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L B C, D E F G
I'm H I off J's bellin' in a T-shirt and blue jeans
Well few dreams ever come true
Well some do, so nigga say
I'm from the beach too
Long Beach City G's funkin'
And it's a pity how many we's punk and drunk
In a hotel lobby at a town near you
Housekeeper's high, and drinkin' beer too
Cleared through the nite
My niggaz movin' with the skirts
In the boxes, house shoes, and slingshot t-shirts
It's gettin' late, I'm runnin' out of gas
So Warren G come and see what's up on some ass
Really doe, y'all enjoyed the show, good
But what you know about these Long Beach boys in the hood
Should anything go wrong and niggaz act shitty
Remember fool this is Long Beach city, punk

Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Well it was boring until Warren G came on the scene
Put the G-Funk with the gangsta lean
It's been about two, is he comin' through?
I dropped this one just to show you I'm true
People say Warren where'd you get that speech
In the sandy city right down by the beach
Speak, don't speak on, if you wanna speak on
If you wanna get yo' groove on, L O C on
To the fullest, bounce rock skate
A new time, a new rhyme, legislate
That's how we do it in the S I X
L B C, two, one, three, and we straight shit at the next
So let's party hearty like Lodi Dodi
We punkin' yo' city you betta ask somebody
'Cuz if you don't, we ain't showin' no pity
More bounce to the ounce and we rockin' yo' city
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
From city to city and state to state
This DJ gonna regulate
So playa hate if you want to, I don't give a fuck
I'm still G-dubb and I'm subbin' in my truck so good luck
And have a nice trip
We got y'all town locked down like a vice grip
I'm on the dice tip, shootin' C-notes
A dollar and the bones hollerin' G-oats
'Cuz we quotes, them gangsta raps
That ya'll paid for, and we banks the snaps
We perhaps, if you could see what I see
Then you might be gettin' paid like this nigga Warren G
So fee, fie, foe, I'm from
The LB to the C nigga don't act dumb
Outta site, outta mind, so where y'all gonna put us
Warren G and the Twinz and my girls Five Footaz
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?
Can you feel it?

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Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1970 in Long Beach, California), better known simply as Warren G, is a Grammy award nominated American West Coast rapper, singer, DJ and producer signed to his own label, G-Funk Entertainment. In 1990, Warren G formed the group 213 with Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg, and in 1994 he exploded onto the Long Beach rap scene with the smash single "Regulate," a duet with Nate Dogg, and its accompanying album, Regulate...G Funk Era. He has since released a further 8 albums on Death Row Records. He grew up in Long Beach listening to his parents' extensive collection of jazz, soul and funk records, also frequently hanging out at the local record store. As a teenager, he and his friends Nate Dogg and future superstar Snoop Dogg formed a rap group called 213, after their area code. Unfortunately, all three had brushes with the law and spent time in jail, which motivated them to get jobs, also working on their music on the side. Eventually, the V.I.P. record store allowed the trio to practice and record in a back room. It was here that Snoop cut the demo "Super Duper Snooper," which G played for his half-brother Dr. Dre at a party. Dre invited all three to his studio and wound up collaborating with Snoop on The Chronic. While G also made several contributions, he opted to develop his talents mostly outside of Dre's shadow. He honed his musical skills while producing such artists as MC Breed and 2Pac. A break came when his vocal collaboration with Mista Grimm, "Indo Smoke," appeared on the Poetic Justice soundtrack. Soon after that, G recorded his debut album for Death Row. "Regulate" appeared on the Above the Rim soundtrack and was released as a single. It quickly became a massive hit, peaking at #2 on the Billboard charts and pushing the album up to the same position. The album eventually went triple platinum, with "This D.J." becoming his second Top 10 hit.

Warren G took nearly three years to complete his second album, returning in the spring of 1997 with Take A Look Over Your Shoulder, which was greeted with decidedly mixed reviews and weak sales. I Want It All followed in 1999 with The Return of the Regulator appearing two years later. In 2005 he signed with Lightyear Enterntainment and released In the Mid-Nite Hour.


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