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In 1990, Warren G formed the group 213 with Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg. In
1992, Warren G introduced the group to his brother Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre was
impressed and signed Snoop Dogg to his and Suge Knight's record company, Death
Row Records. Thus, 213 broke up for a while before releasing any group records,
and the three artists pursued separate careers in the same style. 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 was a
regular contributor to many Death Row albums.
In 1993, Warren G produced the track Indo Smoke featuring himself, Nate Dogg,
and Mista Grimm. He also produced and rapped on Snoop Dogg's debut album
Doggystyle.
Warren G's debut album Regulate... G Funk Era was released in 1994 on Def Jam.
It was certified triple platinum in the United States and sold over 4.5 million
units on soundscan worldwide. It featured the hit song "Regulate" featuring Nate
Dogg, which samples Michael McDonald's classic hit, "I Keep Forgettin' (Every
Time You're Near)." The lead single "Regulate" was certified platinum and peaked
out at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also on that disc was "This D.J.," a
popular, track and hit video on MTV, and also a chart hit, peaking at #9 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and being certified gold.
He followed up with Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (Reality) in 1997, which took
his mellow approach and brought it even further into the mainstream. Scoring a
hit with a rap remake of "I Shot the Sheriff," which became another top 10 hit
on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold, the album was a commercial
success achieving platinum status.
Together with Sissel Kyrkjebø they had a #1 hit across Europe in 1998 with
Prince Igor, on the concept album The Rapsody Overture which combined American
rappers with European opera singers. Sissel sang an aria from Borodin's opera
Prince Igor during the chorus, while Warren G rapped.
I Want It All, released in 1999 and certified gold, represented a substantive if
not commercial comeback for Warren G. Widely regarded as his most consistent
record, this offered a jazz-rock fusion style and a host of guests including
Mack 10, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and Eve. The first single, "I Want It All," sampled
the song "I Like It" performed by DeBarge, which had a hit video that entered
into heavy rotation on MTV and VH1, which helped the song to its peak of #13 on
the Hot 100. Warren G fully embraced his less-gangsta image at this time.
The Return of the Regulator was released in 2001, but Universal did not promote
the album and it flopped in sales. 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 and entered at #4 on the Billboard charts and
achieved gold status.
The week of August 1 to August 6, 2005, was dedicated as the "Warren G Week" by
the Mayor of Long Beach.
Warren G released a new album on October 11, 2005, called In the Mid-Nite Hour
on an independent label. In December 2005, he signed with UniqueInc LTD (UK) for
the UK & Éire, Craze Productions of London is doing the digital distribution and
sales on Mobile and online and Hawino Records for the North America release.
Warren G is also working on an album with a young producer by the alias of
Classic. Warren G stated he will get into this album once he is finished with
Celebrity Fit Club (U.S. TV series).
In 2006, Warren G produced the theme song for Ice Cube's TV show, Black. White..
in March 22, Warren G has made a song called "Mr. President," addressing the
2008 presidential candidate race and encourages everyone to vote.
He also appeared in Celebrity Rap Superstar as a mentor.
On June 7, 2008, Warren G was arrested for possession of marijuana with intent
to sell. The car he was riding in was pulled over on suspicion of running a red
light near Hollywood Boulevard and Wilcox Avenue. He was released on $20,000
bail, all charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Each of his albums since I Want It All has featured a track by 213: "Game Don't
Wait" appeared on I Want It All, "Yo' Sassy Ways" on The Return of the
Regulator, and "PYT" on In the Mid-Nite Hour. The G-Files was released
independently through TTL Records on September 29, 2009 and failed to reach the
Billboard 200 chart, in addition to breaking the aforementioned streak. It has
sold 2,800 and 2,100 copies respectively in its first two weeks of release. He
currently resides in Ladera Ranch, CA with 2 elementary school sons and his
wife.
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