Right out the gate, rising Detroit rapper 42 Dugg makes a loud statement on his most recent collaboration with his mentor Lil Baby.
"'Fore I go broke like Joc/Fuck with that dog like Vick/Not that rock, that pit," rhymes 42 Dugg to begin the track. One of the six songs added to the deluxe edition of Lil Baby's #1 album My Turn, people have been waiting to hear what Yung Joc would say about being labeled "broke." Finally, he's coming through with his response to the line, claiming that he's actually a fan of the song.
"I like the song," said the rapper. "And the first verse they say, 'Fore I go broke like Joc' and somebody say 'I don't think it was a diss.'" He pauses to reflect how ridiculous it would be to not think this is a diss.
42 Dugg likely came up with the bar after seeing Yung Joc driving Uber at the beginning of the year.
Despite the diss, Joc wants to tell people that he's far from broke.
"The funniest part about that is I understood," he adds. "At the end of the day, like, I'm far from that word. For real."
Peep his reaction to the song below.
Yung Joc & Fiancée Argue Over Her Wanting Him To Undergo Vasectomy
Yung Joc already has eight kids by four baby mamas, so his fianceé Kendra Robinson wants him to have a vasectomy.
When it was revealed on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta that Yung Joc had a girlfriend, people didn't know what to expect. However, his friends and fans were more than accepting of Kendra Robinson, an attorney. In March 2019, Yung Joc and Kendra got engaged and back in January, the rapper told Tiffany Pollard that he'd even tattooed his fiancée's name on his penis.
However, having the name "Kendra" inked alongside his genitals isn't quite enough for his lady. On a recent episode of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Joc and Kendra visited a physician because she wants him to get a vasectomy. The rapper reportedly has eight children—including two sets of twins—with four different women, and it doesn't look like Kendra wants to add her name to the list of baby mamas, married or not.
In the clip, Yung Joc and Kendra are in the doctor's office as the rapper makes it clear that he's not comfortable with having a vasectomy. "I feel like it's selfish," Kendra said in the green screen interview. "If you really love me, if you really want to consider my body, my mind, my soul, and the longevity of our relationship, then you will at least put forth some type of effort. I feel like maybe's he's getting cold feet."
Back at the doctor's office, she seems irritated that Joc doesn't want to go through with the procedure. "How 'bout you do it," he said. Kendra then questions him over wanting more children and criticized Yung Joc over not having time for all of the kids he currently has. The comment angered the rapper, and the exchange soon circulated on social media where fans slammed Kendra for putting pressure on her soon-to-be husband. Check out the clip and a few responses below.
The "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" Season 9 Super Trailer Is Here
“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” fans can officially rejoice, as the super trailer for season 9 promises another round of fights, tears, redemption and new faces.
VH1 is good at consistently keeping reality TV fans blessed with the guilty pleasure that is Love & Hip Hop, and with the latest seasons in New York and Miami wrapping up soon it looks like the super trailer for Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is arriving with perfect timing.
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The award-winning series, which took home a golden popcorn trophy for “Reality Royalty” at the 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards last summer (seen above), promises another round of fights, tears, redemption and new faces for Season 9. Standout storylines include Karlie Redd making a shocking revelation, family drama issues once again for Rasheeda and Kirk Frost as they celebrate 20 years of marriage, potential legal troubles for Sierra Gates, Alexis Skyy opening up about abuse from her past, Scrappy balancing his relationship with Bambi while trying to save Mama Dee from her vices, Mimi Faust actually getting along with Stevie J for advice on her relationship with Ty and the introduction of ATL’s rising rap star LightSkinKeisha as a new cast member. Best believe this will be one for the books.
Watch the extended super trailer for Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 9 below, and expect things to begin starting March 16 at 8PM EST/7PM C on VH1:
Yung Joc Talks Tatooing Fiancé’s Name On The Side Of His Genitals
Details. He shared all of the details.
The “HBIC” has returned with another season of her hit VH1 webseries Brunch with Tiffany. Last season, former Flavor of Love and Celebrity Big Brother star Tiffany “New York” Pollard” sat down with the likes of B2K’s Fizz and Love & Hip Hop Atlanta‘s Scrapp Deleon to discuss their careers and relationships, and she’s back with more. This time around she’s called on Apryl Jones, Momma Dee, and even Yung Joc as guests on her six-episode series.
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The first person to share a table with the host is Joc who recently made headlines over his latest side hustle. Prior to his Pull Up N Go driver revelation, the rapper reunited with his Scared Famous castmate and revisited some memories about living in a house together. Tiffany admitted that she slid in Joc and Safaree Samuels’s beds because she was scared, but it was a completely innocent move.
The pair discussed how Safaree’s fit physique caused Joc to get back into the gym and what led to Tiffany deciding to get a breast reduction. The very-engaged Yung Joc was careful with his words throughout the conversation because Pollard can’t help but do her fair share of flirting… just look at Joc’s face when she asks him how he thinks she would “measure up” in the Cucumber Challenge.
Meanwhile, Joc bragged on his fiancé Kendra and why he decided to get her name tattooed on the side of his penis. The Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star went into detail of his “tingling” experience and why he felt that it was necessary to, for lack of better words, mark his territory. Tiffany was visibly surprised to hear about Joc’s latest bit of ink, so check out that story in full below.
Yung Joc Drives For App To Show He’s "Not Too Big" To Make An "Honest Living"
Snoop even reached out to praise his new source of income.
Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Yung Joc found himself the butt of social media jokes after someone shared a video of him driving for the new rideshare app Pull Up & Go. “He actually didn’t react how I thought he would he just basically was telling me that’s my problem if I feel he fell off for having multiple streams of income,” the passenger reportedly told The Shade Room.
After he was shamed online, there were plenty of people who defended Joc. In an interview with TMZ, he explained why he decided to jump behind the wheel as a rideshare driver. He said he’s apart of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters organization and he wants to show young kids the value of hard work. “You gotta lead by example and sometimes you gotta show people you not too big,” the rapper said. “You’re not too big to do the right thing by making an honest living. I think a lot of times that kids and even adults go astray because they too ashamed. They too prideful.”
He goes on to say that he also wanted to challenge himself to do things that he’s never done before. Joc was also surprised about how many people reached out to support his Pull Up & Go driver job. “A lot of celebrities have reached out, people have hit my phone. I mean, Snoop said something. He’s like, ‘Hustlers hustle.’ I just realized that maybe people are beginning to be a little more mature.” Check out his clip with TMZ below.
Yung Joc Gets Mad Fan Love After Ride Share Revelation
Meet him wherever, really.
Over the weekend, it was revealed that Yung Joc was expanding his income stream by working a second job as a ride-share driver. In a recently-surfaced clip, his passenger makes the connection and belittles Joc for having "fallen off," prompting him to defend his own entrepreneurial spirit. Seeing as job-shaming is not something the online masses take kindly too -- as Geoffery Owens came to understand back in 2018-- it didn't take long before Joc was receiving legions of support from the Twitter folk.
Wayno, host of Everyday Struggle saw little to laugh at, though he opted to keep his deeper thoughts to himself. Underground lyricist Sadistik felt the same way, taking some time to show Joc's ambition some love. And of course, the old reliable Twitter chorus stepping up in a time of need, whether summoned or otherwise.
Others are more skeptical, however. Given today's viral media, many assumed that Joc was actually an investor in "Pull Up," and strategically managed to bamboozle the outrage-seeking masses into spreading free publicity. Either way, Joc is coming out strong.
Yung Joc Reportedly Seen Driving For A Rideshare App
But, there’s much more to the story.
Yung Joc has reportedly been made yet another victim of the act of job-shaming as the Atlanta rapper was spotted by a fan working as a driver on a new rideshare app Pull Up & Go. Per the Shade Room, the new clip finds Joc explaining himself to the filming passenger who states that the Love & Hip-Hop Star “fell off.”
“He actually didn’t react how I thought he would he just basically was telling me that’s my problem if I feel he fell off for having multiple streams of income,” the passenger told the publication.
The timing of the clip paired with the recent rollout of the new ridesharing app, however, have caused many to reach the conclusion that Yung Joc is involved with the company in a much more higher-ranking capacity. Some evidence can be found in the fact that Joc followed up the new clip with a screenshot of his driver’s dashboard, enticing riders in his hometown to download the app and book a ride in a branded caption.
“Anybody need a ride to @boogalouatl today for #alluresundays? ???? I know they gonna hate but somebody wanna get wasted and get to their next destination safe & sound,” penned Joc. “Download the app and I just might #pullupngo @pugorides“