Yung Joc Album: “New Joc City [Edited]”
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Personnel include: Yung Joc (rap vocals); Marques Houston (vocals); Nitti, Boyz N Da Hood (rap vocals).
<p>NEW JOC CITY is the debut album from ATL rapper Yung Juc. Indebted to the streetwise, Dirty South hardcore of Young Jeezy and T.I., Yung Juc's music is packed wall-to-wall with hypnotic, head-nodding beats, oozing samples, and chant-along choruses that lock in perfectly with his contemporaries' speaker-busting sounds. Juc's skills on the mic are strong, if not dazzling, but it is the frenetic bounce of NEW JOC CITY that most impresses. Produced and released on P. Diddy's Bad Boy South label, the album has the money and the muscle behind it to push it into wider circulation.
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Album Information :
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New Joc City [Edited] |
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UPC:075678393228
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
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Artist:Yung Joc
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Guest Artists:Marques Houston; Boyz N Da Hood; Nitti
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Producer:Benny Tillman
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Label:Bad Boy Entertainment
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Distributed:WEA (distr)
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Release Date:2006/06/06
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Original Release Year:2006
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
- This Is Why I Listen To Old School Hip-Hop
Didn't I already write a review for this weak CD? Where is it? Oh, here it is again!
Eenie Meenie Miney Moe
Yung Joc is lame and he can't flow
I know you see it, I know you see it
Acka Backa Soda Cracka
I can chew up Young Joc
And spit him out like tobacka
I know you see it, I know you see it
Ink Ink Yung Joc's flows really stink
I'd rather listen to the new album by Pink
I know you see it, I know you see it
Bubble Gum Bubble Gum In The Dish
I've listened to this album and it sounds like ****
I know you see it, I know you see it
Little Duck Little Duck in the Rain
Young Joc's career is "goin' down" the drain
I know you see it, I know you see it
Customer review - July 07, 2006
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
- please go back at working for Taco Bell
Are you ppl serious? This guy rhymes and has lyrics of a five year old. Please stop buying records from artists that uses sesame street rhymes to get fame and recognition. And from telling from this fool, I'm sure he's not going to be with Diddy's lame a** for another year. Remember Dream or even Boyz in the Hood? They worked with him and disappeared of the face of the earth. So don't be surprised when this fool is going down that road. MTV and BET now provides us with terrible, atrocious "music" that gets spins everyday with no substance whatsoever. There are a few great artists, but a majority of untalented hacks pollutes our ears with filth. Avoid along with D4L, 50 Cent, Nelly, Chingy, Lil Jon, Yin Yang Twins, Dem Franchize Boys and any other BS.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- He cant even get a whole star from me
Young Joc get two thumbs down from me. He cant rap at all. It's like they let anybody rap these days. I bet he could never when a frreestyle contest. He rap like a amateur. He need to make way for my boy Slum$. I bet he could never beat his flow. We from the dirty South. Repping New Orleans til we die.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- ooo lord
this industry is "goin down"
u call this an album??? LOL
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- How did this Cd make it to the top ten?
The song `It's going down' was an ear catching tune. Other than that the album is horrible. I was very irritated after the fourth or fifth song. I agree with a previous comment that P. Diddy (Puffy, Sean Combs or whatever he's calling himself these days) is getting yet another quick buck. He did it for Loom, Black Rob, G. Dep, and the list goes on and on. Yung Joc does not represent the south at all; maybe his neighborhood in College Park, but defiantly not the south in a whole. Don't waste your time and effort purchasing this CD, just borrow it from your little sister or brother.
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