Beyoncé, Drake, Nicki Minaj and Big Freedia all play a role in the story of how house and bounce music continue to shape hip-hop and R&B today. By the early ‘80s, Short was already famous for rapping.
The West Coast rapper is an unsung pioneer of some of the genre’s most central elements. Too Short onstage in Washington State in July.Credit...Abdi Ibrahim for The New York Times Supported by By Tom ...
On March 3, 2006, Too Short dropped “Blow The Whistle,” an addictive comeback single from the Oakland legend that to this day is played at nearly every block party and club night in the Bay Area.
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