Warren was honored by the mayor of Long Beach, California, who dedicated August 1-6, 2005 as the 'Warren G Week'.
Warren is a fan of rock music, his favorite rock bands are: Limp Bizkit, Sublime, Blink 182, and Republica.
Warren had dreams of playing professional football in the NFL, not for the money, but for love of the sport. He wanted to be the wide receiver or the free safety.
Warren's favorite music is jazz, but listens to: Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Snoop Dogg, Lauryn Hill, Dr. Dre, and Q-Tip in his car.
Warren is the proud father of two sons, Warren IV and Elijah Griffin.
Warren signed with Def Jam/Violator productions from 1994-1999, moving on to Restless productions from 1999-2001, and on to G-Funk Entertainment from 2001-present.
Warren took almost three years to complete his second album, returning in Spring of 1997 to release Take a Look Over Your Shoulder, with the hit single being a remake of the '70s hit 'I Shot The Sheriff'.
Warren recorded his debut album on the Def Jam label in 1994, Regulate...G Funk Era. His hit single 'Regulate' was put in the Above The Rim movie soundtrack, peaking at the #2 spot on the Billboard Charts.
Warren, Nate Dogg, and Snoop Dogg all childhood friends, joined up to form a rap trio, calling themselves 213, the area code for the city of Long Beach, California.
Warren grew up listening to his parent's extensive music collection of jazz, funk, and soul records, it inspired him to want to go into the music business.
Warren G is managed by his uncle Wron G.
Warren G was a member of the Rollin' 20 Crips, a gang active in the Long Beach area of California. They are also known as the Eastside Rollin' 20's.
Warren G is signed to G-Funk Entertainment.