
On this day May 27, 1985, Oakland rapper Too Short released his second studio album Players, continuing to build his reputation as a pioneering voice in West Coast hip hop. Known for his explicit lyrics, streetwise attitude, and signature laid back delivery, Too Short used this album to further establish his unique style and raw storytelling.
Players was released independently through 75 Girls Records and helped Too Short gain traction in the underground scene before his later mainstream success. The album captured the gritty reality of urban life and laid the foundation for what would become a prolific and influential career in rap.
Fun fact: Too Short recorded much of his early music with basic equipment in his home studio and sold tapes directly to fans on the streets of Oakland.
Players was released independently through 75 Girls Records and helped Too Short gain traction in the underground scene before his later mainstream success. The album captured the gritty reality of urban life and laid the foundation for what would become a prolific and influential career in rap.
Fun fact: Too Short recorded much of his early music with basic equipment in his home studio and sold tapes directly to fans on the streets of Oakland.