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| name = Hustlenomics | type = studio | artist = Yung Joc | cover = Hustlenomicsofficial.jpg | alt = | released = August 28, 2007 | recorded = 2006–07 | venue = | studio = | genre = Southern hip hop, hardcore hip hop, gangsta rap | length = 60:00 | label = {{hlist|Bad Boy South|Block|Atlantic}} | producer = {{flatlist|
| prev_title = New Joc City | prev_year = 2006 | next_title = The Grind Flu | next_year = 2009 | misc = {{Singles | name = Hustlenomics | type = studio | single1 = Coffee Shop | single1date = May 8, 2007 }} }} Hustlenomics (stylized as HUSTLENOMIC$) is the second studio album by American rapper Yung Joc.[1] It was released, by Bad Boy Records on August 28, 2007.[2]The album contains the singles, Coffee Shop and "Bottle Poppin", both featuring rapper, Gorilla Zoe. HistoryThe first single from the album is "Coffee Shop" which features Gorilla Zoe.[3] The second single off the album, "Bottle Poppin", was leaked to the internet in May. Like the first single, the track featured Gorilla Zoe. It was produced by Don P of Trillville. It also featured the song "Chevy Smile", which Yung Joc said would be the number one song of the year. The song samples Gorilla Zoe's "Hood Figga". The single reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, and number 59 and 25 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Tracks charts, respectively.[4][5][6] The music video for "Bottle Poppin'" has been released and Gettin' To Da Money also has a music video. The third single "I'm a G" features Young Dro & Bun B, there was also a video made for the single. The album features production from Diddy, who executive produced the album,[7] Cool and Dre, Don Vito, Drumma Boy, Jazze Pha, The Fixxers, The Neptunes, among others.[8] Guests include Bun B, Diddy, Gorilla Zoe, Jim Jones, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Trick Daddy, Young Dro and more.[8] ReceptionCritical reception{{Album ratings|rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[9] |rev2 = DJBooth |rev2score = {{Rating|3|5}}[10] |rev3 = Entertainment Weekly |rev3Score = A−[11] |rev4 = HipHopDX |rev4score = {{Rating|2|5}}[12] |rev5 = PopMatters |rev5score = 5/10[13] |rev6 = RapReviews |rev6score = 6/10[14] |rev7 = Rolling Stone |rev7score = {{Rating|2|5}}[15] }} Simon Vozick-Levinson of Entertainment Weekly said that, "With his sophomore effort, the rhymester confidently wraps his unhurried drawl around the hugest, most sparkling synths that exec producer P. Diddy’s riches can buy. Yung though he is, Joc just may be a credible rival to T.I. as the reigning king of ATL swagger.[11] AllMusic editor David Jeffries called it a "big improvement" over New Joc City, praising the T.I.-less looser vibe throughout the album's track listing, calling Hustlenomics "a step in the right direction for Joc, but more importantly to the listener, it's always entertaining and quite impressive in parts."[9] DJBooth's Nathan Slavik gave praise to tracks like "Hell Yeah" and "Brand New" for having the kind of "feel good vibes" that work best for Joc than being on either side of "straight hardcore" ("Cut Throat") or "family-friendly" ("Coffee Shop"). Slavik later called Hustlenomics "a decent album that tries so hard to please everyone it loses its own identity. If Joc and Bad Boy are hustlers selling hip-hop, what does that make anyone who buys his album? I’m not hating, I just can’t shake the feeling I’m being hustled."[10] Rolling Stone{{'}}s Christian Hoard was critical of the album, saying that Joc's "slack diction, mild drawl and unremarkable rhymes about drug-slinging and his own greatness" resembled that of a poor interpretation of the Game, concluding that it's "less a treatise than a collection of lame get-rich anthems. It will probably earn Joc another gold chain or six, but it feels pretty generic."[15] Commercial performanceHustlenomics sold 70,000 copies in its first week of release, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200.[16] As of April 2009, it has sold approximately 200,000 copies according to Nielsen Soundscan.[17]Track listing
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References1. ^Hillary Crosley (August 20, 2007). Yung Joc's Young Crowd. Billboard. Accessed August 23, 2007. {{Yung Joc}}2. ^Get Your "Hustlenomics" on!!. Bad Boy Online. Accessed August 5, 2007. 3. ^Yung Joc Returns with Hustlenomic$. Block Enterprises (August 13, 2007). Accessed August 14, 2007. 4. ^{{cite web | url = {{BillboardURLbyName|artist=yung joc|chart=Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs}} | title = "Bottle Poppin'" at Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles}} 5. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/charts/2007-12-01/r-b-hip-hop-songs | title = "Bottle Poppin'" at Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs}} 6. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/charts/2007-12-01/r-b-hip-hop-songs | title = "Bottle Poppin'" at Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs}} 7. ^Simon Vozik-Levinson (August 21, 2007). Music Review – Hustlenomics. Entertainment Weekly. Accessed August 29, 2007. 8. ^1 Preview Yung Joc’s new album Hustlenomics. XXL magazine (June 20, 2007). Accessed August 5, 2007. 9. ^1 {{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=mw0000747973|pure_url=yes}}|title=Hustlenomics - Yung Joc|last=Jeffries|first=David|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=August 4, 2011}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.djbooth.net/index/albums/review/yung-joc-hustlenomics-0828071/|title=Yung Joc - Hustlenomics|last=Slavik|first=Nathan|work=DJBooth|publisher=The DJBooth LLC.|date=August 28, 2007|accessdate=August 4, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120923213521/http://www.djbooth.net/index/albums/review/yung-joc-hustlenomics-0828071/|archivedate=September 23, 2012|deadurl=yes}} 11. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20052761,00.html|title=Hustlenomics|last=Vozick-Levinson|first=Simon|work=Entertainment Weekly|publisher=Time Inc.|date=August 24, 2007|accessdate=August 4, 2011}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.840/title.yung-joc-hustlenomics|title=Hustlenomics - Yung Joc|last=Tardio|first=Andres|work=HipHopDX|publisher=Cheri Media Group|date=August 30, 2007|accessdate=August 4, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080216010823/http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.840/title.yung-joc-hustlenomics|archivedate=February 16, 2008|deadurl=yes}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.popmatters.com/review/yung-joc-hustlenomics/|title=Yung Joc: Hustlenomics|last=Timmermann|first=Josh|website=PopMatters|date=October 31, 2007|accessdate=September 8, 2015}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2007_09_hustlenomics.html|title=Yung Joc :: Hustlenomic$ :: Bad Boy Records|last=Juon|first=Steve 'Flash'|publisher=RapReviews|date=September 4, 2007|accessdate=August 4, 2011}} 15. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/yungjoc/albums/album/15989010/review/16053525/hustlenomics|title=Yung Joc: Hustlenomics|last=Hoard|first=Christian|authorlink=Christian Hoard|work=Rolling Stone|publisher=Wenner Media|date=August 23, 2007|accessdate=August 4, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080102141910/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/yungjoc/albums/album/15989010/review/16053525/hustlenomics|archivedate=January 2, 2008|deadurl=yes}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.5665/title.hip-hop-album-sales-week-ending-9-2-07 |title=Hip Hop Album Sales: Week Ending 9/2/07 |first=Aliya |last=Ewing |work=HipHopDX |publisher=Cheri Media Group |date=September 5, 2007 |accessdate=September 5, 2007}} 17. ^Yung Joc Swagg Team Imprint Signs To Jive Records. Billboard. Accessed April 1, 2010. 8 : 2007 albums|Yung Joc albums|Bad Boy Records albums|Albums produced by The Neptunes|Albums produced by Cool & Dre|Albums produced by Jazze Pha|Albums produced by Drumma Boy|Albums produced by DJ Quik |
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