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From the Album 1. Regulate 2. Do You See 3. Gangsta Sermon 4. Recognize 5. Super Soul Sis 6. '94 Ho Draft 7. So Many Ways 8. This D.J. 9. This Is The Shack 10. Whats Next 11. And Ya Dont Stop 12. Runnin Wit No Breaks


Other Songs All Night All Right And You Know That Annie Mae Back Up Can You Feel It Crush Dollars Make Sense Dope Beat Flow On Friends Game Dont Wait Gangsta Love Get U Down Part 2 G-Funk Is Here To Stay Ghetto Village G-Spot Havin Things Here Comes Another Hit I Need A Light I Shot The Sheriff I Want It All If We Give You A Chance I'm So Fly Intro It Aint Nothin Wrong With You Keep On Hustlin' Keepin It Strong Lets Go Lookin At You My House My Momma My Momma (Ola Mae) Party We Will Throw Now! Prince Igor Reality Reel Tight Intro Relax Ya Mind Ricky And G-Child Ricky In Church Smokin Me Out Somethin To Bounce To Speed Dreamin St. Ides Promo Star Trek Intro Still Cant Fade It Streets Of LBC The Game Dont Wait They Lovin Me Now This Gangsta Shit Is Too Much This Is Dedicated To You To All D.J.s Transformers Virgin Walk These Streets We Brings Heat We Came Here to Ride We Got That We Want Yo Hands Up Weed Song What U Wanna Do What We Go Through Whats Love Got To Do With It Why Oh Why World Wide Ryders Yo Sassy Ways You Never Know Young Fun Young Locs Slow Down
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Warren Griffin III is an American rapper, record producer, and DJ who helped popularize West Coast hip hop during the 1990s. A pioneer of G-funk, he attained mainstream success with his 1994 single "Regulate" (featuring Nate Dogg). He is credited with discovering Snoop Dogg, having introduced the then-unknown rapper to record producer Dr. Dre.

His debut studio album, Regulate... G Funk Era (1994), debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 176,000 in its first week. The album has since received triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying sales of three million copies. "Regulate" spent 18 weeks within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, with three weeks at number two, while its follow-up, "This D.J.", peaked at number nine. At the 37th Annual Grammy Awards, both songs received nominations for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Solo Performance, respectively.

Three songs from his second album, Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (1997), peaked within the top 40, as did his 1998 duet with Nate Dogg, "Nobody Does It Better". Both the album and its follow-up, I Want It All (1999), received gold certifications by the RIAA. His fourth album, The Return of the Regulator (2001), failed to yield his earlier commercial heights. Along with longtime collaborators Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, he formed the hip-hop trio 213, named for Long Beach's area code; they released the album The Hard Way (2004) to mild success.

His next two albums, 2005's In the Mid-Nite Hour and then 2009's The G Files, were released independently and self-produced. In 2015, he released Regulate... G Funk Era, Part II, an extended play featuring archived recordings of Nate Dogg, who died in 2011. In 2017, "Regulate", certified platinum in 1994, went multi-platinum, propelled by digital downloads.
Birth Name: Warren Griffin III
Also Known As: G-Child
Born: November 10, 1970 (age 54)
Siblings: Dr. Dre (step-brother)
Spouse(s): Tennile Griffin ​(m. 1998)
Children: 6, including Olaijah
Genre(s): West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, G-funk
Occupation(s): Rapper, record producer, disc jockey, songwriter, actor
Active From: 1991-present
Associated Acts: Dr. Dre
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