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« Reply #30 on: Today at 06:20:33 AM »

LOL

Everybody disses Warren G and forgets 1994. 

But I know HighEyeCue was old enough to remember that that dude was #1 in 1994.  Snoop didn't put anything out in 1994, he was just chilling in the cut until they dropped Murder was the Case at the end of the year.  But summer and fall Warren G was #1 in the Midwest and West Coast.

He was so big that year that his album became one of those bus ride to school kind of conversations it was so big.  People were imitating the "Hoe Draft" and people that didn't even listen to rap were claiming they were fans of Warren G and the album.
 

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« Reply #31 on: Today at 06:24:29 AM »
Everybody disses Warren G and forgets 1994. 

But I know HighEyeCue was old enough to remember that that dude was #1 in 1994.  Snoop didn't put anything out in 1994, he was just chilling in the cut until they dropped Murder was the Case at the end of the year.  But summer and fall Warren G was #1 in the Midwest and West Coast.

He was so big that year that his album became one of those bus ride to school kind of conversations it was so big.  People were imitating the "Hoe Draft" and people that didn't even listen to rap were claiming they were fans of Warren G and the album.

the world was his in 94
 

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« Reply #32 on: Today at 11:53:54 AM »
Everybody disses Warren G and forgets 1994. 

But I know HighEyeCue was old enough to remember that that dude was #1 in 1994.  Snoop didn't put anything out in 1994, he was just chilling in the cut until they dropped Murder was the Case at the end of the year.  But summer and fall Warren G was #1 in the Midwest and West Coast.

He was so big that year that his album became one of those bus ride to school kind of conversations it was so big.  People were imitating the "Hoe Draft" and people that didn't even listen to rap were claiming they were fans of Warren G and the album.

94-96 Warren was the man.  Amazing production.
 

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« Reply #33 on: Today at 03:06:21 PM »
Everybody disses Warren G and forgets 1994. 

But I know HighEyeCue was old enough to remember that that dude was #1 in 1994.  Snoop didn't put anything out in 1994, he was just chilling in the cut until they dropped Murder was the Case at the end of the year.  But summer and fall Warren G was #1 in the Midwest and West Coast.

He was so big that year that his album became one of those bus ride to school kind of conversations it was so big.  People were imitating the "Hoe Draft" and people that didn't even listen to rap were claiming they were fans of Warren G and the album.

Who disses Warren G?
 

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« Reply #34 on: Today at 04:21:05 PM »
Produced by Warren G. 1994
vvvvvvv

DFC feat. Nate Dogg - Things In Tha Hood (Official Video)


DFC Ft Warren G - Pass The Hooter


DFC (f. Warren G) - Pass The Hooter (Remix)


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DFC - Things in tha Hood (album 1994)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Things_in_tha_Hood

Things in tha Hood is the second studio album by American rap duo DFC from Flint, Michigan. It was released on March 22, 1994 through the Atlantic Records subsidiary Big Beat Records. Production was handled by six record producers: DJ Slip and MC Eiht of Compton's Most Wanted, Warren G, The D.O.C., Cedric "Swift C" Barnett and the group's frequent collaborator MC Breed. It features guest appearances from MC Breed, MC Eiht, Warren G, Nate Dogg and Bushwick Bill. The album spawned two singles: "Caps Get Peeled" and "Things in tha Hood".