Atlanta is one of the capitals of hip-hop, and Yung Joc deserves a small thank you for taking part in its rise. He turns 32 years old today (April 2) after over 10 years in the game.
No matter how they like their chains -- gold, platinum or diamond-encrusted -- the jewelry has become a signature piece for many rhymers -- Rick Ross, Migos and French Montana, to name a few. But rather than opt for a look that goes under the radar, these guys choose to make a statement in a big way.
Since partying can continue after the clubs and into the bedroom following the BET Hip Hop Awards, XXL's Torae took to the green carpet before the show began to ask some hip-hop favorites who they thought they'd be waking up next to after the big awards night.
Watch Yung Joc take part in The Boombox's 'Address the Tweets' as he open up about his memories of working with Lil Boosie on 'Zoom,' his first "stab at producing," why he "faded off the map" and the reason he chose to go with the bass-heavy banger 'I Got Bitches' as his new single.
Once a bad boy, always a bad boy. Yung Joc, who was prominently signed to Bad Boy Records in the early 2000s, returns with a new track called 'I Got Bitches' featuring AE200 and D Dro.
Big Boi leaked a new track, "Lines," which features A$AP Rocky and indie duo Phantogram. Not sure about this one.
Apparently Yung Joc is Gucci Mane s latest target. Check the interview to find out why he wants to "thank homey" for dissing him...
Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day, although there will be droves of drunk crowds swearing by that falsehood on Saturday (May 5). The date notes Mexico's determination and fearlessness against the French 150 years ago. These days, on the fifth of May, determined Americans fearlessly go against countless shots of tequila, bottles of beer and pitchers of margaritas all in the name of his