Yung Joc will be attending the
Atlanta Hip-Hop Summit. The subject will be financial empowerment.
NobodySmiling.com and
ThickOnline.com have interviews with Yung Joc.
Nobodysmiling.com : Can you tell some cats how hard it is to get to the point where you at?
Yung Joc : Hard as Superman knee-caps!
heh.
Via
Yung Joc's MySpace.
I finally got my hands on the Circuit City and Best Buy editions of "Hustlenomics". Both of them have an ad insert for
Rockport featuring Joc, one of their paid spokespersons. Circuit City's bonus track is called "Coloso" featuring Gorilla Zoe and Best Buy's bonus tracks are "Hold Up" featuring Durt Boy (also on the Japanese edition of "Hustlenomics") and "Do It" featuring Durt Boy. All 3 tracks were produced by Dana "Dee Jay Dana" Ramey.
The video for the second single off "Hustlenomics", "Bottle Poppin", has
been released.
Yung Joc is featured on the new single from R&B girl group Cherish. It's called "Killa" and was produced by Don Vito. This marks the second time that Joc has collaborated with Cherish, following the remix to "Do It To It".
Listen to the track at Down-South.com.
Yung Joc has released his second web only video, "Getting to da Money" featuring Mike Carlito and Gorilla Zoe.
Watch it here.
MTV has the story.
"It was my birthday, so we was poppin' bottles," he continued. "We was bottle-poppin' major. Pain was talking to this chick and this big football-player-looking dude came up. He was big as hell. ... The dude grabbed her arm and she was like, 'I'm not leaving,' and [moves] away from the dude. ... The next thing you know, the dude started talking sh-- to Pain. The dude poured his wine out and ... I looked back at my security [guard], gave him my chain. He put it in my case and handed it to Rico. The dude hit T-Pain's partner in the head with a glass in his hand."
Yung Joc has released a web only music video for the first track on "Hustlenomics", "Hustlenomics (Intro)".
Watch it here.
You can check out a bunch of pictures from the "Bottle Poppin" video shoot at
WireImage.