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New Joc City

Yung Joc

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 New Joc City - Intro Yung Joc 2:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 It's Goin' Down (Featuring Nitti) Yung Joc featuring Nitti 4:01 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 He Stayed In Trouble - Interlude (Featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin) Yung Joc featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin 0:56 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Do Ya Bad Yung Joc 4:10 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Don't Play Wit It (Featuring Big Gee) Yung Joc featuring Big Gee 4:01 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Excuse Me Officer - Interlude (Featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin) Yung Joc featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin 0:38 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Dope Boy Magic (Featuring Nicholas "Play Boy Nick" Smith, Corey "Black Owned C Bone" Andrews & Chino Dolla) Yung Joc featuring Nicholas "Play Boy Nick" Smith, Corey "Black Owned C Bone" Andrews & Chino Dolla 4:32 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Patron Yung Joc 4:43 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Flip Flop (Featuring Boyz N Da Hood & Cheri Dennis) Yung Joc featuring Boyz N Da Hood & Cheri Dennis 4:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 I'm Him Yung Joc 3:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
11 Hear Me Coming Yung Joc 3:57 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 I Know You See It (Featuring Brandy "Ms. B" Hambrick) Yung Joc featuring Brandy "Ms. B" Hambrick 4:01 $1.29 View In iTunes
13 Yung N***a - Interlude (Featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin) Yung Joc featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin 0:15 $1.29 View In iTunes
14 1st Time (Featuring Marques Houston) Yung Joc featuring Marques Houston 4:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
15 Knock It Out Yung Joc 4:25 $1.29 View In iTunes
16 Picture Perfect Yung Joc 4:09 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

As a longtime member of Atlanta's hip-hop community, Yung Joc watched his neighbor Young Jeezy blow up while he waited on the sidelines. Bad Boy South CEO Diddy watched from a different angle since his label was home to Jeezy's first group, Boyz N da Hood, and yet he lost the boy to Def Jam. There's no doubt Jeezy's style and success were major influences on Joc's Bad Boy South debut, New Joc City. Those influences are audible, and the parts of the album that don't sound like Jeezy's breakthrough, Let's Get It, sound a heck a lot like another Atlanta hit, T.I.'s King. Put the Bad Boy polish to the two albums and you're close to New Joc City, although the club tracks here are much more hooky, pleasingly more slick. "It's Goin' Down" with Nitti is the key track, a simple, familiar-sounding bit of Southern weekend music that withstands numerous replays. The rowdy "Do Ya Bad" and "I Know You See It" are more of the same, while "Hear Me Coming" goes in a different direction and borrows G-Unit's attitude and production style. Joc's skills are solid enough in these safe and tested surroundings, but he's less convincing when delivering a swaggering ballad or attempting Jeezy-type storytelling, like on "Dope Boy Magic." He doesn't sound comfortable with all these concessions to what's hot, and the album as a whole suffers from an identity crisis. With plenty of hooks and great beats, it's a solid album for Bad Boy South, but here's hoping Joc brings his own style next time.

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5 stars
     
by music reviews of today

if its goin down was good enough to make it to def jam icon it is a good album

first time...
     
by wow[astrid]

is my favorite song on this whole album...its a little explicit but i loove it:)!

another horrible artist for bad boy
     
by jp916

bad boy has been horrible since biggie left us they sign nursry rappers for this ringtone rap s**t

Biography

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

Rapper Yung Joc (born Jasiel Robinson) learned about running his own business from his father, who owned a hair-care products company. It was also his father who gave a teenage Yung Joc his first break, writing a jingle for the Revlon company. Joc decided right then that the hip-hop business was for...
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