Warren G’s “Regulate,” featuring the late Nathaniel “Nate Dogg” Hale, is one of the greatest songs to come out of the G-Funk era. The Grammy-nominated, Michael McDonald-sampling song first appeared on ...
Regulators, mount up! If you've noticed more rhythm in your bass and more bass in your treble than usual, it's because the Guardian of the G-Funk Mr. Warren G has ...
Warren G will commemorate the success of his 1994 debut album 'Regulate ... G Funk Era' with a sequel EP later this year. Powered by the lead single 'Regulate,' featuring Nate Dogg, the original album ...
Warren G is releasing a follow-up to 1994's Regulate next month. The rapper teased Regulate...G Funk Era Pt. II on Twitter earlier today (Thursday, July 9), announcing a release date of August 6. The ...
Warren G: The G Funk Experience hits the stage Friday, Sept. 15. Warren G, the man behind 1994’s “Regulate” with Nate Dogg, is returning to Tucson after a June 24 show at the Rialto was postponed. The ...
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Warren G and Nate Dogg's 1994 track 'Regulate' is one of the best rap songs of all time, and it's hard to imagine it being bettered in any way. However, added Warren's namesake Kenny G into the mix, ...
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Plans are heating up for the National BBQ Festival at Eisenhower Park in June. West Coast rapper-turned-culinary-artist Warren G – his song “Regulate” hit multi-platinum status – will perform, and ...
Before Black Panther, Bad Boys II, or 8 Mile released original soundtracks of classic hip-hop, there was Above the Rim. The influential basketball film, released in March 1994 and starring the ...
Every week, we dig in the archives for videos that we find noteworthy, memorable, or just unbelievably stupid. And then, Jon McMillan breaks 'em down for you. This week, Death Cab For Cutie are ...
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