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Sissel Kyrkjebø’s haunting soprano vocals (the same voice you hear on the Titanic soundtrack!) bring a classical elegance that somehow fits perfectly with Warren G's G-Funk flow.

This 1997 classic is a standout example of the "hip-opera" trend, blending G-Funk's smooth delivery with orchestral grandeur. Whether you're posting a throwback for a 90s nostalgia group or sharing it on your personal feed, here are a few options for your post. Option 1: The "Musical Fusion" Focus

While the beat feels like a summer drive down the Pacific Coast, the melody is actually taken from the famous "Polovtsian Dances" from Act II of Borodin's unfinished masterpiece. A true "if you know, you know" 90s gem. 💎

The Rapsody Feat. Warren G & Sissel - Prince Igor [hq Video Sound] -

Sissel Kyrkjebø’s haunting soprano vocals (the same voice you hear on the Titanic soundtrack!) bring a classical elegance that somehow fits perfectly with Warren G's G-Funk flow.

This 1997 classic is a standout example of the "hip-opera" trend, blending G-Funk's smooth delivery with orchestral grandeur. Whether you're posting a throwback for a 90s nostalgia group or sharing it on your personal feed, here are a few options for your post. Option 1: The "Musical Fusion" Focus

While the beat feels like a summer drive down the Pacific Coast, the melody is actually taken from the famous "Polovtsian Dances" from Act II of Borodin's unfinished masterpiece. A true "if you know, you know" 90s gem. 💎