[1][2] He only produced one studio album "The Dirtiest Thirstiest"[3][circular reference] in 2004 Yung Wun was raised in the Eastlake Meadows housing projects, otherwise known as "Little Vietnam".
Yung Wun had numerous encounters with police as he took part in random lawlessness, which landed him in the juvenile justice system.
Yung Wun's grandmother, Vera, regularly pleaded with him to turn his life around, to get off the streets and concentrate on his talents in speaking and writing.
[citation needed] In 1998, his career took an upward turn when he signed with producers from Dark Society Recordings, an Atlanta-based production company.
Yung Wun began his affiliation with Ruff Ryders in 1999, and his commercial debut appearance was his feature on the music video version of "Down Bottom" with Drag-On.