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Gregory "Shock G" Jacobs was a multi-talented, platinum selling artist, musician, producer, rapper, vocalist, visual artist and front man of the hip-hop group, Digital Underground. He is known for "The Humpty Dance," one of the most sampled songs ever recorded by a hip-hop/rap artist, and created the platinum-selling album, Sex Packets. He was also Tupac's first mentor and co-produced his debut album, 2Pacalypse Now. Shock has made many appearances on film and TV, including in music videos for MTV, Nothing But Trouble with Dan Aykroyd and Demi Moore (1991), and numerous music documentaries; he also coached Chris Clark on how to be Shock G for the Tupac Shakur biopic, All Eyes on Me (2017).
Alexis Wolfe Mbassa is a NYC-based music and portrait photographer with more than twenty years experience in the industry documenting hip-hop artists, bands, and individuals, including Digital Underground, Sir Mix-A-Lot, and Crodac Vodka (with Flavor Flav). Her first book, Emerald City Hip Hop, published in 2008 and included a foreword by Shock G. Alexis is known for fully immersing herself into the moment and capturing very real and intimate images of her subjects.
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