Puff Daddy is out here getting loose. Dr. Dre is dropping a new album. Warren G has just introduced the Regulate…G Funk Era Part II EP. The 90s must have found a way to time warp into the digital age, no?
Times have changed and New York City is no longer the de facto city of rap dominance. The lack of support for local artists is partially to blame, but other artists simply saw their proverbial “hoop dreams” deflate as quickly as their stars rose.
The wait for Gunplay’s long awaited debut album, Living Legend, is nearly over. The project arrives on July 31, but we receive the rapper’s new single “Be Like Me,” featuring longtime partner in rhyme Rick Ross, today.
It has been more than 20 years since Warren G simultaneously made a name for himself and Long Beach City with his debut album, Regulate…G Funk Era (which featured the eponymous hit, “Regulate”). For his next project, the G-Child is revisiting his classic roots and announcing Regulate…G Funk Era Part II with a special twist. […]
A 100-year-old sex scandal in the Oval Office was recently unearthed when the Library of Congress unsealed love letters from President Warren G. Harding’s illicit relationship with Carrie Fulton Phillips. The 29th president was known to be fairly bad at his executive position and the extensive collection of racy memoirs (for 1910’s standards) proves why.
Ever wonder what a studio session with Snoop Dogg is like? Well, for one there’s a lot of weed smoke involved, and for Snoop and Wiz Khalifa, those head highs come with bursts of creativity.
Warren G connects with a couple of West Coast legends on his new single off his upcoming EP No One Could Do It Better. The single “Party We Will Throw Now!” features Nate Dogg and Game and is slated to be released sometime in the upcoming months.
In some of the weirdest news of the week, gossip site TMZ broke news of a rumor that late West Coast hook provider Nate Dogg will make a posthumous appearance at the Coachella music festival this coming weekend. It appears that Dr. Dre wanted a true reunion of his former collaborators onstage Sunday evening, and […]
E-40 takes you on a lyrical trip down memory lane with “What Happened To Them Days.” 40 Water reminisces about better days of playing outside before the porch lights came on with help from crooner J-Banks on the hook and Warren G on the beat. The slang kingpin’s latest project, The Block Brochure: Welcome To […]
Adidas: Respect The West Ft. Kendrick Lamar, YG, Dom Kennedy & Casey Veggies After helping launch the Originals 2011 Adidas Boot Collection, Kendrick Lamar headlined a showcase of young rising stars call Respect the West. Each of the featured artists is making a fair share of noise in the industry and simultaneously playing a […]
Warren G talks producing several of Tupac classics including “Definition Of A Thug Ni$$a”, and “How Long Will They Mourn Me” and being an influential part in bringing all the major talent to Death Row Records. Props to the G-Child who rocked Tupac 40th Birthday Celebration last week. Peep More Hot New Video Exclusives […]
Irv Gotti wants to find the next DMX or someone to bring Hip-Hop back to hits hardcore roots.
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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