D4L
D4L broke out in 2005 with "Laffy Taffy," one of several crossover tracks released during the early 2000s to inspire revelry as often as contempt, depending on listeners' tolerance for cleverly produced tracks with sharp hooks and crude sexual euphemisms. Originally released independently around D4L's native Atlanta, the group was eventually snapped up by the Atlantic-distributed Asylum. Down for Life was released in November 2005 and hit the Top 40. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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videos
- Play Betcha Can't Do It Like MeThe Laffy Taffy guys are back w/ more bling and more babes.Windows Media Player Required
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albums
Subtract "Laffy Taffy," one of several outrageously sleazy dance-rap singles that inspired revelry as often as contempt during the early 2000s -- depending on listeners' tolerance for cleverly...
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Recent User Reviews
These guys suck. Their lyrics are just a bunch of repeats of the same words. And how hell did these guys get a record deal. There lucky to be playing in a bar. And i cant believe they made it this far.
FULL REVIEWposted May 24, 2006
D4L is a very talented band, there is no disbuting that, but great bands are created by the diversity of their music. Staind in their latest release deliver the same formula that made them big.
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 15, 2006
latest D4L news and features
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Artists Honored For Ringtone Sales
News - external | Jun 16, 2006
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Ringtone sales to top $600M
MP3.com News | Apr 4, 2006
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'Laffy Taffy' is the Number One Song in the Country
Article - external | Jan 18, 2006
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My advice to you is: don't bother
Reviews - external | Jan 10, 2006
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D4L Makes Sound Scan History
News - external | Jan 5, 2006
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