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A new remix of Drake's "Successful" featuring Trey Songz and Yung Joc has surfaced online. It's unclear if this is an unofficial remix or if Joc just put a verse on it, but is an interesting line in it: "Russell... I been very patient, tryin' not to turn you to a DOA patient."

Given the recent disputes that have come to light between Block Entertainment CEO Russell "Block" Spencer and Joc, fans will take this line to be aimed at him.

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On Yung Joc's Twitter, a free download link for "Grind Flu" featuring Montana Da Mac was posted. Download now.

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"Grind Flu," a new track from Yung Joc that features Montana Da Mac, has been added to our audio player.

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In the video below, purportedly shot over Memorial Day weekend, Yung Joc is briefly featured and introduces himself as "It's your n**** Yung J-O-C man, Swagg Team, Bad Boy, all that good s***. Check it out, right. Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood. The single "Wham."" It starts at the 2:28 spot.

This usually wouldn't be a story, but the recent hostility makes it one. Maybe they are working things out.


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In the clip below, Atlanta music producer Nitti talks about his relationship with Yung Joc. In the past they have had some issues with each other.


At the end of the video, he says:

We gonna have a good time with this music thing. Everybody gonna make some money, we gonna keep it moving. Y'all get ready, everything is gonna be OK. Puff, everything is gonna be OK. Big Block, everything is gonna be OK. I love you, Block. What's going on, Blockster? How you doing, homie? Everything is gonna be OK. Joc, everything will be OK. I'ma tell y'all why everything gonna be OK. It's because Nitti's back in the picture, man, and we're gonna get everything worked out, man. You know, what I mean.

So don't y'all listen to that bulls*** y'all hear on the internet and all that stuff, you understand what I'm saying, everything is gonna be OK, man. Y'all stay out of other people's business. This ain't got nothing to do with everybody else. Y'all sit back and watch the movie and watch it unfold until history. You gonna see history made, I promise y'all that.

Not that Nitti can make it happen, necessarily, but this is good to hear. One thing: please stop blaming the internet for everything. Joc is the one who aired all of this out, when he spoke to Billboard and AllHipHop.com. The internet didn't make up what Joc said. Beyond that, again, this is good to hear.

Thanks Theo.

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Singersroom.com reports that Yung Joc is featured on a cut from Pleasure P's upcoming album, "The Introduction of Marcus Cooper." The song is called "I'm A Beast" and the album is due out on June 9.

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Yung Joc joins Ludacris, Beenie Man, Lil Boosie, Yo Gotti, Pitbull and C-Ride on the extended remix to Hurricane Chris' "She's Fine." Check it out at Prefix Magazine.

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Yung Joc's Twitter shared a download link for an assortment of new, recently and not so recently released Yung Joc music. The package contains:

"Buy You a Round" by Verse featuring Yung Joc
"Plenty Money (Remix)" by Plies featuring Yung Joc
"Posted at the Store" by Yung Joc featuring Young Ralph and Gucci Mane.
"Well Damn" by Yung Joc featuring Nitti.
"Watch Me Make a Movie" by Yung Joc featuring DJ Khaled.
"Wham" by Yung Joc featuring Slim and Nitti.
"Drinkz On Up" by Nitti featuring Yung Joc, Gucci Mane and Bobby Valentino.
"Never Too Much (Remix)" by Gucci Mane featuring Project Pat, Yung Joc, OJ Da Juiceman and Three 6 Mafia.

Download here.

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