The Snap Rap movement ensemble D4L (Down For Life) was formed in 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia. It was organized by Shawty Lo, born Carlos Rico Walker on March 22, 1976, in Moultrie, Georgia. It also included Fabo also known as 2$ Fabo who was born Lefabian Williams on November 30, 1983, in Atlanta, and Mook-B or Dennis Butler who was also born in Atlanta. There is scant data available regarding Stoney, who was born Adrian Parks.
In 2005, D4Lโs first and only album, Down for Life, was released by Dee Money Entertainment and Asylum Records. It peaked at no. 3 on the Billboard Rap and Hip-Hop Album chart, no. 4 on the Billboard R&B Album chart and no. 22 on the Billboard Hot 200 Album chart. The album sold 40,000 copies within its first week and more than 500,000 in 2005, the year of release.
In 2006 D4L released the single โLaffy Taffyโ from the Down for Life album which peaked at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, no. 6 on the Rap and Hip-Hop chart, no. 14 on the U.S. Pop Chart, and no. 15 on the R&B chart. It was an international hit, reaching no. 26 in the United Kingdom. โLaffy Taffyโ sold more than three million records mainly by record sales online, making it the most popular single in that category in the first decade of the 21st century. โLaffy Taffyโ also broke the record for the most downloaded song in history according to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records.
The Down for Life album also included โBetcha Canโt Do It Like Meโ which reached no. 23 on the R&B chart and no. 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That single popularized snap music, a subgenre of hip hop music derived from crunk that originated in the South, mainly in the Bankhead area of Atlanta.
D4L broke up at the end in 2006. Shawty Lo pursued a solo career and came out with the album sharing his name in 2008. That year he also received the โRookie of the Yearโ award at the BET Hip Hop Awards as well as the โTrack of the Yearโ award for his single, โDey Know.โ In 2011, he collaborated with 50 Centโs G Unit label.
Carlos โShawty Loโ Rico Walker, the father of 11 children, died in a car accident in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 21, 2016. He was 40.