It's August 26, 2025, 01:40:03 PM
Last night, Warren G was welcomed on Greg Street's radio program on WVEE, V103 in Atlanta at 7:00 p.m. They talked about his speakers and amps that are coming out, and they also had Nate Dogg on the line from California, and he was asked if Warren had given him some speakers and amps and Nate said "Yeah, my last beat came from the swap meet". Warren also spoke on the highly anticipated 213 (Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Warren G) album and said that they had done 30 songs for it. The album is set to come out at the end of the year, and features some great guest appearances. Be on the lookout for more news on this project soon.
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Definitely can't wait for this album.
acgrundy, one question, dont you like the warren G albums
Quoteacgrundy, one question, dont you like the warren G albums of course I like them. I think warren is the most consistent out of all 3 artists. Problem is, I doubt that they are going to let warren be in charge and play as big a part as he should. I think warren is highly overlooked and underrated by both the industry and the fans. Perfect proof: Music and Me, Last Meal, Paid the cost: where did warren come into play on these album? Oh yeah he said a few lines on lb to brick city, wow what a great way to use warren. Both nate and snoop could have used warren as a guest or producer, but no, they would rather stick with JD, The Neptunes, Ludacris, etc. I see no reason why warren shouldn't produce the whole album, yet I have a feeling that snoop and nate are going to want to get some wack ass east coast producers.