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Title: New Joc City
Release date: 23 May, 2006
Record label: Bad Boy Records
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    Cornbread fed and breed right in the "A". Atlanta native Yung Joc is a new comer to the game but has the persona of an established rapper. His new hit single "It's Going Down" is banging on the airwaves all over Atlanta.

    Joc was a troubled child that grew up on the South and the West side of Atlanta. He was passed between family members his entire childhood. Despite his rough early years Joc was a creative child that was very inspired by music. At the age of 10 he wanted to emulate the rappers of the time. He was drawn to the lyrics regarding pain, passion, and determination in songs by the likes of Slick Rick, Dana Dane, Run DMC, Ice-T and others.

    Over the years Joc has been apart of several underground rap groups. He has learned that quality is better than quantity. He will work on one song until he feels it is right. Joc intends on setting a new pace in the industry. He wants to revitalize the game not change it.

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    Yung Joc's entrance into Atlanta's music mainstream was brought to fruition by "Block" aka Russell Spencer of Block Enterprises. He is the founder of Boyz N Da Hood who are signed to Bad Boy South. Joc is the first rapper on "Block's" label "Block Enterprises".

    Even though he is a product of the streets growing up with his back against the wall Joc remains inspired by his love of music. His level of aspiration and determination is ever present. He believes there is no room for error. "You have to plan your work and work your plan".

    Biography (update March 15, 2006)

    “Meet me in the trap; it’s goin down! Meet me in the mall; it’s goin down! Meet me in the club; it’s goin down! Anywhere you meet me guaranteed to go down!,” “It’s Goin Down,” – Yung Joc

    The millennium hip-hop world is all about the pride, the culture, and the experience of the South. As the time ushered in a new age, so did it also ordain southern hip-hop, particularly that of Atlanta, as one of its most fertile breeding grounds for producing crops of prolific rappers. These artists flip a mellifluous vernacular and drawl when articulating some of the most colorful stories about growing up in southern ghettos – be they city or rural. No matter how edgy or boastful some of these tales might be, most of the time they are necessary for redefining and broadening the musical landscape. Adding his chameleon-like style to the Peach State’s field of offerings is Atlanta, Georgia-born Yung Joc. After grinding in the streets and doing what he had to do to maintain his rap credibility, the College Park/SWATS-bred MC is getting his chance to shine through the tutelage of Block Entertainment/Bad Boy South. Poised as Atlanta’s next big hip-hop star, Yung Joc is set to break topsoil and emerge fully-grown into hip-hop culture’s mainstream.

    Yung Joc, aka Jasiel Robinson, was “a mischievous child,” as he puts it. “I had a smart mouth,” he laughs. His fair share of trouble ranged from fighting in school to getting kicked out of one and having to graduate from another. He’s also been arrested, a hic-up that resulted in a stint of jail time. On the flipside, however, Joc is extremely passionate and determined to make a better life for himself, his family, and his comrades. “I’m not scared of anything so I never back down.” His commitment to hip-hop culture is also unwaivered. Joc was ten years old when artists such as Run DMC, Dana Dane, Ice-T, Slick Rick, and LL Cool J sparked his interests in rap music. “Once I got a little older, my hip-hop inspirations came from Outkast, Goodie Mob, Tupac, and the Notorious B.I.G. By then,” he explains, “I realized that I could do some of the same things these cats were doing and use my situations to catapult me into other opportunities.”

    The door to that opportunity opened one fateful night when word got to Block Entertainment that a young 23-year-old rapper named Yung Joc was bringin the house down at the historic Royal Peacock, the same place legends like Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin took the stage. Interested in observing the unsigned hype’s original presence and rhyme delivery, Block attended Joc’s show. “He had everybody leaning and rocking side-to-side,” Block vividly remembers. “I signed him immediately.” “Block assured me that he would give me the space to become a star,” Joc concedes. “Since making everything official, I been on the grind even more than I was before.” His album, New Joc City, is set for a summer release.

    Joc’s celebrity is already on the rise. He has e’rybody and dey grandmamma chanting, “It’s goin dooowwwnn,” an anthem that he recorded so that the young, the old, and the southern thug with a swagger could all feel. Other destined-to-be hits include “Patrón,” a hyped, but mid-tempo track that finds Yung Joc sampling himself throughout the song’s hook. Another is the Chino Dollar-produced “Dope Boy Magic,” on which Joc delivers poignant verses about upgrading one’s hustle and flow. He relies on first-hand experiences to make his points clear and penetrable. “First Time” presents Joc’s intimate side. Produced by Carlos and DaDa, the track is a slow-tuned arrangement that dances around Yung Joc’s reflections on a first love.

    Joc’s distinct voice and remarkable ability to shape his flow has won him respect among hip-hop fans and aficionados alike. He’s been on the bill with artists such as 8Ball & MJG, Slim Thug, Young Jeezy, and Keyshia Cole. It is with an unyielding spirit and energetic presence that Yung Joc will step into a promising music career that is destined to bring him fame and fortune.

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    This jam IS tight. Reading this story, I wish this guy all the best. Now if I could only find it on the $ DL to help this brother out.

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