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"'''Lookin' at You'''" was the lead single released from [[Warren G]]'s fourth album, ''[[The Return of the Regulator]]''. Like his previous single, "Lookin' at You" was produced by his step-brother [[Dr. Dre]] and featured R&B Singer [[LaToiya Williams]]. To date, "Lookin' at You" is Warren G's last solo single to reach any of the Billboard charts; it peaked at #72 on the US R&B chart. The music video directed by [[Benny Boom]] features actresses [[Angelle Brooks]] & [[Daphne Duplaix]] & rapper [[W.C. |
"'''Lookin' at You'''" was the lead single released from [[Warren G]]'s fourth album, ''[[The Return of the Regulator]]''. Like his previous single, "Lookin' at You" was produced by his step-brother [[Dr. Dre]] and featured R&B Singer [[LaToiya Williams]]. To date, "Lookin' at You" is Warren G's last solo single to reach any of the Billboard charts; it peaked at #72 on the US R&B chart. The music video directed by [[Benny Boom]] features actresses [[Angelle Brooks]] & [[Daphne Duplaix]] & rapper [[W.C.]]. |
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==Single track listing== |
==Single track listing== |
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"Lookin' at You" was the lead single released from Warren G's fourth album, The Return of the Regulator. Like his previous single, "Lookin' at You" was produced by his step-brother Dr. Dre and featured R&B Singer LaToiya Williams. To date, "Lookin' at You" is Warren G's last solo single to reach any of the Billboard charts; it peaked at #72 on the US R&B chart. The music video directed by Benny Boom features actresses Angelle Brooks & Daphne Duplaix & rapper W.C..
Single track listing
A-Side
- "Lookin'at You" (Radio Version)- 4:18
- "Getaway"- 4:39
B-Side
- "Somethin'to Bounce To"- 3:28
- "Lookin'at You" (Album Version)- 4:15
Charts
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Billboard Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs | 72 |
UK Singles Chart | 60 |