Track Listing 1. New Joc City Intro 2. It's Goin Down - (with Nitti) 3. He Stayed in Trouble Interlude - (with A.D.) 4. Do Ya Bad 5. Hear Me Coming 6. Excuse Me Officer Interlude - (with A.D.) 7. Dope Boy Magic - (with Nicholas Smith/Corey Andrews/Chino Dolla) 8. He Stayed in Trouble - (with Griff) 9. Flip Flop - (with Boyz N Da Hood/Cheri Dennis) 10. I'm Him 11. I Know You See It - (with Ms. B) 12. Patron 13. I'm Him 14. Do Ya Bad 15. Excuse Me Officer - (with Griff) 16. Don't Play Wit It - (with Big Gee)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Boyz N Da Hood, Marques Houston, Nitti | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes 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.
Editorial Reviews Both 'Do Ya Bad' and 'Dope Boy Magic' capture the spirit of the new South... XXL
[He] balances topical familiarity with undeniably star-making mojo....The freshman MC glides atop Los Vegas's frantic trumpets and cymbal crashes... XXL
3 stars out of 5 -- [T]he standout 'It's Goin' Down' shows off his appealing mush-mouthed flow... Spin
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