Yung Joc was on The Tonight Show just now, joining T-Pain to perform his verse on "Buy U A Drink". He didn't come out until it was actually time to do his verse and he left once his verse was finished, but he put in a solid performance. I noticed that he wasn't wearing his Hustlenomics chain, though - he was wearing one shaped like a shield. Not sure what was on it.
From
Billboard:
The DVD portion of the album sports behind-the-scenes footage and "making-of" segment on "Coffee Shop."
Yung Joc will be perfoming "Buy U A Drink" with T-Pain on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on July 12. The show starts at 11:30 PM ET.
Actually,
this song is a new single from DJ Pharris called "See It 4 Ya Self" featuring Yung Joc, Jim Jones and Bump J. Listen it to on
his MySpace.
Update: This track is actually a
DJ Pharris single.
Listen to it
at AllHipHop.com. It is not slated to be on
Hustlenomics.
Here is the official tracklisting for "Hustlenomics" with features.
1. Hustlenomics (Intro)
2. Play Your Cards
3. Coffee Shop featuring Gorilla Zoe
4. Bottle Poppin' featuring Gorilla Zoe
5. Hell Yeah featuring Diddy
6. Cut Throat featuring The Game, Jim Jones and Block
7. Hustlemania (Skit)
8. I'm A G featuring Bun B and Young Dro
9. BYOB
10. Pak Man
11. Getting To Da Money featuring Mike Carlito
12. Brand New featuring Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross
13. Living the Life featuring Southern Girl
14. Momma featuring Jazze Pha
15. Chevy Smile featuring Trick Daddy, Block and Jazze Pha
16. Hustlenomics
Bonus Track: Block Boy featuring Block
The key differences between this one and the one
released by XXL are as follows:
Diddy featured on "Hell Yeah" (yeah!). "BYOB" no longer listing Pharrell as a featured artist. He might still be featured on the track. I suspect "Living the Life" is "Livin' It Up", but you never know. Finally, the removal of "Thugg Love" and addition of "Block Boy" as a bonus track, which I
mentioned as a possibility the day before yesterday.
CD Universe is listing a "Music Video Interactive Disc" version of "Hustlenomics" with "Block Boy" listed as a bonus track.
From
Defsounds.com:
Yung Joc has done many things to stand out as an artist. From his trademark flow, to his giant H chain, he has no limits on being different. Joc has now taken it a step further, as he�s gone old school with his hairstyle, rocking the infamous �Gumby� cut.
Via
Theo in the forums.
Yung Joc was on SOHH Focused. I get the feeling I've watched part of this before or read the interview before, but they are saying it was released yesterday... so, watch below:
Via
MA$E MURDER at BadBoyForever.com.
Yung Joc was on AllHipHop Direct to talk about who controls hip hop. Watch below (starts with 3:11 remaining).