Who Is D-Boy Lac? The Man Behind Birdman's Hit Record "#1 Stunna"
- Nolazine

- Nov 3
- 2 min read

When people think of Cash Money Records, names like Birdman, Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and the Big Tymers usually come to mind. But behind some of the label’s most iconic hits is a lesser-known figure whose contributions helped shape the sound of an era—Lac, also known as D-Boy Lac.
A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Lac has been around the music game for decades, emerging from the vibrant streets of the city and stepping into the spotlight alongside his partner Killa Stone as part of the duo known as The D-Boyz. While many may remember seeing Lac in various Cash Money music videos during the late '90s and early 2000s, few realize just how deep his impact runs behind the scenes.
One of Lac’s most notable contributions is writing and performing the hook on Birdman's smash hit "#1 Stunna." The track, which also appeared on the Big Tymers' album and was prominently featured on the "Kings of Comedy" soundtrack, became an anthem that helped define the flashy, high-energy style Cash Money was known for. Lac didn’t just write the hook—he also performed it and appeared in the official video alongside the label’s biggest stars.
"#1 Stunna" was more than just a song—it was a cultural moment. And while Birdman and the Big Tymers were the faces of the record, Lac’s pen game was a major force behind its success.
Though his contributions may have flown under the radar for some, Lac never stopped working. He’s remained active in the music industry while also building a name for himself as a businessman, owning a bar and other ventures that showcase his entrepreneurial spirit.
In an era where ghostwriting is often overlooked or uncredited, Lac’s legacy is a reminder that some of the biggest hits wouldn’t exist without the minds behind the music.
No conversation about Lac would be complete without mentioning Killa Stone, his longtime friend and collaborator. Their bond and work as The D-Boyz laid the groundwork for much of Lac's success. As he continues his journey, Lac proudly carries the memory of Killa Stone with him.
Today, Lac remains a respected figure in both music and business. If you’re looking to stay tapped in with one of the OGs who helped shape the Cash Money era, be sure to follow him on Instagram @DBoyLac.
Long Live Killa Stone. Salute to D-Boy Lac—one of the real ones.






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