Dem Franchize Boyz
Dem Franchize Boyz have a way of turning commentary on their lives into massive mainstream trends. Dem Franchize Boyz Prior to their 2004 debut, Dem Franchize Boyz (DFB) has released five independent street albums and mixtapes, creating a local following and scoring them a deal on Universal/Motown Records.For example, just note the vast impact their successful first single "White Tees", which spawned the current street trend of sporting a simple white tee. "White Tees", a crunked-up tribute to the fashion Dem Franchize Boyz rocked on the streets of Atlanta, shot into the top 25 on the Billboard Hip-Hop and R&B charts with over 1,000 spins a week, becoming an urban anthem for the summer of 2004.
Dem Franchize Boyz and the four friends from the projects of Atlanta had arrived. Dem Franchize Boyz formed in their Atlanta's Westside high school. As teens, Jizzal Man (Bernard Leverette), Parlae (Maurice Gleaton), Pimpin (Jamall Willingham) and Buddie (Gerald Tiller) put their minds and rhyme skills together and throughout high school and college they honed their vision into what it is today - a new wave of crunk that paints a graphic picture of the streets of Atlanta and their raw lifestyle.
"All our music is about some aspect of reality", Parlae explains.Every song we write, were talking about a specific thing. They never write just to be saying something. Every word comes directly from the heart. Dem Franchize Boyz music has come to embody Southern Clubbing, Southern Pimping and Southern Living.
The available ringtones on Dem Franchize Boyz are white Tees, Pink tee, Oh I think,They like me, For The bricks, Oh I think dey Like Me, In My Black.