D. Woods, born Dee Woods on July 6, 1985, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her contributions to the R&B and pop genres. She gained prominence as a member of the girl group Danity Kane, formed on MTV's reality show "Making the Band 3" in 2005. The group achieved significant commercial success, with their self-titled debut album debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and producing hits like "Damaged" and "Show Stopper." After Danity Kane disbanded, D. Woods pursued a solo career, releasing her debut EP, "D. Woods," in 2009, featuring the single "Shades." Her work often blends elements of pop, R&B, and hip-hop, showcasing her versatility as an artist. D. Woods has also made an impact as a choreographer and actress, appearing in various projects, including the film "The Black Book." She has been influential in promoting female empowerment in the music industry and continues to inspire aspiring artists with her entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to her craft. Her contributions have helped shape the landscape of contemporary R&B and pop music.