Yung Joc was upset that a bunch of women would rather get a $50 Amazon gift card than spend 30 minutes with him.

Yung Joc’s Response to People Choosing a $50 Amazon Gift Card Instead of Meeting Him

Monday, July 3, the Instagram account 856_ent shared a video in which an interviewer asked mostly women to choose between a $50 Amazon gift card and 30 minutes with Yung Joc. Every woman chose the $50 Amazon gift card over the chance to meet the “It’s Going Down” rapper.

“No, that’s not Yung Joc,” one woman said. Several other women chose the $50 Amazon gift card right away and didn’t think twice about it. One woman talked about her choice. “I don’t want Yung Joc,” she said. “That n***a has the swoops and the corny ass hairstyles. I’m doing fine.”

Yung Joc responds to women who choose $50 Amazon gift card instead of meeting him for 30 minutes.

Yung Joc heard about the video that went viral and had something to say to all the women who put him down for an Amazon gift card. The rapper from Atlanta jumped into the comments area and told them what he thought of them.

He wrote, “Y’all wouldn’t have a choice because I wouldn’t f**k with any of them to begin with.” “1. I’m married and happy. 2. That [blue cap emoji] 3. He never said, “Have sex with me.” He just said, “Spend 30 minutes with me, and if I let you guys stay nearby, you’ll get at least $300 worth of food and drinks.” 4. I’ve never had trouble getting a girl lol I’d give you all a $100 Amazon gift card if you’d just stay the hell over there.

Rapper Yung Joc isn’t the only rapper who has been given the cold shoulder by women who asked him the same question. Soulja Boy went on a rant in March after seeing 856 Ent’s video of people picking $250 in food stamps over dinner with him.

 

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“Y’all n***as are gon’ die broke, broke-ass n***a. “F**k-ass n***a,” he yelled at the time on Instagram Live. “You guys are broke asses. “Even if you wanted to, you couldn’t go to dinner with me,” he said.

So, where did this question about social media come from?

The question itself came from a 2021 viral conversation about whether to take $500,000 or have dinner with Jay-Z. It led to heated debates on Twitter, with some people saying that taking the money was the best choice and others saying that a dinner with Jay-Z would be better. Hov may have weighed in on the issue when Tidal, a streaming company he co-owned, posted on Twitter, “Take the $500K.”

Still, Young Joc and Soulja Boy didn’t like it when people turned down the idea of meeting them in person.

 

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