Los Angeles, CA - Nate Dogg is being remembered by some of his friends and collaborators on the fifth anniversary of his death.
“Miss my Dogg,” fellow 213 member Snoop Dogg writes in the first of a series of posts he made honoring his late friend and collaborator on Twitter today (March 15).
Before any of them enjoyed national acclaim Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Warren G formed the group 213, a nod to the-then area code of their hometown of Long Beach, California.
After Nate Dogg rose to prominence
through his appearance on Snoop Dogg's "Ain't No Fun," among other
selections, Nate Dogg became a national star when he collaborated with Warren G on the 1994 hit single “Regulate.”
"#pals #gfunk #213 #dpg the game will never be the same. ?? I love and miss you,” Warren G writes on Instagram accompanying a photo of his late friend.
Xzibit,
who collaborated with Nate Dogg on Snoop Dogg’s 1999 single “Bitch
Please,” was a part of Nate Dogg’s funeral service. The singer died due
to complications from a series of strokes.
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