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Shock G Famous for ‘The Humpty Dance’ Dies during 57 [Video]
- Updated: April 23, 2021
Shock G, a swat fable who is famous for his Digital Underground strike strain “The Humpty Dance” died today, Apr 22, 2021. He was 57.
His father, Edward Racker pronounced Shock G was found passed in a Tampa, Florida hotel room.
TMZ reveals they were told a means of genocide undetermined. There were no signs of trauma. The authorities will control an autopsy.
When he sang “The Humpty Dance” as a lead performer, he changes into his change ego and leads a organisation and fans in a 1989 strain and dance.
Shock G helped deliver Tupac Shakur to a strain world. They collaborated on Pac’s 1993 song, “I Get Around.” He was one of a producers on 2Pac’s entrance solo album, “Same Song.”
In further to operative with Tupac, a rapper constructed songs for Dr. Dre, Prince, KRS One, and many more.
In a 2019 fear film “Us,” a 1995 Luniz strain “I Got 5 on It” is featured in a film, initial during a beginning, when a family is pushing to a beach and after on in a film when a “tethered” family mangle into a vacation home.
Shock G was innate on a East Coast and eventually changed to Oakland, California where he shaped Digital Underground with Kenneth Water and Chopmaster J in a late 1980s.
All right, stop whatcha doin, means I’m about to hurt The picture and a character that you’re used to.
Written by Cathy Milne-Ware
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TMZ: DIGITAL UNDERGROUND’S SHOCK G DEAD AT 57
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