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In the wake of his "Regulate" success, G-funk producer/rapper <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">Warren G</a> helmed the short-lived career of the Twinz, a duo of West Coast rappers. The timing seemed right. <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">G</a> had scored a huge hit with "Regulate" and the successive release of his Regulate...G Funk Era album (1994); the entire G-funk movement itself, spearheaded by Death Row Records, had created a huge fan base; and the Twinz, comprised of actual twin brothers Deon and DeWayne Williams, had signed a distribution deal with <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">G</a>'s label, Def Jam. The album, Conversation (1995), generated a few singles -- "Round & Round," "Eastside LB," and "Jump ta This" -- but none made much of an impact. The Twinz contributed to <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">G</a>'s second album, Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (1997), but their effort did little to salvage their stint with Def Jam. The label consequently parted ways with the Twinz, as did <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">G</a>, who himself began to struggle. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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