has come from rapping over raw drum beats, through the G-funk era, through the Bay Area signature sound, and on his latest efforts, the crunk era. He guest appeared on his close friend Lil Jon's album and scored a hit record with the track "Bia Bia" along with Ludacris and Chyna White. He is credited for coining the phrase "Bee-yatch" in hip-hop/gangsta rap -- as he states on his track "These Are The Tales," I won't sue you/ that's the trademark/ I was a grown ass man when you was playin' in the park...that's my gift to the rap game.

He has recently sign on to be another act on Jazze Pha's Record Label Sho'Nuff Recordings.

quickdodgeŽ
05-07-2006, 10:46 PM
Lolol! Nice work, detective. Later, QD.

Ninety Four
05-07-2006, 10:58 PM
Shout is going to be big tonight too...