Dru Hill (formerly known as Legacy) is made up of Jazz, Sisqo, Nokio and Woody, 4 guys who were still in high school when they release their record. You probably know them for their smooth, soulful voices which seem to go in absolute perfect harmony. They were all born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. They used to sing and make fudge every summer in Baltimore’s Harbor’s Fudgery. Dru Hill was one of the main attractions at the Harbor every summer, with their "free-style fudge fanatics". Now, with a record deal with Island Records/University Music Entertainment, the rest of the world will finally get to hear them.

The name Dru Hill comes from the legendary Druid Hill park back in Baltimore, because, as Sisqo says, "Dru Hill is ‘the spot’. It represents Baltimore and that’s what we want to do—put Baltimore on the map". Which we are sure they will do, because while each of them has a great voice and together they have a perfect four-way harmony, each member of the group writes songs and plays different musical instruments.

Dru Hill’s first release was "Tell Me", featured on the soundtrack of the Whoopi Goldberg movie Eddie. The next were "In My Bed" and "All Alone", as well as the remix for "In My Bed", which featured Da Brat and Jermaine Dupri. They are featured in one of Foxy Brown's song "Big Bad Mama". The videos are out for "Tell Me", "In My Bed" (remix and original) and Never Make A Promise.