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I told Puff let me out of my deal or else | What Happened to Yung Joc

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Published on 05/31/23 / In Documentary

Today we are going to chat about a rapper turned reality television star. Young Joc burst onto the scene in 2006 with hard-hitting singles like It’s Goin’ Down and Coffee Shop; inking a multi-million dollar deal with Bad Boy and dropping two top three albums in a row. He went on to found his own label Swagg Team Entertainment but he ran into some legal issues with Bad Boy and Block Entertainment around 2011; leading him to eventually pull away from the recording industry altogether. Instead he remained within the Hip Hop industry; simply switching lanes from rapping to reality television where he found himself a comfortable spot on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Atlanta. On the show; his dramatic love life plays out in full from the divorce of his first wife to fathering two sets of twins with two different women (one of them a cast member) as well as bringing in a third love interest and eventually marrying a fourth. It’s not hard to see how this man has eight children – that we know of!! But with all that said; let’s get into a little more detail on this drama addict.


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