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Warren G
Long Beach, United States • b. 1970-11-10
Warren G is credited on 1,160 releases across 201 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1992–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,160
Pressings credited
201
Albums
4
Decades active
443
In collections
Biography
Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1970) is an American rapper, record producer and DJ. He is known for his role in popularizing West Coast hip hop during the 1990s, and is credited as a pioneer of its subgenre G-funk. Griffin attained mainstream success with his 1994 single "Regulate" (featuring Nate Dogg), which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album, Regulate... G Funk Era (1994), debuted at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 176,000 in its first week. It has since received triple Platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying sales of three million copies. "Regulate" spent 18 weeks within the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, with three weeks at number 2, while its follow-up, "This D.J.", peaked at number 9. At the 37th Annual Grammy Awards, both songs received nominations for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Solo Performance. Three songs from his second album, Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (1997), peaked within the Top 40, as did his 1998 duet with Nate Dogg, "Nobody Does It Better". Both the album and its follow-up, I Want It All (1999), received Gold certifications by the RIAA. His fourth album, The Return of the Regulator (2001), was less of a success. Along with longtime collaborators Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, he formed the hip-hop trio 213, named for Long Beach, California's area code; they released the album The Hard Way (2004) to mild success. His next two albums, 2005's In the Mid-Nite Hour and then 2009's The G Files, were released independently and self-produced. He is credited with discovering Snoop Dogg, having introduced the rapper to record producer Dr. Dre. In 2015, he released Regulate... G Funk Era, Part II, an extended play featuring archived recordings of Nate Dogg, who died in 2011.
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Credited work
1,160 releases · 201 albums · active 1992–2026
- Production · 1,067
- Performance · 999
- Other credits · 30
- Engineering · 1
Studios: G-Funk Studios · The Hit Factory · Can-Am Recorders · Skip Saylor Recording
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Chronic
1992

Doggystyle
1993

Regulate... G Funk Era
1994

Greatest Hits
1998

Volume I
1994

Tha Doggfather
1996
![R U Still Down? [Remember Me], credited to Warren G](https://i.discogs.com/kqkPcOL65zaIqFDs_oTDuH-9rd4DVwT3Wp2HwC-lcn8/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:594/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIyNjY3/OS0xMzMyMDQ1NjM4/LmpwZWc.jpeg)
R U Still Down? [Remember Me]
1997

Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Bo$$
2002

Regulate (Music From "Above The Rim")
1994

No Limit Top Dogg
1999

Life In 1472 (The Original Soundtrack)
1998

Take A Look Over Your Shoulder (Reality)
1997

Above The Rim (Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
1994

The Very Best Of Death Row
2005

Death Row's Snoop Doggy Dogg Greatest Hits
2001

The Show (Original Soundtrack)
1995

Nuthin' But A G Thang
1993

The Wonder Years
2011

Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
2000

I'll Bee Dat
1998

Soundtrack To The Streets
1998

Prince Igor
1997

Death Row - Greatest Hits
1996

In The Mid-Nite Hour
2005
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Nate Dogg
- Snoop Dogg
- Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Twinz (2)
- 2Pac
- Kurupt
- The Rapsody
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