Too Short has been rapping for over 30 years, and shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. The Oakland, California icon has made what was once considered a fad, a lengthy career full of platinum hits.
On the heels of his freshly-released two-part, Top 200 set of albums with fellow bay veteran E-40, the pioneering legend stopped by to speak to HipHopDX about the History project, working with Dr. Dre for the now mythological Detox album, and appearing on VH1‘s Couples Therapy reality show.

HipHopDX: You and E-40 have these two long-awaited History albums, tell me a little bit about it…
Too Short: The [History: Mob Music] side is us just being true to our roots of us coming up out of the ’90s with the sound that we invented. We always called it that Bay area mob shit, you know? Me and E-40 had a gang of those songs during that time, in the ’80s and ’90s, so it’s just us paying homage to that. The [History: Function Music] side is just what’s going on right now in clubs, and they call the party the function, so it’s function music, party music.
DX: With you and 40 being so well-known for that mob music sound, why make a record like Function Music?
Too Short: Back in the day me and 40 didn’t mess around with Dance music, neither one of us. Then somewhere along the lines we kind of flipped the script and started making songs for the dance floor. Once you do this shit, it’s no-brainer. When you make a song that gets played in the club, it keeps the phone ringing. We could’ve sat there and made an album that sounded like classic Too Short and E-40, but we said we gotta make some shit for the club.
[On both albums], 40 was A&R since he’s been recording 85 motherfucking songs in the last year and a half, and working with every producer on the West Coast and getting all the hot shit. 40 said he’d be the point person and get all the music together. I’d been running around all summer, but we went into the studio probably like last year and did a bunch of songs, we went into the studio earlier this year and did a bunch of songs. But it wasn’t the right time for us to stop and focus the way we always kind of did, so finally we got a deadline and the deadline was August something or it wasn’t going to happen this year.
So basically, he went in and solicited fucking 50 beats from the all the folks he was getting and he went ahead and did one verse, one 16 verse, one 18 verse and then mostly a lot of hooks and shit. Then I came in for like two weeks, just went in and filled in all the blanks and that’s how we did it. We did a lot of songs, in fact we did four songs the same day; a few songs he rapped on them, I rapped on them, then he would rap on them later. By the time I was there to beat the deadline he had a lot of the shit already recorded so it made the process real smooth. He told me he probably has another 100 songs right now. E-40 be rapping his ass off, he wants to do another double with me.
DX: You did some stuff with Dr. Dre for the Detox album. Can you tell us anything about your experience with working with Dre and what you guys put together?
Too Short: I think the best verse I ever spit in my life is over there in Dr. Dre’s studio on a song that he did that… I don’t know if anyone’s ever gonna hear it! It’s the hardest I ever worked on a verse and I didn’t even write it, but the way he directed me was just insane. When he played it back I was like, “Holy shit! Is that me?” People would come to me and ask me to play that song I did with him, but I haven’t heard it since I was in the studio with him. I heard in the studio and haven’t heard it since. It’s a big mystery to me, too. His verse, my verse, he’s got all kinds of people. I hope I make the Detox album.
DX: So if you didn’t write the verse for that song, then who did?
Too Short: Kurupt’s little brother, Roscoe. He already knew what he wanted me to say. He came up to me saying, “I want you to do something different.” It’s Dr. Dre, you know what I’m saying? He likes to be an inventor. He wanted Too Short like nobody’s ever seen or heard Too Short before, and that’s what he got. He was so particular about this shit, I came back to the studio two times after I did the verse to change some lines and change some words and shit. The song [is subtitled] “Pussy”, It’s called “Man’s Best Friend,” but it’s really called “Pussy” because they never say a man’s best friend in the song. I literally cannot forget, he had me saying this one part, it’s two words: the pussy. And I really said that shit over and over again for about a fucking hour!
DX: He had you saying “the pussy” over and over? Why?
Too Short: Because you got to say it a certain way and I’m like man, I know a lot about pussy, but I can’t fucking say this shit the way you want me to say it. I mean, shit. [Laughs] But everybody told me that’s how it works, that’s just how he works.

DX: You’re on a new TV show VH1 Couples Therapy. Tell me about that.
Too Short: Yeah, man I was exploring some loose ends and it was something that came out of the blue. They asked me to be on the show and we were going over the numbers, and I was like, “Shit, you’re going to give me that much? How long do I have to be there?” They told me a couple of weeks. I told them I wasn’t too sure, but I wouldn’t mind getting that payday. I’m not really like in a relationship to go through couples therapy with. We went back and forth for three days and finally they came back with an angle of you can just come on there. So, I went on there and got a little therapy from a real therapist try to figure out why I don’t like to commit and it worked a little bit. Shit, I really went through the motions and I really did the real therapy. The therapist pulled me to the side the first day and said I was bullshitting. I actually was not bullshitting,I told her I would like to see what’s going on and figure out what is going on with me and these commitment issues and shit. I learned a little bit, but I still find it hard to commit.
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i’m convinced that detox shit is never gonna see the light of day
I can’t wait to not hear Detox. When it doesn’t come out I’m gonna buy 3 copies, one for the whip, one for the crib and one for my sony walkman. I hope they make videos for all of the songs that are not going to be released. When Dre wins a Grammy for the songs that are never going to be released, it’s gonna be a fine day.
It’s a shame that even if Detox ever comes out there are tons of awesome songs that nobody will ever hear.
GET READY EVERYBODY BECAUSE WE’LL BE ABLE TO HEAR TOO SHORT’S VERSES FROM THE DETOX SESSIONS……..NEVER!!!!!
One more irrelevant nigga trying to get on TV
shit is funny how you always put “Fuck (wherever the person the article’s about is from)”
whats up with all you internet geeks calling rappers irrelevant.. you need to keep your irrelevant ass off your mom’s desktop computer. fuckin tards
Detox is coming
I’m sure you were saying that shit in 2001 as well. When the fuck will you wake up nigga?? Detox ain’t coming.
he’s gonna collab with everybody then drop
Yes in 2035.
are u kidding i bet dre has the best material ever made but the he thinks the industry doesntunderstand
have u heard emienms verse on toppess purest eminem verse ever
i mean no accent i dont think he really tries anymore
between topless and under pressure they were both certified hits.. Dre fucked up by not pushin 1 or both of those records i still got them on my ipod.. ilike the topless with em and t.i.. and jayz just murdered under pressure
dre gave us keef instead of detox … i feel used
keef is not on aftermath, shut up
Did Dre at least give you cab fare afterwards?
rich people dont care aboutnotin
dre raised kendrick
kendrick was manufactured
kendrick was in thestudio with dre and snoop
detoxs a rumor tomake u mad
and eminems been a sell out since sslp
imagine if em stayed indepent
fuck talk
Cool beans, fucktard.
imagine if eminem stayed independent…we probably never would’ve heard of him til like 2006 and then he would’ve been all hify and shit. assuming he didn’t quit first.
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detox gonna flop!
nah if it would, it’ll never be release
You can’t get a girlfriend, dog, cuz you such a f’n asshole!
how you gonna call this your best verse AND ADMIT you didnt even write it LOL
LMAO thats like me saying i caught the craziest touchtown even for the giants on MNF then u find out i did it in madden are u serious HAHA
usually i go by the name of lol but i had to capitalize this shit. too-short i had to call u out on the epic fail of the year by far and maybe next year to.
HOW AS A MF RAPPER ARTIST CAN YOU EVER SAY MY GREATEST VERSE IS ON DETOX, BLOW IT LIKE ITS UR ACTUAL VERSE THAN SAY YOU DIDNT WRITE THAT SHIT ROSCOE WROTE YOUR BEST VERSE EVER HAHAHAH..LMAOOOO that is just to funny. did he not think before he answered that ?
it’s called being an artist or a performer…something most ignorant hiphop fans wouldn’t know anything about.
I honestly thought Detox would have came out in late 2011. Due to the singles release, Dr Dre needs to get his shit together the lead single was released over 2 years ago!
this interview isn’t good at all. i just read the new game interview and left honest feedback for that one too. you can really tell the difference between somebody who understands how to give a good interview. i’m an avid too short fan and this didn’t cut it for me at all. it’s a very shallow read and just overall “amatuer” as far as interviews go. i hope that this site will allow the person who did the game interview to do one with too short. we the readers want to read something “not predictable” and actually learn something about the subject. you can take this interview feedback with a grain of salt but this just isn’t a good reflection on an artist such as too short who really deserves better and a much better interviewer. #simpletruth