
"I feel real good that I am getting the chance to let people hear a lot of that sound that has been missing [in] hip-hop,” Warren G told Billboard. "I finally have records that I had in the archives that I put together to let the world hear some of that G Funk that they’ve been missing and wanting to hear for long time."
Regulate… G Funk Era Pt. 2 will be Warren G's first project since The G Files in 2009, and the sequel to his 1994 debut.
Warren G grants fans their wish by featuring unreleased audio from the late Nate Dogg on Regulate… G Funk Era Pt. II. "[Fans] will be able to hear unreleased songs with me and Nate. They have been asking for years; ever since he passed away and even before he passed away, they wanted music from me and him.
"It was a lot to work on records with one of your buddies, one of your best friends who's not with you anymore," he said on working with unreleased music from Nate Dogg. "[But] just being able to put all the love and energy in there and making it successful…"
Warren G also recruited artists for the Regulate sequel that he and Nate Dogg respected and wanted to work with before Nate Dogg's passing. "Guys that I respect a lot in the music business came aboard and collaborated with me on some tracks," he said. “Artists like E-40, Too $hort, Young Jeezy, Bun B are vets of hip-hop. [They're] artists that me and Nate loved and wanted to work with."
The rapper plans to release the first single, "My House," featuring Nate Dogg, soon.
