D. Woods

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.

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.

D. Woods auditioned in 2005 on the second season of the MTV reality television program Making the Band 3 by Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Fans left impassioned, long and detailed comments on the MTV News site about their discontent at the group's breakup.

[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] In an interview conducted after the finale show, Woods spoke with BE Entertained Magazine journalist Phonz L.

[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".

[13] However, "Legalize Me" is released as a digital single, along with a music video, under Woods' own label Woodgrane Entertainment on iTunes.

She also released the My Favorite Color EP, Volume 1 in December 2012. in 2025, she spoke her experiences with Diddy who emotionally abused her and Auredy O'day.