213

Songs: 14
Albums: 1

Albums

213 - The Hard Way
The Hard Way
2004, songs: 14

Facts about 213

213

"213" was a hip-hop trio composed of Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and Nate Dogg. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation: "213" was formed in Long Beach, California, in the early 1990s. The group's name comes from the area code of Long Beach, where all three members grew up. Snoop Dogg, Warren G (stepbrother of Dr. Dre), and Nate Dogg (cousin of Snoop Dogg) had been childhood friends and had collaborated on various musical projects before officially forming "213".

  2. Musical Style and Influence: "213" was known for their laid-back West Coast hip-hop sound, characterized by smooth beats, melodic hooks, and soulful vocals. The group drew inspiration from the G-funk style pioneered by artists like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Their music often featured themes of partying, cruising, and life in Long Beach, reflecting their experiences growing up in the neighborhood.

  3. Recordings and Collaborations: Despite their status as a group, "213" only released one album, titled "The Hard Way", in 2004. The album featured guest appearances from prominent artists such as Xzibit, Warren G's brother Dr. Dre, and RBX. Lead single "Groupie Luv" received moderate success, but the album failed to achieve the same level of commercial success as the members' solo endeavors.

  4. Solo Careers: While "213" released only one album as a group, each member went on to achieve success as solo artists. Snoop Dogg became one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, releasing numerous solo albums and collaborating with a wide range of artists across various genres. Warren G also found success as a solo artist, with hits like "Regulate" and "This D.J.", while Nate Dogg became known as the "King of Hooks" for his smooth vocals on countless hip-hop and R&B tracks.

  5. Legacy: Despite their short-lived tenure as a group, "213" remains a significant part of West Coast hip-hop history. Their collaborative efforts helped solidify the G-funk sound and paved the way for the success of each member's solo career. Songs like "Regulate" and "Gin and Juice" continue to be celebrated as classics of the genre, while "213" serves as a reminder of the musical talent that emerged from Long Beach, California.

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