College Boyz

College Boyz, an American hip hop band, was formed in 1991 in Los Angeles, California. The group consisted of R.O.M. (Romany Malco), Squeaky G, B. Selector, and DJ Cue. Initially known as RMG, the band changed its name to College Boyz upon relocating to Los Angeles. Their debut album, Radio Fusion Radio, was released on April 7, 1992, through Virgin Records. The album achieved moderate success, reaching Number 118 on the Billboard 200 and Number 25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It also peaked at Number 2 on the Top Heatseekers chart. Radio Fusion Radio featured the hit single "Victim of the Ghetto", which reached Number 68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Number 1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The group's second and final album, Nuttin' Less Nuttin' Mo, was released on October 4, 1994. It peaked at Number 80 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and produced the single "Rollin", which reached Number 49 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. College Boyz disbanded in 1994. Following the disbandment, Romany "R.O.M." Malco pursued an acting career, while DJ Cue founded The Row Church Without Walls in Los Angeles's Skid Row neighborhood.

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