According to
Slam's MySpace, he's hosting Mario's birthday party on August 24 at Club Plan B in Detroit.
Joc and Rockport have launched a talent search where you can win the opportunity to work with Joc.
SOHH.com has the story.
The search launched in Detroit today (August 16) and will make stops in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Atlanta, where contestants will battle it out for the chance to work closely with Yung Joc and his team.
Via
Theo in the forums.
Forbes has announced the top 20
hip hop money makers. Jay-Z took the top spot with an estimated $34 million made in 2006. 50 Cent came in second with $32 million. Then, it's
Diddy with $28 million. Interestingly,
Yung Joc is on the list as well, at 20 with $10 million. Joc's done very well.
Via the
AP.
Bad Boy will be represented at
Music Mega Star, a talent search for artists and producers. Find out more
on their site.
Via
HHE.
The second single off of "Hustlenomics" has been decided. It's "Bottle Poppin" featuring Gorilla Zoe. As I write, the
help Joc pick his next single poll on
his MySpace stands as such:
"Bottle Poppin" - 41%
"Hell Yeah" - 35%
"Play Your Cards" - 24%
You can listen to a snippet of this from
his MySpace.
The site dedicated to
finding the actor that will portray Biggie has opened up a bit more to include videos of Volette Wallace and Wayne Barrow talking about what they are looking for in an actor and what you have to do to be considered. There is also a script available for download for any potential Biggies to read for their audition tape.
From the
press release put out today:
In addition to its CD and digital release, "HUSTLENOMICS" will mark Bad Boy Records' first-ever release in the new MVI format. An MVI is a DVD that contains the full album, portable music files, video content, and interactive features. The PC/MAC-compatible package will include a bonus CD, a never-before-seen video interview with Joc, exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, a making-the-video special for "Coffee Shop," digital extras (such as screen savers, buddy icons, and wallpapers), U-Myx and UrTone (which allow fans to create their own custom remix and ringtone of "Coffee Shop"), plus much more.
Here is a press release put out today regarding "Hustlenomics":
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