Warren G
@warreng
When you think about West Coast hip-hop, you can’t overlook the impact of Warren G. Born Warren Griffin III, this Long Beach native didn’t just ride the wave of G-Funk—he helped create it. Warren’s journey from the streets of Long Beach to the global stage is a testament to talent, hustle, and staying true to your roots. Warren grew up in a two-parent household until his parents split, leaving his mom to hold it down. But even as life changed, the music didn’t. His parents’ collection of jazz, funk, and soul records planted the seeds of his sound early on. By the time he hit 13, Warren was already finding his way into music. It wasn’t long before he linked up with his buddies Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg to form 213, a group that would lay the foundation for what was to come.Bio
When you think about West Coast hip-hop, you can’t overlook the impact of Warren G. Born Warren Griffin III, this Long Beach native didn’t just ride the wave of G-Funk—he helped create it. Warren’s journey from the streets of Long Beach to the global stage is a testament to talent, hustle, and staying true to your roots. Warren grew up in a two-parent household until his parents split, leaving his mom to hold it down. But even as life changed, the music didn’t. His parents’ collection of jazz, funk, and soul records planted the seeds of his sound early on. By the time he hit 13, Warren was already finding his way into music. It wasn’t long before he linked up with his buddies Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg to form 213, a group that would lay the foundation for what was to come.