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What Tha Hell!!! White-T Posted on 07-29-2004
chocolatetai411

What the hell is this whit-tee shyt? I'm from Chicago and this group White -t just started playing up here. They got these crazy a$$ n*gg*s up here walking around screamin' what they do in their white-tees. They all sound very ignant ( they're way past ignorant). I heard that they been on the scene in the south for a minute. I even heard they got another group down there called black-tee. What is this about? To me these n*gg*s sound like they straight off the handicapp bus. "I **** IN MY WHITE-T, SLANG WHITE-T, DO THANGS IN MY WHITE-T" Some body, anybody who knows about this please let me know because this is just ridiculous. :roll: :x Chocolatetai411
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cafe-aulait replied on 08-06-2004 06:10PM [Reply]
Ay thas ma cut.... yall betta get off ma song! But tha been playin that in tha chi for awhile too... DJ Pherris and Boolu Master use to be playin it durin the lil mix at night and Knuck if U Buck....
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Dec_Prettyboi from Atlanta, GA replied on 08-06-2004 11:39PM [Reply]

White tee'z aren't gangsta at all. Only white people and some old katz think that, but they thought Air Forces one's was on some gangsta ****too. We was wearin tee's almost years b4 that song came out. It's just something to rock on school dayz and days u not trying to pull out a button up or a throwback for some. And ya'll can't get mad at ignant lyrics over tight beats like its new or something. People been into that ****for a minute (Three Six Mafia, Paster Troy, Lil Jon) and now even old school lyricist are trying to get into now, like LL.
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replied on 08-09-2004 04:08AM [Reply]
ThunderBonez06 wrote:
the group is called Franchise... and yea, that dumb song has been playin down here in ATL for a long while...I NEVA liked it...how can you make wearing a white T-shirt a fad
I coulda sworn the group was Crime Mob with that song @ least thats what they said on WGCI yesterday night...
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B-Will2K5 from Chicago, IL replied on 08-09-2004 12:21PM [Reply]

My quote for 2004-2005 "It's so ignorant..It's Brillant" I got that from som comic on comicview who was talking about downsouth music. Not to say I never listen to southern music..hell I go to school in the south..I HAVE NO CHOICE! But I can still recognize the foolishness in the music. Ignorance is NOT Bliss! :evil:
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Perseverance replied on 08-09-2004 11:46PM [Reply]
I don't think I've heard the song before, but by reading the responses, I'm probably not missing anything. :arrow:
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cafe-aulait replied on 08-10-2004 02:21AM [Reply]
Mr. Skegee wrote:
ThunderBonez06 wrote:
the group is called Franchise... and yea, that dumb song has been playin down here in ATL for a long while...I NEVA liked it...how can you make wearing a white T-shirt a fad
I coulda sworn the group was Crime Mob with that song @ least thats what they said on WGCI yesterday night...
Thas Knuck if u Buck I think u talkin about....
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EkWoah replied on 08-10-2004 06:00AM [Reply]
daaaaaang y'all snappin on this song i got to defend it wit poody lol, the song is tight its an artisitic expression, i had never seen so many ppl in white tees in my life coming from where i'm from until i had got to atlanta and i said :o and this song is not ignorance, but rather in my eyes a celebration of the human spirit... we can all unite and wear white tees and when we do, we shed all claims of status and material glorification, it is just you and your white tee, and i dunno maybe you cant detect that sometimes blessings come in strange packages, but this song to me is a blessing, and yes i have analyzed it thoroughly, (more thoroughly than anybody who is dissing it) as well as other rap songs and such, ( i even see beauty in the song tip drill... no joke, if you need the proof ill tell u...) sure jermaine dupri is rich and he could go around in a 3000 dollar suit, but he would rather wear a white tee and join in a bond with his fellow brothers, to level the playing field, the white tee is not a sign of ignorance in my eyes, rather it is a sign of unification, a sign of peace... if anybody else has any arguments about it, direct them to me and i will kindly remove all doubt... some rep red, some rep blue, but if everyone reppin white, we all in the same crew damn i just came up with that right now and it sounds kinda tight, i might have to make a remix :twisted: and after air force 1's white tee and FILA i was going to make my own track called "fitted caps" another celebration of unity, but that's a different story... peace
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 08-10-2004 12:56PM [Reply]
^^^did anyone else read that in their Jesse Jackson voice :lol:
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B-Will2K5 from Chicago, IL replied on 08-11-2004 09:59AM [Reply]

EkWoah wrote:
daaaaaang y'all snappin on this song i got to defend it wit poody lol, the song is tight its an artisitic expression, i had never seen so many ppl in white tees in my life coming from where i'm from until i had got to atlanta and i said :o and this song is not ignorance, but rather in my eyes a celebration of the human spirit... we can all unite and wear white tees and when we do, we shed all claims of status and material glorification, it is just you and your white tee, and i dunno maybe you cant detect that sometimes blessings come in strange packages, but this song to me is a blessing, and yes i have analyzed it thoroughly, (more thoroughly than anybody who is dissing it) as well as other rap songs and such, ( i even see beauty in the song tip drill... no joke, if you need the proof ill tell u...) sure jermaine dupri is rich and he could go around in a 3000 dollar suit, but he would rather wear a white tee and join in a bond with his fellow brothers, to level the playing field, the white tee is not a sign of ignorance in my eyes, rather it is a sign of unification, a sign of peace... if anybody else has any arguments about it, direct them to me and i will kindly remove all doubt... some rep red, some rep blue, but if everyone reppin white, we all in the same crew damn i just came up with that right now and it sounds kinda tight, i might have to make a remix :twisted: and after air force 1's white tee and FILA i was going to make my own track called "fitted caps" another celebration of unity, but that's a different story... peace
EKOW, Your Strecthing!
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R-Tistic from Los Angeles, CA replied on 08-11-2004 02:27PM [Reply]

EkWoah wrote:
daaaaaang y'all snappin on this song i got to defend it wit poody lol, the song is tight its an artisitic expression, i had never seen so many ppl in white tees in my life coming from where i'm from until i had got to atlanta and i said :o and this song is not ignorance, but rather in my eyes a celebration of the human spirit... we can all unite and wear white tees and when we do, we shed all claims of status and material glorification, it is just you and your white tee, and i dunno maybe you cant detect that sometimes blessings come in strange packages, but this song to me is a blessing, and yes i have analyzed it thoroughly, (more thoroughly than anybody who is dissing it) as well as other rap songs and such, ( i even see beauty in the song tip drill... no joke, if you need the proof ill tell u...) sure jermaine dupri is rich and he could go around in a 3000 dollar suit, but he would rather wear a white tee and join in a bond with his fellow brothers, to level the playing field, the white tee is not a sign of ignorance in my eyes, rather it is a sign of unification, a sign of peace... if anybody else has any arguments about it, direct them to me and i will kindly remove all doubt... some rep red, some rep blue, but if everyone reppin white, we all in the same crew damn i just came up with that right now and it sounds kinda tight, i might have to make a remix :twisted: and after air force 1's white tee and FILA i was going to make my own track called "fitted caps" another celebration of unity, but that's a different story... peace
**** that is hillarious. Sharing a bond.
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