This page will contain images about D4L, as they become available.D4LD4L Cover artwork for the Atlanta based hip-hop group's debut LP.D4L is a rap group with members Fa-bo, Mook-B, Stoney and Shawty Lo from Atlanta. They formed in 2003 and emerged in late 2005 with the hit single "Laffy Taffy", which reached number one on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006. Their debut album, Down 4 Life, was released on November 8, 2005. They were signed to Mike Jones's Record label, Ice Age Entertainment earlier in 2005. They have a beef with another rap group from Atlanta, Dem Franchize Boyz. D4L claims that Dem Franchize Boyz stole their dance (called the "Doin' It Dance") from them. Sources have opposing reactions on the validity of these claims. In the remix to D4L's song "Laffy Taffy," Busta Rhymes says that "I heard a couple of niggas been tryin' to take the dance y'all niggas created." Discography
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In the remix to D4L's song "Laffy Taffy," Busta Rhymes says that "I heard a couple of niggas been tryin' to take the dance y'all niggas created.". She added: “Based upon forensic information late Tuesday afternoon that linked the .22 handgun owned by Joseph Materazzo both to Neil Entwistle and to Rachel, we believed we had probable cause to seek an arrest warrant for Neil Entwistle’s arrest.”. Sources have opposing reactions on the validity of these claims. “He was then in Worksop with his parents.”. D4L claims that Dem Franchize Boyz stole their dance (called the "Doin' It Dance") from them. He was on an 8:15 flight to the United Kingdom on that day. They have a beef with another rap group from Atlanta, Dem Franchize Boyz. on Saturday morning, January 22. They were signed to Mike Jones's Record label, Ice Age Entertainment earlier in 2005. “He purchased a one-way ticket on British Airways at approximately 5:00 a.m. Their debut album, Down 4 Life, was released on November 8, 2005. As we know, he was observed at Logan Airport. They formed in 2003 and emerged in late 2005 with the hit single "Laffy Taffy", which reached number one on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006. “What we believe happened next was that Neil Entwistle returned the gun to his father-in-law’s home in Carver, then made preparations to leave the country. D4L is a rap group with members Fa-bo, Mook-B, Stoney and Shawty Lo from Atlanta. Obviously the murder was effected, but the suicide was not. 2005: Down for Life #22 US #79 UK #83 AUS #32 CAN. “We believe possibly this was intended to be a murder suicide, but we cannot confirm that. “At sometime on Friday morning, Neil Entwistle - with a firearm we believe he had secured at sometime before that from father in-law Joseph Materazzo - shot Rachel Entwistle in the head and then proceeded to shoot baby Lillian, who was lying on the bed next to her mother. Martha Coakley told a press conference after Entwistle’s arrest: “On Thursday night (January 19, 2006), Rachel was alive and had spoken with family members. And he added that the family had “always been confident that the person who did this would be brought to justice.”. “God didn’t do this - there is evil among us.”. He was a trusted husband and father and it’s incomprehensible how that love and trust was betrayed in the ultimate act of violence. “Rachel and Lilian loved Neil very much. Flaherty said: “The family is deeply saddened at the arrest of Neil Entwistle. while a Metropolitan Police team arrived about lunchtime and left with black bin liners containing undisclosed items taken from the garage and house where he previously lived with brother Russell. Local officers interviewed the couple from 10:00 a.m. His arrest followed detailed searches by two teams of officers at his parents' house. Entwistle did not put up a struggle. He had been stopped around mid-day while he sat on a London Underground train at west London’s Royal Oak tube station, by officers who had been tailing him since a warrant for his arrest was issued the previous evening. Earlier, Middlesex County District Attorney Martha Coakley - the same person who successfully prosecuted nanny Louise Woodward - explained why a warrant for his arrest had been issued and reminded journalists that Entwistle was “innocent until proven guilty”. The previous day, Lawyer Joe Flaherty, a spokesman for Entwistle’s inlaws, said in reaction to his arrest that it was “incomprehensible how love and trust was betrayed in the ultimate act of violence”. She added that Entwistle "had always been inclined to consent" to an extradition request. He believes he will receive a fair and proper hearing in the United States on these very serious allegations.". "He's anxious that a delay may cause his late wife's family, and his own, additional distress. Outside the court afterwards, Yale Law School-educated Seddon - who did not indicate whether her client intended to plead guilty - told reporters: "He has consented at the earliest opportunity because he wants to cooperate with the authorities in any way that he can. Just a few hours later, a Home Office minister signed Entwistle's extradition order. At a three-minute Bow Street hearing infront of Judge Nicholas Evans, Entwistle's lawyer Judith Seddon said he had decided to agree to being returned to the US as soon as possible. However, he changed his mind overnight. Saying little else - except confirmation of his name, age, and address - he was then remanded in custody until a hearing the following day. At a brief central London Bow Street magistrates court hearing, he requested not be sent back to the US ”at this stage”. Entwistle appeared in court after being arrested in London on February 9. In addition, DNA matching his slain wife Rachel was found on the gun's muzzel. However, as well as confirming that a set of keys to Materazzo's house were found in the car Entwistle parked at Boston's Logan Airport before his flight, DNA matching Entwistle was found on the handle of a .22 handgun owned by Materazzo. Finding the house locked, he then decided to fly to England and see his parents. Unable to bring himself to end his life with a knife, he then got in the family car and drove to his father-in-law Joseph Materazzo's house to get a .22 handgun. He didn't call 911, but instead decided to kill himself. EST, he says he found they had been shot dead and covered their bodies with a blanket. When he returned at around 11:00 a.m. He told them both his wife and daughter were in bed. EST three days previously to go on an errand. They say he told them that he left his Hopkinton home at around 9:00 a.m. On January 23, Hopkinton Police rang Entwistle at his parents Clifford and Yvonne's home in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. EST on the morning of January 21, and boarded a British Airways flight that left at 8:15 a.m. Hours after their deaths, Entwistle bought a one-way ticket to London about 5:00 a.m. Autopsy results showed the mother died of a gunshot wound to the head and the baby died of a gun shot to the stomach. Although the murders happened on January 20, 2006 the bodies of 27-year-old Rachel and 9-month-old Lillian were not found until January 22, in the master bedroom of the couple's rented Hopkinton, Massachusetts home where the Entwistles had moved into just ten days earlier. English-born Neil and American-born Rachel were married on Sunday, August 10, 2003 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Neil Entwistle (September 18, 1978) is the husband of Rachel Entwistle and father of Lillian Entwistle and is charged with their murder. |