Talk:Dem Franchize Boyz

Untitled
I have merged this with Dem Franchise Boyz (formerly a separate article and added a redirect after cleaning up a bit) Would someone mind repairing the glitch at the bottom of the page? Yanksta x 19:29, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

POV-Check
This article's information seems to be highly biased in the view of "Dem Franchise Boys" and their effect and impact on the Rap/Hip-Hop world - much of it needs to be re-phrased, changed, or removed entirely. -Trypa 20:23, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

To trypa: yes, i absolutely agree. -radfox

To trypa: I would have to agree as well. This particular article reads more like a review than an informative piece. -Chrono807 March 25th, 2006.

Done. It was copied from their website and the AOL Music bio. Yanksta x 19:21, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Rewrite
The entire article seems like a disaster and needs to be rewritten. It's certainly not in the tone of a encyclopedia entry.

See above Yanksta x 19:21, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Artists featured

 * According to the Billboard charts, the single "I Think They Like Me" is not credited to Kid Slim. Sebastian Prospero 23:22, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

The fued with D4L
Dfb has died. D4L Lives. Either way they both suck.

Removal of text from article
I have removed the following text from the article as some is based off of an obvious bias, and some is the author's personal opinion.

"These drunk idiots are currently beefing with D4L over the snap dance, Franchise Boy member Buddie says that their career is over either way if D4L takes over the snap dance or they run out of dances to invent. He then states for that reason the whole south rap is done if people can't put their heads together and come up with a new dance for the world.

Dem Franchize Boyz, a foursome, is comprised of Jizzing on Men, Partying In The Shower, Pimping Male Groupies and Budweiser. All four artists are from the Westside of Atlanta, where they sold their bodies on the street, just to make ends meet. The group was formed while they contracted AIDS from reasons unknown as of yet.

In May 2006, they collaborated with An Actual Artist, someone who must have been stupid to even collaborate with them, on the urban remix of her hit single "Say Somethin'". The remix single will also have video, along with the single's digital release on June 20, 2006. The remix was produced by Jermaine Dupri."

As well as removing,

"Of xourse, it doesnt matter, because Hip Hop is dead due to Snap Music."

As Well as,

"[[Category:American Dumb-Asses"

The offending edits appear to have been made by "The Great Django" I'm not sure what the proper process is when dealing with page vandalism. Parkmanj 07:27, 18 February 2007 (UTC)