Rapper Yung Joc made headlines recently after giving $1,800 to the wrong recipient. When he asked the man to return the money, he was stopped.
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The rapper immediately asked his Instagram followers to get in touch with the man so that he could get the money back. Joc shared a photo of his exchange with the enigmatic guy. In the caption, he wrote:
“I accidentally gave them a Zelle, and they won’t give me my money back.” Could you please call them or get in touch with them and ask them to return my spare change?
Even the song Where Dem Dollas At by Gangsta Boo was featured in Yung Joc’s Instagram post. In response to the article, singer Vedo stated that he had received money and had swiftly returned it. As said by Vedo:
“Man, by luck, I received about $1500 one day,” said the donor. I gave the money back since it wouldn’t be worth the awful karma you’d receive. You might not be aware of that, but they lost considerably more than $1,800.
Value of Yung Joc
Born on September 20, 1980, Young Joc became well-known for his 2006 song It’s Goin’ Down. He was a featured artist on T-2007 Pain’s song Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’).
Celebrity NetWorth pegs the 42-year-net old’s worth as $4 million or so as of November 2022. He has accumulated most of his wealth through his job in the music industry, while exact information on his assets is not public.
After meeting Atlanta producer Nitti Beatz, Yung Joc cut a song titled It’s Goin Down in 2005. He was associated with the Bad Boy South label and collaborated with Russell “Block” Spencer. New Joc City, Joc’s debut album, was released in June 2006.
He made an appearance on songs like Call U Out and Show Stopper. I Know U See It, the single that came after, peaked at number two on the Hot Rap Tracks list and number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. Joc’s second album, Hustlenomics, debuted on the Billboard 200 in 2007 at position three. On tracks like Get Like Me, So Fly, and Beep, he made an appearance.
In August 2009, Joc released a mixtape titled Grind Flu. The following year, he released a single from his album Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood. Joc was forced to release his upcoming songs on RCA Records when RCA Music Group announced the closure of Arista Records and Jive Records in October 2012.
From his third album, Yung Joc released the song “I Got B***hes” in March 2014. He released Features, another song from an additional album, in September 2014. He is the creator of the music label Swagg Team Entertainment, which was established in 2010. Additionally, he has been in the reality series Scared Famous and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta on VH1.
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