Watching right now, he's in at 4, which is his peak position. 13 days on the charts now. Keep it up...
Edit: They asked Lil' Jon what his favorite recent 106 & Park video was and he said Yung Joc and then he said E-40.
The Atlantic Records site has posted the following tracklisting:
1. New Joc City - Intro
2. It's Goin' Down
3. He Stayed In Trouble - Interlude
4. Do Ya Bad
5. Don't Play Wit It
6. Excuse Me Officer - Interlude
7. Dope Boy Magic
8. Patron
9. Flip Flop
10. I'm Him
11. Hear Me Coming
12. I Know You See It
13. Yung N**** - Interlude
14. 1st Time
15. Knock It Out
16. Picture Perfect
It says that it will be an Enhanced CD. It also mentions that there are vocals from A.D. "Griff" Griffin, Big Gee, Boyz N Da Hood, Brandy "Ms. B" Hambrick, Cheri Dennis, Corey "Black Owned C Bone" Andrews, Marques Houston, Nicholas "Play Boy Nick" Smith and Rodell Lewis. We would have to assume this is incomplete since Yung Joc had said that Lil' Wayne will be on the album.
Via boyzndahood at BadBoyForever.com.
WordofSouth.com has an interview with Yung Joc:
WordofSouth.com: Now, let's talk a little bit about Bad Boy South. How excited were you to meet Diddy for the first time?
Yung Joc: When I met Diddy man, it was a real cool situation. Dude had the stiff face on like, "Who is this new cat coming from the South." I don't know what he was thinking really. He might have thought like, "Here is this new dude, he think he hot right now and I know he wanna get on." But, that's not what he was speaking, that's just how he was looking. I felt like he was doing that for a reason. You gotta see where folks are coming from, before you actually let them know that they're good. It's just like with a female, when you first get with them, you can't just smile all day, you gotta make it look like you gotta work for something, you know what I mean. It was a real cool situation though, because I had always wanted to meet him, especially looking at TV shows like "Making Da Band." When I met him, I was like, "Ay man, I'm just letting it be known that I dedicated to what I do and I'm really serious about my career."
WordofSouth.com: So, you're not going to get any cheesecake and stuff like that huh?
Yung Joc: I mean, it ain't about that. On some look out s***, if you need me to go, I'll do it.
Via Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
You can listen to "Patron" by Yung Joc featuring Short Dawg. This is a cut from the "New Joc City" album, out June 6.
From AllHipHop.com:
Block/Bad Boy Entertainment rapper Yung Joc appeared on an Atlanta radio station Wednesday (May 3) to set the record straight regarding a recent shooting that left one member of Atlanta rapper T.I.'s entourage dead and three others wounded. ...
According to Joc, T.I. was a peacemaker in the incident and tried to diffuse the situation. Joc also said the group is still coping with the tragedy and has yet to return to Atlanta.
Soundslam has an interview with Yung Joc:
SoundSlam: On any given day, what do you do to unwind?
Yung Joc: What do I do to unwind? I don't know because I am so into what I do with my music. Well, I like movies. I'm a movie buff. I really like movies.
SoundSlam: What's your favorite movie?
Yung Joc: I would say, Saving Private Ryan.
Via Torontosfynest at BadBoyForever.com.
A few days ago, I reported on a track that Yung Joc is on with Marques Houston and I guessed that it was for Joc because he talked most of the time. Well, I guessed wrong. I've just received confirmation that it is for an upcoming Marques Houston release, so there you go.
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