| | Yung Joc Hustlenomics CD - Import Yung Joc Discography of CDs
Japanese pressing of this album comes with Japan only bonus track, 'It's Going Down'. Warner. 2007. Hustlenomics Music | List Price | $32.99 (You save $2.80) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rap CDs | | Label | Weasel Disc | | CD Universe Part number | 7464966 | | Catalog number | 12636 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 15, 2007 | | Additional Info | Japan |
Yung Joc Hustlenomics Songs | 1. | Hustlenomics [Intro]^Yung Joc  | |
| 2. | Play Your Cards^Yung Joc | |
| 3. | Coffee Shop^Yung Joc Feat. Gorilla Zoe | |
| 4. | Bottle Poppin'^Yung Joc feat. Gorilla Zoe | |
| 5. | Hell Yeah^Yung Joc Feat. P. Diddy | |
| 6. | Cut Throat^Yung Joc feat. The Game, Jim Jones & Block | |
| 7. | Hustlemania [Skit]^Yung Joc | |
| 8. | I'm A G^Yung Joc feat. Bun B & Young Dro | |
| 9. | BYOB^Yung Joc | |
| 10. | Pak Man^Yung Joc | |
| 11. | Getting To Da Money^Yung Joc feat. Mike Carlito & Gorilla Zoe | |
| 12. | Brand New^Yung Joc feat. Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross | |
| 13. | Living The Life^Yung Joc feat. Southerngirl | |
| 14. | Momma^Yung Joc featuring Jazze Pha | |
| 15. | Chevy Smile^Yung Joc featuring Trick Daddy, Block & Jazze Pha | |
| 16. | Hustlenomics^Yung Joc | |
| 17. | Hold up^Yung Joc feat.Durt Boy | |
| 18. | It's goin' down'^Yung Joc | |
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