Digital Underground
Digital Underground is an American hip-hop group formed in 1987 in Oakland, California. They are best known for their innovative style that blends funk, humor, and social commentary. The group gained mainstream success with their hit single "The Humpty Dance," which showcased their playful approach to rap.
The founding members include Shock G, who was the group's frontman and producer, and Money-B. Digital Underground played a significant role in launching the career of Tupac Shakur, who was a member of the group early in his career. Their influence on hip-hop culture continues to be recognized today.