D4L is a rap group with members Fa-bo, Mook-B, Stoney and Shawty Lo and Jizzy B from Atlanta. They organised in 2003 and emerged in recent 2005 with the hit single "Laffy Taffy", which gained number one on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006. With a solid 175.000 downloads, it can truly been seen as a digital bestseller. Their debut album, Down for Life, was published on November 8, 2005. They are signed to Mike Jones's Record label, Ice Age Entertainment. Since their founding in 2003, D4L have made a name for themselves as one of the most advanced outfits on the current hip-hop scene, pioneering the hot party sound known as 'snap' music. Introduced by DJ T-Rock at the Bankhead, GA club, the Pool Palace, snap music takes the Dirty South to a new level, as heard on a number of sensational mixtapes that have blazed through the ATL underground in recent months. Along with D4L, the sound of snap has broken out via such Bankhead-based artists as Trap Squad and Dem Franchize Boyz, as well as through the work of an influential group of strip club DJs known as the Legion of Doom DJs, whose ranks include such names as the DJ Cloud, DJ K-Base, and DJ Cool Aid.
D4L - which also includes last year's underground smash, the crazy-catchy 'Betcha Can’t Do It Like Me' - sees D4L doing what they do best, spitting nimble southern-fried flow over unprecedented snap grooves. Also known for their inventive dance moves, Fa-bo, Mook-B, Stoney, and Shawty Lo have created a truly unique new hip-hop noise, captured at its best on tracks such as 'Game Owe Me,' 'Diggin' Me,' and 'Do It Like Me Baby.'