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Shawty Lo

Carlos Rico Walker (March 22, 1976 – September 21, 2016), better known as Shawty Lo, was an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia.

Shawty Lo
Birth nameCarlos Rico Walker
BornMarch 22, 1976
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
DiedSeptember 21, 2016(2016-09-21) (aged 40)
Fulton County, Georgia, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2000–2016
Labels
Children11
Websitewww.shawtylo.com

He initially came to prominence as a founding member of the Southern hip hop group D4L, and in 2000 founded D4L Records. The group reached national status in 2006 when their single "Laffy Taffy" topped the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to be certified platinum twice by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

In 2007, Walker began pursuing a solo career with his debut single "Dey Know", which was included on his solo debut album Units in the City, released in February 2008.

On September 21, 2016, Walker died in a car crash. His second studio album, R.I.C.O., was released posthumously in March 2017.

Music career edit

2000–06: Career beginnings with D4L edit

In 2003, Shawty Lo formed the Southern hip hop group D4L, with fellow Atlanta-based rappers Fabo, Mook-B and Stoney. Shawty Lo subsequently launched his indie record label D4L Records. Shawty Lo self-funded the group in its early days. He explained that the group's name stands for "Down for Life". The group signed to the indie label Dee Money Entertainment, which released the group's debut in conjunction with Asylum Records.[1]

D4L's debut album, titled Down for Life, was executive produced by Shawty Lo and eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album had spawned the hit singles "Betcha Can't Do It Like Me" and "Laffy Taffy". The latter of which attributed much to the group's success, as it broke records as the most downloaded song in the history of music according to the 2007 Guinness Book of the World Records. It was also a multi-platinum ring tone and scored a ASCAP award.

The group debuted with "Betcha Can't Do It Like Me", which Billboard claimed to have popularized snap music.[2] In January 2006, D4L's single "Laffy Taffy", reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[3] As was another Atlanta-based hip hop group Dem Franchize Boyz, D4L was part of the snap music trend in 2006, which continued when Mississippi-based rapper Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, came out with the number one hit single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)", in 2007.[4]

2007–08: Solo career and debut album edit

On December 4, 2007, Shawty Lo released "Dey Know", his solo commercial debut single.[5] The single charted in the Top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. On February 26, 2008, his solo debut studio album Units in the City, was released. The album features guest appearances from Shawty Lo's D4L cohorts, as well as Gucci Mane, among others. Units in the City peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number two on the Top Rap Albums chart, selling over 160,000 copies to date. The album spawned two other singles, "Dunn Dunn" and the remix to "Foolish". Shawty Lo also released a music video for the album cut, "Got Em 4 da LO".[6] The songs "Dey Know" and "Foolish", were both officially remixed, featuring new verses from several high-profile artists. These include Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Plies, Lil' Wayne, DJ Khaled, Birdman, Rick Ross and Jim Jones. The "Foolish" music video also included cameo appearances from Pitbull, Jadakiss and Ace Hood.

2008–2016: Mixtape circuit edit

In late 2008 Shawty Lo started working on a new album entitled Carlos; artists that were to be featured on the album included Rick Ross, T-Pain, Lil' Kim, Bun B, Nate Butler, Lyfe Jennings, Mýa, T.I., Lil Wayne, and Gucci Mane. On December 8, 2008 Shawty Lo released a song from the album entitled "Supplier"; it featured vocals from Trey Songz and Lil Wayne.[7]

On March 9, 2009, Shawty Lo released a song titled "Roll the Dice"; the song is known for marking the end of the feud between him and fellow Atlanta-based rapper T.I.[8] On March 23, 2009, Shawty Lo announced that he had changed his second album's title from Carlos to I Am Carlos and its release date would be June 3, 2009.[9][10] On April 27, 2010 Shawty Lo would release a new single, titled "Atlanta, GA", which featured vocals from Gucci Mane, Ludacris and The-Dream.[11]

On June 10, 2011, during an interview, it was confirmed by both Shawty Lo and AllHipHop that he had signed a new label deal with G-Unit Records, after it was reported they were in talks.[12] Shawty Lo said, "My new situation with G-Unit was just solidified and I got off the phone with 50 yesterday, I just signed a really large deal, as well as, It's like a new beginning and all I needed was someone behind me. 50 Cent is a marketing genius and I got my new thing D4L and G-Unit and we going to be working the south and the rest of the world if need be."[13] It was later clarified by Shawty Lo that he had not signed as an artist but instead he had signed his label D4L Records to G-Unit South a subsidiary record label of G-Unit Records.[14] On July 27, 2011, Shawty Lo would announce that he had changed his second album's title from I Am Carlos to Still Got Units.[15][16]

On June 10, 2014, it was announced that Shawty Lo was working and prepping the release of his new mixtape entitled King of Bankhead,[17] which was released on February 3, 2015.[18][19][20]

D4L Records edit

D4L Records
Founded2003
FounderCarlos "Shawty Lo" Walker (CEO & President)
StatusActive
Distributor(s)Grown Money (current)
G-Unit South (former)
GenreHip hop, southern hip hop
Country of originUnited States
LocationAtlanta, Georgia (2003-present)

D4L Records, is an Atlanta, Georgia-based record label founded in 2003, by Carlos "Shawty Lo" Walker. On June 22, 2011 it was announced that Shawty Lo had signed the label to a distribution deal with 50 Cent's subsidiary label G-Unit South, for a worth of over $10 million.[21][22] On January 15, 2015, during an interview, Shawty Lo would announce that he had signed the label to a new label deal with Grown Money Entertainment.[23]

Controversies edit

Feud with T.I. edit

In 2008, Shawty Lo was involved in a highly publicized feud with another Atlanta rapper, T.I. The feud was characterized by Shawty Lo's track "Dunn Dunn", and T.I.'s reply "What Up, What's Haapnin". The song "Dunn Dunn" appears to question T.I.'s roots in Bankhead, Atlanta. The music video for "What Up, What's Haapnin" was shot in Bowen Homes, Shawty Lo's neighborhood. In an interview, T.I. insisted that his song "No Matter What" was only partially aimed at Shawty Lo.[24] The feud reached its climax at the November 2008 Dirty Awards, where the entourages of both artists clashed during the ceremony, forcing it to be shut down. Two incidents forced police to use pepper-spray and evacuate the audience.[25] The feud was publicly ended on March 7, 2009, when Shawty Lo and T.I. appeared on-stage together at Club Crucial in Bankhead, for T.I.'s farewell concert.[26] After this performance, T.I. gave an interview to MTV, in which he stated that the feud with Shawty Lo was exaggerated by the media, and was not a 'beef'.[27] Shawty Lo also made a song titled "Roll the Dice", which samples Coldplay's popular 2008 single "Viva la Vida". "Roll the Dice" marked the end of the feud between Shawty Lo and T.I.[11]

All My Babies' Mamas edit

His TV series, All My Babies' Mamas was set to air later in 2013 on the Oxygen channel. On January 15, 2013, Oxygen Media cancelled the show, stating in a press release that "as part of our development process, we have reviewed casting and decided not to move forward with the special."[28] However, on February 26, 2013, Shawty Lo announced that there were other television networks that were interested in the reality show.[29][30]

Personal life edit

By the age of 17, Walker had fathered his first child.[31][32] On June 16, 2011, Walker announced that he had diabetes.[16] Walker had a total of 11 children: nine daughters and two sons from 10 women.[33][34]

Death and funeral edit

On September 21, 2016, Walker was killed in a single-vehicle accident in Fulton County, Georgia.[35][36] The crash happened around 2:20 a.m. when Walker's Audi A7 went over a guardrail, hit two trees, and caught on fire; he was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.[37][38] Two female passengers in the vehicle experienced non-life-threatening injuries.[39]

Shawty Lo's funeral was held on October 1, 2016 at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church in Atlanta.[40] Following the service, the funeral procession proceeded to The Blue Flame Lounge, one of the rapper's favorite strip clubs, where a large group of patrons and mourners honored his casket with a moment of silence "filled with just the glow of the candles, and the lights from the strip club".[41][42] Shawty Lo was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in College Park, Georgia.[40] Artists who paid tribute to Shawty Lo after his death include Gucci Mane, Lil Marlo, Beyoncé, Leslie Pace Vince Staples, Future, Kendrick Lamar, Lil' Kim, 50 Cent, T.I., Dej Loaf, Joe Budden, DJ Drama, DJ Khaled, Jon Connor, Young Thug, Soulja Boy, Mack Maine, Tony Yayo, Young Scooter, Rick Ross, Raekwon, Kid Ink, CeeLo Green, Pastor Troy, ILoveMakonnen, Mistah F.A.B., Lil Durk, Latto, Jermaine Dupri and Girl Talk.[43][44][45]

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

  • BET Hip Hop Awards
    • 2008, Rookie of the Year [Won]
    • 2008, Track of the Year, "Dey Know" [Won]
  • Ozone Awards
    • 2008, Best Rap Album, Units in the City [Nominated]
    • 2008, Breakthrough Artist [Won]
    • 2008, Club Banger of the Year, "Dey Know" [Nominated]
    • 2008, Best Mixtape/Street Album, "I'm Da Man 2" with DJ Scream [Nominated]

References edit

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Carlos Rico Walker March 22 1976 September 21 2016 better known as Shawty Lo was an American rapper from Atlanta Georgia Shawty LoBirth nameCarlos Rico WalkerBornMarch 22 1976Atlanta Georgia U S DiedSeptember 21 2016 2016 09 21 aged 40 Fulton County Georgia U S GenresHip hopOccupation s Rapper songwriter record producerInstrument s VocalsYears active2000 2016LabelsD4L 300 Atlantic Asylum G Unit South Warner Bros Children11Websitewww wbr shawtylo wbr com He initially came to prominence as a founding member of the Southern hip hop group D4L and in 2000 founded D4L Records The group reached national status in 2006 when their single Laffy Taffy topped the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to be certified platinum twice by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA In 2007 Walker began pursuing a solo career with his debut single Dey Know which was included on his solo debut album Units in the City released in February 2008 On September 21 2016 Walker died in a car crash His second studio album R I C O was released posthumously in March 2017 Contents 1 Music career 1 1 2000 06 Career beginnings with D4L 1 2 2007 08 Solo career and debut album 1 3 2008 2016 Mixtape circuit 2 D4L Records 3 Controversies 3 1 Feud with T I 3 2 All My Babies Mamas 4 Personal life 5 Death and funeral 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksMusic career edit2000 06 Career beginnings with D4L edit Main article D4L In 2003 Shawty Lo formed the Southern hip hop group D4L with fellow Atlanta based rappers Fabo Mook B and Stoney Shawty Lo subsequently launched his indie record label D4L Records Shawty Lo self funded the group in its early days He explained that the group s name stands for Down for Life The group signed to the indie label Dee Money Entertainment which released the group s debut in conjunction with Asylum Records 1 D4L s debut album titled Down for Life was executive produced by Shawty Lo and eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA The album had spawned the hit singles Betcha Can t Do It Like Me and Laffy Taffy The latter of which attributed much to the group s success as it broke records as the most downloaded song in the history of music according to the 2007 Guinness Book of the World Records It was also a multi platinum ring tone and scored a ASCAP award The group debuted with Betcha Can t Do It Like Me which Billboard claimed to have popularized snap music 2 In January 2006 D4L s single Laffy Taffy reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart 3 As was another Atlanta based hip hop group Dem Franchize Boyz D4L was part of the snap music trend in 2006 which continued when Mississippi based rapper Soulja Boy Tell Em came out with the number one hit single Crank That Soulja Boy in 2007 4 2007 08 Solo career and debut album edit See also Units in the City On December 4 2007 Shawty Lo released Dey Know his solo commercial debut single 5 The single charted in the Top 40 of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart On February 26 2008 his solo debut studio album Units in the City was released The album features guest appearances from Shawty Lo s D4L cohorts as well as Gucci Mane among others Units in the City peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number two on the Top Rap Albums chart selling over 160 000 copies to date The album spawned two other singles Dunn Dunn and the remix to Foolish Shawty Lo also released a music video for the album cut Got Em 4 da LO 6 The songs Dey Know and Foolish were both officially remixed featuring new verses from several high profile artists These include Ludacris Young Jeezy Plies Lil Wayne DJ Khaled Birdman Rick Ross and Jim Jones The Foolish music video also included cameo appearances from Pitbull Jadakiss and Ace Hood 2008 2016 Mixtape circuit edit In late 2008 Shawty Lo started working on a new album entitled Carlos artists that were to be featured on the album included Rick Ross T Pain Lil Kim Bun B Nate Butler Lyfe Jennings Mya T I Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane On December 8 2008 Shawty Lo released a song from the album entitled Supplier it featured vocals from Trey Songz and Lil Wayne 7 On March 9 2009 Shawty Lo released a song titled Roll the Dice the song is known for marking the end of the feud between him and fellow Atlanta based rapper T I 8 On March 23 2009 Shawty Lo announced that he had changed his second album s title from Carlos to I Am Carlos and its release date would be June 3 2009 9 10 On April 27 2010 Shawty Lo would release a new single titled Atlanta GA which featured vocals from Gucci Mane Ludacris and The Dream 11 On June 10 2011 during an interview it was confirmed by both Shawty Lo and AllHipHop that he had signed a new label deal with G Unit Records after it was reported they were in talks 12 Shawty Lo said My new situation with G Unit was just solidified and I got off the phone with 50 yesterday I just signed a really large deal as well as It s like a new beginning and all I needed was someone behind me 50 Cent is a marketing genius and I got my new thing D4L and G Unit and we going to be working the south and the rest of the world if need be 13 It was later clarified by Shawty Lo that he had not signed as an artist but instead he had signed his label D4L Records to G Unit South a subsidiary record label of G Unit Records 14 On July 27 2011 Shawty Lo would announce that he had changed his second album s title from I Am Carlos to Still Got Units 15 16 On June 10 2014 it was announced that Shawty Lo was working and prepping the release of his new mixtape entitled King of Bankhead 17 which was released on February 3 2015 18 19 20 D4L Records editD4L RecordsFounded2003FounderCarlos Shawty Lo Walker CEO amp President StatusActiveDistributor s Grown Money current G Unit South former GenreHip hop southern hip hopCountry of originUnited StatesLocationAtlanta Georgia 2003 present D4L Records is an Atlanta Georgia based record label founded in 2003 by Carlos Shawty Lo Walker On June 22 2011 it was announced that Shawty Lo had signed the label to a distribution deal with 50 Cent s subsidiary label G Unit South for a worth of over 10 million 21 22 On January 15 2015 during an interview Shawty Lo would announce that he had signed the label to a new label deal with Grown Money Entertainment 23 Controversies editFeud with T I edit In 2008 Shawty Lo was involved in a highly publicized feud with another Atlanta rapper T I The feud was characterized by Shawty Lo s track Dunn Dunn and T I s reply What Up What s Haapnin The song Dunn Dunn appears to question T I s roots in Bankhead Atlanta The music video for What Up What s Haapnin was shot in Bowen Homes Shawty Lo s neighborhood In an interview T I insisted that his song No Matter What was only partially aimed at Shawty Lo 24 The feud reached its climax at the November 2008 Dirty Awards where the entourages of both artists clashed during the ceremony forcing it to be shut down Two incidents forced police to use pepper spray and evacuate the audience 25 The feud was publicly ended on March 7 2009 when Shawty Lo and T I appeared on stage together at Club Crucial in Bankhead for T I s farewell concert 26 After this performance T I gave an interview to MTV in which he stated that the feud with Shawty Lo was exaggerated by the media and was not a beef 27 Shawty Lo also made a song titled Roll the Dice which samples Coldplay s popular 2008 single Viva la Vida Roll the Dice marked the end of the feud between Shawty Lo and T I 11 All My Babies Mamas edit Main article All My Babies Mamas His TV series All My Babies Mamas was set to air later in 2013 on the Oxygen channel On January 15 2013 Oxygen Media cancelled the show stating in a press release that as part of our development process we have reviewed casting and decided not to move forward with the special 28 However on February 26 2013 Shawty Lo announced that there were other television networks that were interested in the reality show 29 30 Personal life editBy the age of 17 Walker had fathered his first child 31 32 On June 16 2011 Walker announced that he had diabetes 16 Walker had a total of 11 children nine daughters and two sons from 10 women 33 34 Death and funeral editOn September 21 2016 Walker was killed in a single vehicle accident in Fulton County Georgia 35 36 The crash happened around 2 20 a m when Walker s Audi A7 went over a guardrail hit two trees and caught on fire he was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene 37 38 Two female passengers in the vehicle experienced non life threatening injuries 39 Shawty Lo s funeral was held on October 1 2016 at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church in Atlanta 40 Following the service the funeral procession proceeded to The Blue Flame Lounge one of the rapper s favorite strip clubs where a large group of patrons and mourners honored his casket with a moment of silence filled with just the glow of the candles and the lights from the strip club 41 42 Shawty Lo was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in College Park Georgia 40 Artists who paid tribute to Shawty Lo after his death include Gucci Mane Lil Marlo Beyonce Leslie Pace Vince Staples Future Kendrick Lamar Lil Kim 50 Cent T I Dej Loaf Joe Budden DJ Drama DJ Khaled Jon Connor Young Thug Soulja Boy Mack Maine Tony Yayo Young Scooter Rick Ross Raekwon Kid Ink CeeLo Green Pastor Troy ILoveMakonnen Mistah F A B Lil Durk Latto Jermaine Dupri and Girl Talk 43 44 45 Discography editMain article Shawty Lo discography Units in the City 2008 Rico 2017 46 Awards and nominations editBET Hip Hop Awards 2008 Rookie of the Year Won 2008 Track of the Year Dey Know Won Ozone Awards 2008 Best Rap Album Units in the City Nominated 2008 Breakthrough Artist Won 2008 Club Banger of the Year Dey Know Nominated 2008 Best Mixtape Street Album I m Da Man 2 with DJ Scream Nominated References edit D4L Bio Atlantic Records Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Retrieved September 2 2009 Shawty Lo Billboard December 27 2007 Retrieved September 1 2009 D4L s Taffy Dethrones Mariah on Hot 100 Billboard January 5 2006 Retrieved September 1 2009 Reid Shaheem December 5 2005 The ATL Sound My Block Atlanta MTV News Retrieved September 1 2009 iTunes Music Dey Know Single by Shawty Lo iTunes December 4 2007 Retrieved March 9 2015 Got Em 4 Da LO Music Video Raw Report DCD YouTube Retrieved April 23 2009 Shawty Lo Supplier ft Trey Songz amp Lil Wayne ft Trey Songz Lil Wayne Hip Hop Songs Djbooth net Archived from the original on April 12 2015 Retrieved April 6 2015 Shawty Lo Roll the Dice Speaks On Beef With T I Realtalkny uproxx com March 6 2009 Shawty Lo Stays In His Atlanta Hood To Record Sophomore LP Mtv com Shawty Lo Talks New Album Says Free Tip HipHopdx com November 30 2009 a b Reid Shaheem March 23 2009 Shawty Lo Stays In His Atlanta Hood To Record Sophomore LP MTV News Retrieved November 28 2009 Daily News Exclusive Shawty Lo Signs to G Unit Drops Mixtape B H F with DJ Greg Street Archived June 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Allhiphop com Retrieved on 2011 09 11 50 Cent Signs Shawty Lo To G Unit Label Shawty Low Releases A New Mixtape In The Intro 50 Mentions Outlaw Phrase ThisIs50 com Retrieved on 2011 09 11 Hobbs Linda November 27 2007 Shawty Lo I m Your Idol Vibe Archived from the original on April 15 2008 Shawty Lo Explains G Unit Deal Reveals Collaboration with 50 Cent HipHopdx com July 27 2011 a b Shawty Lo Talks Signing To G Unit Records amp Struggle With Diabetes HipHopdx com June 16 2011 Shawty Lo King Of Bankhead Mixtape Cover Revealed Rap Dose Rap Dose Retrieved March 9 2015 Shawty Lo King Of Bankhead Hosted by DJ Scream amp DJ Swamp Izzo Datpiff com Shawty Lo King Of Bankhead Download amp Listen New Mixtape Hotnewhiphop com November 3 2014 Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 5 2015 Shawty Lo King Of Bankhead DJ Scream DJ Swamp Izzo Livemixtapes com 50 Cent s G Unit Deal The Best Situation For Shawty Lo Mtv com Shawty Lo president of G Unit South hits the studio with Rick Ross VIDEO Hip hopvibe com September 3 2014 Exclusive Shawty Lo Does a Photo Shoot to Support New Mixtape Hiphopenquirer com January 15 2015 Reid Shaheem May 2 2008 T I Insists No Matter What Is Only Partly About Shawty Lo More Introspective Songs To Come On Paper Trail MTV News Retrieved April 23 2009 Reid Shaheem November 25 2008 Shawty Lo Talks About Scuffle With T I s Camp At Atlanta s Dirty Awards MTV News Retrieved November 28 2009 T I Shawty Lo Squash Beef Team Up Onstage In Atlanta Mtv com Retrieved April 23 2009 T I Says Feud With Shawty Lo Wasn t A Beef Mtv com Retrieved April 23 2009 Oxygen Network Stops Development of All My Babies Mamas ABC News Released January 16 2013 Shawty Lo Says Who Needs Oxygen We Got 5 Or 6 Other Networks Right Now Interested For The Best In Hip Hop News Sohh com February 27 2013 Archived from the original on April 3 2013 Retrieved March 29 2013 Exclusive Shawty Lo Speaks on Baby Mama Show Drama Straightfromthea com April 1 2015 Reid Shaheem March 26 2009 Shawty Lo Recalls Fast Paced Youth In His Atlanta Hood MTV News Retrieved April 23 2009 Shawty Lo Biography Asylum Records Archived from the original on September 27 2008 Retrieved November 27 2009 Shawty Lo defends All My Babies Mamas show Sheknows com January 10 2013 Shawty Lo Talks Raising 11 Kids amp Dealing With 10 Baby Mommas Vibe com January 9 2013 Hip hop artist Shawty Lo dead in accident near Atlanta StraightfromtheA com September 21 2016 Retrieved September 21 2016 Staff Reports Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo killed in overnight wreck Fox5News Fox 5 Atlanta Archived from the original on September 22 2016 Retrieved September 21 2016 Schwartz Danny September 21 2016 A more in detail look at Shawty Lo s Death Hotnewhiphop Archived from the original on September 22 2016 Retrieved September 21 2016 Platon Adelle September 21 2016 Rapper Shawty Lo Dies in Car Accident Billboard com Retrieved September 21 2016 Lauren Foreman John Spink September 21 2016 Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo killed after fiery car crash The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on September 21 2016 Retrieved September 21 2016 a b Haney Adrianne October 3 2016 Fans Friends Family Gather for Final Goodbye to Rapper Shawty Lo 11alive permanent dead link Shawty Lo Final Resting Place Has Tons of T amp A TMZ October 1 2016 Maas Jennifer October 1 2016 Shawty Lo s Funeral Ends With His Hearse Driving To His Fave Strip Club Watch Hollywoodlife DiMeglio Mary J September 27 2016 Beyonce Honors Shawty Lo In His Hometown With Dey Know Dance Watch Billboard Future Lil Kim 50 Cent T I amp More Remember Shawty Lo Billboard Retrieved July 29 2017 Gillis Gregg September 21 2016 RIP Shawty Lo this will forever knock Twitter com Retrieved July 29 2017 Carmichael Rodney March 20 2017 Stream Shawty Lo s Posthumous Album R I C O NPR Retrieved April 7 2017 External links editShawty Lo on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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