Ghost City DJ’s featured Darryl “Demp” Andrews, Rodney “Kool Kollie” Terry, and Vickie “Boo” Washington. They made an appearance on So So Def Bass All-Stars, a compilation released in June 1996 which was come up with by Jermaine Dupri’s Columbia-affiliated label. “My Boo,” the group’s Miami bass-inspired contribution — a like song over an easy bass track having a chiming key pad melody and nice vocal — quickly became the album’s biggest strike after southern U.S. r / c place it in large rotation. The one peaked at amount 18 on Billboard’s Scorching R&B/Hip-Hop Songs graph and cracked the very best 40 from the all-genre Scorching 100. Exactly the same season, the group released a set of indie albums that appealed even more to bass fans than to pop listeners. The group divide in 1997.