Released: April 24, 2012

Featuring: The Game Nate Dogg

Songwriter: Warren G Nate Dogg The Game

Producer: Warren G

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
As I travel this lonely gangster road
Just me and my negroes
We still got bomb hydro
We just double independent
And the night falls that's when young girls go home
Big girls put on small clothes
A party we will throw
A party we will throw now

[Verse 1: The Game]
Yeah, all I need is the chronic to keep me fit
A bad bitch, a project apartment and 2 pits
Red chucks, a red Bic to keep my kush lit
Thank god for what I get but never really needed shit
I'm a hustler nigga, that's how I got this red Bentley
Slay the competition and told them that Dre sent me
Walk through the smoke like, "what up loc"
Cause Warren got that bomb that kind that make me choke
We gonna twist up 8 for Nate, blow the smoke through the clouds
In hopes that it reaches the pearly gates
Now, how many niggas wanna throw up a dub
And be surrounded by the baddest bitches up in the club, yeah
It's the 'math blood, sixes on the ave cuz
Phantom got your girl pussy wetter than my bathtub
Fuck her all night, wake her up at 6
Lil mama grab your shit, get ghost

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
As I travel this lonely gangster road
Just me and my negroes
We still got bomb hydro
We just double independent
And the night falls that's when young girls go home
Big girls put on small clothes
A party we will throw
A party we will throw now

[Verse 2: Warren G]
Click-clack what up, zig-zag run up
Knick-knack paddywhack, twisting up a fat sack
Tic tac toe up, I be in them streets like an
Intersection, I got connections, from every section
Critical, political, it's killer Cal'
Roll it up, now pass that shit around
My mental is cynical, original
Thinking you could see us, I'm like nigga how?
I'm in that diamond lane, I'm in that diamond chain
Glistenin', glowin', I'm sippin' liquor I'm blowin' zippers
My nigga, I'm on one, I'm twistin' the zone up
I'm sitting up low, my pistol shinin' my chrome up
My nigga Game got the gun load, one shot
Mix a nigga brain like some gumbo, uh, oh
All that tough talk nigga, what for?
Shut your scary ass up at the front door

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
As I travel this lonely gangster road
Just me and my negroes
We still got bomb hydro
We just double independent
And the night falls that's when young girls go home
Big girls put on small clothes
A party we will throw
A party we will throw now

[Verse 3: Warren G]
Couldn't, nobody diss my nigga
Damn I miss my nigga, pour out a little liquor
Big Nate Dogg nigga, 2-1-3
From the city by the sea, where them Gs ride
Turn around baby let me listen to the b-side
Slap that, tap that, after that, East side
As I travel this road I see the street sign
Ready for whatever, Beretta's you know I keep mine

[Verse 4: The Game]
It's the L-B, C-P-T nigga we be
OG to BG, that's where the weed be
Killer (what?) Cali-forni-a
Eh, load the strap, hop into the six-trey
Snoop, what up loc?, I'm headed to the East side
G ride, throwin' up everything but the peace sign
Gold Daytonas, gangbang persona
Nigga trip, I'ma pop the top off his Corolla

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
As I travel this lonely gangster road
Just me and my negroes
We still got bomb hydro
We just double independent
And the night falls that's when young girls go home
Big girls put on small clothes
A party we will throw
A party we will throw now

Warren G

Throughout his early solo career, Warren G worked with artists like MC Breed and 2Pac, but his big break came when his vocal collaboration with Mista Grimm, “Indo Smoke”, appeared on the Poetic Justice soundtrack in 1992. His outstanding rap lead to a serious collaboration with Dr. Dre. Dedicated to hard work, that same year, Warren G made major contributions to Dr. Dre’s album The Chronic, released in December 1992, including sampling for “Nuthin' but a G Thang”

Worldwide recognition as a solo artist came immediately after Warren G dropped the smash hit “Regulate”; a duet with Nate Dogg, which topped the charts in 1994. The accompanying album Regulate…G Funk Era is a monument to the originality and smooth hip hop that is Warren G. The debut album went triple platinum with an accompanied second single, “This DJ”, becoming his second Top 20 hit. Had Warren G signed with Death Row, which he could do after 213 dissolved, he would have been one of the label’s biggest selling acts at the time.

Besides rapping and DJing with some legends in the game Warren also produces his own music and for others, credits include Made in America, The New Breed, Conversation, G-Funk Classics, Kuruption!, Laugh Now, Cry Later, Rapper Gone Bad, and many other well-received albums.