The D.C. Playboys were a notable soul and R&B group that emerged during the 1960s in Washington D.C., known for their distinctive blend of harmonious vocals and rhythmic instrumentation. Their music was emblematic of the Motown sound of the era, and they were particularly praised for their lively, energetic performances. The group's most influential work, "Too Much," is still considered a classic in the genre. Despite their limited discography, the D.C. Playboys have left a lasting impact on the soul and R&B music scene.