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    Warren G - Wikipedia. Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1971 [1]) is an American rapper, record producer, and DJ who helped popularize West Coast hip hop during the 1990s. [2] . A pioneer of G-funk, he attained mainstream success with his 1994 single "Regulate" (featuring Nate Dogg ).

  2. [Intro] Regulators. We regulate any stealin' of his property. We’re damn good too. But you can’t be any geek off the street. You gotta be handy with the steel, if you know what I mean. Earn your...

  3. Official Music Video for "Regulate" performed by Warren G feat. Nate Dogg, from the album 'Regulate...G Funk Era.'. The song was released in the spring of 1994, it reached No. 2 on the...

  4. Throughout his early solo career, Warren G worked with artists like MC Breed and 2Pac, but his big break came when his vocal collaboration with Mista Grimm, “Indo Smoke”, appeared.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCJmoMFsHzv8UfR4BTzTxV-wWarren G - YouTube

    Warren G's official channel and home to Sniffin Griffin's BBQ.

  6. Warren’s outstanding rap led to a serious collaboration with his stepbrother Dr. Dre. Dedicated to hard work, that same year, Warren G made major contributions to Dr. Dre’s album The Chronic (released in December 1992), including sampling for “Nuthin’ but a G-Thang”.

  7. The new documentary ‘G-Funk,’ which premiered at SXSW, finally gives influential West Coast rapper Warren G his due.

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  9. Dec 19, 2014 · Warren G and Nate Dogg’s ‘Regulate’: The Oral History of a Hip-Hop Classic. Inside the wild sessions, smooth vocals and brief jail stint that led to one of the greatest rap records of all ...

  10. Jul 11, 2018 · Warren G Ain't Trippin, Ain't Mad, and Is Forever Hip-Hop's Unsung Legend. We sit down with the G-funk great to talk his new documentary, the birth of West Coast rap, and his legacy beyond ...

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