I Think They Like Me Remix (Featuring Jermaine Dupri, Brat, Bow Wow)
Ridin' Rims
Bricks 4 The High (Featuring Jim Jones & Damon Dash)
You Know What It Is
Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It
Freaky As She Wanna Be (Featuring Trey Songz)
Stop Callin' Me
Give Props
Suckas Come & Try Me
Don't Play With Me (Featuring Three 6 Mafia)
They Don't Like That
DVD content: Atlanta?s own Dem Franchize Boyz, the group that?s topped the charts with the #1 hit single "I Think They Like Me (So So Def Remix)" featuring multi-Platinum producer Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Bow Wow, give ... more »you a glimpse into their world on the "On Top Of Our Game" DVD. The DVD features Dem Franchize Boyz sharing their views on growing up in Atlanta?s Westside, their musical beginnings, the new album, the nationwide dance movement they started, the creation of snap music, and more. The DVD also includes: ? The chart-topping video "I Think They Like Me (So So Def Remix)" ? "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" video feat. Peanut and Charlay ? Behind-the-scenes action on the set of the "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" video ? Live performance of "I Think They Like Me" ? Exclusive audio tracks "My Girlfriend" and "Super Clean"« less
DVD content: Atlanta?s own Dem Franchize Boyz, the group that?s topped the charts with the #1 hit single "I Think They Like Me (So So Def Remix)" featuring multi-Platinum producer Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Bow Wow, give you a glimpse into their world on the "On Top Of Our Game" DVD. The DVD features Dem Franchize Boyz sharing their views on growing up in Atlanta?s Westside, their musical beginnings, the new album, the nationwide dance movement they started, the creation of snap music, and more. The DVD also includes: ? The chart-topping video "I Think They Like Me (So So Def Remix)" ? "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" video feat. Peanut and Charlay ? Behind-the-scenes action on the set of the "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" video ? Live performance of "I Think They Like Me" ? Exclusive audio tracks "My Girlfriend" and "Super Clean"
CD Reviews
2-1/2 Stars -- Their more like a Franchize at the bottom of
Bernard Payton | El Paso, TX | 05/20/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I know this is not saying much but this CD is actually BETTER than their self-titled debut album. Why do I say that? Because that album was overhyped with their hit song "White Tee" (which by the way I still never liked) and the rest of their album pretty much sounded the same production and lyric wise. The main problem with all these south artist and groups is that they all rap mainly about the same stuff, cars, money, girls and the don't F with me I'm the best now tracks.
But back to the actual album there is some versatility in the songs but unfortunatley they cover the same material most south artists are rapping about whether it's about sex "Freaky As She Wanna Be", the I'm hot now track, "Give Props", cars in "Ridin Rims", and of course the don't F with me song "Don't Play With Me".
I know it does help to have Jermaine Dupri produce your album for you but it doesn't help when he, Bow Wow and Da Brat outshines you on your own track on "I Think They Like Me (Remix)". Speaking of getting outshine by guest artist, Bun-B does the same thing on "My Music", and ditto for Three 6 Mafia on "Don't Play With Me". Of course everyone has heard their club banger "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" which helped boost snap music but after a while even that song wore on me.
Yes the Franchize have helped along with D4L kick start the snap music craze, and this album is nice enough for a party. But those who want something with real lyrics will have to check elsewhere."
D4L = fell off
cos87 | chicago, IL | 04/14/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"On The Top Of What Game? DFB has no game whatsoever, they are atrocious and all their music is trash. I hope they ride their game straight to the bottom, because thats where they obviously will find themselves in about a month. "White Tee" "lean wit it, Rock wit it" have the same beat and same motion with the lyrics, if no one else notices that then u have to be a no-nothing psycho idiot. Holla to real artists in the midwest : Do or Die, Snypaz, Crucial Conflict, Psycho Drama, Twista, Kanye West, Common, Johnny P, Krayzie Layzie Bizzy Wish N Flesh Bone Thugs N Harmony"
Here We Go Again
G.Henry | Philadelphia | 02/13/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"It's Hallarious That Theese Clowns Are Still Lasting,Once That "Lean With It,Rock With It" dance is played out by later this year or next year,and once J.D. Stops Supporting Theese N*ggaz,they'll Fall off,this album didn't even go platinum.Spend your money wisely and download the Singles for 0.99 at Rhapsody or Napster."
If you didn't like it before you won't like it now
Yas | miami, FL | 02/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pretty simple, sounds like Dem Boyz did it again, and they sound like themselves. I liked it before and i like it now...beats are impressive."
Snap Music...The New Generation Of Southern Rap (Rating: 4 o
Chandler | Atlanta (College Park), Georgia | 01/06/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"It seems like a majority of reviewers are correct about this album. Just plain wack and trashy snap music to try to sell records. Now some people think that I'm from the south, so I'm supposed to like this type of music. Wrong!! The same people who gave us that single "White Tees" managed to sign to So So Def (Jermaine Dupri what did you do, sell your soul?), and recorded a sophomore album.
Now the album is just plain wack for the most parts. Horrible lyrics like "Watch your face beat up my hand" from the somewhat hit song "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" and the un creative repetative chorus on "B**** Stop Callin Me". Mostly the subject matter on this album is about drugs, cars, and going to clubs. Whoop-dee-do. I can just go on and on about how horrible this album is.
The guest appearances are horrible also. "Oh I Think The Like Me (remix)" is just as wack as the origonal. This time they bring in the So So Def Allstars (Da Brat, Bow Wow, and Jermaine Dupri) to help add to horrible song. The only good guest appearance is the Three 6 Mafia assisted "Don't Play With Me", and that is one of the better songs on this album.
Overall this album fails big time. Dem Franchize Boys did show an improvement- techinically. Their self titled debut was just plain stupid. This here is a level higher, classifing it as wack. On Top Of Our Game is basically classified as 'been there, done that' only in a less creative way. If this is the "top of their game" their game must not be very big. They did go platnum...in cell phone ringtones, so there is money being made somewhere. Ususally I don't buy albums, if I've already downloaded already, or know that it is going to be wack. I never would have listened to this if my cousin didn't leave this at my house. Hardcore Southern listeners will not like this review, those are the people I can highly recommend this to.
Lyrics: D
Production: F
Guest Appearances: D+
Musical Vibes: F-
Overall: D-
Update: I origionally gave this album a 1.5, but seeing that this album is only good for clubs, I should have known better than to look for lyrical skills on this album. Once I realised that, this album was a little easier to listen to. It still sucks though."