Name: Big Wy
Birth Name: Wytony Dillon
Born: December 30, 1973
Died: June 1, 2023 (age 49)
Place of Origin: Inglewood, California, U.S.
Gang Affiliation: Crenshaw Mafia Bloods
Big Wy (born Wytony Dillon; December 30, 1973 – June 1, 2023) was an American rapper from Inglewood, California. He first gained recognition as a member of the Bloods & Crips rap project, debuting on both Bangin’ on Wax albums under the alias Red Rag. Big Wy was also a core member of Damu Ridas, a Blood-affiliated rap group composed of fellow Blood rappers including B-Brazy, Lil Hawk, Lil Stretch, Bloody Mary, and Redrum 781.
Big Wy appeared on the soundtracks for Gang Related and Murder Was the Case, further expanding his presence in West Coast hip-hop. He recorded the tribute song “Piru Love 3000” dedicated to Bloody Mary and later released a tribute track honoring his Damu Ridas colleague Lil Hawk. Big Wy was affiliated with the Crenshaw Mafia Bloods in Inglewood.
Young Soldierz and The Relativez
While recording material for Bangin’ on Wax 2… The Saga Continues, Big Wy formed the rap group Young Soldierz with Dog (later known as Suga Buga), Lil Stretch, and G-Pops. The group recorded the street anthem “Eastside–Westside,” which gained local attention from clubs, radio, and the gang community. In 1994, Young Soldierz signed with a Los Angeles–based record label and released a self-titled album, which included the singles “If Tomorrow Comes” and “Alligator.”
In 1998, after departing from the label, Big Wy and Suga Buga formed The Relativez, which released a series of independent albums featuring appearances by B-Brazy, WC, Kokane, Mitchy Slick, and G Malone. The Relativez briefly engaged in a minor rivalry with another West Coast artist, Mack 10, a conflict that was later resolved.
Death
Big Wy died on June 1, 2023, at the age of 49. Family members and associates within the Los Angeles hip-hop community confirmed his death. No official cause of death was publicly disclosed.
Following his passing, tributes were shared by fellow artists and fans, recognizing his contributions to West Coast gangsta rap and his role as a core member of the Bloods & Crips rap movement and the Damu Ridas. He is remembered as one of the most prominent surviving voices of the 1990s Blood-affiliated rap era.
Bloods & Crips
- Bangin On Wax
- Bangin On Wax 2
Young Souldierz
- (1994) Young Soldierz
Damu Ridas
- (1995) Damu Ridas
- (1999) How Deep Is Your Hood
The Relativez Releases
- The Takeover 2 (Coming Soon)
- (2007) Rise To Power
- (2005) Money Respect Money (2005)
- (2002) Snoop Dogg Presents: Relativez – The Takeover
- (2000) Dirty Money
So here’s the interview I did with Big Wy. just the other day. Hear what he had to say. https://youtu.be/pDiUl3rT5Ek
Fuck this fat as piece of shit
Somebody should stick a pin in this fat monkey nigger and pop him. lol
Laniak 2 here met red rum 1 time nigga dnt kno who I am been gon so long
I heard the cmb’s r n my hometown of Cleveland oh. I grew up near 114th n Benham in the 70’s when the old chillies liquor door wasn’t a drive thru. Hood ain’t the same now. B’s up
Big Wy And Suga Bugga (Dog) were originally part of Yong Soldiers with Big Stretch from Bounty Hunters
this is for my bloods all around the world soowoo eastside for life
There is no Bloods nationwide. That’s Nigger Fantasy. It’s Nigger against Nigger. That is the REALITY.
Yes there is cracka ass bitch, i would pay to beat ur ass