24: After the success of the first album did you feel any pressure going into the “Hustlenomics”?


Yung Joc: Nah, I just went into it head first and enjoyed making the music.


24: I read that when you first got signed, not a lot of producers were trying to give you beats which lead you to producing your own track “I Know You See” talk about that a little?


Yung Joc: Yeah, a lot of producers just was not messing with me, they would not give me beats so I came up with “I Know You See” and it worked.


24: What producers did you work with this time around?


Yung Joc: Cool & Dre, Jazze Pha, Khao, the legendary DJ Quick, Dee Jay Dana (who also produced Gorilla Zoe “Hood Figga” & Boyz N Da Hood “Everybody Know Me”) and a couple of other producers.


24: I know you’re on the “ScreamFest” tour so tell me something about touring that the average person do understand or get to see?


Yung Joc: A lot of the hard work that goes into putting these shows together I know the fans may see a 30 minute set but the preparation for that may have taken a couple days to get ready.


24: Let’s talk about your chain for a minute, what made you come up with the “Hustlenomics” charm and how much does it weight because it look’s real heavy?


Yung Joc: It’s like 14 pounds man but I wanted to do something different and let people know that I had an album coming out.


24: I recently heard the song you did produced by Cool & Dre, but do you know which song from the album will be the next single?


Yung Joc: I’m really not sure where we are going to go with for the next single and video but stay tuned.






 
24: What separates Young Joc from other artist in the game?


Yung Joc: My grind and my hustle, I just try to continue to make good music.


24: What are some of the things you have coming up that the fans should stay tuned for?


Yung Joc: New movies, my cologne called “Distraction”


24: Any Last Words?


Yung Joc: I love yall. thank you for the support on the first album and the new album comes out August.28.