Video Premiere: Too $hort Explains "No Trespassing" (Part 2)

Part two of Too $hort's series about his new album.

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In the first part of this series, Too $hort explained seven tracks off his new album No Trespassing. He revealed some interesting details about linking up with LA rapper Dom Kennedy, explained that the song "Cush Cologne" was originally for Rico Tha Kidd’s album, and talked about stepping out of his usual comfort zone on “The Magazine.”

In part two, $hort Dawg goes through tracks eight through seventeen. Here, the Bay Area legend speaks on his favorite track from the album and explains the sound he was going for. “This is the vibe I want on the album. Laid-back with singing. I want keyboards, bass guitars, guitars. I want to hear the musicians.”

Tracks:

8) I'm a Stop feat. 50 Cent, Twista & Devin The Dude
9) Hog Ridin' feat. Richie Rich
10) Porno Bitch
11) Shut Up Nancy feat. Kokane
12) Boss feat. Silk-E
13) Hey feat. Silk-E
14) Money On the Floor feat. E-40
15) Double Header feat. Wallpaper
16) Respect The Pimpin' feat. Snoop Dogg
17) Ba Boom Cha feat. DB Tha General, Rico Tha Kidd, DJ Upgrade, Prince Lefty, Ginger & Yung Lott

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