Get in Where You Fit In [Explicit Lyrics]

Get in Where You Fit In [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Don't Fight the Intro
2. I'm a Player
3. Just Another Day
4. Gotta Get Some Lovin'
5. Money in the Ghetto
6. Blowjob Betty
7. All My Bitches Are Gone
8. Dangerous Crew
9. Get in Where You Fit In
10. Payboy Short
11. Way Too Real
12. It's All Good
13. Oakland Style

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Get in Where You Fit In
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • awsome
  • Easily His Best Album!
  • Album Number Eight (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
  • Get In Where You Fit In
  • Too Short's finest album.
Get in Where You Fit In
Too Short
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000050R
Release Date: 1993-10-26

Tracks:

  1. Don't Fight The Intro
  2. I'm A Player
  3. Just Another Day
  4. Gotta Get Some Lovin'
  5. Money In The The Ghetto
  6. B!$*&*% Betty
  7. All My B$^#$%* Are Gone
  8. The Dangerous Crew
  9. Get In Where You Fit In
  10. Playboy $hort
  11. Way Too Real
  12. It's All Good
  13. Oakland Style

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars awsome .......2007-07-08

I have always been a fan of todd shaws music since i was a teen back in the late 80's onto today, i really havent gotten into any other rappers seriously, my wife hates the fact that i still like too short thinking of his degridation of women but i dont like him for that so much as his music is true to his heart his beats and rythem are unique and u dont find that with these new rappers who are just about the money

5 out of 5 stars Easily His Best Album!.......2007-05-16

Too Short definitely has had a great mainstay in hip hop today, and has had one as early as 1993, his 8th album, Get In Where You Fit In. Too Short continues his formula of vocal pimpin on wax, and the sales do not lie, he has sold millions of records with his simple but engaging flows. His flows complement the syrupy G-Funk beats courtesy of Ant Banks (one of my fav's), QDIII(another great), The Dangerous Crew. My favorite Short song of all time is here on "Just Another Day." QDIII laces a smooth twangy funk beat with a great whiny synth in the hooks on this 7 1/2 minute classic. Short does a great job telling his life on tour all across the hoods of the U.S. A similar song is DJ Quik's "Jus Lyke Compton" from his 1992 classic Way 2 Fonky, where he tells the tales of touring all thru the U.S. hoods. I love "Way Too Real" where Short gets it raw and trill over an immaculate Ant Banks lowrider ready beat. "Gotta Get Some Lovin'" is where Short is horny and is sick of not having a woman to fool with over a slick syrupy beat; it's hella funny!! "BJ Betty" is raunchy: I believe it is a remake of an 80's song he made, but don't quote me on that! "All My B----s Are Gone" is self-explanatory with a twangy Ant Banks beat where you'll ride slow loud and bangin' to on the avenue! Pimp rap is not new in 1993 and especially to Short Dog, but his charisma and the G-Funk beats definitely make the album a definitely classic!! Banks and Short ddefinitely have great chemistry and I am glad to say they done made a lotta songs together!

5 out of 5 stars Album Number Eight (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2006-12-19

See, this is why I love West Coast music. Too $hort's eighth album "Get In Where You Fit In" is so funky, words cannot explain how much I fell in love with this album. I got into Short Dog back in 2000, with "You Nasty", and felt that I should check out his earlier work. This was the very first album I picked up, in his albums before his retirement.

First, Too Short's rhyme skills are great throughout this album. Just about every song he really kick some dope rhymes. Whether if it's about his pimp game ("BJ Betty"...would be used in a recent DTP song), life in the ghetto streets in Oakland ("Money In The Ghetto"), or just in the day in the life of ol' Short Dog ("Just Another Day").

Production is PERFECT, curteosy of The Dangerous Crew, Ant Banks, and QDIII (who produced Ice Cube's "Lethal Injection" album). QD III produces only one track, "Just Another Day" and that track clocks in about 7 minutes of funk. Some other funky produced tracks throughout this album is "The Dangerous Crew" , "Money In The Ghetto". ALL of these tracks are well produced. I've been listening to rap music for a LONG time, and I'd say, when it comes to production in albums, this would be ranked in my top 5. It's THAT good. (I can't stress that enough)

Guest appearances also bring their A game. "The Dangerous Crew" would feature Bay Area arists Spice 1 (I might want to look into this guy too), Ant Banks, Mhisani, and Pee Wee. Ant Banks also appears on "All My ******* Are Gone" (he says the tighest line towards the end of the song).

Flaws are very little, if you can find any. If you're one of those people who gets offended by derogitory comments toward women, you might not want to come near this or any other Too Short album. Other than that, this album is perfect. I purchased this album about 5 months ago, and it easily became in my top favorites. This is also my first Too Short album pre-retirement, and I'd say I made a very good choice here. If you're reading the reviews here, you need to click the "Add To Cart" button right now. At the price it's listed right now ($9.99 damn near a steal if you ask me), there should be no excuse of why you're not going to pick up this album. It's albums like this that make me wish I lived in Oakland.

Lyrics: A+
Production: A++
Guest Appearances: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+

Favorite Tracks: All thirteen tracks are my favorites.

5 out of 5 stars Get In Where You Fit In.......2006-09-30

What I like about $hort Dog is that throughout all of his material and extensive career in rap he remains REAL. Keepin it real now-a-days is a cliche, but $hort always remained true to the music he makes. Buying every Too $hort LP would be a library in its own. (Although, I do recommend doing so.) If you haven't picked up anything from him yet, you have to buy this record. Hands down my favorite release from him.

5 out of 5 stars Too Short's finest album........2006-09-04

I have purchased EVERY Too Short album. I have listened to all of them many many times. People who know me know that I am not a traditional rap hip-hop fan. Yes I love Rap and Hip Hop, but I don't like someone just cause someone else does, and some of the rappers that people think are the greatest aren't. Clue, my top ten is not what everyone else seems to think is the top ten. Too Short is my number one for many reasons; length of career, quality of music, what he has done, etc etc. What HASN'T Too Short done. This is my favorite because NONE of the songs get tiring or boring. I have gotten people who listen to metal and old stuff to like this album. His beats and samples are used to perfection, and people will be sampling his stuff once he is done. Every song gets a 5. You can't rate something with threes and fours and have it a five for the album. So if you want a good party album with quality sound and feel to it, buy this album.
Get in Where You Fit In
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • awsome
  • Easily His Best Album!
  • Album Number Eight (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars)
  • Get In Where You Fit In
  • Too Short's finest album.
Get in Where You Fit In
Too $hort
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
West CoastWest Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
PopPop | Styles | Blowout Music | Stores | Music
R&BR&B | Styles | Blowout Music | Stores | Music
Rap & Hip-HopRap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Blowout Music | Stores | Music
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  2. Short Dog's in the House
  3. Gettin' It (Album Number Ten)
  4. Life Is...Too Short
  5. Shorty the Pimp

ASIN: B000000512
Release Date: 1993-12-14

Tracks:

  1. I'm A Player
  2. Just Another Day
  3. Gotta Get Some Lovin'
  4. Money In The Ghetto
  5. Get In Shere You Fit In
  6. Playboy Short
  7. Way Too Real
  8. It's All Good
  9. Only The Strong Survive

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars awsome .......2007-07-08

I have always been a fan of todd shaws music since i was a teen back in the late 80's onto today, i really havent gotten into any other rappers seriously, my wife hates the fact that i still like too short thinking of his degridation of women but i dont like him for that so much as his music is true to his heart his beats and rythem are unique and u dont find that with these new rappers who are just about the money

5 out of 5 stars Easily His Best Album!.......2007-05-16

Too Short definitely has had a great mainstay in hip hop today, and has had one as early as 1993, his 8th album, Get In Where You Fit In. Too Short continues his formula of vocal pimpin on wax, and the sales do not lie, he has sold millions of records with his simple but engaging flows. His flows complement the syrupy G-Funk beats courtesy of Ant Banks (one of my fav's), QDIII(another great), The Dangerous Crew. My favorite Short song of all time is here on "Just Another Day." QDIII laces a smooth twangy funk beat with a great whiny synth in the hooks on this 7 1/2 minute classic. Short does a great job telling his life on tour all across the hoods of the U.S. A similar song is DJ Quik's "Jus Lyke Compton" from his 1992 classic Way 2 Fonky, where he tells the tales of touring all thru the U.S. hoods. I love "Way Too Real" where Short gets it raw and trill over an immaculate Ant Banks lowrider ready beat. "Gotta Get Some Lovin'" is where Short is horny and is sick of not having a woman to fool with over a slick syrupy beat; it's hella funny!! "BJ Betty" is raunchy: I believe it is a remake of an 80's song he made, but don't quote me on that! "All My B----s Are Gone" is self-explanatory with a twangy Ant Banks beat where you'll ride slow loud and bangin' to on the avenue! Pimp rap is not new in 1993 and especially to Short Dog, but his charisma and the G-Funk beats definitely make the album a definitely classic!! Banks and Short ddefinitely have great chemistry and I am glad to say they done made a lotta songs together!

5 out of 5 stars Album Number Eight (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2006-12-19

See, this is why I love West Coast music. Too $hort's eighth album "Get In Where You Fit In" is so funky, words cannot explain how much I fell in love with this album. I got into Short Dog back in 2000, with "You Nasty", and felt that I should check out his earlier work. This was the very first album I picked up, in his albums before his retirement.

First, Too Short's rhyme skills are great throughout this album. Just about every song he really kick some dope rhymes. Whether if it's about his pimp game ("BJ Betty"...would be used in a recent DTP song), life in the ghetto streets in Oakland ("Money In The Ghetto"), or just in the day in the life of ol' Short Dog ("Just Another Day").

Production is PERFECT, curteosy of The Dangerous Crew, Ant Banks, and QDIII (who produced Ice Cube's "Lethal Injection" album). QD III produces only one track, "Just Another Day" and that track clocks in about 7 minutes of funk. Some other funky produced tracks throughout this album is "The Dangerous Crew" , "Money In The Ghetto". ALL of these tracks are well produced. I've been listening to rap music for a LONG time, and I'd say, when it comes to production in albums, this would be ranked in my top 5. It's THAT good. (I can't stress that enough)

Guest appearances also bring their A game. "The Dangerous Crew" would feature Bay Area arists Spice 1 (I might want to look into this guy too), Ant Banks, Mhisani, and Pee Wee. Ant Banks also appears on "All My ******* Are Gone" (he says the tighest line towards the end of the song).

Flaws are very little, if you can find any. If you're one of those people who gets offended by derogitory comments toward women, you might not want to come near this or any other Too Short album. Other than that, this album is perfect. I purchased this album about 5 months ago, and it easily became in my top favorites. This is also my first Too Short album pre-retirement, and I'd say I made a very good choice here. If you're reading the reviews here, you need to click the "Add To Cart" button right now. At the price it's listed right now ($9.99 damn near a steal if you ask me), there should be no excuse of why you're not going to pick up this album. It's albums like this that make me wish I lived in Oakland.

Lyrics: A+
Production: A++
Guest Appearances: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+

Favorite Tracks: All thirteen tracks are my favorites.

5 out of 5 stars Get In Where You Fit In.......2006-09-30

What I like about $hort Dog is that throughout all of his material and extensive career in rap he remains REAL. Keepin it real now-a-days is a cliche, but $hort always remained true to the music he makes. Buying every Too $hort LP would be a library in its own. (Although, I do recommend doing so.) If you haven't picked up anything from him yet, you have to buy this record. Hands down my favorite release from him.

5 out of 5 stars Too Short's finest album........2006-09-04

I have purchased EVERY Too Short album. I have listened to all of them many many times. People who know me know that I am not a traditional rap hip-hop fan. Yes I love Rap and Hip Hop, but I don't like someone just cause someone else does, and some of the rappers that people think are the greatest aren't. Clue, my top ten is not what everyone else seems to think is the top ten. Too Short is my number one for many reasons; length of career, quality of music, what he has done, etc etc. What HASN'T Too Short done. This is my favorite because NONE of the songs get tiring or boring. I have gotten people who listen to metal and old stuff to like this album. His beats and samples are used to perfection, and people will be sampling his stuff once he is done. Every song gets a 5. You can't rate something with threes and fours and have it a five for the album. So if you want a good party album with quality sound and feel to it, buy this album.
Written Frustration
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Written Frustration
    D.A.W.U.
    Manufacturer: Droppin' Hit Records/Everyday Music Co.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000CADR58
    Release Date: 2002-08-27

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction
    2. Don't Sleep (Intro)
    3. Don't Sleep
    4. Lesson Learned
    5. Intro to Lyrically Gifted
    6. Lyrically Gifted
    7. Intro to One Reason
    8. One Reason
    9. Feel This
    10. Pressure
    11. Make Way
    12. System
    13. Intro to the Cypher
    14. Cypher
    15. Who Wanna Battle?
    16. Sick & Tired
    17. Intro to Collaboration
    18. Collaboration
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    20. Mother - Mother
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    22. Set Up
    Get in Where You Fit In
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Pretty Good Mixtape
    Get in Where You Fit In
    Young Gunz
    Manufacturer: Young Gunz Media
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2004-12-14

    Tracks:

    1. Neef & Buck Intro
    2. Last Days '04
    3. Can I Kick It
    4. Organized Rhyme
    5. Stick Up
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    7. Skit
    8. Freestyle1
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    10. G.I.F.I. (Get in Where You Fit In)
    11. Man on Fire
    12. No Half Stepping
    13. Just Like That
    14. Skit
    15. Can We Live?
    16. Scenario '04
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    18. Live from Philly
    19. Pooda Brown Freestyle
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    22. Skit
    23. Throwback [Remix] - Usher, Young Gunz
    24. Skit
    25. Freestyle2
    26. Freestyle3

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Mixtape.......2005-01-08

    Young Chris & Neef get Pooda Brown (Neef's brother) to join them in this mixtape to show off their new label and the new talent, Pooda Brown. Of the 20 "songs" most are freestyles with other peoples beats. Besides Pooda Brown (who is on 13 of the 20 songs) only Rell, Usher & Kanye West are on the album, each on one song. Young Chris is on 14 songs and Neef is on 13 of them. There is one song I skip, 5 average songs and the rest are good. Not as good as their first album which I liked alot, but still a good 58 minute album to have for their fans.

    #2 - 9 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #3 - 7.5 (Chris)
    #4 - 7.5 (Pooda)
    #5 - 8 (Neef)
    #6 - 9 (Chris, Neef, Kanye West, john legend)
    #8 - 8 (Chris & Neef)
    #9 - 9 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #10 - 8 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #11 - 8.5 (Pooda)
    #12 - 8 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #13 - 7.5 (Pooda)
    #15 - 9 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #16 - 8 (Chris, Neef, Pooda)
    #18 - 7 (Chris)
    #19 - 9 (Pooda)
    #20 - 9 ((Chris, Neef, Pooda, Rell)
    #21 - 7 (Neef & Chris)
    #23 - 5.5 (Chris, Neef, Usher)
    #25 - 8 (Pooda)
    #26 - 8 (Chris & Pooda)

    Young Chris -- Christopher Ries -- b. 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
    Neef -- Haneef Muhammad -- b. 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
    Pooda Brown -- T. Muhammad -- Philadelphia, PA

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    Get in Where You Fit In
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Get in Where You Fit In
      Too $hort
      Manufacturer: Com
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B0001H9U1C
      Release Date: 1988-01-01

      Tracks:

      1. I'm a Player
      2. Just Another Day
      3. Gotta Get Some Lovin'
      4. Money in the Ghetto
      5. Get in Where You Fit In
      6. Playboy Short
      7. Way Too Real
      8. It's All Good
      9. Only the Strong Survive

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