Fashawn discography

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This is the discography for American hip hop musician Fashawn. [1] [2]

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

Collaborative albums

EPs

Mixtapes

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Game Goofy"2007 Planet Asia, Diego ReddJewelry Box Sessions
"Far Left"2008 Evidence, The Alchemist The Layover EP
"Buyer's Guide" Mick Boogie, DJ TreatsLeaders of the New Cool
"Life Is Too Short"Mick BoogieThe Honor Roll
"Allready"2009 The Grouch, Mistah F.A.B. Three Eyes Off the Time
"Let Go (My Life) Soul Assassins Soul Assassins: Intermission
"Pulp Fiction Pt. 1" U-N-I A Love Supreme
"Because I'm Black" Statik Selektah Back 2 Basics (Leaders of the New School)
"Going Back to Cali"Mick Boogie & DJ TreatsUnbelievable: The Notorious Edition
"7:30"Chace InfiniteI Would Have Killed This Mixtape
"Relaxation"2010 J. Cole, OmenMixtape for the Ville Pt. 2
"The Coast"Statik Selektah, Evidence, Kali 100 Proof: The Hangover
"Questions" Strong Arm Steady, Madlib, Planet Asia In Search of Stoney Jackson
"Wassup wassup" Gangrene, Evidence Gutter Water
"Plead the Fifth" Zion I, The GrouchHeroes In the Healing of the Nation
"Bootleg Liquor"Balance, Thurzday, Mistah F.A.B.I Do It For Hip-Hop
"Aces High" Rakaa, Evidence, Defari Crown of Thorns
"Same Folks"Evidence Cats & Dogs
"Winnipeg"2011Abstract ArtformHis Story In The Making
"Hearing the Melody"2012 9th Wonder, Skyzoo, King Mez The Wonder Years
"Mt. Money" Wiz Khalifa N/A
"Jeune Prince"2013 Joke Tokyo
"Holy Visions"Zion IThe Vapors
"Banging Sound"2014Step Brothers (Evidence & The Alchemist) Lord Steppington
"Cali Dreamin"Dag Savage (Exile & Johaz), Co$$E&J
"Lost in the Crowd" Bassnectar, Jantsen, Zion INoise vs. Beauty
"Hallelujah" Dilated Peoples, Rapsody, Domo Genesis, Vinnie Paz, Action Bronson Directors of Photography
"Selfish"2015 DJ EFN, King Tee, Kurupt Another Time
"Copycat" 20syl Motifs II EP
"Pick & Roll"2022Fresh Kils, RoshinIn Transit

Music videos

As main artist

List of music videos, showing year released and director
TitleYearDirector(s)
"F.A.S.H.A.W.N."2008Punit Dhesi
"Our Way"
(featuring Evidence)
2009Punit Dhesi
"Sunny CA"
"Life As A Shorty"
"Samsonite Man"
(featuring Blu)
2010Punit Dhesi
"The Ecology / The Score"
(featuring Planet Asia)
"Bart Simpson"Jon Rezonable
"Pass The Cohiba"
"Down That Road"
(featuring Sam Hook)
2011Punit Dhesi
"Big Dreams"
"Skating Down The Block"2012Mikhail Sarkhosh
"Generation F"
"Diamonds And Girls"
(featuring K-Young)
Sele
"The Beginning"2013Evidence and Punit Dhesi
"Dreams"
(featuring Evidence)
2014Evidence
"Never Waiting In Vein"Deane Gonzalez
"Guess Who's Back"2015Punit Dhesi
"Higher"Jerome D
List of music videos, showing year released and director
TitleYearDirector(s)
"The Far Left"
(Evidence featuring The Alchemist & Fashawn)
2008Punit Dhesi
"Pulp Fiction Part 1"
(U-N-I featuring Fashawn)
2009Fredo Tovar & Scott Fleishman
"Same Folks"
(Evidence featuring Fashawn)
2011Punit Dhesi
"1000 Palm Trees"
(Omar Aura featuring Fashawn)
Punit Dhesi & Omar Aura
"Slash Gordon"
(Murs and Fashawn)
2012Todd Angkasuwan
"This Generation"
(Murs and Fashawn)
Fredo Tovar & Scott Fleishman
"64 Impala"
(Murs and Fashawn)
Punit Dhesi
"Copycat" [3] 2015WILL & GAB / URSIDAE

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References

  1. "Fashawn - Album Discography - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  2. "Fashawn Albums and Discography @ARTISTdirect". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. "20syl Shares The Video For "Copycat" ft. Fashawn". okayplayer.com.