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Shock-G(1963-2021)

  • Actor
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  • Soundtrack
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Shock-G
Jacobs spent most of his childhood moving around the East Coast with his family, eventually settling in Tampa, Florida. As a drummer he won the 1978 "Most Talented" trophy at Greco Junior High School, but after relocating to Queens, New York (as a result of his parents' divorce), he traded his drums in for a set of turntables upon discovering and marveling over hip hop while the art form was still in an underground developmental stage. He was mentored in the craft by his cousin Rene Negron (a.k.a. DJ-Stretch), and their close friend Shawn Trone (a.k.a. MC Shah-T of the parody- rap group No Face) who suggested Greg use the name "Shah-G". Jacobs liked the idea, but mistakenly thought his friend said "Shock-G", and began using that name instead.

Less than two years later, after returning to Tampa, he dropped out of Chamberlain High School to form the Master Blasters, a mobile deejay crew which featured three DJs and four emcees at its height. They performed at parties, and also for the crowds at Riverfront Park's outdoor Sunday gatherings, eventually capturing the interest of Tony Stone, a program director at WTMP radio, which was the city's primary R&B station. Tony offered Jacobs, who was sixteen at the time, a job deejaying on the air, and for a short while, as "Gregory Racker," he was the youngest radio personality in central Florida with a regular time slot.[1] After being fired for playing the fifteen-minute-long album version of "(Not Just) Knee Deep" by Funkadelic in a five-minute time slot, and also after tensions with his father escalated, Jacobs found himself backpacking the United States for a few years, drifting through odd jobs and petty criminal adventures. It was during this excursion that his focus switched from deejaying to keyboard playing, and while utilizing piano practice-rooms at music stores and colleges around the country, he effectively taught himself to play the piano.

Deciding to pursue music seriously, he returned home, quickly obtained a diploma, and began attending Hillsborough Community College, where he studied music theory under Jim Burge and piano under Patricia J. Trice. It was there at HCC that he met and formed a bond with Kenneth Waters, and the two began performing together under various names including The Chill Factor, and also The Four Horsemen, which included MC Skoobie-D, and the MD Dazzlin Doc-P who had recently moved to Tampa from the Bronx, hip hop's birthplace. Then in 1985, after two years of producing local artists for hire, playing solo piano gigs around town, performing with Kenny, and being a keyboardist in Warren Allen Brooks' band, Greg and his aspiring-actress girlfriend (Davita Watts) set their sights beyond Tampa, and eloped to Los Angeles in search of greater opportunity. There he played keyboards in Kenny McCloud's pop-funk band "Onyx" before leaving LA and finally arriving in the San Francisco bay area where he found work in an Oakland music store, and where Digital Underground would happen a few years later.
BornAugust 25, 1963
DiedApril 22, 2021(57)
BornAugust 25, 1963
DiedApril 22, 2021(57)
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Known for

Dan Aykroyd, Demi Moore, Chevy Chase, and John Candy in Tribunal fantôme (1991)
Tribunal fantôme
5.1
  • Digital Underground (Rap Group)(as Humpty Hump)
  • 1991
Ryan Reynolds, Taika Waititi, Dwayne Johnson, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Lil Rel Howery, Jodie Comer, Owen Burke, and Joe Keery in Free Guy (2021)
Free Guy
7.1
  • Soundtrack("Humpty Dance")
  • 2021
Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu in Charlie et ses drôles de dames (2000)
Charlie et ses drôles de dames
5.6
  • Soundtrack("The Humpty Dance")
  • 2000
Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, and Shameik Moore in Dope (2015)
Dope
7.2
  • Soundtrack("The Humpty Dance")
  • 2015

Credits

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Actor



  • Buttman at Nudes a Poppin' 12
    4.3
    Video
    • (as Humpty Hump)
    • 2001
  • Shock-G, Esinchill, and Digital Underground in Digital Underground: Wind Me Up (1998)
    Digital Underground: Wind Me Up
    Music Video
    • Shock-G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1998
  • 2Pac: Temptations (1995)
    2Pac: Temptations
    6.1
    Music Video
    • Rasta Guy (uncredited)
    • 1995
  • Tupac Shakur in 2Pac Feat. Digital Underground: I Get Around (1993)
    2Pac Feat. Digital Underground: I Get Around
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Shock-G
    • 1993
  • Digital Underground: The Return of the Crazy One
    Music Video
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1993
  • Who's the Man? (1993)
    Who's the Man?
    5.4
    • Club Doorman (as Humpty Hump)
    • 1993
  • Digital Underground: No Nose Job
    5.1
    Music Video
    • Shock-G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1992
  • Digital Underground feat. 2Pac: Same Song (1991)
    Digital Underground feat. 2Pac: Same Song
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Shock G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1991
  • Dan Aykroyd, Demi Moore, Chevy Chase, and John Candy in Tribunal fantôme (1991)
    Tribunal fantôme
    5.1
    • Digital Underground (Rap Group) (as Humpty Hump)
    • 1991
  • The West Coast Rap All-Stars: We're All in the Same Gang (1990)
    The West Coast Rap All-Stars: We're All in the Same Gang
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Shock G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1990
  • Digital Underground: The Humpty Dance (1990)
    Digital Underground: The Humpty Dance
    6.1
    Music Video
    • Shock-G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1990
  • Digital Underground: Doowutchyalike (1989)
    Digital Underground: Doowutchyalike
    7.1
    Music Video
    • Shock G
    • Humpty Hump
    • 1989

Composer



  • 2Pac: So Many Tears (1995)
    2Pac: So Many Tears
    7.3
    Music Video
    • Composer (as Shock G.)
    • 1995
  • Tupac Shakur in 2Pac Feat. Digital Underground: I Get Around (1993)
    2Pac Feat. Digital Underground: I Get Around
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Composer
    • 1993
  • Digital Underground: Doowutchyalike (1989)
    Digital Underground: Doowutchyalike
    7.1
    Music Video
    • Composer
    • 1989

Soundtrack



  • Ludacris and Lil Rel Howery in Un Noël pas comme les autres (2023)
    Un Noël pas comme les autres
    5.6
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out (Undefeated Remix)"
    • 2023
  • Ron Perlman, Michelle Yeoh, Peter Cullen, Pete Davidson, David Sobolov, Tongayi Chirisa, Dominique Fishback, Anthony Ramos, and Liza Koshy in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023)
    Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
    6.0
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out (Sam Wilkes Remix)"
    • 2023
  • BT Sport Fight Night Live (2017)
    BT Sport Fight Night Live
    2.6
    TV Series
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out" (uncredited)
    • 2019–2022
  • Matchroom Boxing: Before the Bell (2018)
    Matchroom Boxing: Before the Bell
    TV Series
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out" (uncredited)
    • 2022
  • Ryan Reynolds, Taika Waititi, Dwayne Johnson, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Lil Rel Howery, Jodie Comer, Owen Burke, and Joe Keery in Free Guy (2021)
    Free Guy
    7.1
    • writer: "Humpty Dance"
    • 2021
  • James Earl Jones, Eddie Murphy, Wesley Snipes, Arsenio Hall, John Amos, Paul Bates, Shari Headley, Leslie Jones, Tracy Morgan, Clint Smith, Akiley Love, Bella Murphy, Jermaine Fowler, Teyana Taylor, Rotimi, Nomzamo Mbatha, and KiKi Layne in Un prince à New York 2 (2021)
    Un prince à New York 2
    5.3
    • writer: "The Humpty Dance"
    • 2021
  • Jane Levy in Zoey et son incroyable Playlist (2020)
    Zoey et son incroyable Playlist
    8.1
    TV Series
    • writer: "The Humpty Dance" (uncredited)
    • 2020
  • Pose (2018)
    Pose
    8.6
    TV Series
    • writer: "The Humpty Dance"
    • 2019
  • Tupac Shakur, James J. Zito III, Marcc Rose, and Wavyy Jonez in Classé sans suite (2018)
    Classé sans suite
    7.8
    TV Mini Series
    • writer: "Freaks of the Industry"
    • 2018
  • Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler in Vegas Academy: Coup de Poker pour la Fac (2017)
    Vegas Academy: Coup de Poker pour la Fac
    5.6
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out (Sam Wilkes Remix)"
    • 2017
  • Demetrius Shipp Jr. in All Eyez on Me (2017)
    All Eyez on Me
    5.9
    • writer: "So Many Tears", "The Humpty Dance", "Same Song", "I Get Around"
    • 2017
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014)
    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
    7.0
    TV Series
    • writer: "Rebel of the Underground" (uncredited)
    • 2017
  • Ice Cube, Charlie Day, Christina Hendricks, Tracy Morgan, Jillian Bell, and Kumail Nanjiani in Combat de profs (2017)
    Combat de profs
    5.6
    • writer: "Mama Said Knock You Out (The Undefeated Remix)"
    • 2017
  • LL Cool J and Chrissy Teigen in Lip Sync Battle (2015)
    Lip Sync Battle
    7.2
    TV Series
    • writer: "The Humpty Dance"
    • 2015–2017
  • Tous en scène (2016)
    Tous en scène
    7.1
    • writer: "Humpty Dance"
    • 2016

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Shock G
  • Born
    • August 25, 1963
    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • April 22, 2021
    • Tampa, Florida, USA(accidental overdose of fentanyl, ethanol and methamphetamine)
  • Parents
      Shirley Kraft
  • Relatives
      Elizabeth Racker(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Music video: Appeared in Tupac Shakur video "Trapped"
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Was also an accomplished pianist, visual artist, and music producer, responsible for D.U.'s "The Humpty Dance", Tupac Shakur's breakthrough single "I Get Around", and co-producer of 2Pac's debut album 2Pacalypse Now.
  • Trademark
      Eyeglasses with false noses and eccentric outfits in his shows.
  • Nicknames
    • Dolphin Nose
    • Humpty Hump
    • Rackadelic

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