What Happened To Dem Franchize Boyz | Beef with D4L | Why they split up | Attempted Robbery & more
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
- In the mid 2000s, Jermaine Dupri was on fire. He worked with artists such as Usher and Mariah Carey, contributing to a huge number of their hits. Throughout his career Jermaine has always kept his eyes out for new talent and around 2006 he signed Dem Franchize boyz to so-so def.
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Every t-shirt hustler in the hood from 2005-2008 owes Dem Franchise Boyz some royalties
Cash Money started it tho. 1999
Bullshit we was rocking white ts since the 90s in philly Jersey and NY big facts
@@brianwarren909 Cap
@@reddmann311 nah he telling the truth. Look at old Cam'ron videos (in particular "let me know").
@@FBA_God_Emperor_Doomreal talk he probably young he don't know
These kids will never understand how lit it was to be in college around these time/when Crunk music was popular
Them college parties and clubs was life it definitely was a time to be alive
The whole club use to lean with it, rock with it...man those times were 🔥
Facts. Between 2000-2005 were some good years for that CRUNK sound. College was definitely memorable. 😆
Can I get a hell yeah
So tru, take me bac
Good times bro damn... the best times really
WHAT HAPPENED TO DEM FRANCHISE BOYZ: They ran out of words that rhymed with "White T, Nike, Icey, Fight me...."
Yoooooooo!! 😭😭😭😭😭
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shut up 😂😭🤣
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That diss to Nasir Jones was something I like to call Karma😏
The truth is it was a "time" & that type of music does not have staying power to survive throughout the years. However PLAY IT IN THE CLUBS & the 90's kids will have a ball...
Facts!
Facts
Damn right! We will
Lmao 🤣 ❤❤ me *snappin fingers* lol
The snap sound died out. He didn't have to come at Nas like that.
I knew they would fall off when they tried to diss Nas because they had to many other groups and artist.
Didnt die just evolved
@@jashardwallington yep it evolved into party type trap music that we have nowadays
I know u called out Nas but his whole thing was original yo whole city stole that snap/Crunk sound frm Memphis Rap Beats and New Orleans Bounce Beats frm the 90s
@@jashardwallingtonevolved to what
Their type of music was not going to bring them longevity in hip hop. This is what the G.O.A.T Nas tried to tell them.
NaS isn't so talented himself. He's only respected in the NYC metropolitan area down to Virginia. Past that, NaS isn't recognized as being talented. There's more respect for artists like Ludacris, Ti, Project Pat.
They suffered from a group breakup but their music is respected and was very much enjoyed. Groups have it harder than Solo artists.
NaS is o.k. But that Southern style of music is what really take the cake.
@@CityofShamballah lol this kid here
@@CityofShamballah nah bro wtf you on 😂😂
@@jaimemoreno7713 NaS is trash. Always has been. He isn't respected much outside of NYC. Elsewhere he isn't regarded at ALL. Especially with Ti, 8ball, Big Boi, Lol Wayne, Ice Cube and others are considered greater artists than NaS.
NaS ain't got shot going on, never have. He's just an icon to local New Yorkers. But he's not one of the music genre's best. Monotonous, boring albums doesn't cut it outside of the NYC metro.
@@CityofShamballah you gotta be born after 98 lmao
Man so glad I grew up in the era of good a** R&B and funn rap music like Ying Yang Twinz, Shop Boyz: Party Like A Rock Star, Fast Life Yongstaz: Swag Surf, D4L, DJ Unk, Young Joc, and I'm for Tallahassee so of course T-Pain. All these young rappers these days so depressed and angry putting out all this negative a** energy smh.
thats some soulful well thought out shit man u ka ka krazy
i go i ii i got a stuttering problem
i go t a
stutt i sutter when i type2 cr a cra kryin in lol enjoy
All them people 🗑 bruh
@@jmac9327 Oh and these new school mumbling ass drug addict rappers music not trash. Miss me with the BS✌🏾
Times are shit i dont blame em
That Nas diss didn’t age well
i started leaning and rocking soon as this shit started lmao
💯💯💯💯😂
@@najihafelder2592 That bih still bang lol
Yet NAS is still relevant and whose being featured on a "Where Are They Now" type deal? Snap dat.
I just wrote something similar. Then scrolled. Exactly
@stryfetc1 yes he was.
Atlanta fucked up southern rap at that time They Stole Memphis sound frm the 90s lil Jon them ect RIP Lord Infamous
Nas is a Hip Hop "LEGEND", he's not Pop (that shit always fade) however, Snap might be dead & Crunk might be dead but the South still on Top! The south also made east coast and west coast change up there sounds. 👀 wheres the lie🤔
Don't forget 2021 Grammy goes to nas dammn karma smacks hard lol
This legendary group literally set a trend‼They had every male wearing long T's in every color and baggy jeans in the early 2000's‼😂😂😂
They had they're run, not legendary, just trendy
People been wearing big white tees they aint start that. If anything they were late as hell by the time they was wearing big tees we was rockin fitted clothes. U know down south b late boosie still rockin a fade😂
Legendary my ass lol. And to keep it a 100, keak da sneak popularized white tee's
Legendary? From one song? Bruh u need to relax.
They didn't start the trend, they capitalized off it. In philly, we was in white tees even before '00, "white tee" came out in '04.
Parlae wasn't entirely wrong for his statement tho because for a decent 4-5 years lyrical rap wasn't selling and people was just kicking back and partying and jusr wanted some kick back tunes. Just my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
Lyrical rap is barely selling now. The difference is the popular tunes are just auto tuned mess
Right, might not like it, but he was telling the truth 🤷🏾♀️
They made hood hits simple as that
Niggas in the South don't gaf if niggas out east listen to them
The attire of the early 2000's was every where. It was epic, and The Franchize Boyz were such a good group. Miss the early 2000's. 😆 Time surely passes us by. Majority of us who were in college back in the day are either 40 or about to be 40. Wow!!!
31 here 😭❤️🙌🏾
I'm 41. Those college parties were EPIC when I was at Prairie View! An HBCU already has the best parties (IMO) so add the crunk music to the mix and it was amazing to see!
yall old 🤣🤣
@@Nille0212 damn
39 😂 I was headed to prison in this period of Time ⌚
When MEN didn't wear tighter jeans then us women‼🙃
I miss those days
Awww what are you rambling about now sweetheart? There’s absolutely no harm in having a little bit of healthy competition 😉
@@dougedoug2105 Botyy mon
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@@LilithsCosmicLounge Why are you mentioning the gays? My point here was to the original comment and my point here is women shouldn’t imply that men wearing fitted jeans is a problem. Especially when there are laws prohibiting baggy clothing in this country 😉
Hilarious ...2 non lyrical rap groups arguing over who help start the wack rap movement ol' #DoTheHomie #Gangstalious asses 🤣🤣🤣...
😆🤣😂😹
Guess Nas got the last laugh lmao 🤣😂😆
Forgot about Monica - when the beat drop feat dfb
R.i.p. Buddie
Yesssss he was fab n my man in my head 🤣🤪
1st thing 1st rest in peace Buddy
Back when i was In High School in 04 we used to wear 10x T Shirts 🤭🤭🤤😔
@stryfetc1 that was the style back then look at 2000s hip hop videos
@stryfetc1 im 30 so i was 14 when that scene was in effect 🧐
Right!!!! We thought we was the shhhht
They got disenfranchised 😂
😂
Lmaooo
Ppl forget about the origin of hip hop being party music in the 70s about havin fun yea they could spit but go look at how hip hop started battle rappin and freestylin are big parts of it to
Exactly. They would forget the very beginning smh
This is true but back then hip hop was raw and hadnt developed until lyrics "storytelling" became the most important element of hip hop. The problem with soulja boy d4l is they were taking steps back and not evolving the artform and hip hop hasnt recovered since . those kind of groups paved the for the tragic mumble rap we have today.
They made it okay to not write lyrics and tell meaningful messages in music like the 90s had . The bar has gotten lower and lower until lyrics just don't matter today . I knew what this kind of music this would turn into. Trust me there's no mumble rap today without this d4l soulja boy stuff
@@ryanr20091 thank you! I was just thinking this same thing. I keep seeing peole throwing the word evolution around but for that to be true they have to elevate. There were no steps taken forward only backwards.
Lol..Parlae was feeling himself. Nas is still around though
Lae is my personal patna, and we had this conversation a while ago and if you talk to him today his opinion has not changed but his maturity has allows him to articulate his feelings more effectively but he harbors no ill will toward Nas
@@ljames3134 who cares lol
@@ToneFury u
Even though the snap era passed ATL's dominance over Hip-Hop culture never let up and only got stronger. All those groups helped pave the way in many ways for Southern slang, culture, etc to become so influential. Its crazy how everything used to revolve around New York but ATL changed that.
Thanks to 25-cent having beef with everyone in NY so everyone got tired if the beef rap burrows so they all started liking the south region better
Dems Franchise Boyz did very little (to stay relevant) and expected so much shine in return. They were lucky not talented but that's my opinion.
Right! What I'm saying I didn't even like white t whwn it came out
I felt like the frenchize boyz and D4L beef was petty. Both groups was making money so why should it matter who started it. They should have been collaborating to make more money
Man that's always gone be sadly in Hip Hop. I remember when Twista and Bone was beefing over the twistin rap style. Bone and 36 Mafia beefed over the devil rap. 😂😂😂
@@TCthaCrisis
Didnt Bone beef with Crucial Conflict and Do Or Die too? I swear Bone were just going at anybody they thought were similar to themselves at one point.
For sure but I don't see how it was even a debate dfb was out first. Kinda like how jeezy Gucci and ti argue over trap music when kilo Ali and master p did it way before them
Man shit nothin wrong with some competition nobody got killed, they stole them niggas dance
Not near one of them was that hot to have been tryna leave the group to be a solo act…
In ny we really called it ringtone music now we call the new rappers mumble rappers
Ringtone rap 🤣🤣🤣
Now look at New York they stole London’s whole style lmao
@@uncleshannon1756 huh!?
@@FBA_God_Emperor_Doom they can’t call anything mumble rap because they stole the south and London’s flow that’s what I’m saying lol
Well ain't nobody checkin for no rappers from New York frfr so 🙄
I was in elementary school when this era started. We had those kid parties, block parties, and school parties that made me appreciate the sound. I miss those days
And Nas is still here making music💅
The true gospel is the good news of the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, it is concerning who Christ is and what He did to save sinners. The gospel includes the how and why, which can only be seen by faith.
It is a message that declares how the eternal Son of God came down, took on a body of sinless flesh (John 1:14) as He was born of a virgin (Mat 1:23). He was both God and man in one Person.
He was born under the Law to keep and fulfill it (Mat 5:18, Gal 4:4). He did that, not for Himself, but for all those He represented because they could not keep it themselves. The word of God calls these people the elect or His sheep, among several other names.
His obedient life also included the part of dying. He took on the sin of His people as both a Substitute and Representative of those people. The Bible said He was "made to be sin" (II Cor 5:21) and the way that was done is by God imputing (legally reckoned or charged to the account of) sin to Christ. That means all the sin of all those people God chose was "laid on Him" (Isaiah 53:6). This sin was legally transferred to His account and He then owned it in such a way to be guilty of it all.
God the Father poured out His wrath and hatred toward sin on His Son and had pleasure (Isaiah 53:10) in doing so, in that, He was completely satisfied in Christ as a Sacrifice that met all the demands of His strict Law and inflexible justice. Christ finished the work of paying the penalty of the Law and then said " It is finished" (John 19:30). He secured salvation for all God’s chosen people that would even be born. His resurrection is evidence of the acceptance of His sacrifice to the Father.
The combined work of His obedience to the Law and His obedience unto death on the cross was considered establishing righteousness. This is what one of the Old Testament prophets prophesied as "bringing in an everlasting righteousness" (Daniel 9:24) as Christ died effectually and exclusively for those chosen of God before the world began (Eph 1:4).
This righteousness is what God imputes to His people in the context of giving the life to believe in Christ. This puts them in a state called "Justification" and as a result they are eternally secure, in Christ. This is the gospel (Rom 1:16-17).
All this takes place in such a way to show God as both a God of justice and a Savior. This is how grace reigns through righteousness (Rom 5:21).
And aging backwards
What happened to Crucial Conflict
Conflict of interest
Careful now.. U might show ur age.. 🤣
Nah I remember them. Nappy Roots were dope as well.
Good question.
That's my question. Crucial Conflict is dope.
@@russelladams7134 I'm from Chicago so you know they were my favorite group in HS. Yes, I'm showing my age lil. I'm thankful that I'm here to see 41. No shame here. But yes, Crucial Conflict's the shit!
What happened to the music group “Cherish”?
He already did a video on Cherish
Righttt I was listening to them the other day they had potential too
Expressive has a nice vid on them too
still doing music….separately
Funny Nas still selling records. NEVER DISRESPECT THE MECCA..
NaS albums aren't hot selling items. King's Disease and that other crap aren't in anyone's playlist. He didn't go platinum or even close to gold. Anyone can drop an album but NaS shit isn't wanted outside of NYC area. He lacks creativity as most New York performers also lack. That same 1 dimensional tasteless NYC style got him at only around 50,000 units.
NaS could learn from these boys but him and his son are pushing the LGBT rights agenda. 🌈
@@CityofShamballah it doesn't need to be a "hot selling item" Nas is always among those mentions in the top 5 G.O.A.T conversation, still do arena shows by himself, has a catalogue better than most, won a Grammy, and not to mention longevity
@@tyesmith7201 You need more than someone's opinion to be hot. NaS is trash, plain and simple. Always has been. He's just supported as hot because of NYC's major media support than their performers get. I'm talking about everyday people and what's hot to people that are not from NYC. Ice Cube, Ti, and others are far more respected and hotter than NaS. NaS is just a local star. Not one of the greatest at all. He is just to YA'LL. But not to US.
@@CityofShamballah facts 💯
@@CityofShamballah facts 😬
Parlae was really feeling himself lol
Too much!!
Right cause Nas JUST put an album out that is crazy dope. Lyricism will never die. Parlae was trippn hard.
That is my step dad!
@@ript.j that's cool
@@ript.j And?
What happened to the shop boyz
IKR
I miss the dancing era😭😭
These tik tok dances repetitive
They had they're run with trendy songs n dance
Buddie died??? Damn! How did I not hear about that. I always felt like he had the best voice. RIP king🙏
being a true lyricist with something meaningful to say takes talent and skill... not using bars and repeating words in a song over and over like an idiot can be easily copied... as they found out😉
I'm here for the rebrand. this is going to be your year bruv
Appreciate I man. You too bro. 2021 is for the taking.
Ride Rimz is still my favourite track from them alongside lean wit it/rock wit it and I think they like me (remix).
Your my type of human 😆 mines too!!!!!
@@gregwhite7852 😅🤝
Both groups were wack asf!
Lol basically, but people love fun that’s why they were hot
This era was everything🔥🔥🔥I will trade Crunk music for this toxic ass drill music any day!! At least it was fun and made ppl actually dance
Fuck that bring that 90s Memphis rap back
@@CBlixk6300 Memphis approves this message. ✊🏽
@@CBlixk6300 Memphis is the original drill. Ski mask troopaz tommy wright all of them
Nah…..it was just as bad. It was kinda the reason we have drill music now. All ignorant music at the end of the day
@@OMGWorld100 disagree, but hey enjoy !
That quote about Nas did not age well 😂😂😂
🎊🍾Ali, GREAT work on the 🆕 look of your channel‼The 🆕 name says it all‼🎊🍾
Can you do “Da Backwudz”? They was 🔥
Memory is a MF, cuz I remember hearing/listening to Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It, and then hearing/listening to Oh I think They Like Me. [+]
Same here
Same white tee,then lean with it rock with it, oh I think they like me
I think the author of video got the dates wrong
He didn't have to come at Nas like that, but the taste in rap in the south vs up North is very different. Everybody isn't looking to be inspired 🙄......some people just like a good beat and something they can dance to. Nothing wrong with that, there's a variety of music out here that fits everyone's taste.
Unfortunately this was the start off the whack ass music we have today smh their beats were a bop tho
Exactly 💯😑
BIG facts 💯
Thank you for this
Pimpin’ is on the reality show growing up hip hop ATL his bow wow bestie!
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I promise these are still SUPER HITS period, thanks y'all because we still rocking to your songs, Oh I think they like me cause I shine so brightly 🥰
Good thing they didnt beef with Gucci. Gucci around this time was a scary dude.
Trust me fam parlay the one with the dreads had folks that was well known in Bowen homes you mean Gucci didn't want those problems fun fact!!👍😒
Still a beef. No body cares about any of them anymore
Great video, I’d love to hear about what happened to More of the dancehall/reggae artist. More specifically Sean Paul, and I know he’s not dancehall but a video on Pitbull would be interesting too!
Sean paul still makin music jus not mainstream anymore pitbull aslo still doin his thing
Sean Paul went Pop 🙄
Nas is still around! Where these dudes at? Shit was a fad nas is a legend💯
New name, same fire content. Shout out my boy Ali 💯
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What happened to Tweet?
Aye Ali u wouldn't believe that myself personally was saying to myself that ya platform is awesome but still missing something but u hit da nail on it's head wit da Ali Talks Music and like all ya other videos u deliver bro, I'm here til my times up brudah
Respect Ian. You’ve been following the channel for a minute. Appreciate it.
@@AliTalksMusic will continue to support da ting bro
That real music always gonna last. Nas still droppin fire and I can name 10 ringtone 1 hit wonders.
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Big respect to Ali This is what I was waiting for And thank you for putting me in the intro
I had to. You’ve been hounding me for this video for so long I knew you wouldn’t let it go until I dropped it. 😂
@@AliTalksMusic u already bro but thanks bro u did a great job 👏 😂
ohhh I think they like meeee 😍 that was our shit back in '05. too bad they sucked in concert. they were literally on stage for 15 minutes.
The decades are passing . Us 80s babies will be in our 40s this decades. Time is passing and flies.
Here’s some request:
Mario Winans
Carl Thomas
Zhane
Nivea
Blaque
CeCe Peniston
Donnie Klang
I like these.
@@AliTalksMusic another one I forgot to add was the duo KP and Envyi that made the song “swing my way.” That’s their only release I believe
Who is Donnie Klang?
@@stephaniesydnor8485 I don’t know if you watched it but he was an artist and winner on the MTV series “Making The Band 4”. The series was produced by Diddy and Donnie won and signed a solo deal with Diddy but his only studio effort didn’t really get great reviews or sell well enough and that was all we heard and this was in 2008. I’m sure Diddy had a hand in it as usual lol.
@@jtaylor875 oh ok 👍🏿 I didn’t really watch making the band after the one with Dylan (I think i spelled it right) and the others it was just too much. 😂
I am a Nas fan for life. Dem Franchise Boyz is the past.
Ummmmmm Dem Franchise Boyz didn’t go to college, that’s incorrect. I went to high school with them & stayed in the same neighborhood Bowen Homes, they didn’t go to college and they recorded in the studio across the street which was in the back of a music store. The same studio D4L recorded in, which went to the same high school and stayed in the same neighborhood.
That Nas diss had me rolling tho
Funny, until you realize Nas still relevant. It was funny though.
@@Henry.P So true!
Loved the intro
What happened to Mario Winans?
He's STILL writing behind the scenes...I believe he worked on The Weekend's recent album
Great Vid, you gotta do one on young Jeezy's first group Boyz n da hood next
I was asking bout DFB thanks Ali 🇯🇲🙏
Damn pimpin the blunt dont need to be drenched lol
WHAT HAPPENED TO CRIME MOB
Loved Dem Franchize Boyz album “On Top of my game” still have it in my playlist.
Can you do a video on the 2000's female rapper Lady May?
On The Top Of Our Game is a classic album. Ringtone rap took over hip-hop. DFB niggas was the shit.
Does this mean Ali will cover artists from different types of genres? I'm looking forward to that 🤘😎
So far I’m only dong hip hop and r&b.
first I stumbled upon these guys while looking for any stuff from the artist "Franchize" (or Franchise? whatever his name was/is): he has the track in "25 to Life" video game (remember this one?) - it's named "In the City", and it's a pretty good one
and to be honest, the "beef" with D4L was kinda stupid. more like egos clashing. both groups represented their home city and trendy southern style worldwide. R.I.P. Shawty Lo, R.I.P. Buddy
P.S. hope this year will be good for you Ali! and anyone who sees this message. peace! ✌️
Likewise, I hope you have a prosperous 2021
Nas just won a grammy and they wound up on a " what happened to" episode. Shout out to them tho they had they moment. Had some fun times in the club to they joints back in the G. "White Tee"a classic!!! Can't take that away from them.
Cardi b won a Grammy shit means nothing anymore lol
They gave Coolio a Grammy...
Nas won a Grammy the Same year Blue Ivy won hers
You need to do one on the group IDEAL
Thank you for the explanation at the start, I saw my UA-cam feed like, Ali Talks Music? Does Ali have a 2nd channel dedicated to non-hip hop videos?
I was confused. [+]
How dare he talk crazy about Nas 😂😂that didn’t age well. Nas still poppin in 2021
No he did not come for the goat!! Must of been outta his mind that day. Seat down, be humble. 🙄
When you become the over the hill rapper you speak of. And at least Nas still has relevance
Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It 🙌
What happened to crime mob next please
I'm from Atl and the Fell off plain n simple
Interviewer:
What y'all been up to
Group:
Same thing working
Interviewer:
Wait H😲H
One of them died r.i.p
Yea Buddy R.I.P.
Name one Parlae song from his solo albums.......... I'll wait..... your arms too short to box with god's son 🎙🐐
What happened to mims and V.I.C
M.I.M.S. ended up getting a regular job at one point. He only had two hit singles.
MIMS became an app developer and made an app for music.
VIC went back to underground, not so sure what exactly his music does there.
Man life was good back then.
I like your topics tho’ interesting💯
Now I really wanna know what happened to the UK legendary Ms.Dynamite who were so big decades ago.. she’s so underrated and never received the recognition she deserves #period!
God bless dem franchise boys and thier family and their friends and also their fans love you all 🙏😊😥❤🌹
At the clubs in Germany maaaaaannnnn that shit used to hit!
R.I.P BUDDY
Still waiting on Shade Sheist 😆! But since we're on the subject of ATL WHT BABY D & HIT MAN SAMMY SAM?!!!!!
this was the era of tall tees n jean shorts.. good times!
Wow I always wondered!
I was in what High School when they came out & all the parties were so much fun with that snap era. And then All the remixes that came After White T 😂
Do the New Boyz and cali swag district I know csd had a member passed away but he didn’t rap he was just the background dancer for them. They only made one album and a few songs after then just went solo out of nowhere then they lost another member.