Hip-Hop legends Snoop Dogg and Warren G have shared a brotherhood that dates back decades — from their early days in Long Beach to their rise during the golden era of West Coast rap. But recent ...
Warren G and Lil Wayne are set to revolutionize the G-Funk genre with their upcoming collaboration, “All Alone.” During an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, West Coast Hip-Hop legend Warren G ...
During an interview on “Drink Champs,” co-hosted by N.O.R.E., also known as Noreaga, he mentioned that a few individuals are referenced when new artists are signed to Def Jam. These include LL Cool J, ...
Warren G appeared on Drink Champs last month where he recalled co-producing Dr. Dre’s celebrated album debut, 1992’s The Chronic. For Warren G, it was “organic” and “amazing” to work with his ...
I was perusing the rap blogs and came across a new song by Warren G. featuring Nate Dogg called “My House”, which is presumably on his new album Regulate…The G-Funk Era 2. As you’d expect, the song is ...
Rap icon Warren G is trading platinum records for peach-glazed ribs as he brings his West Coast flair to the grill at this year’s National Barbecue Festival, June 13-15 at Eisenhower Park on Long ...
Warren G never joined Death Row Records even though he played a role in Dr. Dre’s classic album ‘The Chronic.’ Warren G reflected on his history with Death Row Records in an interview with Big Boy.
Warren G has publicly expressed his deep disappointment with former collaborators and friends Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg during a revealing conversation on the Ugly Monkey podcast. The 52-year-old hip-hop ...
This summer, Long Island’s grill game is getting a whole lot funkier. Warren G, the hip-hop legend behind the 1994 anthem “Regulate,” is set to headline the National BBQ Festival at Eisenhower Park, ...
Rapper Warren G recounts how he probably changed the course of music history by possibly saving the life of his close childhood friend and superstar rapper Snoop Dogg in the mid-1990s. During an ...
During his recent Drink Champs appearance, Warren G suggested he co-produced Dr. Dre's iconic debut album The Chronic, and didn't get paid for it. “My only thing is I wish, you know, I wish I was more ...