College Boyz

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Victim of the Ghetto 04:53 Tools
hollywood paradox 03:45 Tools
How To Act 03:14 Tools
LIVE ON WZACK 03:44 Tools
Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Easy 04:19 Tools
No Sets, No Drama, No Stress 00:00 Tools
If I Wuz a Bird 00:00 Tools
Dyin' Out Here 00:00 Tools
Texas Do 00:00 Tools
Politics of a Gangster 03:53 Tools
Conscious Weep 00:00 Tools
Emotions 00:00 Tools
On Da' Stroll 00:00 Tools
Underground Blues 03:22 Tools
Humpin' 05:03 Tools
Nuttin' Less, Nuttin' mo' 00:00 Tools
Dedication 00:00 Tools
Run Dance Hall 00:00 Tools
RIGMAROLE 03:13 Tools
College Boyz in the House 03:45 Tools
Victim Of The Ghetto - 1991 00:30 Tools
Real Man 03:59 Tools
Politics of a Gangster Dub 04:14 Tools
Moment of Truth 00:00 Tools
Interlude: The Homeless 00:52 Tools
FootWork 04:01 Tools
Funky Quartet 03:19 Tools
Moment Of Truth (THE SOUTHERN VERSION) 05:20 Tools
Interlude: Phone Sex 00:33 Tools
Interlude: Peter Pump 00:53 Tools
Interlude: I Gotcha 00:39 Tools
Interlude: Tips of the Day 01:08 Tools
Interlude: Highroller Parade 00:32 Tools
Funky Quartet of the Day 03:19 Tools
Interlude: Who The Fuck Is This? 00:38 Tools
Interlude- I Gotcha 00:39 Tools
Victim Of The Ghetto | 00:52 Tools
Interlude- The Homeless 00:52 Tools
Interlude- Peter Pump 00:53 Tools
Interlude- Phone Sex 00:33 Tools
Interlude- Tips Of The Day 01:08 Tools
Foot Work 04:00 Tools
Interlude- Highroller Parade 00:32 Tools
rollin 03:55 Tools
Victim of the Ghetto [Explicit] 00:32 Tools
Interlude: Who The Fuck Is This 00:38 Tools
on da strut 04:28 Tools
Interlude- Who The Fuck Is Thi 00:38 Tools
Interlude: Who the F... Is This? 00:38 Tools
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The College Boyz were an American hip hop group composed of R.O.M., Squeak, Humphry and DJ Cue. They were signed to both Virgin Records and Capitol Records. Originally calling themselves RMG, the group changed their name to College Boyz upon moving to Los Angeles. They released their debut , Radio Fusion Radio, on April 7, 1992 through Virgin Records. The album wasn't a huge success, but it managed to make it to three different charts, peaking at #118 on the Billboard 200, #25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #2 on the Top Heatseekers. Radio Fusion Radio also featured the hit single "Victim of the Ghetto", which peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Rap Singles. On October 4, 1994 the group released their second and final album Nuttin' Less Nuttin' Mo'. It wasn't a success, only making it to #80 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and producing a single "Rollin" that only made it to #49 on the Hot Rap Singles. The College Boyz disbanded in 1994 with Romany "R.O.M." Malco eventually becoming a successful actor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.