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Digital Underground original master official logo #2
Digital Underground original master official logo #2

Digital Underground original master official logo #2

Associated name Digital Underground
Graphic designer Shock-G
Datec. 1990
Mediumpaper
DimensionsOverall (HW): 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1999.443.5d
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Hand drawn draft of a Digital Underground logo.

Digital Underground is a ’90s Hip-Hop group from Oakland, California. Digital Underground’s Hip-Hop sound was unique compared to other artists and groups as their signature sound incorporated P-Funk from Funk bands of the 1970s, which helped shape their Oakland based Hip-Hop sound. Digital Underground was known for their fun, nutty lyrics and eccentric style. Their founder was Shock-G (Gregory Jacobs, 1963-2021) who created the group in 1987 with Chopmaster (Jimi C. Dright, Jr, b. unknown) and Kenny K (Kenneth Waters, b. unknown d. 1994). Money-B (Ronald Brooks, b. 1969), DJ Fuse (David Elliot, b. 1970), Pee-Wee (Ramon Gooden, b. 1970), and Bigg Money Odis (Odis Brackens III, b.1969) were also members, along with a rotating list of others throughout the group’s discography, notably 2Pac (Tupac Amaru Shakur, 1971 - 1996).

What made Digital Underground popular was Shock-G’s alter ego—Humpty Hump—who was a nasallyvoiced, overly-energetic ladies' man who wears a Groucho Marx nose. Monica Lynch of Tommy Boy Records suggested that Humpty Hump should have his own song, thus “The Humpty Dance” became a hit single under the Tommy Boy label. “The Humpty Dance” debuted at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. The song was eventually certified platinum in and became a nostalgic ’90s hit. Digital Underground is also notable for launching the career of Tupac Shakur, who was featured on “Same Song.” Over the course of their career, Digital Underground featured numerous members, but throughout it all, Shock-G remained at the core of their evolving funk sound and style.

Hand drawn draft of a Digital Underground logo. Digial Underground is drawn on top of a turntable and keyboard with jagged edge boarder with three sets of eyes on top on white paper. On the right side contain notes wrttn in red and black ink.
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Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.443.8.2
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Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.443.8.3
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Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.443.8.4
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Medium: paper (fiber product)
Object number: 1999.443.8.5
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