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Hip-hop is not only a musical genre, but also an entire cultural movement that originated mainly in Jamaica and was brought to urban New York City in the 1970s. Hip-hop found its way into the mainstream in the early 1990s and is now amongst the most popular music genres worldwide. Hip-hop culture can be identified by its fashion trends and other unique aspects, including breakdancing and beatboxing. The culture has inspired a number of artists, including Too Short.

One of the most vital elements of hip-hop is rap, a form of achieving rhythm through spoken words that rhyme. Rap originated in West African tradition where wandering poets, called griots, would bring their stories from village to village. Today, there are dozens of famous rap and hip-hop artists. Wycleff Jean, Kanye West, and Jay-Z are among the best-known artists of the 21st century. Other popular rappers include The Roots and Bow Wow. TicketRoom has the best prices on all rap and hip-hop tickets, including Too Short tickets. So get your tickets for Too Short today and enjoy the show!

Too Short Concerts

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18.10.2024 08:00

Detroit

USA

Motorcity Casino Hotel

18.10.2024 08:00

$72.80-$362.00

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01.11.2024 07:30

San Jose

USA

SAP Center

01.11.2024 07:30

$72.53-$1080.00

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16.11.2024 07:30

Thousand Palms

USA

Acrisure Arena

16.11.2024 07:30

$67.53-$1870.00

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23.11.2024 07:00

Fresno

USA

Selland Arena - Fresno Convention Center

23.11.2024 07:00

$60.00-$747.50

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23.11.2024 09:00

Montclair

USA

The Canyon - Montclair

23.11.2024 09:00

$53.00-$210.00

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07.12.2024 06:30

Charleston

USA

Charleston Civic Center

07.12.2024 06:30

$61.00-$699.00

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21.12.2024 09:00

Agoura Hills

USA

Canyon Club - CA

21.12.2024 09:00

$82.31-$277.00

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25.01.2025 11:00

Indianapolis

USA

Vogue Theatre - IN

25.01.2025 11:00

$80.99-$150.00

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Artist Info

Born in Los Angeles, but an Oakland resident by the age of 14, Too Short was the first West Coast rap star, recording three albums on his own before he made his major-label debut with 1988's gold album Born to Mack; his next four all went platinum. Anticipating much of the later gangsta phenomenon, he restricted his lyrical themes to tales of sexual prowess and physical violence, with the occasional social message track to mix things up. After the release of Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) in 1996, Too Short decided to retire, his status assured as one of the most successful solo rappers of the 1980s and early '90s, although that decision would prove short-lived.
Born Todd Shaw on April 28, 1966, Too Short grew up in L.A.'s South Central; soon after his family moved to Oakland in the early '80s, he began selling tapes out of the back of his car. Signed to the local label 75 Girls, in 1983 he released his first proper album, Don't Stop Rappin'. Three albums followed in the next two years, after which Too Short formed his own Dangerous Music label with friend Freddy B. He recorded Born to Mack in 1986, and sold more than 50,000 copies just by riding around the region. New York's Jive Records picked up on the buzz from across the country, and provided a national deal for the album one year later. With virtually no radio airplay, Born to Mack went gold and its follow-up, Life Is...Too Short, achieved platinum sales by 1989.
The immense success of Too Short during 1988-1989 made him much more viable for radio airplay, and "The Ghetto" -- from 1990's Short Dog's in the House -- made number 12 on the R&B charts, even enjoying a brief stay just outside the pop Top 40. He continued his hit track record with 1992's Shorty the Pimp and 1993's Get in Where You Fit In, both of which went platinum. By the time of 1995's Cocktails, however, Too Short began to be drowned out by a glut of similar-sounding West Coasters, and though Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) became his fifth platinum album, by late 1996 he decided to retire. Just three years later, however, he returned with the aptly titled Can't Stay Away, which debuted in the Top Ten and went gold. A series of follow-ups surfaced subsequently. In 2006 his high-profile album Blow the Whistle arrived with producers Jazze Pha and Lil Jon contributing.

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