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Apr 20, 2005
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i dont know man. i tried to listen to my illegally downloaded warren g albums and i still feel the same way. regulate was dope. but thats it. and i really dont think he was a good rapper. he had the voice and all the girls liked him. but his lyrics sucked. just like R.I.P. Guru from Gangstar. Another artist who had beats that were tighter than his lyrics. Im prolly gonna get crucified for that but i dont give a sexual intercourse.
 
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you can be on the radio and still be dope and make some real shit thing is most the people that want to be on the radio switch up on some weak shit way i see it its the artist of course dow the radio have ta have edited shit so their is a certain type of sound or music you got to have with that being said pac got on the radio with real shit its not immposible just now and days everything that gets on the radio is cotton candy type shit question is their even a bay area artist on the radio
Warren G did more balatant sampling that is healthy but nevertheless his first 3 albums are classic, and the Twinz album is a classic too. People pay too much attention to how much he's been on the radio and forget that that was at a time when it was possible to be on the radio and be dope too.
 
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You don't like the Twinz album?
there was some cuts on there. maybe like 2 maybe 3. but that doesnt make it a good album to me.but ofcourse i dont have the same taste as everybody else. albums in that era that i thought was classic were MC Eiht - We come strapped and Spice 1 - 187 He Wrote/Amerikkkas nightmare
 

ThaG

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Jun 30, 2005
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Those were classics too, it's just that the Twinz album is something of a pinnacle of the g-funk era. To each his own I guess...
 
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Those were classics too, it's just that the Twinz album is something of a pinnacle of the g-funk era. To each his own I guess...
That "Conversation" album now lives in my iTunes library. Along with ATL: Uncle Sam's Curse and many other, what I consider Classic from that era.
 
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Regulate was the only Warren G cd I bumped back in the day so I can't really speak about the others, but he got a number of tracks out there he produced that knock. That Jeezy song with Ne-Yo on that 103 koo, amongst others.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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i always wondered y his own brother Dr Dre never did a song with him. not even 1 gott damm song. what the fuck! maybe cuz Dre thought he was wack. lol
he was a wack rapper. the only shit ive heard them on together was Deez Nuuts. and he didnt even get a verse, though he got a classic intro. he did make slap tho. Indo Smoke, his solo, The Twinz, and damn, damn near Doggystyle.
 

Eunuch

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dre was in his "do you see" video but how did this turn into a warren g thread? warren g wasn't a lyricist or anything, he just knew how to flow on his own beats but then they started to get redundant like most g-funk songs.

too short has his own problems anyway, with tryna teach boys to make little girls into hoes fiasco for XXL