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Track Listing 1. Can't Stay Away 2. Ain't No Bitches 3. Don't Stop Rappin' - (featuring 8Ball/MJG) 4. Here We Go - (Jermaine Dupri mix, featuring Jay-Z) 5. More Freaky Tales 6. You Might Get G'Eed - (featuring Daz/E-40/Soopa Fly) 7. Good Life 8. Longevity - (featuring Scarface) 9. How Does It Feel? - (featuring Dwayne Wiggins) 10. What Happened to the Groupies - (featuring B-Legit) 11. Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches 12. Can't Stay Away - (Outro) 13. Here We Go - (Lil Jon remix, bonus track, featuring Jay-Z/Shabba Ranks/Lil John/Eastside Boyz) 14. Nation Riders - (with Slink Capone/Murda One/G-Side/Playa Playa) 15. G-2000 - (with Badwayz/Zu/Al Block/Hellakilla) 16. Don't Trust Her - (with Badwayz) 17. In the Studio - (with Quint Black)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | 8Ball & MJG, B-Legit, Daz, Dwayne Wiggins, E-40, Eastside Boyz, Eightball & MJG, Eightball, Horace Brown, Jay-Z, Lil John, Scarface, Shabba Ranks, Soopa Fly | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Too Short, Horace Brown, Eightball & MJG, Jay-Z, Shabba Ranks, Daz, E-40, Scarface, Dwayne Wiggins, B-Legit, Lil John (rap vocals); Jazze Pha (various instruments, background vocals); Craig Love, Charles Pettaway, Dwayne Wiggins (guitar); Jay Da Sinnusta (harmonica); Taj Mahal (keyboards, drums); Erick Sermon (keyboards, programming); Black, Jay Mac (keyboards); Torrence Scott (bass); Captain Sav A Hoe, Suge, Otis, Juree Manning (background vocals). Producers include: Too Short, Erick Sermon, Diamond D, Ant Banks, Mike D. Engineers include: Taj Tilghman, Josh Butler, Wellington "Tesh" Gray. Principally recorded at Oakland City Studios & Ant Banks Bad Ass Beat Lab in Atlanta, Georgia.
Industry Reviews 4 (out of 5) - ...Too Short trades rhymes with a number of MCs who complement his voice and style....This extremely well-executed album takes chances that Short wouldn't have taken in the past... Rap Pages (05/01/1999)
4 Mics (out of 5) - ...the most biased of hip-hop heads will have to admit that Short The Pimp [is] easily...the world's most consistent hip-hop act....CAN'T STAY AWAY will have Too Short fans more likely hitting the rewind button than the fast-forward one... The Source (04/01/1999)
...Oaktown's finest--now living in Atlanta--has delivered a musical aesthetic that's pure genius in its simplicity....Jive's platinum goose has just hatched his 11th release... Vibe (04/01/1999)
3 Stars (out of 5) - ...exudes the same horny, pimped-out vibe as Short's previous albums... Rolling Stone (04/01/1999)
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