After suggesting that Little Billy join the group as a rapper, Willie D wrote: “Size Ain’t Shit.” It was recorded three days later by Little Billy, who did such a good job rapping his first-ever rap, that he was added to the group, and, Little Billy becomes Bushwick Bill. Formed as 'The Ghetto Boys' in Houston by rap entrepreneur James Smith. Geto Boys is a rap group hailing from Houston, Texas, best known as the flagship artists on Rap-A-Lot Records with the classic lineup of Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill. With the release receiving very little attention, the group broke up shortly thereafter and a new line-up was put together with DJ Ready Red, and the inclusion of Ackshen and Willie ‘D’ Dennis (born in Houston), both aspiring solo artists. Geto Boys is a rap group hailing from Houston, Texas, best known as the flagship artists on Rap-A-Lot Records with the classic lineup of Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill.The group caused. The group released their premiere album in 1988 entitled, Making Trouble. The first single the group released was “Car Freak” in 1986, which then followed with two LPs “You Ain’t Nothin’/I Run This” in 1987, and “Be Down” in 1988. It did fairly well commercially, reaching 19 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Its only credited guest appearance comes from Z-Ro and it has production by Tone Capone, Mike Dean, Scarface, Mr. Little Billy would later become Bushwick Bill. The Foundation is the seventh and final studio album by hip hop group Geto Boys, released in 2005.It is their second group reunification album since The Resurrection in 1996. When Raheem and Sir Rap-A-Lot left, the group added DJ Ready Red, Prince Johnny C, and Little Bill. When the Geto Boys came together in 1986, Formed as the Ghetto Boys, the group consisted first of Raheem, The Sire Jukebox, and Sir Rap-A-Lot.