Shawnna discography

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Shawnna discography
Studio albums2
Singles36
Mixtapes3
Collaborative albums1

The discography of Rashawnna " Shawnna " Guy, an American rapper from Chicago, consists of two studio albums, one collaborative studio album with Lateefa "Teefa" Harland as Infamous Syndicate, three mixtapes, and thirty-six singles (including twenty-two as a featured artist).

Contents

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US US R&B US Rap
2004 Worth tha Weight
  • Release date: September 28, 2004
  • Label: DTP/Def Jam
2254
2006 Block Music 1332
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Infamous Syndicate albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US R&B [1] US Heat [2]
1999 Changing the Game 5018
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Official mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with year released
TitleAlbum details
Block Music: The Mixtape

(Hosted by Clinton Sparks)

  • Released: 2006 [3]
M.O.E. Compilation Vol 1

(Hosted by DJ Dirty Money)

  • Released: 2012 [4]
She's Alive

(Hosted by DJ Pharris)

  • Released: 2012 [5]

Singles

Solo singles

YearSinglePeak chart
positions
Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US [6] US R&B [7] US Rap [8]
2004"Shake Dat Shit" (featuring Ludacris)632816Worth tha Weight
"Weight a Minute"95
2006"Gettin' Some"3145Block Music
"Damn" (featuring Smoke of Field Mob)91
2011"Big Booty Judy"N/A
2013"Tuesday" (featuring Mikkey Shilon)
2014"What You Lookin For"
2017"She a Freak"
2018"Wobble"
"Welcome to Chicago" (featuring Cold Hart of Crucial Conflict)
2019"Round Here"
"No Regular" (featuring Mikey Dollaz & Jucee Froot)
"Jangalang"
"What You Mean" (Featuring, Produced by, Video Directed by HearonTrackz El Aka HearonTrackz)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
YearSongChart positionsAlbum
US [6] US R&B [7] US Rap [8] UK
1999"Here I Go" (Infamous Syndicate)638Changing the Game
2000"What's Your Fantasy" (Ludacris featuring Shawnna)2110519 Back for the First Time
2003"P-Poppin'" (Ludacris featuring Shawnna & Lil Fate) Chicken-n-Beer
"Stand Up" (Ludacris featuring Shawnna)11114
2004"I Caught Him Lookin'" (Janielle featuring Shawnna)
2009"Juicy Like a Peach" (Rasheeda featuring Shawnna) Certified Hot Chick
2011"Main Chick" (Yaddy Marquis featuring Shawnna & Klip Kapone)
2012"Naked" (JayDoubL featuring Shawnna)
2014"Get Low" (D Vokalz featuring Shawnna)
"Late Night Session" (Fred Milla featuring Shawnna & Ricco Maze)
"Good Good" (Wyldthang featuring Ray Wonder & Shawnna)Rize
2015"Talkin Bandz" (Future Brown featuring Shawnna & DJ Victoriouz) Future Brown
2016"Take Off the Edge" (HearonTrackz featuring Ty Money, Shawnna & Lyriq)
"1st Class Chick" (J.R James featuring Shawnna)
"2 the Moon (Send It Up)" (HearonTrackz featuring Shawnna & King Louie)
2017"Like It" (Bandana Rose featuring Shawnna)
2018"Spend tha Nite" (Hot Onez featuring Klip Kapone & Shawnna)
"Cloud" (Archangel! featuring Shawnna & Cerioso)
"Chicago" (Range Rover Hang featuring Shawnna)Velar Music
2019"King God Legend" (M L Underwood featuring Boosie Badazz, Mutt Dogg, Shawnna & Trice da Artist)
"New Shit" (Chi-P featuring Shawnna)
2020"Hunnid" (Spacejam Melo featuring Shawnna)
"Tear It Down" (featuring Chantay Savage)

Other charted songs

List of non-single songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US US
R&B
"Diddy Rock"
(Diddy featuring Twista, Timbaland & Shawnna)
2007124 Press Play

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"What That Girl"1999Big Nastee'My Life, Dreams & Feelings
"Fantasies" Bootleg Death Before Dishonesty
"What's Your Fantasy"2000 Ludacris Incognegro , Back for the First Time and How High the Soundtrack
"What's Your Fantasy" (Remix)Ludacris, Trina, Foxy Brown Back for the First Time
"Chi Town's Finest"Cap.One, Twista Through the Eyes of a Don
"Pure Pressure"Cap.One
"Loverboy" (Remix)2001 Mariah Carey, Ludacris, Twenty II, Da Brat Glitter
"Get the Fuck Back"Ludacris, I-20, Fate Wilson Word of Mouf
"Break Sumthin'"2002Ludacris, Lil' Fate, Tity Boi, I-20 Golden Grain
"Growing Pains (Do It Again)" (Remix)Ludacris, Lil' Fate, Scarface, Keon Bryce
"Posted"
"Pimp Council"Ludacris, Lil' Fate, Too $hort
"R.P.M."Ludacris, Twista
"N.S.E.W."Lil' Fate, Tity Boi, I-20
"Slum"2003I-20, Tity Boi 2 Fast 2 Furious Soundtrack
"Block Reincarnated" Kardinal Offishall
"Stand Up"Ludacris Chicken-n-Beer
"Pussy Poppin'"Ludacris, Lil' Fate
"Ready 2 Move"Cap.1Theory of Life
"Dip It Low" (Remix)2004 Christina Milian
"Slow Fuckin'"I-20 Self Explanatory
"Higher" (Remix)2005 Do Or Die, Kanye West D.O.D.
"I Caught Him Lookin'"2006Janielle
"Diddy Rock" Diddy, Timbaland, Twista Press Play
"4 Minutes" (Remix) Avant, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone Director
"Gucci Bag"2007 Playaz Circle Supply & Demand
"Hold N' Back" Marques Houston, Mýa Veteran
"Backseat Action" T-Pain Epiphany
"I Might Be" Gucci Mane, The Game Back to the Trap House
"Ballers"Gucci Mane
"Wheaties"2008 Tech N9ne Killer
"Juicy Like a Peach"2009 Rasheeda Certified Hot Chick
"Bastards and Bitches"2012 Don Cannon, TwistaReloaded
"Topless"2013 Young Noble, Gage Gully The Year of the Underdogz
"Talking Bandz"2015 Future Brown, DJ Victorious Future Brown
"Good Good"Wyldthang, RaywonderRize
"Chicago"2018Range Rover HangVelar Music
"Look at Me"2019Spacejam MeloPearlitos Way Reloaded

Videography

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