D The Business

D The Business

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| name = D The Business
| name = D The Business
| other_names = {{flatlist|
| other_names = {{flatlist|
* [[Lil D]]
* Lil D
* [[Lil-D]]
* Lil-D
* [[Little D]]
* Little D
* [[D]]
* D
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| birth_name = Donavin Rashad Hogan{{cite web|url=https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17996475:8781 |title=Donavin Rashad Hogan |website=Ancestry Institute |publisher=Ancestry |access-date=November 24, 2022}}
| birth_name = Donavin Rashad Hogan{{cite web|url=https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/17996475:8781 |title=Donavin Rashad Hogan |website=Ancestry Institute |publisher=Ancestry |access-date=November 24, 2022}}
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'''Donavin Rashad Hogan''' (born January 15, 1990), better known by his stage name '''D The Business''' (formerly known as '''Lil' D''' and '''Little D'''), is an American rapper, actor, entrepreneur, songwriter and real estate agent. D The Business gained fame as a young street rapper in the early 2000s at just 10 years old along with his cousin [[Romeo Miller]] (formerly '''Lil’ Romeo''') after signing with [[No Limit Records]], which was founded by his cousin, [[Master P]]. He was one of the few artists featured on Romeo's debut album ''[[Lil' Romeo (album)|Lil' Romeo]]'', which charted the US [[Billboard 200]] at number six and went on to be certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies within a month, which went on to be [[Music recording certification|certified platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).
'''Donavin Rashad Hogan''' (born January 15, 1990), better known by his stage name '''D The Business''' (formerly known as '''Lil' D''' and '''Little D'''), is an American rapper, actor, entrepreneur, songwriter and real estate agent. D The Business gained fame as a young street rapper in the early 2000s at just 10 years old along with his cousin [[Romeo Miller]] (formerly '''Lil’ Romeo''') after signing with [[No Limit Records]], which was founded by his cousin, [[Master P]]. He was one of the few artists featured on Romeo's debut album ''[[Lil' Romeo (album)|Lil' Romeo]]'', which charted the US [[Billboard 200]] at number six and went on to be certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies within a month, which went on to be [[Music recording certification|certified platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).


He was billed on early commercial releases as [[Lil' D]] or [[Lil D]] before eventually changing his stage name to D The Business in 2012. This name change was accompanied by his breakout street single We So Bout It featuring [[Master P]], Black Don, and [[Lil Wayne]].
He was billed on early commercial releases as Lil' D or Lil D before eventually changing his stage name to D The Business in 2012. This name change was accompanied by his breakout street single We So Bout It featuring [[Master P]], Black Don, and [[Lil Wayne]].


In 2019, he released the song Fancy featuring Black Don, and in 2020, he released the single Flex featuring Romeo Miller & Young V. In 2022, he released the mixtape Back To Business.
In 2019, he released the song Fancy featuring Black Don, and in 2020, he released the single Flex featuring Romeo Miller & Young V. In 2022, he released the mixtape Back To Business.