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Fabolous, Yung Joc To School Rappers At 'Jack Da Juice' Conference 
Published Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:12 PM
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By Chris Richburg

Rappers Fabolous and Yung Joc will be among the celebrities on hand to help launch the Jack Da Juice Hip-Hop Music conference in Atlanta.

 

The event, which takes place Oct. 12-14 at the Twelve Hotel, is expected to draw over 1,000 people.

 

The conference will feature empowerment panel discussions, celebrity-hosted networking events, exclusive VIP gifting suites and several consumer-based showcasing opportunities for independent recording artists.

 

In addition to Fabolous and Yung Joc, conference attendees will hear from and network with various entertainment industry executives, record labels and entertainers like Akon, Da Brat, Fabo, Killer Mike, D4L, Lil Scrappy, Gorilla Zoe, Crime Mob, Jacki-O, Freeway and Roccett.

 

Jack Da Juice is produced by JF Media, an Atlanta-based company. The name of the conference was inspired by the successful Jack the Rapper Music conventions in the early '90s.

 

The Jack Da Juice event was first organized in Tokyo, Japan. For more details on the Jack Da Juice Hip-Hop Music conference visit www.JackDaJuice.com.


Comments

 

Pistolvania 717 said:

Anything to help out the independent artists....


-- FREE NICK MALONE --
August 29, 2007 1:26 PM
 

SoChrispy said:

August 29, 2007 2:11 PM
 

MAK™ said:

That's what it is... One more reason not to keep hating on Young Joc... STOP HATING!!!

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August 29, 2007 2:39 PM
 

DEKALBCOUNTY said:

Sounds good and all, but everyone on that lineup besides Akon aint really doing shit right now.
August 29, 2007 2:40 PM
 

BKsDrDRE said:

i would not take advice from anyone of them
August 29, 2007 2:53 PM
 

The_Franchyze said:

You wouldn't take any advice from them cause you got more money then them right.  It kills me how cats sit around and talk shit, but aint got half the shit they say they got.  Let's keep it real for at least 2 seconds.  If anyone of them threw 50 stacks in ya face you'd be all for it.  Stop playin wit ya'self u don't sound tough.  Moves is moves, and they gotta be made...u don't gotta like a nigga to learn how to get money the same way he did, and put ya own twist to it and get more.  
August 29, 2007 3:28 PM
 

hotrock11 said:

I WOULD TAKE ADVICE FROM AAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL OF THEM!!!!

Why? Because they would know 10X more than any poster on here would know. They've been through it. They've had their hits. They've made their money. And more than likely, they've shitted it away - or have you believe that they have.

What, do you want to only hear from the super-big stars? Let them fill your head with non-sense and have you thinking if you go their route, you'll be like them? It's real life! Just like I would go to a workshop with wal-mart managers and such....I rather hear their stories first then the manager of some fortune 500 company. Why? Because they're going to be more realistic. Give you goals that you can probably achieve quicker. In fact, they'll actually more than likely help you get to that level quicker than listening to someone already at that level. You gotta walk up the steps before you get to the top flight. Just can't take an elevator and cheat.

I would love to hear from Young Joc, especially how he more than likely got past Diddy's ADD (we all know Diddy usually don't promote after the first album)

Or how Lil Scrappy went from a regular dude to a young idol in a matter of a few years. You would be lying if you refute that he was getting people hyped just a few years ago. He's still doing his thing too!

Shoot - Akon probably got stories galore. Freeway must have some benefital insight.....I would be like a kid in a candy store! Except, I know I could never be a rapper - I would want to manage the rappers or eventually run a distribution if I were to pursue the music industry.
August 29, 2007 3:44 PM
 

hater hurter said:

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August 29, 2007 4:09 PM
 

MD-2-BX VIA I95 said:

Ya ever heard you can learn from others Fortune and mistakes...
Nothing is owed to us and people who think things should be given to us are lost.

WORK and Work Ethics are key... If you not about doing you
You are a SLAVE....
August 29, 2007 4:36 PM
 

Young Caine said:

Dats a good look.

@ Hata Hurter

Is dat da Unibomber?
August 29, 2007 5:08 PM
 

Quickbeatsonline said:

Yes I can finally shop my cd Cashin Checks thats already on itunes and soundscan....man f#$& a convention.....get money!!!

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August 29, 2007 6:25 PM
 

LTBROWN said:

COOL.
August 29, 2007 9:19 PM
 

LIL WAYNE SUED FOR A MILLION BUCKS said:

August 30, 2007 4:16 AM
 

Mos High Films said:

Anytime artist who have so called made it. Then turnaround to provide insight is always good. I can't understand why people come on this blog to talk ish. There like the internet gangstas. Big up all of these artist who are willing to help or breathe energy into people who are really trying. Love over hate.

check out my man King Avalanche he made the final 20 in 50 cents competition. Hand picked out of hundreds of submissions. He is the only MC from Toronto.

http://www.youtube.com/contest/ontherisevote?v=49TUK6duLkI&from=watch

If you like real Hip Hop then vote for it

Have a blessed day
August 30, 2007 8:07 AM
 

LIL WAYNE Sued For A Million… In The News Wrap Up | ATL NIGHT SPOTS said:

August 31, 2007 11:00 PM
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