Danny Rodriguez

Rodriguez was signed to Frontline Records, who released his debut album Plantin' a Seed in 1989.

[3] Rodriguez' second album, 1990's Lyrical Strength of One Street Poet (street poet was Rodriguez' preferred term for himself rather than 'rapper') was one of the first in Christian rap to make extensive use of sampling, using soundbites from Pee-Wee Herman ("Nobody hipped me to that, dude..") and Bill Cosby ("Read your Bible..Bible states") along with musical elements from Sly and the Family Stone, Steve Miller Band, The Isley Brothers amongst others.

[6] Labelmate Angie Alan recorded "Until We Meet Again" in his memory on her CD The Bottom Line.

On April 28, 2006, his mother was in attendance as a concert in West Oak Cliff was held to mark the release of a Christian rap CD entitled The Fallen Soldier Compilation : A Tribute To D-Boy.

[5] The album features contributions from fellow Christian rap pioneer Fred Lynch (of P.I.D.