Warren G
Warren Griffin III, widely known as Warren G, was born on November 10, 1970, in Long Beach, California. An influential figure in the West Coast hip hop scene, he played a crucial role in popularizing G-funk during the 1990s. Warren G first achieved significant acclaim with his iconic 1994 single "Regulate," featuring the late Nate Dogg. This track solidified his status in the music industry and showcased his unique sound.
His debut album, *Regulate... G Funk Era*, launched at an impressive number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 176,000 copies in its first week and later earning triple platinum status from the RIAA. The album included hits like "Regulate," which spent 18 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number two, and "This D.J.," which reached number nine. Both tracks garnered Grammy nominations at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
Warren G's subsequent albums, including *Take a Look Over Your Shoulder* (1997) and *I Want It All* (1999), also achieved gold certifications, with notable tracks such as "Nobody Does It Better." In collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, he formed the group 213, releasing *The Hard Way* in 2004. His independent projects, *In the Mid-Nite Hour* (2005) and *The G Files* (2009), further showcased his artistic evolution.
In 2015, he released *Regulate... G Funk Era, Part II*, featuring previously unreleased recordings of Nate Dogg. By 2017, "Regulate" received multi-platinum certification, a testament to its enduring popularity. Warren G's journey from a challenging upbringing to a pioneering artist highlights his significant contributions to hip hop culture.