Warren G

Warren Griffin III alias Warren G is a American Rap fear of descendants Haiti ens born the November 10th 1971 with Long Beach.

Biography

Warren G grows with Length Beach City, Los Angeles, California, one of the large ghettos of L.A. with Compton, South Central and Inglewood. He saw a peaceful youth, he deale a little but lines up very quickly and finds a work honest. He sets up the group 213 with his two friends of childhood Calvin Broadus a.k.a. Snoop Doggy Dogg and Nate Dogg. All the three carry out some titles with Warren with happy and Nate with the song. It makes listen to a mixtape group with his half-brother Dr. DRE (they have the same mother), which is impressed by the incomparable flow of Snoop and the voice of Nate and immediately makes sign Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg on the label of Suge Knight Death Row Records. Warren G, chooses the Defjam label to him of New York. Thus the 213 separates and will not leave its first album " The Way" Hardware; that in 2004.

Warren G is unquestionably one of the pioneers of the G-Funk, style of rap of L.A. in reference to P-Funk of the Seventies of George Clinton and his Parliament funkadelic. The first album of Warren G Regulate… G-Funk Era leaves in 1994. It comprises the tube Regulate (B.O of Above the Rim with 2 CAP) which will reveal Warren and Nate with the whole world, " This D.J." and " So Many Ways" (B.O of Bad Servant boys). Regulate quickly becomes gold disc. In parallel, Warren G produces artists of L.A. and in particular a duet Length Beach, The Twinz for their album " Conversation" who is traditional for in love ones with G-Funk, the Dove Shack and Foesum. In 1997 leaves the second album Warren G Take has Look Over Your Shoulder with the tubes “Smokin' Me Out” in duet with Ron Isley, “What' S Love Got To Do With” with Adina Howard, taken again hit of Tina Turner and “I Shot The Sheriff”, taken again of Bob Marley. In 1999 leaves the third album the rappor I Want It All with many featuring and instrus mélant the jazz and the hip hop. The Return Of The Regulator leaves in 2001 with individual “the Lookin' At You” produced by Dr. DRE. and a duet with king George Clinton. Beginning 2006 leaves the fifth opus the producing artist to success In the Mid-Nite Hour produced very well with titles which join again with the G-Funk style of its beginnings.

Discography

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