Shock G, the rapper, songwriter and producer who helped take hip-hop into the pop mainstream in the early 1990s with “The Humpty Dance” by his Oakland-based group Digital Underground, has died, ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Rapper Shock G, a producer and the frontman for the 1990s group Digital Underground, was found dead in a Florida hotel, his father said Thursday. He was 57. The rapper, born Gregory ...
UPDATE: Digital Underground founding member Shock G, best known as his alter ego, MC Humpty Hump, died from an accidental overdose, medical examiners said today. The initial case summary released by ...
Eater SF reports on a pretty funky freebie in its “Dealfeed”: Head on over to Showdogs (1020 Market at 6th) today, perform the “Humpty Dance” (as imagined by legendary Oakland rap group Digital ...
If your dream mashup involves video footage of famed Muppet Gonzo combined with the Digital Underground classic "Humpty Dance," you're in for a real treat. Also, that's a bizarre combination that we ...
He got stupid. He shot an arrow like Cupid. He used words that didn’t mean nothing, like “loopid.” Humpty Hump was his name and he single-handedly saved the summer of 1990, easily the worst radio ...
This video of Andy Roddick taking the stage, beverage in hand, to flawlessly rap Digital Underground's The Humpty Dance last week at the annual Tacky Sweater Party of his new radio partner, the Austin ...
Rapper Shock G, a producer and the frontman for the 1990s group Digital Underground, was found dead in a Florida hotel, his father said Thursday. He was 57. The rapper, born Gregory Jacobs, was known ...
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