Remembering Shock G
As Billboard reports, Digital Underground was formed in Oakland, CA in 1987 by Shock G, Chopmaster J and Kenny-K, and the collective included a revolving door of more than three dozen members over its almost three decades of activity — including some of the earliest recordings from a young Tupac Shakur.
The group hit it big on MTV in 1990 with the video for their Top 10 smash, “The Humpty Dance,” from the album Sex Packets, featuring Shock G as his alter ego, “Humpty Hump.” The song, which includes the memorable line, “I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom,” spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart in 1990 and peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, also garnering a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group.
It was Shock G’s former bandmate Chopmaster J who broke the news of his friend’s passing in an Instagram post that read, “34 years ago almost to the day we had a wild idea we can be a hip hop band and take on the world. Through it all the dream became a reality and the reality became a nightmare for some. And now he’s awaken from the fame long live Shock G Aka Humpty Hump and Rest In Peace my Brotha Greg Jacobs!!!”