Our World, Our Way

Our World, Our Way is the third and final studio album by Dem Franchize Boyz. It is their first album on Koch Records, and was released September 30, 2008.

The album's first single is "Talkin' Out da Side of Ya Neck!." Other tracks on the album "Mr. Feel Good" (featuring Mannie Fresh) and "Turn Heads" (featuring Lloyd).Bangladesh, the producer of "Bossy" by Kelis, produced "Talkin' Out da Side of Ya Neck," released as a single in January.

Others involved in the project include members of the group Pretty Ricky and producer Maestro.

Recently it was announced that the group has been released from capitol and has signed to Koch Records, where the album will have a new name and a new release date. The current single from the album is "Turn Heads", a collaboration with R&B singer Lloyd. The song premiered on August 12, 2008 and the video premiered on Yahoo! Music on August 28.

Track listing

  • "Get Cha Hustle On"(produced by Nitti)
  • "Put U On" (produced by Maestro)
  • "Mr. Feel Good" (feat. Mannie Fresh)
  • Our World 2.0

    Our World 2.0 is an online magazine created by the United Nations University Media Centre, located in Tokyo, Japan. It focuses on the complex, inter-connected and pressing problems of climate change, peak oil, biodiversity and food security. It is affiliated with The Guardian's Environment Network.

    History and mission

    Our World 2.0 was launched in July 2008, in time for the 34th G8 summit.

    In August 2009, Our World 2.0 became part of The Guardian's Environment Network.

    The central tenet of Our World 2.0 is that humanity can use its collective knowledge, technology and design to facilitate creativity, innovation, and, most notably, collaboration amongst people in order to respond to these challenges.

    Video briefs

    The Our World 2.0 web magazine has introduced the idea of video-briefs. These are 6–7 minute videos that deal with specific environmental topics. They are character driven and highlight innovative solutions or provide insights on the workings of an environmental problem.

    Our World

    Our World may refer to:

    In music:

  • Our World (album) – an album by Dancehall/Reggae group T.O.K.
  • Our World: Fallen – an album by Christian rap artist FLAME
  • Our World: Redeemed – an album by FLAME
  • Our World, Our Way – an album by Dem Franchize Boyz
  • In the Internet:

  • Our World 2.0 – an online magazine published by the United Nations University Media Studio
  • In television:

  • Our World (TV special) – the first world-wide live satellite TV programme in 1967
  • Our World (TV series) – an American television news series exploring historical events
  • Other:

  • Nash Mir, a 1907 Russian periodical
  • See also

  • One World (disambiguation)
  • Our World (TV series)

    Our World is an American television news series that ran for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987. The show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each episode of the series examined, through the use of archival film and television footage, one short period in American history. Our World aired on ABC.

    Our World grew out of an earlier ABC News special called 45/85, whose producer, Avram Westin, would go on to produce Our World. Each episode was produced on a budget of $350,000, less than half of the budget of a typical hour of prime time programming at the time.

    Our World premiered to indifferent critical response but as the series progressed critics became effusive with their praise. Despite being critically well received and profitable for the network, Our World performed poorly in the Nielsen ratings, as its first half-hour was programmed against the extremely popular The Cosby Show. ABC canceled the show after one season. Ellerbee tried to move the series to PBS but was unsuccessful.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Our Way

    by: Fashawn

    (feat. Evidence)
    [Verse 1: Fashawn]
    Cen Cal terrain, soak up game
    Where graff writers bomb trains
    And poets is smoked out with dope in they veins
    Need a toast to the post where we hang
    Dialect unmatched
    Gotta adapt to the slang that's spoke
    A West Coast thing
    Out of town niggas get took out the frame
    Just for thinkin' every hood's the same
    Especially where I'm from
    We live by the gun
    Put money over bitches, and die over funds
    You could lie in the trunk
    Or at the blink of an eye get jumped
    Can't say we seen it all
    But we can say we saw enough
    Survive when the times got rough
    And the money got low, houses got raided
    We was at the park gettin' faded
    Not a care in the world
    [Hook x2: scratched samples]
    "West Coast in ya area"
    "From the streets of the 'No"
    "5-5-9" "My birthplace" "L-A"
    "Where I'm comin' from"
    "The Coast of the Pacific"
    [Verse 2: Evidence]
    Another two days, the sun set, they lose like touche
    Too bad, I was off the head like toupees
    Got home off two planes, toothaches
    To-day, myspace, two-thousand plays
    Last call for alcohol's two AM
    On a Tuesday night, we was sayin'
    Know this our way, LA party crashin'
    We from here, y'all talk funny, y'all got the accents
    East slopes to the beach, post up each
    Every day, new trees, Cali green
    Green leafs, weed medicine cards
    Streets got eyes in 3D
    Still peep, polluted air when I sleep
    Fuckin' up the count in my sheep
    The far left, I'm part of the next
    Shine different, work hard, not gonna bottle the stress
    [Hook x2]
    [Verse 3: Fashawn]
    Skate parks jumpin', one-time focus
    Young niggas pumpin', hoodrats scopin'
    At the bus stop, brothers might slide through dumpin'
    Broad daylight outside like "fuck it"
    Hood rich, we drive-by in buckets
    With chrome 22's on the side, call it stuntin'
    Flamboyant young hustlers and
    Couch bums who amounted to nothin'
    Mouthpiece help me get dough
    Out a chick in the mall buyin' fresh clothes
    Some broads got burned out
    Erica turned 17 and got turned out
    That's how we live in the streets of the F
    Paranoid so I sleep with a Tec, valley of death
    I'm from the Sunshine State, but we livin' in darkness
    Be smart, nigga, enter with caution, it's F-C




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