If you thought the original Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” music video couldn’t be any more cinematic, try adding Sesame Street characters from the 1985 film Follow that Bird. A fan has combined the iconic ’90s vid with your favorite Muppets, and the result—featuring Big Bird and Cookie Monster—might have topped the Spike Jonze-directed original.
Adam Schleichkorn (a.k.a. Mylo the Cat) posted the mashup on his YouTube channel isthishowyougoviral. The YouTuber explained how the original video was “one of the greatest of all time” and he therefore “couldn’t do a regular old lip sync video.” Other...
Adam Schleichkorn (a.k.a. Mylo the Cat) posted the mashup on his YouTube channel isthishowyougoviral. The YouTuber explained how the original video was “one of the greatest of all time” and he therefore “couldn’t do a regular old lip sync video.” Other...
- 7/7/2017
- by Max Murphy
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_s74qmzb1"]] Warren G's confesses he's a huge fan of the '80s western "Young Guns" -- after all, his hit song, "Regulate," opens with a quote from the movie -- but we had no idea how deep his knowledge goes on the flick. Warren was at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater and absolutely lit up when our photog brought up the movie -- which starred Emilio Estevez as Billy the Kid and his bro, Charlie Sheen,...
- 10/17/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Someone has really decided to put the “street” in Sesame Street. An enterprising YouTuber named Adam Schleichkorn has built a mashup of the 1994 gangsta rap hit “Regulate” by Warren G and Nate Dogg by mixing in video of Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street. The end result is smoother than rollin’ in your ’64. This is far from the first time Schleichkorn has posted a video like this on his YouTube page IsThisHowYouGoViral? (It appears the answer is “yes.”) He’s previously created Muppet/rap mixes for songs like “So What’cha Want” from the Beastie Boys, “Just A Friend” from Biz Markie and Naughty By Nature’s “Hip Hop Hooray.” Since it went up on the web just two days ago, it’s already been seen nearly 600,000 times. Want to add to that count? It’s posted below.
- 3/30/2016
- by David Eckstein
- Hitfix
--Nikki Reed attended the launch of Bonnie Rose, a new Tennessee white corn whiskey, in Nashville. --Rihanna danced to Fetty Wap’s “Come My Way" as Joe Jonas DJ’d at 1Oak in Southampton, N.Y. --Snoop Dogg performed at the Htc-sponsored Lovebox Festival in Victoria Park in London. --Fresh off his release of Regulate…G Funk Era Part II The Ep, legendary hip-hop artist Warren G stopped by Beats 1 Radio in L.A. --Miguel serenaded fans with tracks from his new album Wildheart on the Honda Stage at the iHeartRadio Theater in Burbank, [...]...
- 7/22/2015
- Us Weekly
Raiders or Rams ... Rams and Rams -- Los Angeles football fans are dying to find out which team returns -- and Warren G is already making a silver and black pledge in the pigskin civil war. Warren was leaving Boulevard3 in Hollywood Wednesday night when we asked how excited he was about the possibility of the Oakland Raiders coming back. The "Regulate" rapper admitted he did dabble in the Rams, in his foolish youth, while they played in L.
- 5/21/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The clarinet has never been so gangsta. Kenny G teamed up with rapper Warren G to perform the emcee’s old hit with Nate Dogg, “Regulate,” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live’s” #MashUpMonday last night — and it was awesome. Also Read: Jimmy Kimmel Teaches Eddie Redmayne, Jennifer Anniston How to Act After Oscars (Video) The two completely different music styles matched up shockingly well on the ABC late-night performance, which the Hollywood crowd in attendance surely appreciated live as much last night as the internet is this morning. Sponsor At&T must be pleased that the video is going viral, perhaps a little less happy about.
- 2/24/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Two of the music world's realest Gs joined forces on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night: Warren and Kenny G took the stage for a funk-drenched, yet smooth, performance of the latter's 1994 classic "Regulate."
Kenny G dutifully recreated the song's slinking synth line on his trusty soprano saxophone, but also provided melodic assistance as the late, great Nate Dogg's original vocals played over the loudspeaker. While he stayed on top of the hook at first, it wasn't long before Kenny G was making outlandish runs on his sax as a...
Kenny G dutifully recreated the song's slinking synth line on his trusty soprano saxophone, but also provided melodic assistance as the late, great Nate Dogg's original vocals played over the loudspeaker. While he stayed on top of the hook at first, it wasn't long before Kenny G was making outlandish runs on his sax as a...
- 2/24/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Following a month of eclectic pairings for "Mash Up Mondays," Jimmy Kimmel Live! will cap off the series with a performance of "Regulate" by rapper Warren G and saxophonist Kenny G.
The debut of "Kenny and Warren G," as Kimmel has dubbed them, performing the west coast rap classic originally by Warren G and the late Nate Dogg is the fourth and final installment of "Mash Up Mondays." The series began with Weezer and Zz Top ("Wee-z Top") and continued with "Morris Day and the Haim" and "Aloe Blaccstreet."
Performing...
The debut of "Kenny and Warren G," as Kimmel has dubbed them, performing the west coast rap classic originally by Warren G and the late Nate Dogg is the fourth and final installment of "Mash Up Mondays." The series began with Weezer and Zz Top ("Wee-z Top") and continued with "Morris Day and the Haim" and "Aloe Blaccstreet."
Performing...
- 2/20/2015
- Rollingstone.com
pic.twitter.com/0qag74HSWM. Joss Whedon (@josswhedon) August 6, 2014 Look at this dude. Now That's a dude who looks satisfied. Joss Whedon wrapped on Avengers: Age Of Ultron with this satisfied tweet, posing very much like an old-school hip hopper. Perhaps he's going to Regulate with Warren G. Or perhaps he's joining a reformed Bone Thugs And Harmony. Or maybe, just maybe, it's time to hang out with the Roots! Whedon's got a good year of post-production ahead of him, a year that can be spent tweaking footage, doing minor reshoots or secretly filming post-credit sequences where we meet something like eight new Avengers?. Of course, the question dangles out there . dare Whedon sign on for more? Rumors persist that he's not coming back for that third Avengers. Of course, Whedon isn't a for-hire guy like Kenneth Branagh or Joe Johnston, who were essentially tourists in the Marvel universe when...
- 8/7/2014
- cinemablend.com
Brian Williams has had a killer rap career thanks to the editing wizards at "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Here are his greatest hits to date. Where will his newest jam "Baby Got Back" rank? The result may shock you, player. 7. "Good Vibrations" Nope, that's not a Beach Boys singalong. Brian's version of the Funky Bunch's flyest moment is hot for a few beats. Turn your cap backwards and flex, guys. 6. "Regulate" Brian's take on the Warren G. classic is as smooth and sultry as the original, but he adds his signature "W-i double-l" flow. 5. "Bust a Move" This cover makes me think Brian's ready to handle "It Takes Two" And Vanilla Ice's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" theme. It's only a matter of time, right? 4. "Gin and Juice" Brian really starts to impress us with his Curtis Mayfield-like coolness here. Picture Allison Williams' dad enjoying that...
- 6/17/2014
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
The most trusted name in news and rapping circles around fools, Brian Williams, was back on the mic Monday night. Jimmy Fallon and his The Tonight Show team once again chopped up the NBC Nightly News anchor's broadcasts, this time making him spit Sir Mix-a-Lot's timeless rump-shaking anthem "Baby Got Back."
Check Out the 6 Best Musical Moments from Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' Debut
B-Will delivers the track with an unflappable, avuncular aplomb that would make Walter Cronkite cower, though as always serious props to whoever compiled this at the Tonight Show.
Check Out the 6 Best Musical Moments from Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' Debut
B-Will delivers the track with an unflappable, avuncular aplomb that would make Walter Cronkite cower, though as always serious props to whoever compiled this at the Tonight Show.
- 6/17/2014
- Rollingstone.com
[Youtube "jidziKYG9jk"] Jimmy Fallon knows the Internet. And he knows that it's only got one rule: When something works, do it again and again. So when the Web blew up at Fallon's supercut of Brian Williams rapping Warren G's "Regulate" last year, Fallon made his newscaster colleague try his hand at "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang. Now, he's done it again, editing together dozens of clips of Williams to make it look as though the authoritative journalist is rapping along to Snoop Dogg's 1994 hit "Gin and Juice." Just one question: When did Brian Williams ever say "bitches"? Watch the clip above!
- 4/22/2014
- by Nate Jones
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "jidziKYG9jk"] Jimmy Fallon knows the Internet. And he knows that it's only got one rule: When something works, do it again and again. So when the Web blew up at Fallon's supercut of Brian Williams rapping Warren G's "Regulate" last year, Fallon made his newscaster colleague try his hand at "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang. Now, he's done it again, editing together dozens of clips of Williams to make it look as though the authoritative journalist is rapping along to Snoop Dogg's 1994 hit "Gin and Juice." Just one question: When did Brian Williams ever say "bitches"? Watch the clip above!
- 4/22/2014
- by Nate Jones
- PEOPLE.com
Late night Bff's Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake (it turns out Jt has stayed at Jimmy's house!) reunited for the fifth installment of the History of Rap. In case you missed the first four medleys because you go to bed at 11 Pm or avoided the constant twitter or facebook buzz about the first four, the History of Rap finds Jimmy and Jt rapping and singing some of the greatest songs in the history of Hip-Hop. And, if you thought they'd run out of tracks you're wrong. You're, very, very wrong. We won't spoil the complete track list, but you can watch the performance embedded here and then find out what they included below. What do you think they should include in the History of Rap...6? Here's the complete list courtesy of NBC. LL Cool J -- I'm Bad Run Dmc -- Beats to the Rhyme Crazy Calls - Wait for...
- 2/22/2014
- by HitFix Staff
- Hitfix
Grand Theft Auto V digital Playstation 3 pre-orders were made available for pre-load overnight throughout the UK. This has led fans to uncover mysterious info through searching of the game’s files. The most significant pieces of info to come out of this leak was the finding of information of a number of music stations and songs. The list below shows the traditional mix of Hip Hop, Rock and Country while including artists such as Snoop Dogg, Britney Spears and Muse.
Please take this information with a pinch of salt as the legitimacy of this information has yet to be clarified by Rockstar. Hopefully within the next few days more will be revealed. If true, what do you make of the soundtrack and which artists were you hoping would make an appearance?
The source of this leak came from GTAForums
An updated list can be viewed at on Reddit
West Coast...
Please take this information with a pinch of salt as the legitimacy of this information has yet to be clarified by Rockstar. Hopefully within the next few days more will be revealed. If true, what do you make of the soundtrack and which artists were you hoping would make an appearance?
The source of this leak came from GTAForums
An updated list can be viewed at on Reddit
West Coast...
- 8/24/2013
- by Niall McLoughlin
- Obsessed with Film
Top Videos: Impromptu "Bohemian Rhapsody" Singalong, Brian Williams Raps, NBA Stars Read Mean Tweets
This week, a stadium crowd in London engaged in an impromptu singalong to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" while waiting for Green Day to take the stage, and NBC News anchor Brian Williams rapped Warren G's "Regulate" (sort of). NBA stars read mean tweets about themselves on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and PBS Digital Studios put together a compilation of late children's author Maurice Sendak talking about childhood. Oh, and the Tony Awards happened too. Check out those clips and more in our weekly roundup of the best online videos:
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- 6/13/2013
- by TV Guide News
- TVGuide - Breaking News
If you were too busy crying underneath your bed after Sunday night's Game of Thrones episode - or unable to look at anything on the Internet that wasn't this adorable cat hug - we've got your cheat sheet to what happened online. Everyone Else Cried About the Game of Thrones Red Wedding, Too. Fans who knew what was coming posted their friends' reactions to the brutal episode. (Warning: Link has Nsfw language - swear bombs drop like Starks.) Even Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) was in shock. And yes, we know we could just read the book. Shut up about it already.
- 6/7/2013
- by Cara Lynn Shultz
- PEOPLE.com
We’ve come a long way from the days of candybar phones pre-programmed with monophonic versions of “The Entertainer.” These days, anything can be a ringtone — which comes in handy when you’re as pop culture-obsessed as EW’s staff.
Assistant News Director Denise Warner has her phone play the Downton Abbey theme song whenever she gets a call; before that, her cell rang to the tune of Warren G’s “Regulate.” EW.com producer Nika Vagner uses Ryan Gosling reading “Hey girl” memes aloud as her ringtone. (And you can too!) My own ringtone isn’t particularly pop culture-y...
Assistant News Director Denise Warner has her phone play the Downton Abbey theme song whenever she gets a call; before that, her cell rang to the tune of Warren G’s “Regulate.” EW.com producer Nika Vagner uses Ryan Gosling reading “Hey girl” memes aloud as her ringtone. (And you can too!) My own ringtone isn’t particularly pop culture-y...
- 8/24/2012
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Warren G has stated that he hopes a Biggie Smalls hologram will be created in the future. The 'Regulate' rapper appeared during Dr Dre's Coachella gig at the weekend, which included a hologram version of the late Tupac Shakur performing 'Hail Mary' with Snoop Dogg. He said that he is hoping to convince Diddy to produce a virtual Notorious Big for a similar venture. "That would be dope for Puffy to come on and we just do one of the biggest, majorest tours ever where it happens like that," (more)...
- 4/18/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
'Where would artists like Akon and T-Pain, Drake [be]?' actor Ricky Harris says of G-Funk icon's impact in previously unseen MTV News clip.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Nate Dogg
Photo: MTV News
One year ago to the day (March 15), hip-hop suffered a great loss when singer Nate Dogg died due to complications from multiple strokes. Nate was a pivotal figure in the West Coast's dominating G-Funk sound in the 1990's, and his closest friends and collaborators still feel his impact.
He added deep and soulful melodies to many hit records, notably appearing alongside Dr. Dre and his childhood friends Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Who could forget his bass-heavy bellows on Warren's 1994 hit "Regulate" or Dre's 2000 club banger "The Next Episode"? Not his fans, and surely not his loved ones.
Last year, MTV News took a trip out to Nate's old stomping grounds in Long Beach,...
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Rahman Dukes
Nate Dogg
Photo: MTV News
One year ago to the day (March 15), hip-hop suffered a great loss when singer Nate Dogg died due to complications from multiple strokes. Nate was a pivotal figure in the West Coast's dominating G-Funk sound in the 1990's, and his closest friends and collaborators still feel his impact.
He added deep and soulful melodies to many hit records, notably appearing alongside Dr. Dre and his childhood friends Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Who could forget his bass-heavy bellows on Warren's 1994 hit "Regulate" or Dre's 2000 club banger "The Next Episode"? Not his fans, and surely not his loved ones.
Last year, MTV News took a trip out to Nate's old stomping grounds in Long Beach,...
- 3/15/2012
- MTV Music News
Nate Dogg's world-famous rap friends turned their backs on the singer when he needed them most ... refusing to pitch in one cent towards his medical costs ... this according Nate's former associate, who's on the hook for the $300k bill. TMZ broke the story ... Nate's estate And a record label owner named David Michery ... were sued by the medical facility where Nate lived from 2008 to 2010 after suffering a massive stroke. A judge recently ruled in favor of the facility,...
- 2/10/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
By this point, you have probably heard of Michael Fassbender. Besides being penis-joke fodder for George Clooney, the actor propelled into the spotlight in 2011 with roles in "A Dangerous Method," "X-Men: First Class," and the Nc-17-rated "Shame" -- the source of the aforementioned penis joke. Like many actors, though, Fassbender has a different side to him; one away from the cameras, unknown to fans and standard celeb gawkers. For example, did you know Michael likes to break out in song while he's on set? According to The Hollywood Reporter, "One of [Fassbender's] favorites ... is 'Regulate,' by Warren G and Nate Dogg." The actor even has a comedic side: Before starring in big feature films, Fassbender took a series of jobs, included one where he called people who had filed complaints about the Royal Mail. While working there, he made sure to get in a few cracks, a la...
- 1/18/2012
- by Alex Suskind
- Moviefone
By this point, you have probably heard of Michael Fassbender. Besides being penis-joke fodder for George Clooney, the actor propelled into the spotlight in 2011 with roles in "A Dangerous Method," "X-Men: First Class," and the Nc-17-rated "Shame" -- the source of the aforementioned penis joke.
Like many actors, though, Fassbender has a different side to him; one away from the cameras, unknown to fans and standard celeb gawkers. For example, did you know Michael likes to break out in song while he's on set? According to The Hollywood Reporter, "One of [Fassbender's] favorites ... is 'Regulate,' by Warren G and Nate Dogg."
The actor even has a comedic side: Before starring in big feature films, Fassbender took a series of jobs, included one where he called people who had filed complaints about the Royal Mail. While working there, he made sure to get in a few cracks, a la...
Like many actors, though, Fassbender has a different side to him; one away from the cameras, unknown to fans and standard celeb gawkers. For example, did you know Michael likes to break out in song while he's on set? According to The Hollywood Reporter, "One of [Fassbender's] favorites ... is 'Regulate,' by Warren G and Nate Dogg."
The actor even has a comedic side: Before starring in big feature films, Fassbender took a series of jobs, included one where he called people who had filed complaints about the Royal Mail. While working there, he made sure to get in a few cracks, a la...
- 1/18/2012
- by Alex Suskind
- Huffington Post
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