Warren G On Not Signing With Death Row

The Regulator explains to Devi Dev why he never scribbled his John Hancock on a Death Row contract nor collobrated with his brother, Dr. Dre. It’s not all family business.

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  1. amazinace says:

    WOW, DJ WARREN G PUT THE “G” IN G-FUNK IN MY OPINION. I THOUGHT IT WAS ALL GOOD BETWEEN THEM. WHATS UP WITH THE TWINS? THEY ALBUM WAS DOPE TOO. NATE DOGG SHOULD BE SET FOR LIFE WITH ALL THE WORK HE PUT IN……..DAMN I THOUGHT IT WAS ALL GOOD

  2. Sangano says:

    I always wondered why Warren & Dre didnt collab more … brothers … it’s not like Warren was a scrub … you can see that hurt him to this day. He put out great albums … guess Dre had too many people in his ear or is just cold like that ….

  3. Oj Da Cornball says:

    He seems high and incoherent.

    This dude went and sold 4 MILLIONS RECORDS WITH HIS DEBUT.

    He needs to get somethings straight. Dre HAS produced records for him.
    Did he forget 213 project,
    Regulate came on Death Row and went Platinum with the single alone.
    And the tons of songs he’s recorded with Snoop and all of them?

    He makes this interview sound like he’s been completely abandoned by all them since back then.

    What is WG talking about? He must be high.
    His last mainstream record was by Dre.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE2NPxnY71U&hl=en_US&fs=1&%5D

  4. B.Dot says:

    ^
    forgot about that record…but i guess he meant in terms of actually appearing on the same song together.

  5. Cunning Link Quest says:

    he was basically saying he was invited to the deathrow “give out the checks” party.

  6. dronkmunk says:

    Devi Dev can get it. That is all.

  7. paychexx says:

    warren g has his hits, but that brother was drunk or high in the interview,.
    truth is he didnt really need dre, he has some dope records…

  8. Ty says:

    I guess I don’t see where he seems so high or incoherent. To me it seemed like he was just trying real hard to put his comments in a way that wouldn’t make the next day’s headlines about him dissin’ Dre or Snoop. He took his time so he could word it just right cause he wasn’t dissin’.

    I could see the hurt in his eyes. That 213 project was waaaaay past all of their primes. He wanted to be in on the ground floor when everybody was young and hungry. I’m surprised that in retrospect he’s not happy he didn’t get mixed up with the garbage that Snoop, Dre and everybody else had to go through with Suge though. He should consider himself blessed. It was foul over there. NOBODY left with any money or masters! Some niggas left their manhood over there (Sam Snead) and others left their lives (Pac).. I do wonder why Dre don’t really mess with him though. Maybe he felt Warren chose Snoop over him when they all fell out long ago. Who knows?

  9. mike says:

    Devi Dev can get it. That is all.

    ¨¨SHES GOOD !

    she can !!

    yes !!!

  10. Oj Da Cornball says:

    B Dot
    “forgot about that record…but i guess he meant in terms of actually appearing on the same song together.”

    If he talking about Dre then i can see but he produced his records what else can he want from Dre? Dre barely raps, he produced and made sure he did for his brother.

    Heck, Warren success is actually because of Dre’s advise if u think about it. Dre told him to do his own, he did, and had great sucess based on that. If Dre told him, “Sure we’ll put you out” he would have been like Rage and all other Death Row artist who expected Dre to do their CD but never happened, or the other Cash Money artists who will never drop. Dre saved him from that.
    He went on to do countless records with Snoop, Dogg Pound, Nate and so on.

    Warren was just feeding the interview. He didn’t even have his thoughts together.

  11. Oj Da Cornball says:

    On side notes, anyone who thinks Suge is broke and only recieves 1300 a month is foolish.

    Suge own all the publishing for all the classics (Gin & Juice, What’s My Name etc…) at Death Row and they still get spins. No way he proke.
    Heck he still eating of Vanilla Ice’s pub, how he broke?

  12. thugler says:

    suge lost all the publishing when death row went bankrupt

    i understand how warren feels but i think people expect too much from dre. he’s dope on his own and he should believe in himself.

  13. BX says:

    I guess I don’t see where he seems so high or incoherent. To me it seemed like he was just trying real hard to put his comments in a way that wouldn’t make the next day’s headlines about him dissin’ Dre or Snoop. He took his time so he could word it just right cause he wasn’t dissin’.

    I could see the hurt in his eyes. That 213 project was waaaaay past all of their primes. He wanted to be in on the ground floor when everybody was young and hungry.
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  14. the one says:

    AT LEAST HE DIDNT GO OUT LIKE BEANIE

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