Given the nature of the content most rappers use to as the base for their music, it is a short-term goal for most to make it onto the Forbes Richest Rappers List.
Yung Joc has come a long way since “It’s Going Down” just maybe not in the right direction. After making his name as a rapper (and coining that motorcycle dance) Joc reality TV (and Karlie Redd) came calling, and now his personal business is all over the streets.
Yung Joc has seen a minor celebrity resurgence with his appearances on Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta, which feature the former Bad Boy artist engaging in a romantic relationship with Karlie Redd.
VH1 viewers saw Karlie Redd engage in a nasty scuffle with Yung Joc’s admitted side-piece. Apparently, she left the scene scot-free as she arrived at The Big Tigger Show with no external markings.
“You have been diagnosed with THOTism,” Yung Joc told Karlie Redd. And just like that, we may have the line of the season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.
Kalenna Harper’s husband has eight kids, and number nine is on the way. Yeah, that’s the main thing we got out of the latest episode of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, but there was plenty more struggle, too.
Last night’s episode (August 11) of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta confirmed what most rational people have known for a very long time. Mimi just ain’t that bright.
“There’s a certain lingo that goes on, it’s an ignorant lingo,” Yung Joc tells Hip-Hop Wired. “You heard the next man say it, then you was in another group and he said something very similar.”
After some trial and tribulations and what he himself describes as a “hiatus,” Yung Joc is back.
I Don’t Recall That: 10 Things We Learned From Pt. 1 Of The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Reunion [Photos]
The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta reunion went down last night (actually part one of three), and the shenanigans were in full affect.
In conjunction with Heineken, Atlanta’s hottest Hip-Hop station WHTA Hot 107.9 threw its annual Birthday Bash on Saturday (June 14) at the Philips Arena.