DIGITAL UNDERGROUND

DIGITAL UNDERGROUND

Genres: Hip-Hop, rap, old school, funk, hip hop

About DIGITAL UNDERGROUND

Digital Underground are hip hop group that formed in 1987 in Oakland, California, United States. Shock-G could probably be called DU's center, their driving force, along with his Humpty Hump alter-ego. DJ Fuze, Money B, Schmoovy Schmoov, Chopmaster J, were some of the group's main members, and they were joined by many friends on their albums over the years. Their third single, The Humpty Dance, from their 1990 debut album called Sex Packets, was their biggest commercial hit. It helped Sex Packets go platinum by the end of the year. Tupac Shakur (then simply 2Pac) got his start with the Underground's second release, 1991's This Is An EP Release. He went on to quite an impressive solo career. Sons Of The P was released later that year, a full-length album with even heavier P-Funk influence abound. This album would go gold, with help from its biggest single, Kiss You Back. 1993 would see the release of The Body-Hat Syndrome, as well as a big shift in the hip hop world towards the previously mentioned Dr. Dre's G-funk style of 'gangsta rap' music. This shift would see a decline in Digital Underground's fan base, and it would take three years and a record label switch before we would see the return of the Underground, with Future Rhythm in 1996. It barely lasted three weeks on the charts. Rather surprising, since this album had a number of very strong songs, such as Oregano Flow, Walk Real Kool, and Food Fight. And 1998 would bring us the last official Digital Underground album, Who Got The Gravy?, which also has many very strong tunes. Also some well-known guests, including KRS One, Big Pun, and Biz Markie. Wind Me Up, The Mission, and Holla Holiday are among its strengths. They would release The Lost Files in 1999, a collection of tracks that were previously unreleased, sounding as strong as any of their albums. That would bring an end to the Underground, as it was. One might guess that poor promotion may have been the reason behind their demise, they certainly released some very strong material. Shock-G returned as a solo artist in 2004 with Fear Of A Mixed Planet, reprising his Humpty Hump character on some tracks. They still regroup and tour as Digital Underground as recent as 2005/6.

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DIGITAL UNDERGROUND — Top 30 songs of 42

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Digital Underground Humpty Dance
Digital Underground Wussup Wit The Luv
Digital Underground Sex Packets
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance
Digital Underground Same Song
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance (Hump Mix)
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance
Digital Underground Freaks Of The Industry
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance (Humo Mix)
Digital Underground Nuttin' Nis Funky
Digital Underground Rhymin' on the funk
Digital Underground Cali Boogie
Digital Underground Wussup Wit The Luv (Feat. 2pac)
Digital Underground Packet man (original lp mix)
Digital Underground The humpty dance
Digital Underground The Humpy Dance
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance (Playwutchyalike: The Best of Digital Underground)
Digital Underground Doowutchyalike
Digital Underground No Nose Job
Digital Underground The Humpty Dance (radio edit)
Digital Underground I Shall Return (Intro) (Feat. Krs One)
Digital Underground Family of the Underground
Digital Underground Good Thing We're Rappin'
Digital Underground Oregano Flow (Gumbo Soup Mix)
Digital Underground The Way We Swing
Digital Underground Freaks of the Industry
Digital Underground Circus Entrance
Digital Underground Doowutchalike
Digital Underground Doowutchalike
Digital Underground Kiss You Back
Wussup Wit The Luv
The Humpty Dance
The Humpty Dance (Hump Mix)
The Humpty Dance
Freaks Of The Industry
The Humpty Dance (Humo Mix)
Nuttin' Nis Funky
Rhymin' on the funk
Wussup Wit The Luv (Feat. 2pac)
Packet man (original lp mix)
The humpty dance
The Humpy Dance
The Humpty Dance (Playwutchyalike: The Best of Digital Underground)
Doowutchyalike
The Humpty Dance (radio edit)
I Shall Return (Intro) (Feat. Krs One)
Family of the Underground
Good Thing We're Rappin'
Oregano Flow (Gumbo Soup Mix)
The Way We Swing
Freaks of the Industry
Circus Entrance
Doowutchalike
Doowutchalike
Kiss You Back