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Behind The Scenes: Warren G Brings The Ladies Out To The Party He Will Throw Now posted by Garry "Prophecy" Sun on June 9, 2012
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Warren G Doin What He Does Best... Consuming Some Skirts For The Eve

Warren G was out chillin with nuffin but a Bevy of Beauties on Thursday, as he filmed the Music Video for his latest single, “Party We Will Throw Now” which also features Game, and the Late Great Nate Dogg.

Startling Lineup

Warren G always has his hands full when it comes to the Girls

Warren was not only surrounded by a bunch of fly ladies, but quite a few fly rides in the form of a G-Child’s main staple, Chevy Impalas on some Hydraulics, hittin switches making Downtown LA warehouses shake, rattle and roll.

Focused On Being In Focus

"LB" The City By The Sea

All Fingers Point In Warren G's Direction

And dangit if the fly ladies wasn’t just flockin like pigeons, crowd around a mofo with nothing but drool worthy aesthetics from all over the Globe.  Take for example, Vietnamese Thao Nguyen, along with Ukranian born Jenia Sapa and Elizandra Dutra reppin for Brazil.  Ay man, this may be West Coast, but when it comes to the Hunnies, We Never Ever Ever Discriminate !!

Thao Nguyen Is Bustin' Out

Don't You Wish Jenia Sapa Came With Every Ride ?

Jenia Sapa And Elizandra Dutra Show No Mercy

Elizandra Dutra Throws You Into Overdrive

She Catches You From Behind... The Camera

We also got to see Warren behind the Camera of a couple Red Ones Cams, of course a Must-Have for any Music Video Shoot, as every one was taking Warren’s Direction.

All Of You Skirts Know What's Up With 213

Warren G and The G-Funk Crew

If Looks Could Kill... These Ladies Would Have It On Lock

The song is the first Posthumous release for the Beloved and Legendary Nate Dogg, who Warren pays tribute to at the end of the song, quoting from Tupac’s track “Pour Out A Little Liquor” from the “Above The Rim” Soundtrack, where Warren says:

“And Can’t Nobody Diss My Ni@@a, Damn, I Miss My Ni@@a

Pour Out A Little Liquor, Big Nate Dogg Ni@@a 213, From The City By the Sea”

The Greatest... Thank You For Blessing Our World... Nate Dogg And Prophecy

Truly, Nate Dogg will forever be missed and forever remembered.  But it’s always awesome to know we still have other West Coast Hip-Hop Legends like Warren G to keep memories and creativity alive.

Can’t Wait to see the Video Big Homey

Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com

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Hayden Panettiere Makes “Hood” Music posted by Garry "Prophecy" Sun on May 1, 2011
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Hayden Panettiere is keepin it real and makes music for the "Hood"

Who knew Hayden Panettiere went from a Hero to gettin gangster and makin music to stay true to the “Hood”…

Hoodwinked that is, as in “Hoodwinked Too! : Hood vs. Evil” her animated film which came out on Friday, April 29th and is the sequel to the original “Hoodwinked!” which was released in 2005.  Hayden lent her vocal talents as “Red Riding Hood”, the original voice for “Red” in “Hoodwinked!” was provided by none other than Anne Hathaway.  But it’s the other side of vocal talent that Hayden is hoping to make a real break for her career, and that’s as a singer.  Hayden sings “I Can Do It Alone” for the films soundtrack, and it definitely matches the “feel good” manufactured pop sound you would except from an animated children and family feature.

"Prophecy" The Sun Of Hollywood and Hayden Panettiere

While I would say that Hayden’s singing ability are definitely better than expected, we will have to wait and see if she can venture out of animated family film soundtracks and make it in the real world of the Music Industry, where competition is fierce and you can’t escape your way through CGI.  One thing is for certain, the Weinstein Company should’ve definitely taken a bite out of that $30 Million Dollar film budget, and done a little better in the music video.  They certainly could’ve accomplished a whole lot more than Hayden singing, while sitting in front of a green screen with superimposed footage from the film.

I’m just saying.  If you’re trying to kick start your starring actresses career in music, you should’ve gave it a greater effort.  But hey, who says you need to spend millions on a music video to make a hit… Just hire Keenan Cahill.

 

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