He was behind the Digital Underground Hip Hop group
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Gregory “Shock J” Jacobs during his 2008 concert.
Gladly
Shock G.
It was found lifeless in a hotel room in Tampa.
Fellow Chopmaster J wrote on Instagram, “reality has become a nightmare.”
Shock G rapper and producer is found dead in a hotel room in Tampa, USA. his dad Edward Rucker Confirms the death of the American site TMZ.
The cause of death is still unclear. According to Rucker, there should be no signs of violence regarding his detection. Now the police will investigate the cause of death.
Belongs to the hip-hop digital group Underground
The rapper, whose real name is Gregory Jacobs, Co-founder of the hip hop group Digital Underground, which is behind classics like “The Humpty Dance” and “Doowutchyalike”. They had their heyday in the 1990s, but many of their songs are still fresh today.
Chopmaster c It also belonged to Digital underground. On Instagram, he is now expressing his grief over the loss of Shock G.
“Nearly 34 years ago, we had a crazy idea that we would start a hip-hop group and conquer the world. The dream became reality and reality became a nightmare for some.”
Shock G has worked with big names like TupacAnd the Dr. Dre And the Prince. He turned 57 years old.
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