This page will contain discussion groups about Warren G, as they become available.Warren GWarren Griffin III (born November 10, 1971), more known as Warren G, is a west coast rapper and hip hop producer. His biggest hit is the single Regulate with Nate Dogg released 1994. The single is a G-funk track like most of Warren G's productions. In 1991, Warren G formed the group 213 with Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg. Warren G introduced the group to his step-brother Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre was impressed and tied Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg to his and Suge Knight's record company, Death Row Records. Thus, 213 broke up before releasing any records, and the three artists pursued separate careers. Even though Death Row Records did not sign Warren G, his career began with some contributions to Dr. Dre's album The Chronic, released 1992. Warren G's debut album Regulate... G Funk Era was released in 1994 and featured the hit Regulate. He has since released three more albums. Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg made guest appearances on all of the albums. Warren G also produced tracks for other artists, among them 2pac. In 2003 Warren G, Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg reunited 213 and recorded the album The Hard Way with the single Groupie Luv. The album was released in 2004. Discography
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Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg made guest appearances on all of the albums. Its successor, Love Is In The Air, became his only worldwide hit, peaking at #2 on the Australian charts, #7 in the US, and #5 in the UK. He has since released three more albums. In 1978 he released a disco song titled Standing In The Rain which became a major hit throughout Europe. G Funk Era was released in 1994 and featured the hit Regulate. Yesterday's Hero also became a minor hit in the US. Warren G's debut album Regulate.. In addition to his Australian success, he achieved hit singles in Europe, Asia and South Africa. Dre's album The Chronic, released 1992. Louis, The Love Game, Here We Go, Keep On Smiling, Where The Action Is, I Hate The Music and I Wanna Do It With You. Even though Death Row Records did not sign Warren G, his career began with some contributions to Dr. A string of hits followed in Australia including Pasadena (co-written by Young, Vanda and British actor David Hemming), Yesterday's Hero, St. Thus, 213 broke up before releasing any records, and the three artists pursued separate careers. When songwriters and record producers Harry Vanda and George Young returned to Australia, they took over as Young's producers and began writing and producing songs for him. Dre was impressed and tied Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg to his and Suge Knight's record company, Death Row Records. After being signed to a contract with Albert Productions, (the company that had produced Australia's top Sixties group The Easybeats) he recorded a couple of unsuccessful singles produced by visiting producer-manager Simon Napier-Bell. Dr. In early 1972 he was selected for the role of 'Simon Zealotes' in the original Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar and he remained with the production until it closed in 1974. Dre. Young moved to Sydney as a child and by the early 1970s had become the lead singer with the Sydney rock band Elm Tree. Warren G introduced the group to his step-brother Dr. John Paul Young (born June 21, 1950 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an Australian singer. In 1991, Warren G formed the group 213 with Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg. The single is a G-funk track like most of Warren G's productions. His biggest hit is the single Regulate with Nate Dogg released 1994. Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1971), more known as Warren G, is a west coast rapper and hip hop producer. Return of the Regulator (2001). I Want It All (1999). Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (1997). G Funk Era (1994). Regulate.. |