Yung Joc is headlining a party at Avalon in New York. He'll be performing (including It's Going Down, I Know You See It and Me & U (Remix)). It'll be hosted by La-La.
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WhatsPoppin.net.
AllHipHop.com has a new interview with Yung Joc:
AllHipHop.com: With any success comes controversy. In a recent issue of XXL, [Producer,] Nitti stated that he owns 75 percent of the publishing for “It’s Goin’ Down” and also attacks you as a lyricist. Any response?
Yung Joc: I’mma tell you like this man. In that article, Nitti was upset with the fact that I didn’t sign with him. Everything in that article is bulls**t, okay? It is what it is, he apologized for it, and I accepted his apology and kept it moving. He apologized over the radio in Atlanta; we accepted it, and kept it moving.
Check out this question:
AllHipHop.com: A few Bad Boy artists have fallen victim to the sophomore slump, as we speak Puff is in a legal battle with 50 Cent over Ma$e. Were you worried about any of this when you and Block signed the deal?
I like these kinds of questions where writers twist things. What exactly do sophomore slump and Mase have in common? Mase released 3 Bad Boy albums. Right before/after his second (i.e. sophomore) album was released, he retired - and it still went gold! His third album went gold, too.
And what exactly do sophomore slump and Mase trying to get out of his contract have to do with each other? He signed a contract with Bad Boy. That's why there is a dispute. You sign a contract, you are held to it. "Were you worried" that you'd be held to the contract you signed?! This is a big problem in the world - a lack of accountability. Anyway, Mase and sophomore slump... Mase trying to get out of his contract... I struggle to see the relevance, other than looking for attention. Anyway...
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Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
The
latest SoundScan numbers are in and Joc continued his strong sales, selling 40,028 copies, bringing his total well over the 500,000 mark, at 532,845.
Yung Joc is featured in a series of videos at the
AT&T blue room. To access the videos, highlight Behind the Scenes and click Yung Joc. One of the videos has him taking you on a tour of the Sean John flagship store in New York. There are also videos where he talks about his influences, his family, life in general, etc.
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Atlantic Records.
If you have Music Choice on Demand,
check it out.
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Bad Boy.
According to the latest numbers, Joc moved about 1,000 more units than last week - 43,010 in all. That brings his total up to 492,817. Next week, he'll pass 500,000.
It's Goin' Down by Yung Joc featuring Nitti has been nominated for a VMA in the Best Rap Video category. Congrats!
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Atlantic Records.
Yung Joc continues his
strong sales. 42,025 more, 449,807 total. 2 weeks from now, he should pass 500,000 (Gold sales).