As I mentioned in my post "Warren G: Catching you up to his latest release of 'The G-Files'" it seemed as if many of you were like me and did not know why Nate Dogg had faded from the scene in the past few years. That was one of the first questions I asked Warren G when we spoke. Ifelicious: I put it out there on Facebook and Twitter that I would be talking to you and so … [Read more...] about Warren G gives update on Nate Dogg’s recovery from multiple strokes, hints at 213 reunion album
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Warren G: Catching you up to his latest release of “The G-Files”
(UPDATED 3/19/2010: Added more from interview with Warren G. Still more to come!) If the name Warren G rings a bell to you, you will likely go back in your mind to the year 1994 when the hit track "Regulate" that Warren G and rapper friend Nate Dogg was topping the charts. As I prepared for this interview, I recognized that Warren G had lost a lot of his mainstream fan … [Read more...] about Warren G: Catching you up to his latest release of “The G-Files”
Warren G announces national US tour, album release party in LA 10/1/2009
The G Files, produced by Warren G, to be released 9/29/2009 After 10 million albums sold worldwide, Warren G’s seventh studio album, THE G FILES, will be released on September 29th. Self-produced and packed with all-star talents including Snoop Dogg, Travis Barker, Ray J and many more, the current single, “100 Miles and Runnin” featuring Raekwon and Nate Dogg is quickly … [Read more...] about Warren G announces national US tour, album release party in LA 10/1/2009
Throwback Friday- Frankie Smith “Double Dutch Bus”
It's funny how some timeless classics didn't actually do well on the charts when they were first released. Frankie Smith's "Double Dutch Bus" off his album "Children of Tomorrow" did well on the R&B charts in 1981, hitting #1, but did not do as well as a crossover hit on the pop charts where it peaked at #30. Since then, the "-izz" style of talk has been adopted by Snoop … [Read more...] about Throwback Friday- Frankie Smith “Double Dutch Bus”