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Talib Kweli & Warren G On 'Regulate,' Nate Dogg, Snoop, Dre, Suge Knight, NWA |
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In this episode of "People's Party With Talib Kweli," Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper/producer and one of the pioneers of the G-Funk sound:
WARREN G
Here's what we got into on this one:
The legacy of Warren's mother Ola Mae and his song 'My Momma' dedicated to her.
How his father's love of jazz still inspires Warren's musical taste.
Growing up in the LBC and eventually moving to Compton to live with his father.
What it was like being Dr. Dre's younger brother when N.W.A. was blowing up.
Meeting Snoop while they were in elementary school together.
Snoop and Kurupt meeting for the first time during a legendary freestyle battle.
Bumping heads with Nate Dogg as kids and eventually becoming ride or die brothers.
The process of how the classic 'Ain't No Fun' came together.
Warren's small part on 'Deeez Nuuuts' having a lasting impact on pop culture.
Making the 'The Chronic' while LA was in the midst of the '92 riots.
Nipsey Hussle and his part in carrying on the legacy of West Coast rap.
How important The D.O.C. was to the success of N.W.A. and Death Row Records.
Warren being kicked off The Row after he cautioned others about signing Suge's contracts.
The group Above The Law and their part in the evolution of G-Funk.
Translating the meaning behind "rhythm is life and life is rhythm".
Warren's intention on creating his own signature style within the G-Funk lane.
How cool it was to finally get the chance to meet singer Michael McDonald.
Nate Dogg performing 'Regulate' against the wishes of Suge Knight.
Warren carrying a backpack full of guns into the 1994 Billboard Awards.
The song 'Indo Smoke' getting the attention of Russell Simmons.
Warren's debut album essentially saving Def Jam from bankruptcy.
Attending the infamous 1995 Source Awards and being ready for whatever.
Making attempts to iron out the beef between Pac and Biggie while in Brooklyn.
The artists Warren put on such as the Twinz, Dove Shack and Da 5 Footaz.
The group 213 dating back to the school days in the LBC.
Nate Dogg's performance on 'I Need A Light' and the story behind 213's 'Joystick'.
The Regulator Kush cannabis strain that he's been involved with.
His own Barbecue sauce line and catering service with 'Sniffin Griffins BBQ'.
Some of Warren's latest endeavors of getting into the real estate scene
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