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Digital Underground Drop Sex Packets – Today in Hip-Hop

[ad_1] XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this moment:March 26, 1990: Digital Underground was a pioneering rap group from Oakland, Calif., that brought joy and funk to the world. Thirty-three years ago, D.U. released on this day their debut album, Sex Packets, and introduced a brand new funk and a zany character who taught us all how to do the Humpty dance.Digital Underground was founded in 1987 and featured members Gregory "Shock G" Jacobs, Ronald "Money B" Brooks,, Jimi “Chopmaster J” Dright, David "DJ Fuze" Elliott, singer Earl "Schmoovy Schmoov" Cook and the late Kenneth "Kenny-K" Waters. As a group, they produced their own brand of Parliament/Funkadelic-sampled grooves over hip-hop beats...

Report: Shock G Dead at 57

[ad_1] The hip-hop community is mourning the loss of another pioneering rapper after Digital Underground cofounder Shock G died today.On Thursday night (April 22), the news emerged on social media about the death of Shock G, who played a pivotal role in West Coast hip-hop and introduced the world to Tupac Shakur as well as produced the rapper's hit songs "I Get Around" and "So Many Tears."According to a report from TMZ, Edward Racker, father of the rap legend, told the outlet that Shock G was found dead in a hotel room in Tampa, Fla. today. The report notes that the cause of death is currently unknown, but there were no signs of trauma. Authorities, however, will administer an autopsy.His death...