Warren G & Nate Dogg - Regulate (dj "s": Remix)
: Warren G bought a stack of records for $250 from a man outside a Roscoe’s in Hollywood. Among them was Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgettin'" , which became the song's signature sample. Cinematic Inspiration
The song tells a semi-autobiographical "Wild West" tale set in Long Beach: Warren G & Nate Dogg - Regulate (Dj "S" Remix)
The track wasn't made in a high-end studio, but in Warren G’s unfurnished Long Beach apartment. : Warren G bought a stack of records
: Because he didn't have a professional setup, Nate Dogg recorded his iconic, soulful vocals in a bedroom closet. : Because he didn't have a professional setup,
: Warren G was watching the 1988 Western film Young Guns on VHS when he heard the line.
The story behind is a blend of cinematic inspiration and raw, DIY hustle that defined the G-funk era. While the DJ "S" Remix (also known as the DJ "S" Rework) has gained massive popularity on platforms like YouTube for its smooth, polished take on the track, the "useful story" lies in how the original 1994 masterpiece was built from nothing. The DIY Birth of a Classic
The famous intro— "Regulators... mount up!" —was a spontaneous addition.