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Digital Underground s Shock G, aka Humpty Hump, dies at 57

Print Shock G, the rapper, songwriter and producer who helped take hip-hop into the pop mainstream in the early 1990s with “The Humpty Dance” by his Oakland-based group Digital Underground, has died, according to an Instagram post by his former bandmate Chopmaster J. The rapper, born Gregory Jacobs, was found dead Thursday in a hotel room in Tampa, Fla., TMZ reported, attributing the news to Jacobs’ father, who didn’t state a cause. He was 57. Performing as his alter ego Humpty Hump “pronounced with a ‘umpty,’” as he advised in the song Shock G struck a proudly comic pose in “The Humpty Dance,” bragging with exaggerated style about his skinny frame and his sexual prowess (“I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom”) as he encouraged listeners to follow his lead in the titular dance, which he called “your chance to do the hump.”

Putin s Answer to U S Sanctions Is More Economic Isolation

Putin’s Answer to U.S. Sanctions Is More Economic Isolation Bloomberg 1 hr ago Natasha Doff and Anya Andrianova (Bloomberg) Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to respond to the latest round of U.S. sanctions threats as he has to past ones: by speeding his drive to make Russia’s economy more self-sufficient. In the seven years since Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Putin’s government and central bank have stripped back the country’s exposure to dollars, shifted assets out of the U.S. and sold a smaller share of its debt to foreigners. “The Americans are saying: be careful or we could do more, but Russia is just going to continue down the path toward economic autarky,” said Elina Ribakova, deputy chief economist at the Institute of International Finance in Washington.

Rick James Street Songs Signaled a New Identity for Motown

7 April 1981 In the 1980s, Motown was entering a new era, one that was far less sure. The label born in Michigan and fathered by Berry Gordy defined Black pop music in the 1960s. After amassing countless No. 1 hits and a constellation of stars who rivaled MGM, Gordy’s ambition and vision for his project took him from Detroit to Los Angeles in the 1970s. There, he expanded his empire from music to television and film production. In this period of transition, Rick James’ sound embodied the label’s fractured identity, largely characterized by the innovative, assembly-line sound Motown released in the 1960s. His look and sound were marked departures for Motown, a label whose artists performed in tuxedoes and evening gowns. In 1981, James released his fifth studio LP,

50 Funny Tweets About The Things Parents Repeat

Created with Sketch. Kids tend to have selective hearing when it comes to requests from their parents. Naturally, that leads to a lot of repetition. The hilarious parents of Twitter have shared truly relatable tweets lamenting the surprising number of times they say things like, “Don’t lick the door!” and “With soap!” Below, we’ve rounded up 50 too-real tweets about the things parents repeat. Enjoy! If you’re on the fence about having kids, repeat “Put your shoes on, please” 100 times in a row until you’re in a blinding rage & see if it’s right for you. Sarcastic Mommy (@sarcasticmommy4) September 6, 2018

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