Master Shortie

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Dead End (Radio Edit) 02:59 Tools
Bringing It Back (Radio Edit) 02:47 Tools
Follow Fashion (Acoustic) (feat. Ed Sheeran, Master Shortie, Mikill Pane & Sincere) 04:58 Tools
Dead End 00:00 Tools
Bringing It Back 03:13 Tools
Dead End (Full Mix) 03:50 Tools
Dance Like a White Boy 01:07 Tools
Dead End (Don Diablo Knows You Like It Hard Remix) 03:22 Tools
Rope Chain 03:34 Tools
Bringing It Back (Live at RAK) 03:17 Tools
Swagger Chick 03:48 Tools
Bringing It Back (The Euphonix Mix) 03:10 Tools
Have It Your Way 03:08 Tools
London Town 03:33 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Crystal Fighters Remix) 04:01 Tools
Under The Moon 04:22 Tools
Bringing It Back (The Knocks Remix) 03:12 Tools
Nothing To Be Scared Of (Prince Charming) 03:02 Tools
Groupie Love 03:30 Tools
Right Time 02:52 Tools
Dead End - Don Diablo Mix 05:19 Tools
Why (Interlude) 02:19 Tools
Thank You - DJ Mighty Mi & DJ Slugworth Remix 03:20 Tools
Thank You - Rell the Soundbender Remix 03:45 Tools
A.D.H.D (Intro) 01:06 Tools
Dead End (Sticky K Remix) 01:06 Tools
Daydream (Chasing Shadows Remix) 02:30 Tools
Sexy Chain Ft Justice + U2 02:32 Tools
Bringin It Back (The Knocks Remix) 03:19 Tools
Thank You - Dirty 03:45 Tools
Follow Fashion (feat. Mikill Pane, Master Shorite & Sincere) 03:45 Tools
Dead End (Chew Fu GhettoHouse fix) 06:11 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Fast Man Remix) 06:11 Tools
Dead End (Don Diablo Mix) 05:19 Tools
Dance Like a White Boy (Radio Riddler Version) 04:23 Tools
Dead Girls Ft The Virgins + Twelves 03:02 Tools
Style 03:11 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Soul Seekerz Radio Edit) 03:11 Tools
Dead End - Don Diablo Knows You Like It Hard Remix 03:23 Tools
Bringing It Back (Ike Synton Remix) 03:23 Tools
Bringing It Back (Main Version) 03:12 Tools
Follow Fashion (Will Power Remix) (feat. Mikill Pane, Master Shortie & Sincere) 05:33 Tools
Gravity (feat. Ed Sheeran) 03:47 Tools
A.D.H.D intro 01:09 Tools
Dead End - Full Mix 03:28 Tools
Dead End (Chew Fu Refix) 06:10 Tools
Elvis Presley (feat. Skepta) 06:10 Tools
Prince Charming 06:10 Tools
Dead End (Don Diablo Know You Like It Hard Remix) 04:50 Tools
Dead End (Chew-Fu Refix) 06:09 Tools
Thank You - Radio 03:45 Tools
Dead End (CHEW FU RE-FIX) 06:09 Tools
Good Times (Feat. Outasight) 02:11 Tools
ADHD Intro 01:06 Tools
If This World Were Mine 02:41 Tools
Common People (Feat. Rizzle Kicks) 03:36 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) 02:41 Tools
Dead End (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Crystal Edit) 02:41 Tools
Shape Up 03:45 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Sketch Iz Dead Remix) 03:45 Tools
Ready for Love 03:45 Tools
Merry Go Round 03:45 Tools
Dead End - Radio Edit 03:47 Tools
Nobody Taught Me 03:45 Tools
Rope Chain (Goldielocks Mix) 04:10 Tools
Butterflies 03:44 Tools
Bringing It Back (Instrumental) 03:20 Tools
Social Groups 00:30 Tools
Thank You (feat. The Cataracs & Leaf) 03:44 Tools
Prodigal Son 03:46 Tools
Bringing It Back (A Cappella) 03:20 Tools
I Lyk The way 00:30 Tools
Taking Back My Life 03:22 Tools
Thank You (Dirty) 03:44 Tools
Good Feeling 03:44 Tools
Thank you 03:44 Tools
Gravity 03:44 Tools
Dead End (Simon Diamond Mix) 04:07 Tools
Butterflies (Feat. Chiddy) 02:41 Tools
DayDream (Chasing Shadow Remix) 04:07 Tools
Social Groups - Single 03:33 Tools
6AM (Feat. Sway) 03:26 Tools
Brand new rough (ADIDAS) 04:07 Tools
All I Need (feat. Bruno Mars) 03:21 Tools
Dead End (www.GRIZZLIS.lt) 03:21 Tools
Dead End (Alan Braxe Crystal Edit Mashup) 03:21 Tools
Magic 03:28 Tools
Common People 03:30 Tools
Good Times 02:11 Tools
Hello Hello (Feat. Eliza Doolittle) 03:30 Tools
Master Shortie - Daydream (Chasing Shadows Remix) 03:30 Tools
MistaJam Presents Odd One Out Mashtape 03:30 Tools
Dead End (Suds & Soda Clash Up) 03:28 Tools
Dead End (Suds and Soda Clash Up) 03:28 Tools
Dead End - Don Diablo Remix 03:49 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Live) 03:13 Tools
Bringing it back (Bangarang Remix) 03:13 Tools
Good Feeling (Feat. Zak Downtown) 03:07 Tools
Downtown 03:33 Tools
6am 03:47 Tools
Daydream ( Chasing Shadows Remix ) 02:31 Tools
Swagger Chick (feat. Vanessa White) 03:47 Tools
Swagger Chick (Live) 03:47 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Original) 03:49 Tools
Why [Interlude] 03:49 Tools
Fu//k Off (feat. Spank & Fstreet) 03:47 Tools
Bringing It Back (Fred Chateau Mix) 03:47 Tools
Love Won't Stick Around 03:47 Tools
6 AM 03:47 Tools
A.D.H.D - Intro 03:47 Tools
Gravity ft. Ed Sheeran 03:49 Tools
Social Groups (London Riots 2011) 03:49 Tools
Thank You (Radio) 03:44 Tools
Dead End [Don Diablo Mix] 03:44 Tools
I Like The Way 03:44 Tools
Bringing It Back (Pigeonheadz Remix Ft Double S & J2K) (Clean) 03:44 Tools
Dead End [Full Mix] 03:01 Tools
A.D.H.D. Intro 03:44 Tools
Bringing It Back (Live @ RAK) 03:44 Tools
Bringing It Back (Single Edit) 03:44 Tools
Dance Like a White Boy (Gibberish Mix) 03:44 Tools
Rope Chain (Live Ras Kwame Session) 03:44 Tools
Gravity (Ft. Ed Sheeran) 03:48 Tools
Thank You (feat. Leaf & The Cataracs) [Dirty] 01:30 Tools
Google Me (feat. Yung Rio) 01:30 Tools
Hello Hello 01:30 Tools
Dead End (Don Diablo knows u like it hard remix) 00:30 Tools
Bringing It Back - Radio Edit 03:01 Tools
Dead End (R1BW 09) 00:30 Tools
Daydream 00:30 Tools
Briki Chik ft Mario 03:01 Tools
This Way 01:30 Tools
Rope Chain (Afro Deluxe Remix) 03:01 Tools
Bringing It Back - The Knocks Remix 03:19 Tools
Why 03:01 Tools
A.D.H.Dubstep intro 03:01 Tools
London Town ADHDubstep Version 03:01 Tools
Dance Like A White Boy (Live at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend) 03:01 Tools
Why - Interlude 03:01 Tools
Nothing To Be Scared Of 03:01 Tools
Dead End (Afrique Deluxe Remix) 03:01 Tools
Dead End - Reverie Mix 03:01 Tools
A Millie edit 03:01 Tools
Afrocentric Chicken (feat. Bluey Robinson) 03:01 Tools
Dead end (new hook2) snip 03:01 Tools
Dead End ADHDubstep Version 03:01 Tools
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Let there be no mistake, Master Shortie – rapper, entrepreneur - samplemeister - indie/rap pioneer and musical trail-blazer - is a man who always gets what he wants. This, after all, is a self-made 20-year-old artist who simply doesn’t play by anyone’s rules but his own. A man who has been recording raps off his own back and without any major label backing since he was 12 and is totally in charge of all of his own promotion, record releases, styling and marketing. As a result he’s become the poster boy of a DIY underground scene that represents everything that’s exciting and unique about UK music today, and all the while making the kind of vibrant, nail-you-to-the-groove 80s tinged electro-hop that puts him alongside Black Kids, Cool Kids and any other kind of kids that are redefining what 21st Century, post-industry music can be. Born Theo Kerlin he moved South London. (with his mum and sister at the age of six), Shortie was already something of a music aficionado – his dad ran an East London jazz bar throughout his childhood and he grew up listening to everything from Prince to Aerosmith to Run DMC. After a short stint at the Brit School at the age of 14 (he soon dropped out, claiming “it wasn’t me, it didn’t suit me”), he started recording and producing his own adolescent hip-hop songs with producers and an underground reggae singer called Sparky. He’d rap about his experiences with girls and his hatred of being stereotyped, indulging his love of electronica, hip-hop and indie to create a brand of alternative hip-hop all his own. The two songs he recorded in his early teens took influence from the neo-soul underground New York Backpack rappers, Mos Def, Andre 3000, Prince, Paul Simon, Terence Trent Darby and Tracy Chapman, and certainly weren’t what the average rap toe-dipper might call ‘grime’. Nabbing support slots with American urban acts such as ATL at the Hackney Empire, the Scala and Shepherd’s Bush Empire from the age of 16, Master Shortie honed his art writing and recording with all manner of dance, rap and rock acts. As something of a genre-hopping pioneer, Shortie was writing songs with guitar bands long before urban acts collaborating with indie bands or pop producers became the chart-topping norm. Ironically, it’s Shortie’s charm, energy and individual style – the iris-scorching baseball caps, cuddly crunk accoutrements and the jeans of a Kings Of Leon – that set him apart from the crowd. But the ever-changing parade of wannabe svengalis swirling around him and several industry buzzes which came to nothing left Shortie distrustful of the music industry (as the spite-fuelled ‘Merry Go Round’ attests) and so he decided, with his trademark determination, to do it all himself. Which, with the help of intense Myspace plugging (Shortie was on the site every day, interacting with his fans) and a home-made video for ‘Rope Chain’ on YouTube, turned Shortie from a child star of the commercial West End into the hottest underground alternative hip-hop act in the country. Hence he was asked to support fellow rock/rap rabble-rousers Hadouken! on their recent UK tour and is set to self-release indie rap thumper ‘Dead End’ as his first major single later this year. Master Shortie’s fresh, enthusiastic self-made-man approach to making and releasing his music is an inspiration in an age when so many supposedly ‘underground’ acts are busy chasing major label deals and shrouding themselves in designer hype to mask their essential lack of talent. Here, however, is the Real Deal, and he’s ready to unleash his molten mix of The Rapture, Outkast, DMX, Usher, Klaxons, Prince, Axel F and drum’n’bass on the world. The question is, is the world ready for such an unquantifiable boy genius as MS? “The albums called ADHD, standing for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” he says, “it’s like when someone’s different, people just don’t know what to do or how to take it, and as a child, if your different, they classify you as having ADHD. Same as my music, it’s very different, and the fact that it appeals to everyone, and it hasn’t been done before.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.