G-Funk Entertainment

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G-Funk Entertainment
Parent company Hawino Records
Founded 1995
Founder Warren G
Distributing label Warner Music Group
Genre(s) Hiphop
Country US
Website gfunk213

G-Funk Entertainment formerly known as G-Funk Records later being renamed G-Funk 2000: The New Millennium is a vanity label founded by West Coast hip hop artist Warren G. It is a subsidiary of Def Jam, where it was dropped off and signed to Restless Records in 1998 under a new name to finally arrive to Hawino Records as G-Funk Entertainment in 2005, where Warren G released his latest album In the Mid-Nite Hour.

[edit] Roster

  • Warren G
  • Mista Grimm
  • Reel Tight
    • Chattanooga
    • TN natives
    • Danny Johnson
    • Bobby Kane
    • Reggie Long
    • Bobby Rice
  • Da 5 Footaz
    • Cobra Red
    • Neb Love
    • Jah Skillz
    • Ka-Bar
    • Knehi
  • Jessica
  • Foesum
  • Twinz
    • Trip Loc
    • Wayniac
  • The Dove Shack
    • C-Knight
    • Bo-Roc
    • 2Scoops

[edit] Discography

  • Warren G
    • Warren G. presents G-Funk Records Greatest Hits V.I (2006)
    • "This Is for My DJ's (official mixtape)
    • In the Mid-Nite Hour (2005); #80 US
    • The Hard Way [with 213] (2003); #4 US
    • Return of the Regulator (2001); #83 US
    • I Want It All (1999); #21 US
    • Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (1997); #11 US
  • Mista Grimm
    • "Indo Smoke" (1994); #56 US, #63 R&B, #12 Rap, #7 Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, #40 Rhythmic Top 40
    • "Situation: Grimm" (1995); #97 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
  • Tha Twinz
    • Conversation (1995)
      • "Round & Round"; #84 US
  • The Dove Shack
    • This Is The Shack (1995); #68 US
      • "Summertime In The LBC"; #54 US
    • C-Knight : Knight Time (2001)
    • Reality Has Got Me Tied Up
  • Foesum
    • Perfection (1995)
    • The Perfection (2002)
  • Da 5 Footaz
    • The Lost Scrolls
    • Lifetime
  • Jessica
    • You Can't Resist (2000)
    • California Girl (1995)
  • Real Tight
    • Back to the Real (1999); #197 US
      • (Do You) Wanna Ride; #80 US

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