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"Dem Boyz" is the first single from Boyz n da Hood's self-titled debut album. The song reached number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 , number 15 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and number 13 on the Rap Songs chart.
Dem Boyz may refer to: "Dem Boyz" (Boyz n da Hood song) "Dem Boyz" (Lil' Mo song) See also. We Dem Boyz", Wiz Khalifa song; Briscoe Brothers, often known as "Dem Boys"
Boyz n da Hood was an American Southern gangsta rap group from Atlanta, Georgia. They were formerly signed to Sean Combs' Bad Boy Records and consisted of Young Jeezy, Jody Breeze, Gorilla Zoe, Big Gee, and Big Duke. They have collaborated several times with fellow Atlanta, Georgia artist and Block Ent labelmate Yung Joc.
Our World, Our Way is the third and final studio album by Dem Franchize Boyz. It was their only album on Koch Records, and was released September 30, 2008. [2] The album's first single is "Talkin' Out da Side of Ya Neck!." [3] Other tracks on the album "Mr. Feel Good" (featuring Mannie Fresh) [4] and "Turn Heads" (featuring Lloyd). [4]
Dem Franchize Boyz was an American hip hop group from Atlanta, signed to E1 Music. The group had four members: Parlae (born Maurice Gleaton), Pimpin' (Jamal Willingham), Jizzal Man (Bernard Leverette), and Buddie (Gerald Tiller). They were best known for their hit singles "I Think They Like Me" and "Lean wit It, Rock wit It".
B-Rock and the Bizz; B.A.P; Back-On; Backburner; Balam Ajpu; Bankroll Mafia; B.U.G. Mafia; Bad Balance; Bad Copy; Bad Meets Evil; Banks & Steelz; Basehead; Beast Coast
Korn and Dem Franchize Boyz did a mashup of their respective hit singles at the time, "Coming Undone" and "Lean wit It, Rock wit It", titled "Coming Undone wit It". The mashup was produced by Jermaine Dupri and Scott Spock from the Matrix, and was first released on AOL in April 2006. The mashup has new parts by both groups exclusively for the song.
Heavy D and the Boyz dedicated their next album, Peaceful Journey, to his memory in 1991. [3] Pete Rock & CL Smooth dedicated their song "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" to him in 1992. [3] Pete Rock discussed the song's genesis in a 2007 interview with The Village Voice: I had a friend of mine that passed away, and it was a shock to the ...