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Dem Franchize Boyz vs. D4L


Johnnie Cabbell says the So-So Def newbies have made several accusations against D4L, including sabotaging a show, at which they all performed, and stealing the now famous two-step that is referred to as “doin it.”

“We have no beef with Dem Franchize Boyz,” stated Cabbell. “We understand however that sometimes when acts have nothing positive to talk about in their careers they resort to criticizing other acts that they feel are more successful. I think that’s the case here.”

Cabbell has invited Dem Franchize Boyz to address any issues they might have with D4L, Dee Money Entertainment, or Hitt Afta Hitt Management, in a “professional manner so that all parties can move forward in a positive direction.”

“We would much rather spend time talking about the positive things that D4L is doing,” concluded Cabbell. “It’s unfortunate that we have to interrupt such a positive stride to address something so negative.”

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