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The Smoking Section[1]
USA Today[2]

The G Files is the sixth studio album by American rapper Warren G. The album features guest performances from fellow 213 members, Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, as well as Cassie Davis and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.[3]

The first single, entitled "Ringtone", was released June 8, 2008. A second single, entitled "Crush", featuring singer Ray J was released July 27, 2008. Warren G has also leaked the well-received "Mr. DJ", though later admitted that it would not be included on the album because he had forgotten where he found the sample. Warren G also released another street single, entitled "Gigolos Get Lonely 2", however, it did not make the album.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:37
2."The West Is Back" (featuring Halla & Mr. Lucc)3:19
3."True Star" (featuring BJ)2:55
4."Let's Get High (420 Anthem)" (featuring Travis Barker & Black Nicc)4:05
5."100 Miles and Runnin'" (featuring Raekwon & Nate Dogg)3:23
6."Skate Skate" (featuring Halla)3:18
7."Drinks Ain't Free"3:32
8."Swagger Rich" (featuring Snoop Dogg & Cassie Davis)3:30
9."Suicide*" (featuring RBX)4:15
10."Masquerade" (featuring Halla & Mr. Lucc)4:30
11."Hold On"3:39
12."What's Wrong" (featuring Black Nicc & Halla)3:51
13."Ringtone"4:38
14."Crush" (featuring Ray J)4:04
15."Fire" (Bonus track only available in UK Edition)3:19
  • Note: "Suicide" was featured in the 2003 video-game True Crime: Streets of LA under the name "What U Wanna Do", suggesting it was an unreleased track until The G Files.

References

  1. ^ The Smoking Section review
  2. ^ USA Today review
  3. ^ Ismael AbduSalaam and warren (2008-08-18). "Warren G. Taps Ray J, Paul Wall Others For G-Files". AllHipHop.com. Retrieved 2012-02-17.