Warren G might be a great producer, but when it comes to singing, he might have to take a pause on that. Oddly enough, the G-Funk era hitmaker was asked to sing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” during a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field. Unfortunately, he didn’t do so well and it was caught on video.

It’s a tradition at a baseball game to sing the anthem during the seventh-inning stretch. Usually, most people know the song because it’s so well known -- much like “Happy Birthday” or "Jingle Bells." But apparently, Warren G doesn’t know the song at all.

“Cubbie fans, mount up,” he told the crowd before he started singing the tune.

"Take me to the ball game / Take me out with the crowd / Buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks / I don’t care if I never come back," he warbled.

But it wasn't all bad for the Long Beach, Calif., native. Warren G threw a fabulous first pitch right down the center.

"Don't get me f---ed up, I know I didn't get the take-me-to-the-ball-game, but my pitch was the best ever, how you like that," he tweeted.

There you go Warren G, "Regulate" the critics.

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