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The G Files hhdx review
« on: September 15, 2009, 12:31:38 PM »
Conceptually planned since January 2003, The G Files is Warren G’s  sixth and most personal album to date. Listeners are asked to envision pulling open Warren’s musical filing cabinet, removing Case #213, and perusing through each of its 14 self-contained files, providing insight into the life of Warren, Griffin III.

While I Want It All and In The Mid-Nite Hour went overboard with guest features, The G Files takes a more conservative approach, with the fewest appearances since his 1994 acclaimed debut. Aside from the expected clientele, the project features notable appearances by Travis Barker, Raekwon, as well as Australia’s Cassie Davis, providing a female touch to an otherwise, and rather unfortunately, male-dominated album.

Unlike 213’s The Hard Way , Warren G is back on his MPC 5000, handling the majority of The G Files’ production; with the exceptions being handled by “Mr. DJ” producer THX (“True Star”) and co-production by Seattle’s Joonie (“Crush”). Having founded his career with his classic sampling of Michael McDonald, Warren continues to utilize the production technique, though not as much, on tracks like the “Funky Worm”-sampled “Suicide.” With each album having its own specific vibe, he has infused his trademark G-Funk style with electro as well as live instrumentation, including guitar, bass, Rhodes piano, and drums.

Similar to previous projects, Warren G utilizes an ode to marijuana as a transitional piece for the album.  Although outshined by “Indo Smoke” and “Smokin’ Me Out,” “Let’s Get High (420)”  serves as a substantive platform showcasing up-and-coming artist Blac Nic, with musical enrichment provided by Travis Barker’s percussion.

Disconnecting from his role as a door opener, Warren G has set aside two veterans only tracks on The G Files.  Attempting to recreate the vintage west coast sound pioneered by artists like N.W.A. , Warren enlisted I Want It All and The Chronic contributor RBX for the rebellious “Suicide” as well as Raekwon  and 213 counterpart and discography staple Nate Dogg for a recreation of “100 Miles And Runnin” .

Further striving to provide something for everyone, Warren G has composed a series of tracks geared toward the younger portion of Hip Hop’s generational divide. As I Want It All flirted with the concept of materialism, The G Files appeals to today’s club culture with “Drinks Ain’t Free” and “Swagger Rich.” In addition, Warren offers up the roller-skating anthem “Skate Skate” as well as the album’s two love songs, “Ringtone” and “Crush.”

Ultimately, The G Files tries to encompass too many dimensions, demonstrating a quite different and perhaps unconventional portrayal of G-Funk.  While Warren G makes a strong case for being able to harness eclectic diversity, it unfortunately fails to provide fulfilling satisfaction to any one audience.
 

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Re: The G Files hhdx review
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2009, 12:54:01 PM »
Warren gave HipHopDX an interview recently and they come with this shitty review? Fuck HHDX, that Shake dude who runs it thinks hes Russell Simmons when in realness hes a nerdy webmaster of a "fan site" LOL.
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Re: The G Files hhdx review
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2009, 11:17:55 AM »
Warren gave HipHopDX an interview recently and they come with this shitty review? Fuck HHDX, that Shake dude who runs it thinks hes Russell Simmons when in realness hes a nerdy webmaster of a "fan site" LOL.
what are you crying about, the conclusion is on point.

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Re: The G Files hhdx review
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2009, 11:42:03 AM »
Mr.G probably mashed his cassette player after reading this. I'm glad that they stayed honest regardless of Warren's interview.
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Re: The G Files hhdx review
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2009, 12:34:23 PM »
Warren gave HipHopDX an interview recently and they come with this shitty review? Fuck HHDX, that Shake dude who runs it thinks hes Russell Simmons when in realness hes a nerdy webmaster of a "fan site" LOL.

So what? They gave him an interview so he could promote his album, and they gave an honest review. I repesct that way more than if they sucked his dick in the review because they gave an interview. Get outta here with that shit.
 

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Re: The G Files hhdx review
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2009, 12:39:20 PM »
Mr.G probably mashed his cassette player after reading this.
Nah he only did this when his prior album leaked on Dubcc and had to beg the staff to delete every link