Wanita_"D._Woods"_Woodgette

D. Woods

D. Woods

American singer


Wanita Denise Woodgett (born July 6, 1985[1]), better known by her nickname D. Woods, is an American singer and actress. Woods is the founder and CEO of Woodgrane Entertainment, but best known for her efforts on MTV's "Making The Band 3" as a finalist on season two. She is also a member of pop girl group Danity Kane.

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Career

Before joining Danity Kane, Woods toured with several major recording artists such as Bow Wow, Lloyd, Avant, Snoop Dogg and Letoya Luckett as a background dancer, performed in theater festivals such as the National Black Theater Festival and Windybrow Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa off-Broadway theater productions, and interned with Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Production Company. She was hand-picked by director Chris Robinson to appear in the video "Change Clothes" by Jay-Z, where she was one of the models. D. Woods auditioned in 2005 on the second season of the MTV reality television program Making the Band 3 by Sean "Diddy" Combs. Danity Kane's first album debuted August 22, 2006, at No. 1.[2] Danity Kane, along with the Pussycat Dolls, toured as the opening act for Christina Aguilera.[3]

In December 2006, Woods was the lead girl in Lloyd's video "You". In 2007, she made an appearance in Gorilla Zoe's album Welcome to the Zoo, on the track "You Don't Know Me". She was also featured in the film Stomp the Yard that same year. Her writing credits include multiple tracks on the platinum-selling Danity Kane album Welcome to the Dollhouse.

On October 14, 2008, Combs declared Woods no longer a member of Danity Kane, as well as bandmate and then-best friend Aubrey O'Day, following a heated discussion with Combs.[4] MTV News gauged fan reactions to the dismissals of Woods and O'Day. Fans left impassioned, long and detailed comments on the MTV News site about their discontent at the group's breakup. They cited what they felt was a lack of individuality and excitement left within the group.[5] New members were expected to be chosen for Danity Kane as "replacements" for Woods and O'Day,[6] but the group broke up completely early 2009 when it was reported Woods and O'Day, along with group member Shannon Bex, declined the offer to return to the series and the group.[7] O'Day stated that she was unsure if Woods was asked back, but that she herself was not asked to return.[8] Although Woods was fired in 2008, she was "officially" released from her Bad Boy Records contract by Combs February 26, 2009 before the final episode of Making the Band the following April.[9] Despite this, in the April 23, 2009, finale of the series, Combs stated that all five original members would be returning if he ever decided to reunite the group.[10] Woods said she was going to release a full-length album later in the year, in addition to a single that will be released early summer 2009.[10]

In an interview conducted after the finale show, Woods spoke with BE Entertained Magazine journalist Phonz L. Thomas.[11] Woods was asked about an alleged rivalry between her and ex-Danity Kane member Dawn Richard. Woods replied, "I don't know if she has a problem with me per say [sic]. I don't know why she would have a problem. I was very disappointed by a lot of the things that she did say in the media and her different interviews. People are kind of aware of her comments and then also of course on the show, those comments were definitely going to get back to me. I was really disappointed and I don't know why she would go that route. And if it was to depict her as the victim and everybody else is the bad guy… I don't really know where all that stems from, but to me it's like she has her situation. And as you guys saw, I congratulated her as I was walking out the door! So it was like I don't have a problem and I don't know why she would have a problem… but she might, I'm not sure."[11] Woods went on during this interview to comment, "I don't have any animosity towards any of the girls. Like things happen for a reason, it's time to move on you know, chapter ends. People are in each other's lives for a reason and a season, as they say! So there's no reason to hold any grudges. Um, however – the way that you present yourself, the actions you take, the comments that you make can lend themselves to having a 'beef' or having animosity."[11]

Woods has had two photo spreads with King Magazine.[12] She recorded songs for a possible solo album that can be heard via her MySpace, and appeared in Ludacris's music video "One More Drink". She appeared in Lil Wayne's new video "Prom Queen" and Young Money video "Every Girl". She also is working on film/television projects. She filmed a music video for her single "Legalize Me". It was later revealed that "On My Side" is the lead single with her filming the video in Los Angeles in June 2009.[13] However, "Legalize Me" is released as a digital single, along with a music video, under Woods' own label Woodgrane Entertainment on iTunes. Woods was a featuring artist for Canadian rapper DY (Die Young) for his second single "That's My Spot", which a music video was filmed right before Dy disappeared in Mexico in early September 2010, and was confirmed as missing as of November 18, 2010. On November 20, 2010, Woods took to her Twitter account after learning about the disappearance of Schab: "I'm so hurt and worried learning about DY. This news effects me no matter how long I knew him. I'm praying for DY." She went on to say...,"Last time I saw DY we were joking on set of his video (That's My Spot). The director said it's a wrap and we said our 'see ya later' to each other."

In 2011, D. Woods was featured on Ray Garrison's single "Forever Gone", alongside Kyle Lucas.[14] Later that year, she also released a "part 2" version of her song "Lady in the Street" on iTunes.[15] The Gray Area EP that was supposed to come out in 2009 is now coming out on July 12, 2011, digitally on iTunes.[needs update][16][non-primary source needed] In April 2012, D. Woods released a new single called "2 The Bottom". She also released the My Favorite Color EP, Volume 1 in December 2012.

Discography

Mixtapes:

  • Independence Day, Volume 1 (2009)
  • Independence Day, Volume 2 (2010)
  • Lady In The Street (2011)

EPs:

  • The Gray Area (2011)
  • My Favorite Color (2012)

Acting

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References

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  2. "Danity Kane – Danity Kane – Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  3. "Christina Aguilera's Heading Back On Tour For 41 North American Dates". VH1. Archived from the original on December 20, 2008. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
  4. "Why Aubrey O'Day Was Kicked Out of Danity Kane". Us Weekly. October 15, 2008. Archived from the original on October 16, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  5. Making the Band, MTV (April 16, 2009). Retrieved 16 April 2009.
  6. Making the Band, MTV (April 23, 2009). Retrieved 23 April 2009.
  7. "Real Talk: From Danity Kane to Solo Fame". BE Entertained Magazine. May 19, 2009. Archived from the original on September 10, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2009.
  8. Making the Band/The Rise and Fall of Danity Kane, MTV (April 30, 2009). Retrieved 30 April 2009.
  9. Angel (May 15, 2009). "D.WOODS PREPS NEW VIDEO". Concreteloop. Archived from the original on May 20, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  10. "Verbinden met de iTunes Store". iTunes Store. Archived from the original on December 18, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  11. "iTunes Store". iTunes Store. Archived from the original on December 18, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  12. "D. Woods (YaGirlDWoods) on Twitter". wayback.vefsafn.is. Archived from the original on March 18, 2011. Retrieved May 21, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  13. Thomas, Asia (October 16, 2013). "D.Woods, Eddie Levert, Q.Parker to Star in Kandi Burrus' Musical, 'A Mother's Love'". Rated R&B. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  14. thejasminebrand (August 23, 2014). "Look! D.Woods Releases New Photo Shoot, Preps For 'A Mother's Love'". theJasmineBRAND. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  15. "Rivablue talks with Jar The Floor Cast Member D. Woods". WCLK | The Jazz of The City. September 22, 2015. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  16. "Cast of 5 will 'Jar the Floor' — Encore Atlanta". encoreatlanta.com. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  17. Smith, Kelundra (August 31, 2017). "A Tupac Musical Gets a Second Chance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  18. "Ex-Danity Kane singer D. Woods to make Broadway debut in 'for colored girls' revival". New York Daily News. February 28, 2022. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  19. Editor, D. Kevin McNeir-Senior (May 25, 2022). "'For Colored Girls' Returns to Broadway in Critically Acclaimed Revival". The Washington Informer. Retrieved March 3, 2023. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  20. Phillips, Maya (February 26, 2023). "Review: 'Black Odyssey' Sails Through Black Past and Present". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  21. Russo, Gillian (January 5, 2023). "'black odyssey' sets full Off-Broadway cast, including D. Woods". New York Theatre Guide. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  22. Rabinowitz, Chloe. "Photos: Go Inside Opening Night of BLACK ODYSSEY at Classic Stage Company". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved March 3, 2023.

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