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Songwriter/Producer Lashawn Daniels From “Tamar & Vince” Reportedly Dead at 41

Singer, songwriter and producer Lashawn Daniels has reportedly died at 41 years old.

Daniels’ death hasn’t been confirmed by any major media outlets, however, a number of close friends of his are paying tribute on social media and leaving comments on his latest post on Instagram.

He is said to have died after a fatal car crash, but, once again, nothing has been confirmed.

Lashawn Daniels, also known by his nickname “Big Shiz,” was an accomplished songwriter, having penned hit singles such as Jennifer Lopez’s “If You Had My Love,” “Say My Name” and “Lose My Breath,” by Destiny’s Child, Brandy’s “Full Moon,” Beyoncé and Lady Gaga’s “Telephone,” “He Wasn’t Man Enough” by Toni Braxton and countless others.

In addition to writing songs for others, Daniels also released his own music over the years, both under his legal name and his stage name “Big Shiz.”

Lashawn and his wife April frequently appeared on WeTV’s Tamar & Vince and Braxton Family Values as they were close friends of the Braxton family, especially Tamar Braxton and Vincent Herbert.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Songwriter/Producer Lashawn Daniels From “Tamar & Vince” Reportedly Dead at 41 is a post from: Gossip On This - Pop Culture, News & Videos

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