So Young

Young Soldierz was an American rap group formed by members of the Bloods & Crips recording project. They came together during the making of the successful album "Bangin' on Wax" and released their self-titled album in 1993, featuring hit singles like "If Tomorrow Comes" and "Alligator". After signing to Death Row Records, they were featured on soundtracks for movies like Murder Was the Case and Gang Related. Despite breaking up in 1998, some members went on to release music with other groups.

The group Young Soldierz was formed by members Big Wy, Dogg, Pops, and Lil' Stretch during the making of the popular album "Bangin' on Wax." Their self-titled album released in 1993 sold 500,000 copies and included two hit singles. Later, they signed to Death Row Records and contributed to movie soundtracks. Although they disbanded in 1998, some members continued their music careers with other groups.

Members of Young Soldierz included Big Wy (aka Red Rag), who founded Cali Swag District; Lil' Stretch, who owns a motorcycle store; Dogg; and Pops. The group achieved success with their debut album but eventually parted ways after collaborating with Death Row Records. Despite disbanding, some members went on to release more music as part of different rap groups.

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