Radio Fusion Radio
Radio Fusion Radio is the debut studio album by American rap group the College Boyz. It was released on April 7, 1992, through Virgin Records. The album peaked at number 118 on the Billboard 200, number 25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 2 on the Top Heatseekers charts in the United States. Three singles — "Victim of the Ghetto", "Hollywood Paradox" and "Humpin" — also made the Billboard charts. Its lead single, "Victim of the Ghetto", reached No. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 28 on both the Dance Music/Maxi Singles Sales and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and No. 4 on the Hot Rap Singles charts. The second single off of the album, "Hollywood Paradox", peaked at number No. 65 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and number 10 on the Hot Rap Singles charts. The album's third and final single, "Humpin", made it to No. 14 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
Track listing
;Sample credits- Track 3 contains material by the Isley Brothers.
- Tracks 4 and 21 contain a sample of "I'm [Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby]" written by Barry White.
- Track 5 contains a sample of "Good Times" written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards and performed by Chic.
- Track 9 samples "Boogie Oogie Oogie" written by Janice-Marie Johnson and Perry Kibble and performed by A [Taste of Honey (band)|A Taste of Honey].
- Track 10 contains material from "Funeral March of a Marionette" written by Charles Gounod.
- Track 11 contains material by the Gap Band.
- Track 12 samples "(If Loving You Is Wrong) [I Don't Want to Be Right]" written by Homer Banks and Carl Hampton and performed by Luther Ingram.
- Track 15 contains material by the Temptations and the Supremes.
- Track 17 contains a sample of "(Not Just) Knee Deep" written by George Clinton III and Phillip Wynne.
- Track 19 contains material by Betty Wright.
Personnel
- The College Boyz — barking
- *Romany Malco — lead rap vocals, rap vocals, background vocals, performer, co-producer
- *Squeaky G Squeak — background rap vocals, background vocals, rap vocals, co-producer, singing vocals, vocals
- *Cue the DJ — performer, vocals, singing vocals, background vocals
- *DJ B-Selector — performer, scratches
- Brenda Jean Sims — hook vocals
- Crystal Carlisle — background vocals
- Crazy Tone — performer
- Humphrey Riley — background vocals, producer
- Susan — background vocals
- Sir Spence — background vocals
- Claudia Mislap — voice
- Steve Mislap — performer
- Vicky Calhoun — vocals
- Rochelle Shelby — vocals
- Monique Maflei — vocals
- Denise Deveaux — vocals
- Adonis — barking, producer
- Anonna Coutee — background vocals
- Taicia — performer
- Buddy Vandell — vocals
- Sweet Pea Atkinson — vocals
- Darren Walker — performer
- Phil Gordy — keyboards
- Kevin O'Neal — bass guitar
- Dez — lead and rhythm guitar, producer
- Johan Langlie — bass keyboards, drum programming, keyboard programming, co-producer
- Clifford Solomon — saxophone
- June of M N' M — scratches
- Marquis "Hami" Dair — bass guitar & keyboards
- Chris "I-Roc" Charles — drum programming & producer
- "Jammin" James Carter — drum programming & producer, scratches
- DJ Tray Ski — scratches
- Chris Horvath — guitar
- DJ Ron-Ski — scratches & producer
- Michael Mislap — keyboards, engineering
- Karl F. Stephenson — keyboards & producer
- Mark Poniatowski — upright bass
- Willie McNeal — drums
- Tony Joseph — producer
- Eric "Quicksilver" Johnson — producer
- Wiz1 — producer
- Fred Howard — engineering
- Derek Sample — engineering
- Bob Drake — engineering
- Bob Morse — engineering
- Tom Rothrock — engineering
- Rob Schaff — engineering
- Dan Hersch — mastering
- Gemma Corfield — executive producer
- Melanie Nissen — art direction