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  2. The Humpty Dance - Wikipedia

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    "The Humpty Dance" is a song by the American hip-hop group Digital Underground from their debut album Sex Packets. Released as the second single from the album in January 1990, it reached No. 11 on the pop chart, No. 7 on the R&B chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

  3. Shock G - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Shock G produced the single "Risky Business" for Los Angeles underground artist Murs, and also appeared in the video, as himself and as Humpty Hump. Murs performed this song live with Shock G at the Paid Dues festival, and also featured him as his stage DJ/music conductor on a 2-month extensive Definitive Jux label U.S. and Canada tour ...

  4. Digital Underground - Wikipedia

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    Sex Packets, the group's debut album, was released in early 1990 following the success of their two previous singles, which were included on the album."Doowutchyalike," a moderate club hit, debuted the previous year, followed in January by the more successful song "The Humpty Dance", a humorous dance number that reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the R&B charts, and #1 on the ...

  5. Shock G, ‘Humpty Hump’ of Digital Underground, Dies at 57

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    Shock G, producer and frontman of the 1990s hip-hop group Digital Underground and widely known for his alter-ego “Humpty Hump,” has died, according to a statement from his family. The artist ...

  6. The 50 greatest moments in hip-hop history - AOL

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    Digital Underground went to No. 11 in 1990 with the comic "The Humpty Dance." And then there was that year's “U Can’t Touch This” by MC Hammer, who took Vanilla Ice on the road as an opening ...

  7. Sex Packets - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in the spring of 1990 following the success of its two lead-off singles: "Doowutchyalike", a moderate club hit, followed by "The Humpty Dance", which reached No. 11 on the pop chart, No. 7 on the R&B chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

  8. Same Song - Wikipedia

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    "Same Song" is a song by American rap group Digital Underground—featuring American rapper 2pac in his recording debut [2] —from the soundtrack for the movie, Nothing But Trouble. The song is included on their EP album, This Is an EP Release , as well as on the Tupac: Resurrection soundtrack.

  9. Saafir - Wikipedia

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    Born in Oakland, California, he lived with Tupac Shakur and became a dancer for Digital Underground.. In November 1994, Saafir took part in one of the most notorious Bay Area rap battles, when he and members of the Hobo Junction went against Casual and members of the Hieroglyphics Crew. [1]