^ "Yung Joc Chart History (Top Rap Albums)".^ "Yung Joc Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)".^ "Yung Joc Chart History ( Billboard 200)"."AFI Score First Billboard #1 Ice Cube And Yung Joc Open Big". " I Know You See It" (featuring Brandy "Ms. "Flip Flop" (featuring Boyz N Da Hood, Nino Storm & Cheri Dennis)īenny "Dada" Tillman, Carlos "Los Vegas" Thornton "Dope Boy Magic" (featuring Nicolas "Play Boy Nick" Smith, Corey "Black Owned C-Bone" Andrews & Chino Dolla) "Excuse Me Officer (Interlude)" (featuring A.D. "Griff" Griffin)Ĭrown Kingz Productions (C.K.P.)/N.U. "He Stayed in Trouble (Interlude)" (featuring A.D. įor HipHopDX, Brian Sims rated New Joc City two out of five ("aluminum") due to what he called "reused lines" and a "dull mood plaguing most of the album." Sims compared Yung Joc's rapping style on "It's Goin' Down" to "a senior citizen on the MARTA," describing the song as "bar after monotonous bar." Tom Breihan of Pitchfork described the album as having "no visible identity of purpose" and "bargain-basement minimal snap stuff." Track listing No. infectious" while finding a lack of "a new, exciting reserve of wordplay and delivery." RapReviews found other tracks such as "Don't Play Wit It" to be better choices as a lead single. Rating the album "L" (in its five-level clothing size rating system from "S" to "XXL"), XXL described "Dope Boy Magic" as having "endless head-turning punch lines.with different sequential number combinations" but described the tracks as "go in cliché circles" with "orny brand-name drops." In a three-star (out of five) review, David Jeffries of AllMusic described the album as having an "identity crisis" due to tracks that he found "less convincing" than the "safe and tested surroundings" of "It's Goin' Down" and "I Know You See It." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, based in Yung Joc's hometown, graded the album "C+", describing lead single "It's Goin' Down" as "simple.
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Reception Professional ratings Review scores New Joc City was certified platinum in Novemfor selling over a million copies. On August 11, 2006, the RIAA certified the album Gold for selling 500,000 copies. It debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 with over 150,000 copies sold in the first week. Definitely Download: 1.New Joc City was released in the United States on Jby Atlantic Records. Where ATLiens like Outkast and Ludacris offer a distinctive southern voice, Yung Joc fails to separate himself from the pack. After playing the album front to back, the title New Joc City seems a little off. Joc offers a nodder or two ("Don't Play Wit It" most notably) but the lack of creative production makes it seem like days getting through the album's 54 minutes. Similarly, "Picture Perfect" bears similarities to the Chamillionaire joint by the exact same name. The first single is a particularly obvious offender, with a beat patterned after Dem Franchize Boyz' "I Think They Like Me" but made much less interesting in the process. is misleading, though, since nothing on Joc's debut comes within 50 feet of originality. Being mentioned in the same breath as B.I.G. Joc may not be Biggie Smalls, but the success of lead single "It's Goin' Down" speaks for itself. The latter branch - based in the hip-hop hotbed of Atlanta - is behind the first outing of ATL-bred chart topper Yung Joc. are still pushing units globally with help from Bad Boy Latino and Bad Boy South capitalizing on lucrative niches. and Craig Mack may seem like ancient history, but Diddy and Co.
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