Short But Funky is the first promotional single released by Too Short for his album Short Dog's in the House, released in 1990. The song samples "High" by Skyy. It is considered one of Too Short's more notable songs, and was re-released in 2006 on Mack of the Century... Too Short's Greatest Hits. Unlike many of Too Short's songs, Short But Funky is devoid of profanity or violent content, and is much more light-hearted, and friendly for radio play.

"Short But Funky"
Single by Too Short
from the album Short Dog's in the House
Released1990
GenreHip hop
Length4:13
LabelJive
Songwriter(s)Dame Edwards, Keenan Foster
Producer(s)Keenan Foster
Too Short singles chronology
"The Ghetto"
(1990)
"Short But Funky"
(1990)
"I Want to be Free (That's the Truth)"
(1992)

The song was not written by Shaw, but rather instead was written by Dame "Dangerous" Edwards and Keenan Foster. The original intent was to allow Too Short to adapt a much more different flow and rap to different subject matter.[1] The song also contains a subliminal MC Hammer diss, who was another Oakland emcee that was high-charting, with his more pop-oriented content.

Track listing edit

  • US 12" vinyl
  1. "Short But Funky" (Radio Version) (4:13)
  2. "Short But Funky" (Hula & K Fingers Remix) (3:41)
  3. "Short But Funky" (Extended Remix) (5:30)
  4. "Life Is... Too Short" (Live in Oakland 1990) (3:48)
  5. "Short But Funky" (Instrumental) (4:39)

Chart Positions edit

Chart Position
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks # 36
Hot Rap Singles # 14

References edit

  1. ^ "Too $hort Breaks Down His 25 Most Essential Songs".