A rap artist best known as Short Dawg was born and raised in the Sunnyside area of Houston, TX. Short was influenced early
A rap artist best known as Short Dawg was born and raised in the Sunnyside area of Houston, TX. Short was influenced early by the ways of street life and initially, did not have a strong interest in a rap career. However, once his older brother Blumega heard his witty freestyling ability, he urged Short to consider taking it more seriously.
Short Dawg eventually dropped out of school at Texas A&M University and relocated to Atlanta, GA to focus more on his music. Soon after, Short Dawg was discovered by Hip Hop mogul Russell Simmons and signed to Russell Simmons Music Group (RSMG). An attempt at a joint venture between RSMG and Def Jam Records didn’t work out, which resulted in Short Dawg signing with RSMG and Jermaine Dupri’s SoSoDef record label.
With a few tours and several mixtapes under his belt, Short’s popularity surely began to rise. Becoming a familiar face alongside artists like Bow Wow and other household names, it seemed Short would soon take the industry by storm. However, plagued by obstacles and other more personal issues, Short’s music career seemed to be stuck at a standstill.
But in spite of these speed bumps, Short remained determined to solidify his spot in hip hop. And with the help of superstar rap artist Lil’ Wayne, that’s exactly what Short was able to do. Lil’ Wayne featured Short Dawg on the Syrup Sippin’ anthem, “Me and My Drank”, and after fans heard his verse, they knew Short Dawg was a force to be reckoned with. Seeing that things weren’t going as planned over at RSMG/SoSoDef, Short Dawg began to seek other avenues to get the recognition that he deserved.
After approximately 2 years of friendship, Lil’ Wayne waited for the right time and presented Short with an opportunity to sign to his own label, Young Money Entertainment. Short Dawg accepted the offer and since then has fit in very well over at the Young Money camp. And with the remarkable success of his 2 latest mixtapes (Southern Flame Spitta Volumes 3 & 3.5), Short Dawg’s fan base has rapidly continued to grow. But nevertheless, Short has also adopted the name Elvis Freshley as his alter ego, informing his fans that he is not one dimensional and will definitely expand into other alternative genres of music. Therefore, with what seems like an infinite arsenal of clever punchlines and the ability to deliver high quality music without ever need the use of a pen or a pad, we can rest assured that Short Dawg has a lot more to look forward to in the near future.