Little Shawn
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Little Shawn is a New York hip hop artist, who released an album called "The Voice In The Mirror" in 1992. He was remembered by singles such "I Made Love (4 Da Very 1st Time)", and "Hickeys On Your Chest", the later of which received a high profile mention in The Notorious B.I.G.'s song Party & Bullshit: "Can't we just all get along / so I can put hickeys on her chest like Little Shawn / get her pissy drunk off of Dom Perignon".Several of his songs were produced by Dominic "TRIZZY" Owen, who went on to produce "Things Done Changed" the first song on the classic "Ready To Die" album by The Notorious B.I.G. He was rumoured at one point to being close to signing a deal with G-Unit. [1]
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