Synopsis of “Regulate” by Warren G featuring Nate Dogg
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Date: July 21st, 2024 7:35 PM Author: fighting duck-like spot
Warren G is driving alone through Eastside, Long Beach, California at night, looking for women. He finds a group of men playing dice and tries to join them, but they pull out their guns and rob him instead. Thinking he's about to die, Warren G sings out, "if I had wings I would fly"; one critic describes this moment as "the hook" of the song.[9][10] Meanwhile, Nate Dogg is looking for Warren G. He passes a car full of women, who are so fixated on him that they crash their car. He finds Warren G and shoots at the robbers, dispersing them. The two friends then return to the women and ride away with them, with the intent of taking them to the "Eastside motel".[10] In the third verse, Warren and Nate explain their G-funk musical style; the song "constructs itself as inaugurating a new era".[11]
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