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« Reply #30 on: December 31, 2025, 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: December 31, 2025, 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: December 31, 2025, 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: December 31, 2025, 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: December 31, 2025, 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".
 

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« Reply #35 on: December 31, 2025, 10:43:17 PM »
Who disses Warren G?

Supposedly his own step-brother Dre.   And can you imagine being #1 (as Warren G was in 1994) and your own best friend (Snoop) doesn't even think you are dope enough to ever use your production.  Even on the 213 album he doesn't use Warren's production.  And that's just for starters.  Look at all the lists that have came around of best rap artists he will never even make it top 50 or top 100, I don't even see him on producer lists....I even stopped being a fan of his after Midnite Hour.  Even his interviews or just as a West Coast personality, he acts nervous, and stutters, and fumbles all over himself -- it just ain't hittin...

So it's like I even was reminding myself when I made my post.  I brought up his name just in fun with Sccit, and wanted to add a video for my post and rewatched "This DJ" video for the first time since 1994, and you see his confidence in the video, and I suddenly remembered my best friend and I from 94' bumpin his album all summer, and everyone talking about him, and just how fun and great that summer was, they used to have "JAM OF THE WEEK" on MTV and every time you'd look up from Regulate to This DJ to Do You See, it seemed like everytime this dude was JAM OF THE WEEK and on FIRE!!

I was more reminding myself and HiEyeCue and Soopafly (the poster) guys my age, reminding them, like, damn man.. remember when this dude was THE MAN and he was literally like #1 during the golden era of rap.  94 you had Wutang blowing up, you had Nas, Ice Cube was doing "Bop Gun" and "You Know How We Do It", but honestly for anyone old enough back then especially if you were in the Midwest or West Coast Warren G was larger than all of them.  #1.   Snoop even went to the MTV Awards show at the end of the summer and I remember distinctly him specifically saying, "I'm just here to support my homeboy Warren G!"
 

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« Reply #36 on: January 01, 2026, 07:12:29 AM »
Supposedly his own step-brother Dre.   And can you imagine being #1 (as Warren G was in 1994) and your own best friend (Snoop) doesn't even think you are dope enough to ever use your production.  Even on the 213 album he doesn't use Warren's production.  And that's just for starters.  Look at all the lists that have came around of best rap artists he will never even make it top 50 or top 100, I don't even see him on producer lists....I even stopped being a fan of his after Midnite Hour.  Even his interviews or just as a West Coast personality, he acts nervous, and stutters, and fumbles all over himself -- it just ain't hittin...

So it's like I even was reminding myself when I made my post.  I brought up his name just in fun with Sccit, and wanted to add a video for my post and rewatched "This DJ" video for the first time since 1994, and you see his confidence in the video, and I suddenly remembered my best friend and I from 94' bumpin his album all summer, and everyone talking about him, and just how fun and great that summer was, they used to have "JAM OF THE WEEK" on MTV and every time you'd look up from Regulate to This DJ to Do You See, it seemed like everytime this dude was JAM OF THE WEEK and on FIRE!!

I was more reminding myself and HiEyeCue and Soopafly (the poster) guys my age, reminding them, like, damn man.. remember when this dude was THE MAN and he was literally like #1 during the golden era of rap.  94 you had Wutang blowing up, you had Nas, Ice Cube was doing "Bop Gun" and "You Know How We Do It", but honestly for anyone old enough back then especially if you were in the Midwest or West Coast Warren G was larger than all of them.  #1.   Snoop even went to the MTV Awards show at the end of the summer and I remember distinctly him specifically saying, "I'm just here to support my homeboy Warren G!"

Warren G was big in europe too

 

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« Reply #37 on: January 05, 2026, 10:08:04 AM »
Supposedly his own step-brother Dre.   And can you imagine being #1 (as Warren G was in 1994) and your own best friend (Snoop) doesn't even think you are dope enough to ever use your production.  Even on the 213 album he doesn't use Warren's production.  And that's just for starters.  Look at all the lists that have came around of best rap artists he will never even make it top 50 or top 100, I don't even see him on producer lists....I even stopped being a fan of his after Midnite Hour.  Even his interviews or just as a West Coast personality, he acts nervous, and stutters, and fumbles all over himself -- it just ain't hittin...

So it's like I even was reminding myself when I made my post.  I brought up his name just in fun with Sccit, and wanted to add a video for my post and rewatched "This DJ" video for the first time since 1994, and you see his confidence in the video, and I suddenly remembered my best friend and I from 94' bumpin his album all summer, and everyone talking about him, and just how fun and great that summer was, they used to have "JAM OF THE WEEK" on MTV and every time you'd look up from Regulate to This DJ to Do You See, it seemed like everytime this dude was JAM OF THE WEEK and on FIRE!!

I was more reminding myself and HiEyeCue and Soopafly (the poster) guys my age, reminding them, like, damn man.. remember when this dude was THE MAN and he was literally like #1 during the golden era of rap.  94 you had Wutang blowing up, you had Nas, Ice Cube was doing "Bop Gun" and "You Know How We Do It", but honestly for anyone old enough back then especially if you were in the Midwest or West Coast Warren G was larger than all of them.  #1.   Snoop even went to the MTV Awards show at the end of the summer and I remember distinctly him specifically saying, "I'm just here to support my homeboy Warren G!"

Dude I literally made several posts here in the last year how great I thought Warren G was.  No need to remind me.

Also, i've never heard Dre diss Warren at all.  He was in Warren's DO YOU SEE video at the height of Dre's popularity.  Dre told Warren not to sign to Death Row and do it on his own and was the best advice he could've given someone.  That's not a diss.  If Warren would've went to Death Row he would have ended up doing nothing, like so many other artists over there. 
 

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Re: RBX
« Reply #38 on: January 05, 2026, 10:10:59 AM »
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)


Wow, never heard that PASS THE HOOTER remix before!  Good looking out.  Just checked out that Things in The Hood club mix too.  Never heard that either. 
« Last Edit: January 05, 2026, 02:26:52 PM by Soopafly DPGC »
 

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« Reply #39 on: January 05, 2026, 03:40:01 PM »
This is thread is already off topic, so fuck it. Warren G. and DFC related: MC Breed. Some years ago I remember there was talk about a MC Breed documentary, so I googled it. I found a Vimeo link via https://www.facebook.com/ARTFULLDODGERS/posts/here-is-the-link-to-watch-the-emmy-winning-breed-bootleg-legends-of-flint-hip-ho/733469381212062/ but it's password protected. So I googled the password but the one I found: sandboxfilms was for a dead link:
 

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« Reply #40 on: Yesterday at 08:14:40 AM »
Dude I literally made several posts here in the last year how great I thought Warren G was.  No need to remind me.

Also, i've never heard Dre diss Warren at all.  He was in Warren's DO YOU SEE video at the height of Dre's popularity.  Dre told Warren not to sign to Death Row and do it on his own and was the best advice he could've given someone.  That's not a diss.  If Warren would've went to Death Row he would have ended up doing nothing, like so many other artists over there.

All the stars were aligned for Warren in 94’.  So of course Dre came thru for the “Do You See” video.  And I was only 12, I’d barely been a hiphop head for only one year so I actually thought Snoop was on “Recognize” and not just a sample, lol

Then you had Dre biggin him up in the Show documentary. 

So yeah no doubt even when something went wrong it ended up right for Warren in 94’.  I’m not arguing what you are saying.

…but it literally like hit me, like reminding myself when I added the “This DJ” video on here — I suddenly remembered Warren was THE MAN in 94’.  You don’t ever have those moments when you sort of forget something that you know is true, and you have a sort of double-take?   One time I heard Pac on a song in 98’ that I had never heard before and for a few seconds I thought it was a new rapper — like “damn this guy got next” — but then of course you come to your senses and you are like, “oh that’s Pac”

So yeah, it was just me it was just that like 2 second lapse seeing “This DJ” for the first time in years it was like “oh yeah that’s right I damn near forgot Warren WAS the man summer 94.  Like at the height of the golden era of rap this unlikely alpha-dog was THE MAN !
 

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« Reply #41 on: Yesterday at 09:39:29 PM »
Didn't even know they had a second album

I’d definitely say the second album is actually much better/more consistent than the first one.   The song with Nate Dogg and the song with the Fast Car sample are highlights; but I love most songs
 

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« Reply #42 on: Yesterday at 09:57:11 PM »
All the stars were aligned for Warren in 94’.  So of course Dre came thru for the “Do You See” video.  And I was only 12, I’d barely been a hiphop head for only one year so I actually thought Snoop was on “Recognize” and not just a sample, lol

Then you had Dre biggin him up in the Show documentary. 

So yeah no doubt even when something went wrong it ended up right for Warren in 94’.  I’m not arguing what you are saying.

…but it literally like hit me, like reminding myself when I added the “This DJ” video on here — I suddenly remembered Warren was THE MAN in 94’.  You don’t ever have those moments when you sort of forget something that you know is true, and you have a sort of double-take?   One time I heard Pac on a song in 98’ that I had never heard before and for a few seconds I thought it was a new rapper — like “damn this guy got next” — but then of course you come to your senses and you are like, “oh that’s Pac”

So yeah, it was just me it was just that like 2 second lapse seeing “This DJ” for the first time in years it was like “oh yeah that’s right I damn near forgot Warren WAS the man summer 94.  Like at the height of the golden era of rap this unlikely alpha-dog was THE MAN !

I know i'll get hate for this, but I think This DJ is better than Regulate. 
 

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« Reply #43 on: Yesterday at 11:22:31 PM »
Didn't even know they had a second album


because it only came out in japan

in 2000
 

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« Reply #44 on: Yesterday at 11:23:16 PM »
I know i'll get hate for this, but I think This DJ is better than Regulate.


why would u get hate for that

they're both widely considered 5/5 classix