Our World, Our Way (Bonus Track Version) - Dem Franchize Boyz

Our World, Our Way (Bonus Track Version)

Dem Franchize Boyz

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2008-09-30
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2008 KOCH Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Get Cha Hustle On Dem Franchize Boyz 4:18
2
Put U On Dem Franchize Boyz 3:15
3
Mr. Feel Good (feat. Mannie Fr Dem Franchize Boyz 4:46
4
Come Come Dem Franchize Boyz 4:45
5
Shawty Foreal (feat. J.R. Get Dem Franchize Boyz 6:09
6
Talkin' Out da Side of Ya Neck Dem Franchize Boyz 3:55
7
Turn Heads (feat. Lloyd) Dem Franchize Boyz 4:11
8
Roll Ya Arms (feat. Peanut & J Dem Franchize Boyz 3:12
9
#1 Girl (feat. J. Que) Dem Franchize Boyz 4:34
10
Make Ya Mad Dem Franchize Boyz 4:25
11
The Life (feat. City Black) Dem Franchize Boyz 5:27
12
I'm Fresh Dem Franchize Boyz 5:04
13
The Killers, the Dealers Dem Franchize Boyz 5:01
14
It's a Go Dem Franchize Boyz 3:47
15
Choosin' Dem Franchize Boyz 4:59

Reviews

  • Props for having perhaps one of the dumbest names in hip-hop

    1
    By CenterCore
    Here's how they, like all rappers, did it: Step 1: Come up with some ridiculous stage name, like "Lil' Blah Blah" or "Young Jumpy" or "Lil' Stumpy" or "Doorknobby" or "Lil' Joey" or "Lil' this, Lil' that, Lil' blah blah blah"; you get the picture. Step 2: Write unintelligent, useless lyrics about how cool you are, and all these material items you possess, using primitive dialect and wording, particularly "tha" and "dat" and "dis" and spelling words about the same way a 3 year-old would, or worse, even. Step 3: You gotta be as degrading to women as possible. Call them b!tch3s, h03s, I'm sorry, "h03z", and all the other disgusting terms you can. Make sure they come across as sexual objects, not people, otherwise your so-called "music" won't sell. Step 4: Look as ridiculous as you can. Buy all the gold jewelry and cars and houses you can once your stupid "music" starts selling. That's right, blow all your money on trash, then brag about being "tHa BeSt". Step 5: "Diss" other rappers. I mean, come on! What rapper doesn't like to put other equally talentless hacks down just to make themself feel even better about their nonexistent talent? It's part of the process! Step 6: Make a few songs with some kind of intelligent lyrics to them, just for good measure, so that one or two people might think you're "deep". Step 7: Flaunt yourself as some sort of "hardcore gangster (I'm sorry, gangSTA)" and that'll give you "street cred". Step 8: Keep on degrading women, buying fancy new crap, and looking even more ridiculous. Step 9: Constantly throw up all sorts of stupid hand signs and identify yourself with whichever "SIIIIIDE!!!!" you're from. Step 10: Continually throw the N-word around like it's no big deal. Step 11: Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame!
  • They Have Changed

    2
    By Kzreape
    They used to be really good. Lean Wit it Rock Wit it, Oh I Think Dey Like Me, and the remix to......they arnt what they used to be
  • IMMA TELL YOU JUST LIKE THIS!!

    3
    By D.F.G.
    this is another case of the industry poisoning yet another great rap group. (i'm glad NWA never had problems with this). Dem Franchise Boyz last 2 albums were hella hood! these homies need to just give the music industry the middle finger and go with what they feel. because THAT is what brings originality into the game!
  • Hot

    5
    By suavin6
    Got plenty of smooth beats...club hoppers
  • DFB.... not a instant album buy but their are some songs

    3
    By Ice1994
    Turn Heads- Lloyd killed that this is the sickest track on da list Mr. Feel Good- Mannie Fresh always droppin those hot beats idk reminds me of and then what Choosin'- New feel sorta to the dfb sorta hood sorta the beat sorta kills the lyrics (remix anyone) um these are da top 3 what would be hot is if they drop a remix on mr. feel good with whole bunch of descent rappers
  • Dem Franchize Boyz - Our World, Our Way

    1
    By Moviewhiz1
    "Our World, Our Way" is the third studio album by rap group Dem Franchize Boyz. The members of the group are Jizzal Man, Parlae, Pimpin, and, Buddie. Producers of this album are Maestro, Jermaine Dupri, T-Pain, Mannie Fresh, Marvelous J, Parlae, Jim Jonsin, Nitty, Young Juvie, Trac Kings, Trabeats, and Bangladesh. Featured guests are Blaze, JR Get Money, Lloyd, Peanut, Joe Blow, J. Que, and City Black. Here is the progress made by Dem Franchize Boyz. Get Cha Hustle On 2/5 Put U On 3/5 Mr. Feel Good 1.5/5 Come Come 2/5 Shawty Foreal 2.5/5 Talkin' Out Da Side Of Ya Neck 3/5 Turn Heads 3/5 Roll Ya Arms 2/5 #1 Girl 2.5/5 Make Ya Mad 1/5 The Life 2/5 I'm Fresh 2/5 The Killers The Dealers 1/5 It's A Go 3/5 Choosin' 1.5/5 So to be honest, Dem Franchize Boyz's album is pretty awful. Song after song is just filled with montonous looped catchphrases, bad lyrics, and so many other things that could have made this album a hit. Let me start off by saying that basically no songs make the grade. Surprisingly, this album has no good songs that are even close to hits. Lyrically, this album is atrocius. The lyrics on the album are laughable and basically stupid. Production is not that hot either. Though that is what stands out the most on the whole album. Production on songs aren't really outstanding, but they aren't as bad as like the lyrics. Featured guests don't help the grade to much either. Songs like "Shawty Foreal" and "The Life" have good guest stars, though the guests don't rap well. Also guests like Lloyd and Blaze perform decent, but they really don't give their best effort. So The Franchize Boyz gave hardly any effort on this album. If they did then it's hardly passable. They will need to step it up and get this garbage out of their system.
  • Dem Franchize Boyz-Our World, Our Way

    2
    By btaznpride
    There’s a significant difference right from the beginning, suits and no fancy cars or white tees. DFB is back with their newest album, Our World, Our Way which doesn’t feature any help from JD after being dropped from Capitol and moving to Koch. Get Cha Hustle On: Nitti’s synth bass beat opens things up, as DFB insists for everyone to get their hustle on. Each rapper delivers their verses that are pretty cliche. Average start. 2.5/5 Put U On: Repetitive hook that is pretty annoying, as each member drops their elementary like rhymes throughout. Its supposed to be a street banger and hyped, but it just seems mundane and goes on the verge of boredom. 2/5 Mr. Feel Good: When DFB truly succeeds is tracks like this. When they aren’t just yelling and screaming cliched rhymes, but actually sounding intact with the beat. Fresh’s hard hitting drum patterns and twinkling instrumentals work well, as the high paced flow has each member giving their styles with focused lyrics. Catchy hook makes this a likeable track and banger for clubs. 3.5/5 Come Come: Blaze’s hook is decent, but it was originally with T-Pain that would have had more appeal to audiences and sounded better. The beat is oozing with synths but it is just mediocre, typical record geared towards ladies. 3/5 Shawty Foreal: Horns and guitars back the boys on this smooth bumping track about reppin their hoods. JR Get Money, a new Grand Hustle signee drops a decent hook, while each member drops their typical swag and rhymes about getting with ladies. While the beat is better than most on the album, it has recycled metaphors “call me Pillsbury, cause ya boy got dough” which I think was used by Jizzal Man on their sophomore disc. 3/5 Talkin Out Da Side Of Ya Neck: Bangladesh’s marching band production of heavy bass and tuba lines throughout back up DFB’s lead single, “Talkin Out Da Side Of Ya Neck”. They get at all haters talking smack about their snap movement and style. While its a decent track for them, it really doesn’t compare at all in catchiness or style to their previous hits of “I Think They Like Me”, “White Tees” and “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It”. 3/5 Turn Heads: The second single, DFB goes for a smoother appeal. L.T. Hutton’s smooth and polished commercial production with Lloyd’s smooth croon hide the mediocre and weak lyrics from DFB. Its a decent single, but just doesn’t seem to have that blow up ability for radio. 3.5/5 Roll Ya Arms: Hypnotic beat that sounds similar to “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” in terms of dance vibe. This is more of what DFB is known for, it is definitely their forte, of creating dance jams, however the hook reuses a line from their infamous hit. 3/5 #1 Girl: Maestro provides a synthetic backdrop along with refreshing guitar strums. Probably they’re most sappy track, they speak about being in love, as J Que croons lightly on the hook. Sadly it isn’t believable since they speak so much about hittin and quitin. 3/5 Make Ya Mad: 808’s bump, as the boys attempt to create a club banger, but it is sadly one of their typical filler they make. From the repetitive hook and Parlae’s continuous repetition of “shinin” and “money”, you can already see this is a skipper. 1/5 The Life: The boys offer up their most sincere and most introspective track on the album with City Black on the hook crooning. Its a decent hook over synths and snares, as each member spits about the struggle. Its actually one of the best tracks on the album due to its reflection of the struggle. 3.5/5 I’m Fresh: Horrid hook that tries to incorporate a sing songy vibe but it turns to disaster. Constant cliched rhymes of jewelry, clothes and swagger get tiresome. The looming horns also get a little repetitive and the track ultimately is a skipper. .5/5 The Killers, The Dealers: Another sampling of one of their lines from a hit, Kel’s production is nicely done. The boys speak about their street cred, its a decent ender. 3/5 I have to say, I am quite surprised that they have lasted this long. From their debut album, I thought they would have one hit and be done, but they have blown up with “I Think They Like Me”, “Ridin Rims” and “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It”. Despite all this success, I think they are on their way out. Being dropped from Capitol and no longer associated with Jermaine Dupri, who was a large part of their success, has left them forgotten and not getting as much promotion with their new label, Koch. I still see these guys as the same dudes from album one, who haven’t grown much lyrically, still the same cliche, gangster swag, gettin ladies, shinin, stuntin and makin it rain. What this album lacks in comparison to their previous is that big hit that tended to carry the album. Evident in lead single “Talkin Out Da Side Of Ya Neck” the song was a much weaker single and hasn’t gained the success of “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” or “White Tees”. They try commercial with “Turn Heads”, however there are so many better rappers with R&B hooks and production that the song has gone widely overseen, but has experienced a little success, mainly because of Lloyd’s hook and L.T.’s beat. Where they really shine on this album is the sincere “The Life”, club bangin “Mr. Feel Good” and “Roll Ya Arms” which brings back that fun club style they possess. They try to hard however to attract mainstream, as “#1 Girl” has a great beat, but comes across as non believable, just because they speak about gettin b****es and treating them like money, gettin it and spendin it. Flaws are throughout with tiresome cliches of “I’m Fresh”, “Make Ya Mad”, “Put U On”, “Get Cha Hustle On”, tracks we’ve heard millions times before, just DFB doesn’t have the lyrical ability to make it good or catchy hook. Crossover attempts “Come Come” and “Shawty Foreal” are simply mediocre with little known guests. The album is another mediocre album with a few likeable singles, but doesn’t have that smash catchiness that would lead up to previous hit success. Rating: 5 out of 10
  • umm ok

    2
    By Lil' Dre
    nun realy worth buy cept party ppl but i got a quik question if nelly 4rm st louis y he got a song calld LA
  • really?

    1
    By jdouce99
    did you actually think you were going to come even remotely close to outselling T.I.? haha
  • WOW TRASH

    1
    By Rap Critic
    I am a hater. These dudes are horrible. Double wood is my prediction.

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