
In this episode of the Conversations With Chad podcast, hip-hop veteran Money B offered listeners a captivating journey through the annals of rap history. The interview, hosted by Chad Kiser, delved into Money B’s storied career, his latest musical endeavors, and the indelible mark he’s left on the genre.Money B & Digital Underground burst onto the national stage with their 1990 debut album, Sex Packets. The record was a revelation, blending funk-infused beats with clever wordplay and an unmistakable sense of fun. At the heart of this sonic revolution was the single “The Humpty Dance,” which introduced the world to Shock G‘s alter ego, Humpty Hump. The song’s infectious groove and playful lyrics captured the imagination of listeners across the globe, propelling Digital Underground into the spotlight.Throughout Digital Underground’s meteoric rise, Money B was essential to the group’s chemistry. His verses added depth and authenticity to their tracks, while his energetic stage presence amplified their already electrifying live shows. As the group continued to evolve and experiment with their sound, Money B’s contributions remained a constant, helping to shape their unique identity in the crowded hip-hop landscape.During the podcast, Money B reflected on one of the pivotal moments in his career: collaborating with 2Pac and Shock G on the track “Same Song,” he unveiled Digital Underground’s origins from Raw Fusion to hip-hop icons, shared his thoughts on 2Pac’s solo success and subsequent passing, and putting together Digital Underground’s classic album Sex Packets.In addition to discussing his past achievements, Money B shared insights into his current projects. He spoke about his latest single, “Sit Next To Me,” a collaboration with up-and-coming artist Guapdad 4000. Two-time Grammy Award winner Xcelence produced the track.Perhaps one of the most intriguing revelations from the podcast was Money B’s involvement in developing the Shock G Forever Golden Ale. This venture into the craft brewing world serves as a unique tribute to his late friend and collaborator, Shock G. It’s a testament to the lasting bonds formed during Digital Underground’s heyday and the creative ways Money B continues to honor that legacy.Produced By: Chad Kiser
Music By: Erotic D
Edited By: Shad Reed