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This is the discography for American hip hop musician Fashawn. [1] [2]
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Game Goofy" | 2007 | Planet Asia, Diego Redd | Jewelry Box Sessions |
"Far Left" | 2008 | Evidence, The Alchemist | The Layover EP |
"Buyer's Guide" | Mick Boogie, DJ Treats | Leaders of the New Cool | |
"Life Is Too Short" | Mick Boogie | The 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 Treats | Unbelievable: The Notorious Edition | |
"7:30" | Chace Infinite | I Would Have Killed This Mixtape | |
"Relaxation" | 2010 | J. Cole, Omen | Mixtape 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 Grouch | Heroes 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" | 2011 | Abstract Artform | His 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 I | The Vapors | |
"Banging Sound" | 2014 | Step Brothers (Evidence & The Alchemist) | Lord Steppington |
"Cali Dreamin" | Dag Savage (Exile & Johaz), Co$$ | E&J | |
"Lost in the Crowd" | Bassnectar, Jantsen, Zion I | Noise 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" | 2022 | Fresh Kils, Roshin | In Transit |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
"F.A.S.H.A.W.N." | 2008 | Punit Dhesi |
"Our Way" (featuring Evidence) | 2009 | Punit Dhesi |
"Sunny CA" | ||
"Life As A Shorty" | ||
"Samsonite Man" (featuring Blu) | 2010 | Punit Dhesi |
"The Ecology / The Score" (featuring Planet Asia) | ||
"Bart Simpson" | Jon Rezonable | |
"Pass The Cohiba" | ||
"Down That Road" (featuring Sam Hook) | 2011 | Punit Dhesi |
"Big Dreams" | ||
"Skating Down The Block" | 2012 | Mikhail Sarkhosh |
"Generation F" | ||
"Diamonds And Girls" (featuring K-Young) | Sele | |
"The Beginning" | 2013 | Evidence and Punit Dhesi |
"Dreams" (featuring Evidence) | 2014 | Evidence |
"Never Waiting In Vein" | Deane Gonzalez | |
"Guess Who's Back" | 2015 | Punit Dhesi |
"Higher" | Jerome D | |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"The Far Left" (Evidence featuring The Alchemist & Fashawn) | 2008 | Punit Dhesi |
"Pulp Fiction Part 1" (U-N-I featuring Fashawn) | 2009 | Fredo Tovar & Scott Fleishman |
"Same Folks" (Evidence featuring Fashawn) | 2011 | Punit Dhesi |
"1000 Palm Trees" (Omar Aura featuring Fashawn) | Punit Dhesi & Omar Aura | |
"Slash Gordon" (Murs and Fashawn) | 2012 | Todd Angkasuwan |
"This Generation" (Murs and Fashawn) | Fredo Tovar & Scott Fleishman | |
"64 Impala" (Murs and Fashawn) | Punit Dhesi | |
"Copycat" [3] | 2015 | WILL & GAB / URSIDAE |
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