

"Finally, when he got to the set, we got through all the scenes, and we got together as much stuff as we could in the time we had. "So he pulled the hose off and didn’t realize it, and he was driving along and the cops pulled him over. "What happened was, Warren G, he was at the gas station, and he gassed up his car and he drove off with the gas pump in the tank," he continued. That was going to be a whole storyline of the old school gangsters, and we were going to tell the story of old school and new school throughout the whole video." That’s why, when you see that opening shot, you see the old school gangsters walking through the old brick building. When we got to the set, Warren G wasn’t there," he told Rolling Stone in 2014. rappers hanging out with me on the shoot, and it was awesome. The visual also features scenes from the basketball flick Above the Rim, which also includes images of the late rap icon Tupac Shakur.Īccording to Casey, the video shoot hit a few snags with one being Warren G showing up real late to the set. “Sixteen in the clip and one in the hole / Nate Dogg is about to make some bodies turn cold / Now they droppin' and yellin', it's a tad bit late / Nate Dogg and Warren G had to regulate,” he sings. Luckily for him, Nate Dogg was driving in his own vehicle and sees what’s going down.

In the video, directed by Cameron Casey, Warren G is rolling in his car when he gets car jacked by some suspected busters.
