Bible of a Pimp

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Bible of a Pimp
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2007
Genre
Label Jive Records, Up All Nite
Producer Lil Jon, Jazze Pha, will.i.am
Too Short chronology
Blow the Whistle
(2006)
Bible of a Pimp
(2007)
I Love the Bay
(2007)

Bible of a Pimp is a compilation by Too Short. It is a 2002 rerelease of his independent CDs from 1983 & 85 with a bonus DVD.

Contents

Track list

Disc 1

  1. Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches
  2. She's a Bitch
  3. Bitch Sucks Dick
  4. Blowjob Betty
  5. Short Side
  6. Playboy Short
  7. From Here to New York
  8. Girl (That's Your Life)
  9. Coke Dealers

Disc 2

  1. Female Funk
  2. Oakland California
  3. Don't Stop Rappin
  4. Shortrapp
  5. Wild Wild West
  6. Every Time
  7. Dance (Don't Geek)
  8. Don't Ever Stop
  9. Players

BONUS DVD: Exclusive Interviews


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