CHICAGO – 1991: Rapper Shock G. from Digital Underground performs at the U.I.C. Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois in 1991. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) Today, we celebrate the life and legacy of ...
Back in 1990, a quirky character with a Groucho Marx nose changed hip hop forever. Digital Underground introduced the world to Humpty Hump, an alter ego so memorable that decades later, people still ...
Bringing back the Groucho Marx nose and glasses, Digital Underground first burst on to the scene in 1990. Digital’s first major label album “Sex Packets,” spawned the hit singles “Doowhutchyalike” and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shock G, who blended ...
After watching this stellar mashup, you might be convinced that Gonzo from The Muppets and Shock G, the rapper who brought us the dulcet tones of “The Humpty Dance,” are actually the same person.
Murs had a keyboard player. I thought that was pretty weird. Sometime in the early ’00s — let’s say 2003 — I caught a Def Jux package tour at my local indie rock club, and when headliner Murs was ...
ON TOP OF THE SPACE NEEDLE — It’s possible that his first win went to Humpy the salmon’s head. On a celebrity tour around Seattle this week, the Mariners mascot wore a sash emblazoned with “WINNER” to ...
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