Greg "Shock G" Jacobs, 57
Back when hip-hop was still trying to find its identity, Greg Shock G Jacobs was already moving crowds with his rhythm and lyrics. The veteran hip-hop artist was part of the original hip-hop group Digital Underground, making his mark in the scene with his hit track TheHumpty Dance. Few are aware of the fact that Shock G is also the mentor of the legendary Tupac Shakur, introducing the promising young rapper to the professional hip-hop scene. Unfortunately, his addiction to drugs led to his demise when he was found dead in a hotel room in Florida onApril 22nd this year; his cause of death was confirmed as an accidental overdose.
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