White Tee

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"White Tee" is a song by Dem Franchize Boyz. It was released in 2004 on their debut album "Dem Franchize Boyz". This song was released by So So Def Records. It was produced by Jamall "Pimpin" Willingham. The song, since its debut, has spawned close to 9 remixes, all with t-shirt-related matter, and many of which were not made by Dem Franchize Boyz:

  • White Tees Remix (ft. Jermaine Durpri and Slim)
  • Pink Tees (a diss of Cam'Ron for his trademark donning of pink clothing)
  • Throwbacks (Forget White Tees remix), obviously not made by the group
  • White Tees (Female Remix) also made by a third party
  • Black Tee By Crime Mob.

The video for this has everyone in some type of "White Tee". Boys, and girls all wear "White Tee"'s. They all ride quads, dance on cars, and ride bikes, in the "White Tee"'s. The video also has "Robert Watson" from Atlanta, holding a microphone with "DFB" on it, he starts talking about waiting from a call from the governor, then gets a call stating he "just saved a bunch of money on wardrobe by switching to White Tee's", it then shows him later on in the same spot dancing in a White Tee. The video also has DFB standing in front of a spray painted wall with "Dem Franchize Boyz" on it.

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