Warren G emerged with the wave of 
talent that came out of Long Beach
in the early 1990's following the 
footsteps of his brother, the
legendary Dr. Dre. Back in the day, 
Warren was a DJ for a locally trio 
called 213, consisting of his best
friend, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Nate Dogg.
In fact, it was Warren who introduced 
Snoop to Dre after passing along Snoop's
demo to Dre at a bachelor party. 
Before that, Warren worked the 
turntables for a group called Perfection,
Warren remains loyal to his roots. 
The so-called Long Beach sound and a 
potent stew of oldies riffs and funky 
bass lines jacked up with straight 
street intensity and long ago boiled 
over the edges of 21st and Lewis, the 
inner-city corner where G-Funk was born. 
It's an international recipe now. 
Everybody's got their own flavor. 
"It's still Long Beach music, but ain't
nobody doing it like me," says Warren G. 
"This is upgraded hip-hop to the fullest. 
It's music that's real and music that
sells. It's about young people, but it 
catches older crowds, too. That's good 
communication. I try to make every song on
the album good enough to be a single. 
That's good business."
Warren G says, "I got to this level 
and it's beautiful," he says. 
"But then again, I`ll always feel 
or try to recognize that this is still 
the beginning. I'm trying to get to 
the top by continually pushing my limits."

Perzonly my favourite song is "Annie Mae"
Thereīs a really good rythem in taht one.
But i think itīs time for warren to put
out a new album.