No Trespassing (album)

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No Trespassing
Too-short-no-trespassing.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 28, 2012
Recorded20102011
Genre Hip hop
Length65:21
Label Dangerous Music EMI
Producer
  • Too Short
  • Vincent "VT" Tolan
  • Erk Tha Jerk
  • Rob-E
  • Rico Tha Kidd
  • Chase Hattan
  • DJ Klypso
  • Lil' Jon
  • FX
  • Beat Roc
  • Marc Garvey
  • C. Ballin
  • Evan Bogart
  • Elijah Baker
  • Exclusive
  • Wallpaper
Too Short chronology
Respect the Pimpin'
(2010)
No Trespassing
(2012)
History: Mob Music
(2012)
Singles from No Trespassing
  1. "Money on the Floor"
    Released: October 7, 2011 [1]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [2]
RapReviews(6.5/10) [3]

No Trespassing is the nineteenth studio album by American rapper Too Short. It was released on February 28, 2012, under Dangerous Music, owned by Too Short. The album's production was handled by Vincent VT Tolan, Exclusive, DJ Klypso, and various others with guest features from 50 Cent, E-40, Kokane and Snoop Dogg. [4]

Contents

Background

The album was backed by the lead single "Money on the Floor", [5] which features Bay Area friend and ex-Label Mate, E-40. [6] After the video release $hort revealed the cover of the album, that features his face over plates of the warning of No Trespassing, and after few days the track list was revealed to the public. [7]

Music videos were also released for "I Got Caught" featuring Martin Luther, "Playa Fo Life" featuring Dom Kennedy and Beeda Weeda, "Hey" featuring Silk-E, "Hog Ridin'" featuring Richie Rich, "Double Header" featuring Wallpaper, and "Trying to Come Up" featuring C.O. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 129 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 5,000 copies in the United States. [14]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."What the Fuck"
  • Erk Tha Jerk
  • Too Short
4:33
2."Got Her Like"VT4:31
3."Playa fo Life" (featuring 1-O.A.K., Beeda Weeda, and Dom Kennedy)Rob-E3:29
4."Trying to Come Up" (featuring C.O. and Sir Michael Rocks)VT4:14
5."Cush Cologne" (featuring Rico Tha Kidd and DJ Upgrade)
  • Rico Tha Kidd
  • Too Short
3:53
6."The Magazine" (featuring Chase Hattan)Chase Hattan2:58
7."I Got Caught" (featuring Martin Luther)
  • VT
  • Too Short
4:28
8."I'm a Stop" (featuring 50 Cent, Devin the Dude, and Twista)DJ Klypso4:59
9."Hog Ridin'" (featuring Richie Rich) Lil Jon 4:18
10."Porno Bitch"VT3:12
11."Shut Up Nancy" (featuring Kokane)FX4:08
12."Boss" (featuring Silk-E)Beat Roc4:22
13."Hey" (featuring Silk-E)Marc Garvey3:30
14."Money on the Floor" (featuring E-40)C. Ballin3:55
15."Double Header" (featuring Wallpaper)
  • Evan Bogart
  • Wallpaper
2:34
16."Respect the Pimpin'" (featuring Snoop Dogg)Elijah Baker2:56
17."Ba Boom Cha" (featuring Yung Lott, DB Tha General, Rico Tha Kidd, DJ Upgrade, Ginger, and Prince Lefty)Exclusive3:28

Notes

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