Too $hort: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Published 2022-02-17
LaTesha Harris | February 17, 2022
In his Tiny Desk (home) concert, Too $hort asks: "How many artists you know that got relevant records in five decades?" The Oakland rapper answers by performing seven songs from his own discography, showcasing his extensive (yet still underrated) contributions to the growth of hip-hop on the West Coast. The expedition opens on a quiet, reflective note with a performance of $hort's influential 1990 single "The Ghetto" before roaring to life with 1988's "Life Is... Too $hort." From his spot in downtown LA, BoomBox Studios, $hort delivers a dynamic, funk-laden performance, seamlessly cycling through scenes of women-chasing debauchery and politically-minded meditation.
Of course, Too $hort's set list shows off the development of his sound, but it also underscores hip-hop's evolution from a socially polarizing genre to a touchstone of cultural capital. Combined with an enthralling presence of persona, $hort's jaw-dropping lyrics and minimal delivery influenced West Coast peers, like Snoop Dogg and Lil B, and beyond, like Lil Jon and UGK; his career, one of moving cassettes with local independent success to moving multiple platinum albums with national acclaim, established the Bay Area as a credible rapping hotspot, pushing the boundaries of hip-hop. Too $hort honors this history by shouting out his many collaborators over the years and sharing his legacy as a hip-hop titan with a spirited group of musicians β notably Curtis Crump Jr. and Techdizzle who steal the show with, respectively, their sax and drum work on "Gettin' It" and "Blow The Whistle." It's a monumental moment for the Tiny Desk, and for those wondering, there's more than enough of Too $hort's favorite word to celebrate with.
SET LIST
"The Ghetto"
"Life Is ...Too $hort"
"Gettin' It"
"Blow the Whistle"
"Ain't My Girlfriend"
"Big Sexy Thang"
"Big Subwoofer"
MUSICIANS
Too $hort: vocals
Robert L. Mitchell "Techdizzle": music director / drums
Curtis Crump Jr.: keys
Frank Abraham: bass
Ash Jangda: guitar
Maurice Smith: vocals
CREDITS
Recording Engineer: Migui Maloles
Monitor Engineer: Mateo Rodriguez
Mixing Engineer: Zach "Ekzakt" Perry
Directed By: Patrick "Embryo" Tapu
Camera Operator: Bryan Ramos and Robert Teegarden
Editor: Bryan Ramos
Coloring: Bryan Ramos
Gaffer: Mike Nelli
Grip: Jeremy Kemp
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Abby O'Neill
Video Producer: Joshua Bryant
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Tiny Production Team: Bobby Carter, Kara Frame, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer, Sofie Hernandez-Simeonidis
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
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All Comments (21)
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Whoever locked in this ICON and Legend needs a raise. NPR yall out did yallselves with this one. Now lets get DJ Quik on here!!!!
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Plenty of rappers have copied his style, but there is only one Too $hort. πππ
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Those of us over 40 ARE JAMMING!!! THIS MAN survived hip hop's wildest era. All due respect to a LIVING LEGEND π―. Tiny desk ALWAYS comes through. πβ€π
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Homie playing keys AND blowing the whistle is a legend for this
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The Tiny Desk we didnβt know we needed.
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The saxophone on Gettin' It was so COLD!!! Band sounds great.
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Too Short had homie up front working. Two keyboards, a sax, AND a whistle.
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I have been here all five decades bumping Too Short! Dude is a living legend! πΏπ―π
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That 18 minutes was too short!!!
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Now if they get DJ Quik on Tiny Desk....π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
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Legendary 2 $hort Oakland California βοΈ
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Dude on the vocals is killing it!
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First El DeBarge, now Too Short. That Tiny Desk don't miss!
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Loving rap music with live instruments π₯π₯π₯
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Crazy! His voice hasn't changed in years. Still great!
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You know that a rap lyric is old (classic) when it mentions a beeper!!
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Only Too Short can sit down while rapping and still be banging
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Bay Areaβs finest!!!!
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Too Short needs to do a tour with a live Band!