"GET IN WHERE YOU FIT IN" is a classic hip-hop album by the legendary rapper Too Short, released in 1993 on CD format. This record showcases Too Short's signature West Coast sound, blending funky beats with explicit and witty lyrics that explore street life, ambition, and resilience. The album features standout tracks like "I'm a Player," "Blowjob Betty," and collaborations with other prominent artists from the Bay Area scene. With its laid-back grooves and storytelling prowess, this release solidified Too Short?s reputation as one of rap?s most influential voices. The manufacturer Jive Records has long been recognized for supporting groundbreaking urban music acts throughout the 1980s and 1990s, helping to launch careers of icons across genres.
Too Short (Todd Shaw) is an American rapper known for his pioneering role in West Coast hip-hop since the mid-1980s. He rose to fame with his raw lyrical style and unfiltered commentary on urban realities. Over his prolific career, he has achieved multiple gold and platinum albums such as "Life Is...Too Short" and "Short Dog's in the House." His influence extends beyond music into shaping Bay Area culture.