Cleetis Mack
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Cleetis Mack was an American hip‑hop artist who performed as a member of the influential 1990s group Digital Underground.
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Cleetis Mack, known as “Clee,” joined the Oakland‑based hip‑hop collective Digital Underground in 1993, six years after its founding. The group achieved mainstream success with the 1990 hit “The Humpty Dance” and helped launch the career of Tupac Shakur. Mack contributed to the group’s later work, including the single “Wussup Wit the Luv,” which featured Shakur.
Mack was remembered by his peers for his humility, warmth, and quiet strength, qualities that endeared him to fellow members and fans alike. His presence was described as part of the soul behind the movement, adding loyalty and spirited energy to the ensemble.
His sudden death was reported in April 2026, with the cause of death not yet disclosed. Mack’s passing was mourned by Digital Underground, who noted that his loss left a void in the family and in the broader hip‑hop community.
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