@koleon06 I have no problem with your snap era but those are mostly one hit wonders and the time frame didn't last long. In the 80s the majority of hip hop was fun. You're petitioning for maybe 10% of what hip hop was in the 2000s. In the 80s it was basically 100% and then declined to maybe 25 30% in the 90s.
@ snap music was more than 10 percent wtf are you talking about? Then you have Nelly, Outkast, Missy, Luda, T Pain, Flo Rida, Petey Pablo, i can keep going….. with this one out…..thanks
This was my ISH!! Gen X, we absolutely grew up during the best time in music. We've been here from the start of Hip Hop. From our parents, parents' music being sampled to Country Rap, Country remixes, whatever the genre is considered. We have seen music come full circle.
I was born and raised in Oakland, CA. the home of Digital Underground. I remember watching the Apollo this night in 1990. I was so proud to see them on the Apollo stage, because that meant they had truly arrived and were now Apollo Legends! And being introduced by Mark Curry, another Oakland native, made me so very proud of them and The Bay that night! Years later, I met Shock G at the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas. He shook my hand and gave me a hug. I was devastated when he and Tupac passed. But Digital Underground's music will live for ever! R.I.P. Oakland for life!
Also from Oakland and I met them all and Tupac one night at the old coliseum theater . These folks don’t know about that place and how jumping it was back then 😂😂❤❤❤ and might I say they were all very nice to my young star struck self because I was that one who would go over and say hi with the silly giggle and hope I didn’t get clowned
I thought it was Saturday night. On Fridays, I would watch TGIF, then 20/20, then Video Soul Top 20 Countdown. Saturdays, I watched S’Nick, then MadTV, then Showtime at the Apollo then Profiler.
you trippin'...you know how many albums EWF had and the longevity they had? Tho Digital Underground was the group, they was only good for 2 albulms and didnt last that many years after this song and the Humpty Dance. They were not the EWF of Rap AT ALL. I'd put Run DMC, Public Enemy and several rap groups before them by a mile.
The Older woman in the front seat with the Jerry Curl.... I would love to hear her stories. She was at EVERY apollo performance in the same front seat. She was definitely somebody. I would love to hear about her encounters.
i literally still got this performance on an old vcr tape . , i taped it when it first aired on tv back in "1992", .... lol I'm now 53 years old in 2024 by the way, i was 20 going on 21 years old in "1992"
I remember this one I was booing and then screaming right along with the audience 🤣!! Legendary performance. RIP Shock G 😢..... "If you hit me then I'll hit you back"... 🤪
I been djing for about 33 years now. I'm 47. Down here in San Diego, I had the honor of opening for them 3 times at a this place called "Cane's" throughout the early 2000s. I was in my early 20s around this time. Digital Underground will always have a place in my heart in my journey as a dj. Luckily I can still do Digital Underground mini sets at my Roller Rink during 90s nights after all these years.
Yes! remember how crazy everyone went when the reveal went down. Classic. And the woman up front and center always had the gentle touches for all the male hot acts of the time. 😄💙
They should have actually came with an original rap, perform it with the bags on and see if the crowd clapped for them, without knowing who they were. Then do the reveal.
Late one night in my freshman year of college during Fall of 1991 we came across this performance and we were all rolling around on the floor laughing. The only thing we were mad at was the house DJ that screwed up their music drop for Kiss You Back. Good ol days at SIUC Schneider Hall. 👍🏽😎
Shock G was ahead of his time and his creativity is overlooked. The original masked singer. The humpty nose, the original flow he had. He was really overlooked. RIP to shock G and shouts to the digital underground.
Crazy how I was watching an interview with Shock G talking about his success. The group & Pac. Then, it seems like days later or so, he transitioned. R.I.P. Shock G & Pac 🙏🏾👑👑✌🏾
6 y/o me in my room in my brownstone in bedstuy Brooklyn, watched this LIVE. Thought this was dope because Apollo on Saturday nights was my jam before bed.
Wow, Shock G kinda looks like Chris Brown here. NEVER noticed this before this performance. With the cap & shades on while smiling. Very simar profiles
Man.. this gave me chills and a smile. I didnt know they started on at the Apollo. I used to love this back in high school. That beat was famous with Xclan and of course parliament. Then later came 2Pac on that other joint! 🔥💯👏🏽
THIS is how you troll an audience! 🤣
This was the original version of the masked singer 😂
Gong show
Back when fun rapping wasn't considered lame! 💙💯
I guess you slept through the snap music era
@koleon06 I have no problem with your snap era but those are mostly one hit wonders and the time frame didn't last long. In the 80s the majority of hip hop was fun. You're petitioning for maybe 10% of what hip hop was in the 2000s. In the 80s it was basically 100% and then declined to maybe 25 30% in the 90s.
@ snap music was more than 10 percent wtf are you talking about? Then you have Nelly, Outkast, Missy, Luda, T Pain, Flo Rida, Petey Pablo, i can keep going….. with this one out…..thanks
@koleon06 u have a few tops artists. Cool. It was not as significant time in hip hop as the 80s was. U can love your music and that's fine. 👍🏼
Only lame rapping is the trash that is out there today with all these fake ass untalented SoundCloud you tube home video rappers
That was kinda slick..... RIP SHOCK G and 2PAC
And Saafir😢
Pac got what was coming to him. Baby lane blasted him back to the shadow realm
@@lordfriezachrist6546so did Lennon
@@lordfriezachrist6546Green jello.
@@lordfriezachrist6546 Dude you been hating on Pac for years. Get a life
RIP my cousin Greg aka Shock G
He was my cuzz too!! We family!! Lets get together next Saturday with the fam!!
Also known as Humpty Hump
RIP Shock g
He was DOPE!
Famo what's happenin cuz
This was *_BEYOND LEGENDARY_* when it happened
I watched it live!!! That was the good ole days .
I swear
Saw this when it happened. I remember the living room went wild at the reveal.
I do too!!! I think it was 1991
@@aweofmehealth and prosperity to both of you.
@ thank you you as well!!
I remember seeing this when it happened, too. They had everybody fooled.
The crowd went crazy when they found out who it was
That beatswitch was epic 😅Classic trolling the audience moment 🤣 😅
RIP Shock G & Tupac
This was my ISH!! Gen X, we absolutely grew up during the best time in music. We've been here from the start of Hip Hop. From our parents, parents' music being sampled to Country Rap, Country remixes, whatever the genre is considered. We have seen music come full circle.
💯
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT I AM HAPPY TO HAVE TURNED "50" WITH HIP HOP!🙏🏿🎂🙌🏿🎂🙌🏿
I don't think people really know how talented Shock G was. He was a literal music genius. I look forward to his movie or documentary.
All around the world the same song.
I'm pretty sure Fuze was the musical "genius"...🤔
His ft. On Murs “risky business” is so good! Especially for boombap heads!
Texas In The House! 😂
They yelled it so powerfully!
They're from California
This was brilliant. RIP Shock G(enius)
They were so fun and ahead of their time
@ 4:29 .... Tupac in the background with a blunt in his mouth lol
definitely one of those O/G Phillies!!
Before the world knew who he was
The Big Hand Clap!!
Shout out to Beaumont Tx
I never saw this! Thank God for TH-cam.
I was born and raised in Oakland, CA. the home of Digital Underground. I remember watching the Apollo this night in 1990. I was so proud to see them on the Apollo stage, because that meant they had truly arrived and were now Apollo Legends! And being introduced by Mark Curry, another Oakland native, made me so very proud of them and The Bay that night! Years later, I met Shock G at the Luxor Casino in Las Vegas. He shook my hand and gave me a hug. I was devastated when he and Tupac passed. But Digital Underground's music will live for ever! R.I.P. Oakland for life!
Also from Oakland and I met them all and Tupac one night at the old coliseum theater . These folks don’t know about that place and how jumping it was back then 😂😂❤❤❤ and might I say they were all very nice to my young star struck self because I was that one who would go over and say hi with the silly giggle and hope I didn’t get clowned
Kept it HYPHY @@asetsankofa
East Oakland in the building #TownBidniz 🤝🏽
I was about to say...Beaumont, TX? I thought they were from Oakland.
Digital underground got love from nyc from the jump.
RIP Shock G and TuPac
I remember this as a kid.
I would stay up until Midnight to watch the Apollo every Friday night.
I thought it was Saturday night. On Fridays, I would watch TGIF, then 20/20, then Video Soul Top 20 Countdown.
Saturdays, I watched S’Nick, then MadTV, then Showtime at the Apollo then Profiler.
I know I use to struggle to stay up to catch it …good times… yea it was on on Saturdays
@@brynneholt1990😅😂
@cyyrious Before I read your response, I was thinking to myself, I had the day wrong. It was definitely Saturday. 😊
Digital Underground was the Earth Wind & Fire of Rap CLASSIC
Parliament of Rap.
you trippin'...you know how many albums EWF had and the longevity they had? Tho Digital Underground was the group, they was only good for 2 albulms and didnt last that many years after this song and the Humpty Dance. They were not the EWF of Rap AT ALL. I'd put Run DMC, Public Enemy and several rap groups before them by a mile.
They were the Digital Underground of rap. They were who they were not anybody else
The Older woman in the front seat with the Jerry Curl.... I would love to hear her stories. She was at EVERY apollo performance in the same front seat. She was definitely somebody. I would love to hear about her encounters.
😂😂😂😂 grabbing them singers all the time. I miss watching Apollo
Feeling the George Clinton influence❤
RIP SHOCK G..
i literally still got this performance on an old vcr tape . , i taped it when it first aired on tv back in "1992", .... lol
I'm now 53 years old in 2024 by the way,
i was 20 going on 21 years old in "1992"
any TRL, 106&Park or BET countdowns?
I was 23 when this was out... I remember dancing to it as a young soldier in the club over in Germany... life time ago
Ty for the time stamp
Why do you think that 1992 should be quoted in that attempt at a sentence?
@@gsmith4295‐ Maybe you were stationed in Darmstadt, with my brother Peter!!
Mark Curry & Digital Underground Comes Hometown of Oakland CA
Sandman was so confused like ummm should I still kick them off??😂 1:32
I remember this one I was booing and then screaming right along with the audience 🤣!! Legendary performance. RIP Shock G 😢.....
"If you hit me then I'll hit you back"... 🤪
Historic! So much Black power on that stage... Shock G, Tupac, Money B! DU 4Eva
💯
Pac was gone... on his solo run by this time.
@@ReppinOurCulture He was on the stage.
@@vswayz490 Nah... he wasn't.
@@ReppinOurCulture Do you need glasses
@ not at all
They got the audience real good!!!🤣💯💯💯🔥🎤🎶🎶🎶🎶
That is a fantastic entrance
Gah, I got chills. This was the funniest, most creative thing they could have possibly done at the Apollo. Shock G was a genius
I been djing for about 33 years now. I'm 47. Down here in San Diego, I had the honor of opening for them 3 times at a this place called "Cane's" throughout the early 2000s. I was in my early 20s around this time. Digital Underground will always have a place in my heart in my journey as a dj. Luckily I can still do Digital Underground mini sets at my Roller Rink during 90s nights after all these years.
I REMEMBER THIS!!😮😊❤😎😎😎
them dudes were sooooo far aheadh of their times.. and everybody else .. its crazy!
the smoke machine turned on just in time once they took the bags off lol
Genius 💯. Digital Underground what a creative group
I remember watching this live when i was 12 years old. I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Inspired me to become a musician.
One of my alll time favorite groups
I will never forget this episode. Very creative.
Yes! remember how crazy everyone went when the reveal went down. Classic. And the woman up front and center always had the gentle touches for all the male hot acts of the time. 😄💙
😂😂
There was an old lady, that would always run up front and touch the male performers.😂
We fondly nicknamed her Mrs. Apollo. She was there RELIGIOUSLY!! Remember when she damn near SAd Keith Washington on stage 😭🤣🤣🤣
Audience wants them gone...bags come off and the crowd goes nuts. Gotta love the Apollo!
When rappers had some originality and knew how to put on a show.
Wow! This is taking me back. I remember watching (when I shouldn’t have) when I was a kid.
I remember watching this on my 27 inch Magnavox after playing Genesis and Super Nintendo! This was LIT and everybody was surprised!!!!
They should have actually came with an original rap, perform it with the bags on and see if the crowd clapped for them, without knowing who they were.
Then do the reveal.
Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis man l was pretty damn broke when l first watched THIS 😂🤣😂🤣
That was a huge TV back then I had a 19 inch CRT tv.
Man good times!!👍🏿😂
You went way back, Magnavox, Genesis, & Super Nintendo 😅😅😅😅😅
Such a fascinating thing with music. Presentation can make all the difference in being received well or not.
I remember seeing this when it originally aired, man that was cool 😎
CLASSIC !!!!
R. I. P. Shock G.
i remember as a kid watching this on tv when this went down. It was pretty funny when started rapping.
👏🏽 ok digital...i missed this one😊
When hip hop was hip hop.
Love This... 12am in Ohio back in the 90's! Love It! Even a Pac pop up!!
You do know that Tupac was their backup dancer before being a solo artist.
@@APRIMEProspectI didn’t know that! Thank you for the additional context!
I hate I missed this episode!!!
This was an amazing live performance.
This was so unprecedented!! Love DU..i have this on videotape😂😂 i still know the words to the unknown rapper song😂😂. Miss these guys!
These were the good ole days!
Humpty Dance and Oregano Flow my favorite songs 💯
Feel good seeing these guys in person back in the day.
They really cared about the fans then.
Late one night in my freshman year of college during Fall of 1991 we came across this performance and we were all rolling around on the floor laughing. The only thing we were mad at was the house DJ that screwed up their music drop for Kiss You Back. Good ol days at SIUC Schneider Hall. 👍🏽😎
Saw them in Jackson, Ms. with LL, Too Short, NWA, and De La Soul back in 89. Great show.
Awww yeahh!!! I never saw this! That was dope! They were so fun!🥹Oh '90s.
The great Digital Underground, Sex Packets was my shit!
Amazing! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Ayeee, Some Bay Area Legends🔥❤️Rip Shock G 🙏🏽🤍🕊️
Wow I totally forgot about this song! Takes me back to middle school
I grew up watching the Apollo. Every Saturday night home watching it. Good memories ❤😊
Man take me back to this era ❤️💯
Yo, I remember watching this when it aired. Legends.
That was a brilliant bait and switch! Man I'd hate to be the act after that!
fr
Dope entrance!
I got to see them live here in Philly
They ain't from Beaumont Texas cuz I'm from Beaumont Texas and I ain't never seen them around here
Shock G was ahead of his time and his creativity is overlooked. The original masked singer. The humpty nose, the original flow he had. He was really overlooked. RIP to shock G and shouts to the digital underground.
Man that brings me back... Gen X ✌️
Woooooow! Love it. Still miss you, Greg. Funkiest hip hop genius ever.
I remember this episode. And I have family in Beaumont TX!🤣
That gave me straight chills and goosebumps, love it!
I remember this when it first aired and I loved it!
Crazy how I was watching an interview with Shock G talking about his success. The group & Pac. Then, it seems like days later or so, he transitioned. R.I.P. Shock G & Pac 🙏🏾👑👑✌🏾
Still holds up after all this time
One of my favorite groups ever!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
The sound of a whole theater clapping along. I was always a DU fan glad they had a few big hits so others could appreciate them. Rip Shock & Pac
Brilliant!
You can see 2pac in the background #LEGENDARYGROUP
Pac chilling next to the DJ 💯 RIP Shock and 2Pac
Was pac dancing with the big hand on the left.
Yel
No. He wasn’t literally a dancer lol he was in the back with the blunt at 429
6 y/o me in my room in my brownstone in bedstuy Brooklyn, watched this LIVE. Thought this was dope because Apollo on Saturday nights was my jam before bed.
Wow, Shock G kinda looks like Chris Brown here. NEVER noticed this before this performance. With the cap & shades on while smiling. Very simar profiles
You mean Chris brown looks like him?? lol
@CINEMAWORX I know Shock G was old enough to be his daddy but I'm watching Shock G and all I see is CB so he looks like CB in this situation
@ still,, Chris brown looks like him.. 😂
I remember seeing this on TV when it first aired. They were already getting booed before they even said a word 😂
I remember when this happened!! Shock G was 🤤🤤 RIP TO HIM. He did so much for hip hop ❤
They killed it 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was a jit when this happened but I feel like I remember this! Incredibly epic!
Miss em!! ❤❤
Just saw this ha ha ha nice!!!
Peace to Shock G.
Man.. this gave me chills and a smile. I didnt know they started on at the Apollo. I used to love this back in high school. That beat was famous with Xclan and of course parliament. Then later came 2Pac on that other joint! 🔥💯👏🏽
😁😁♥♥ Memories!!!
Always fun, the Underground!