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R&B giant Warren G has one of his best albums reissued by the infamous Def Jam label here, with G FUNK ERA containing some incredibly catchy grooves.
2007 vinyl LP repressing of the groundbreaking debut album from Warren G, originally released in 1994. Mercury. G Funk Era Review
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