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  2. Cocktales (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cocktales" is a song by American rapper Too Short, released in 1994 as the lead single from his ninth studio album Cocktails (1995). The song was produced by Shorty B. The song was produced by Shorty B.

  3. Call Me (Too Short and Lil' Kim song) - Wikipedia

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    After Short explained he was only interested in recording the song with Kim, B.I.G. approved the collaboration. On MTV's "RapFix Live" series, Too Short revealed the first version of "Call Me" did not meet others' expectations for a sexually explicit song. He and Lil' Kim later re-recorded the song; Short said, "We tried to, like, have sex on ...

  4. Cocktails (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cocktails is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on January 24, 1995, via Jive Records—making it his sixth LP for the label. The recording sessions took place at Dangerous Music, at DARP Studios in Atlanta and at Battery Studios in New York. The album was produced by the Dangerous Crew, B. Turner and L.A ...

  5. I'm a Player - Wikipedia

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    "I'm a Player" is a song by American rapper Too Short, released as the lead single from his eighth studio album Get in Where You Fit In (1993). The song was produced by the Dangerous Crew and samples "Hollywood Squares" by Bootsy Collins. [1]

  6. Blow the Whistle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blow the Whistle" is a song by American rapper Too Short, released by Up All Nite, Zomba and Jive Records on March 3, 2006 as the lead single from his sixteenth album of the same name. The song, produced by Lil Jon , features a refrain in which Too Short utters "blow the whistle!", followed by a series of whistle blasts.

  7. What's the Difference - Wikipedia

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    The song contains a horn section in the instrumental, [1] as well as a sample of "Parce Que Tu Crois" by Charles Aznavour. Lyrically, the rappers talk about the differences between themselves and other rappers. Dr. Dre reflects on three of his friends, Ice Cube, The D.O.C., and Eazy-E in his verse. [2]

  8. Robert Waller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Waller, also known as EST, is an American rapper and songwriter. He began his career as a member of Philadelphia -based hip hop collective Three Times Dope , who signed with Arista Records in the late 1980s.

  9. Short Dog's in the House - Wikipedia

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    Short Dog's in the House is the sixth studio album by American rapper Too Short. The album was released on September 11, 1990, via Jive Records . The CD contains a number of both socially conscious songs, as well as dirty rap and sexually-explicit songs that have made Too Short famous.