The Boogie Boys were initially William D. Stroman (Kid Delight/Boogie Knight) and Keith Short (Kool Ski).
On the strength of their song Rappin Aint No Thing, they landed a deal with Mike & Dave Records in 1981. This led to a deal with Capitol Records and a collaboration with producer
Ted Currier. When Keith Short left the group, Currier brought in Joe Malloy (Romeo J.D.) and Rudy Sheriff (Lil' Rahiem).
Following the release of the 'Romeo Knight LP in 1988 Rudy Sheriff (Lil' Rahiem) left the group.
On October 09, 2001, founder member William D. Stroman (Kid Delight/Boogie Knight) passed away.