Artist: Digital Underground (shut up, it counts)
Best Album: Sons of the P
Best Song: Good Thing We’re Rappin’
This Letter Could Have Been About: U-God, except no, not really
Why I’m Writing About This Artist: Because Digital Underground pulled off the greatest con in the history of music. Yes, the history of music, not the history of hiphop, although it’s entirely possible that I was the only one fooled.
Here’s the deal about Digital Underground: They’re mostly a duo, although there’s a few other members of the posse who pop in every now and again, the two main rappers are Shock-G and Humpty Hump. Humpty wears a hat, thick glasses and a prominent fake nose every time he appears.
The two trade verses. They appear on screen together. They argue with each other on albums.
And they are the same fucking guy.
I never knew this. It never even occurred to me that they might be the same guy. Sure, they looked alike; lots of guys look like other guys, especially with that much other junk on their faces. But they sounded different enough that it never occurred to me, until, god, maybe two decades after buying my first Digital Underground CD I heard an interview with Shock-G where he, in mid-sentence, dropped his voice a register or two and slid straight into concluding the rest of the interview as Humpty Hump, without bothering to put the glasses on. It blew my fucking mind.
The fact that their music is fantastic is utterly beside the point. The gimmick alone makes them one of hiphop’s greatest bands. Shock-G’s solo albums are pretty damn good too; check out Fear of a Mixed Planet.
(By the way, yes, that’s Tupac in the Yankees jersey in the final, ridiculous video. He got his start as a backup dancer for Digital Underground and I’m pretty sure this is his first recorded verse.)
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The same guy? Seriously? That’s amazing.
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A to Z Co-Host S. L. Hennessy
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Underground, Lords of? LOL
I do love Digital Underground, though I think Backspin on Sirius/XM is owned by them since I hear Doowhatchyalike and Kiss Me and I’ll Kiss you Back several times a week.
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The Humpty Dance once got me in trouble at church camp. I will forever love DU
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Hi there, dropping in from the A to Z, I have given your blog a shout out from my letter V
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Rosie Amber – Book reviewer. Campaigning to link more readers to writers.
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Really? “Good Thing We’re Rappin” is their best song? I’d say “Humpty Dance” is their best for the baseline alone. I’d also rank “Same Song” (which is on the soundtrack of that weird Dan Akroyd, Chevy Chase and Demi Moore movie, which DU also appeared in) “Doowhatchyalike” and “Kiss Me and I’ll Kiss You Back” higher.
Also, “Packet Man” always struck me as a good jumping off place for a sci fi story.
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Great pick. Really surprised you gave Sons of the P the nod over Sex Packets. I might have to listen to that one again.
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