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Warren G. Releases “This Is Dedicated To You” Nate Dogg Tribute Video

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On Thursday, the one-year anniversary of the death of Nate Dogg, Warren G. releases a video for his tribute song "This Is Dedicated To You" featuring LaToiya Williams. The video captures Warren solo in a somber mood as he paces through what appears to be one of Southern Cali's beach cities.

In an interview with XXL magazine, Warren offered an update on a forthcoming Nate Dogg and Warren G EP, "No One Could Do It Better."

"It's pretty much done," he said.

He added that the 5-song EP will revive their classic style. "It's that genuine G-Funk sound that we're missing," he said. "I just got to give people that real music again and tell people that ain't nothing changed. Nate is still here. I got to keep my boy alive."

"A Party We Will Throw Now," featuring Warren, Nate and Game, is the EP's first single.

Nate Dogg died on March 15, 2011, due to complications from multiple strokes.

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