
Shock G's Artistic Legacy: From Hip-Hop to Afrosurrealism
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Shock G, the Bay Area legend behind Digital Underground and Humpty Hump, was not just a rapper but also a visual artist whose doodles and illustrations shaped the groups unique vibe. His art, ranging from album covers to custom noses for Humptys stage look, was a blend of P-Funk funk and Afrosurrealism. Despite his talent, much of his work remains unseen, hinting at a creative force that could have redefined the rap game.
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