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Slutty Boyz

Slutty Boyz is a rap group originating from Washington, D.C., known for their bold lyrics, street-centered narratives, and unapologetically sexual brand image. The name "Slutty Boyz" was inspired by real-life encounters—according to group members, women began referring to them as "slutty" after realizing they had shared sexual experiences with multiple friends. Rather than reject the label, the group embraced it and transformed it into a signature identity.

In an interview with Karen Civil, group leader Fat Trel explained, “Slutty Boyz is a group of people, male and female, who are comfortable with their sexuality and discussing what they like to do, as far as sexual interactions, and not afraid to go the extra mile to please their sex partners.”

Slutty Boyz Members

  • Fat Trel – Founding member, solo success under Maybach Music Group
  • Meatchi – Known for his gritty delivery and frequent collaborations with P Wild
  • Dew Baby – Street-focused lyricist with solo mixtape appearances
  • P Wild – Longtime member and staple in the D.C. underground scene
  • Boosa Da Shoota – Contributed to early Slutty Boyz visuals and tracks
  • Killa – Known in the local scene for energetic performances
  • Oochie – Adds flair with his animated flow and lyrical unpredictability

Musical Style and Themes


Slutty Boyz music blends D.C.’s signature go-go rhythm with modern trap beats. Their content often touches on:

  • Street life and survival
  • Sexual freedom and confidence
  • Loyalty and brotherhood
  • Party culture and club energy


Their tracks are known for raw hooks and chant-style lyrics that resonate with fans in clubs and on the streets alike.

  • Youngest Runnin’ the City* (2010) – Early mixtape laying the foundation of the group's street legacy
  • Mud Brothers* – A gritty collaboration between P Wild and Dew Baby
  • SDMG Series* – Led by Fat Trel, often featuring the group in standout tracks
  • Nightmare on E Street 2* – Featured guest spots from Slutty Boyz during Fat Trel’s resurgence

Cultural Impact

  • Reclaimed the term “slutty” as a badge of confidence
  • Popularized “SBSB” branding (Slutty Boyz, Slutty Boyz) across the DMV area
  • Helped shine a national spotlight on D.C. rap beyond its traditional go-go influence

Recent Activity


Following Fat Trel’s release from prison in 2022, the Slutty Boyz began regrouping for a series of releases aimed at rebuilding their buzz. The collective announced plans for a new mixtape and an independent label, SBSB Records, focused on uplifting up-and-coming talent from the D.C. area.

Legacy


Slutty Boyz continue to be recognized as cultural mai


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