Won MTV Movie award for Best Song in 1995. Nate Dogg, having just arrived in the east side of Long Beach, seeks Warren. 6

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Regulate... G Funk Era is the debut studio album by American rapper Warren G. It was released on June 7, 1994 by Violator Records and distributed by Rush Associated Labels.







Warren G is driving alone through Eastside, Long Beach, California at night, looking for women. So here u go!





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He came over, he heard it, and was like, 'Damn!'





Do you know which of these thespians charted?With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song? Thinking he's about to die, Warren G sings out, "if I had wings I would fly"; one critic describes this moment as "the hook" of the song. Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. "In the early 1990s Warren G and Nate Dogg were in a group called 213 with a certain Snoop Dogg, who was known as Snoop Doggy Dog at the time.Warren G is the stepbrother of rapper and producer Dr. Dre. From the soundtrack of the 1994 film Above the Rim.

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182,113 Regulators, we regulate any stealing of his property

A storybook rap, marking the meeting point of old, early rap traditions with the “gangsta”-image being formulated at the time.In a sense, the entire song is an allegory: Nate Dogg must overcome the burden of “gangsta” before moving onto bitches and laying down the G-funk philosophy.Fun fact: in this song Warren G is getting robbed, he and Nate Dogg (with the addition of Snoop Dogg) were in a group called 213 (after the area code) but 213 in the California penal code refers to robbery.
Topping his seven Top 40 hits, the 1994 single "Regulate," Warren's duet with Nate, was a massive hit.

Won MTV Movie award for Best Song in 1995. The album also contained the top ten hit "This D.J."