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Digital Underground frontman Shock G dead at 57

NY Editor ~ 4/23/2021
TAMPA Rapper Gregory Shock G Jacobs , the frontman for the rap group Digital Underground who first gained fame for the hit single The Humpty Dance and helped take hip-hop mainstream in the 1990s , has died in the city where he launched his music career . He was 57.Gregory

TAMPA Rapper Gregory Shock G Jacobs, the frontman for the rap group Digital Underground who first gained fame for the hit single The Humpty Dance and helped take hip-hop mainstream in the 1990s, has died in the city where he launched his music career. He was 57.

Gregory Edward Jacobs was found dead Thursday night in a motel room at the Vista Inn and Suites on E Bearss Avenue, according to a Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office report. The motel sits just off Interstate 275 on the outskirts of Tampa.

A report from TMZ reported that there were no signs of trauma and that Jacobs father, Edward Racker, said an autopsy would be performed.

Nzazi Malonga, a longtime friend who served as head of security and helped manage the group, said the rapper-producer was found unresponsive in the motel, according to the Associated Press. Malonga said the performer had struggled with drug addiction for years.

Thirty-four years ago, almost to the day, we had a wild idea we can be a hip hop band and take on the world, wrote Digital Underground co-founder James Chopmaster J Dright in an Instagram post. Through it all, the dream became a reality and the reality became a nightmare for some … Rest In Peace my Brotha Greg Jacobs.

Digital Underground frontman Shock G dead at 57

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