JT: Everyone's favorite City Girl of course delivered with her 'City Cinderella' mixtape
Could you use a lot more JT in your life right about now? Turns out the City Girl everyone loves to pull for is staying extra busy dropping both a new City Cinderella studio album to the masses along with a fire ‘90s Baby’ music video.
Could you use a lot more JT in your life right about now? Turns out the City Girl everyone loves to pull for is staying extra busy dropping both a new City Cinderella studio album to the masses along with a fire ‘90s Baby’ music video.
JT comes through with ample heat courtesy of a new mixtape and music video
It’s always all eyes on JT but it’s something a bit bigger these days for the Florida rap star. A full-fledged mixtape plus visual flex? I’m here for both.
JT (Quality Control Music/Motown) unleashes her 16-track debut mixtape, City Cinderella, with features from Jeezy, DJ Khaled, CLIP & Stunna Girl. JT's sheer versatility is on display, as she showcases her lyrical acrobatics on Mannie Fresh sampled "Servin" while exuding sex appeal on the R&B-leaning track "90's Baby." JT's thunderous single "OKAY" resides on the mixtape along with the Jeezy-stamped remix, which features the two down South rappers trading hard-hitting verses. Drenched with swagger, JT’s commanding presence can be felt through the mixtape, as she’s primed and ready to take the mantel of being the best female rapper out. Fans will be able to see more of JT when she releases her newest visual, "90's Baby," which samples Joe's "All The Things" at 12pm EST/9am PST.
Listen to City Cinderella Mixtape HERE. Watch “90s Baby” HERE.
To supplement the release of City Cinderella, JT gave fans access to her climb to hip-hop's upper echelon with The City Cinderella Documentary. From overcoming tough obstacles like her stint in jail and returning to uncertain circumstances to evolving into one of music's best hitmakers, every layer of JT is unveiled in this heartfelt video. Screenings were held in New York and Miami earlier this week, and fans from those respective areas received early access to view the documentary. Avid fans were captivated by JT's climb to success as she barreled her way into rap superstardom.
Earlier this week, JT covered Paper Magazine, where she spoke on releasing her first-ever solo mixtape and the recording process as a solo artist. Titled "Larger Than Life," readers received a snapshot of the life of one of Miami's biggest stars.
This summer, JT will also embark on her newest tour. Presented by AG Entertainment/Mammoth, The City Cinderella Tour begins Aug. 20 in Kansas City and JT will make notable stops in New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Fans can purchase tickets HERE.
JT: Everyone's favorite City Girl's 'City Cinderella' tour is officially on deck
Need more than hearing and seeing rap star JT’s anthems on-screen? How about catching the Florida rap diva turning up with an epic City Cinderella tour slated to go down this summer? Say less.
Need more than hearing and seeing rap star JT’s anthems on-screen? How about catching the Florida rap diva turning up with an epic City Cinderella tour slated to go down this summer? Say less.
JT’s City Cinderella tour is slated to take off this August
With a 16-track City Cinderella album arriving on July 19, what better way to get the vibes going than seeing JT in a venue near you performing anthems from the album? Giddy up.
Continuing on her incredible run in 2024 and following her sold out club tour, JT is ready to take her talents on the road again -- this time with the upcoming City Cinderella Tour. Presented by AG Entertainment/Mammoth. JT is primed and ready to topple the competition again after the sweltering success of her latest single, "OKAY," and the song's mega remix featuring Jeezy.
Slated to kick off Aug. 20 in Kansas City, JT will make stops in New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and more. The tour will also arrive shortly after JT releases her debut mixtape, City Cinderella, which comes on Jul. 19. Venue/promoter pre-sale starts on Wednesday, Jul. 10 at 10AM local and Spotify pre-sale launches Thursday, Jul. 11 at 10 AM local. The general public can purchase tickets for the tour beginning Friday, July 12 at 10 AM local time. Fans can purchase tickets HERE and visit JT’s website for new music and merchandise.
Last month, JT's momentum reached its apex when she released the remix to her Hot 100 hit "OKAY" with Jeezy. After teasing fans with billboards across Atlanta featuring a Cinderella heel and a snowman, JT and Jeezy's fiery combination makes them an unbeatable duo. "OKAY" will reside on JT's 16-track mixtape City Cinderella, where she previously unveiled the stunning artwork. Fans can pre-order the HERE.
After scoring the biggest hit of her solo career with "OKAY," JT has enjoyed an incredible run in 2024, as the song netted over 40 million U.S. streams to date. Widely considered one of the greatest rap groups of all time, City Girls built JT into a hip-hop powerhouse. As a solo superstar, she continues to impress with her swagger and unshakable confidence. Billboard has already anointed the Miami-bred MC as one of the hottest female rappers of the moment. This year, she dominated the Hot 100 and set the club circuit on fire with her celebrated JT's Coming Tour.
JT: The Miami legend returns with his jam-packed 'Immortal' studio album
The Miami rap scene is going stronger than ever these days especially when hip-hop veteran JT is back in action delivering anthems for The Culture. A full-fledged Immortal studio album loaded with guest features ranging from Rick Ross and Trick Daddy to CeeLo Green? Say less.
The Miami rap scene is going stronger than ever these days especially when hip-hop veteran JT is back in action delivering anthems for The Culture. A full-fledged Immortal studio album loaded with guest features ranging from Rick Ross and Trick Daddy to CeeLo Green? Say less.
JT has delivered a hard-hitting ‘Immortal’ album to the masses
It’s more than just a few fire tunes. JT’s seventh studio effort comes loaded with nearly 20 tunes and all types of signature sounds.
JT Money released his seventh studio album entitled “Immortal” on Independence Day after a hiatus from the forefront of music to create and build on this project. The 15-track LP is the result of the veteran artist's three-year journey that directed his music in a brand-new direction. In the process, JT achieved dream collaborations that were roughly 30 years in the making. Immortal is a stamp on JT’s collective in music as a pioneer and for the Hip Hop and Rap culture.
The "Who Dat" rapper remains loyal to his dynamic and iconic, Miami-bass roots with songs like "Big Gulp" and "A$$ Back." This impactful track even became the theme song for “MTV CRIBS.” JT Money stays trickin' on wax with his first collaboration with Trap Beckham, "On Your Best Friends." He also charismatically remixes his classic "Ho Problems" by giving the record a boost of more life on "Mo Problems."
“How can you not say my name when you make your lists?” JT Money asks on the track “Miami Mt. Rushmore” which features Rick Ross and Trick Daddy, later adding “More than 30 years, a player done been through it. Out of 50 MCs, how many did I influence?”
The album features the first Poison Clan record in over 30 years and brings the Miami native into 2024 with a collection of bass-thumping trap beats, street lyrics, stripper anthems and even a jook song that only JT Money can deliver. As arguably the best lyricist of the Miami bass movement, the first subgenre of Southern hip-hop, whose brash and raw insight of South Florida reflects on many of his hit records.
JT's prominent goal behind the creation of this album is to musically bridge the gap between the old school and the new generation of Hip-Hop artists with songs like "Been There, Done That" produced by Nixon On The Track & The Pyrvmids, and "Best Is Yet To Come" with CeeLo Green. One song he's particularly proud of is "What This Pimp Bout" featuring 8Ball & MJG and songwriter, The T.A.Y. from the C.H.I.
JT Money adds, “I am pleased to present this body of work to the world. It is a catalogue that embodies where I am collectively as a musical pioneer, and I believe that it is an ode to the disconnect between the younger artist and the older generations who have steered Hip Hop and feel-good music. Immortal will live on beyond my years, and that is what the creation was about…. timeless hard-hitting music.”
JT Money is doing everything to ensure his artistry and music catalogue remains immortal and this album proves it!
City Girls: The signature JT and Yung Miami bars are back with 'Face Down'
With the explosion of artists like Sexxy Red and Sukihana, it’s only right City Girls keep their brand blazing with those signature sounds and vibes especially on their new ‘Face Down’ anthem. Yung Miami and JT link up for another hard-hitting tune slated for non-stop weekend goals.
With the explosion of artists like Sexxy Red and Sukihana, it’s only right City Girls keep their brand blazing with those signature sounds and vibes especially on their new ‘Face Down’ anthem. Yung Miami and JT link up for another hard-hitting tune slated for non-stop weekend goals.
City Girls deliver with their new ‘Face Down’ anthem
It’s more than just a fire tune. JT and Miami unleash their mind-blowing audio gem to the masses and keep the attention on them with a certified summer single.
Today City Girls release “Face Down” via Quality Control Music / Motown.
This marks their third brash, straight-talking single this summer, as the Miami rappers’ third studio album is close to arriving. In June City Girls’ JT and Yung Miami gave the world the ‘rich, young and pretty bitch anthem’ “I Need A Thug”, followed by the clever word-play of the “Pinata” single. In addition JT’s “No Bars” came last month, as well as being prominently featured on Diddy’s “Act Bad (featuring City Girls and Fabolous).”
Wasting no time swaggering into summer, they have also played festivals such as Rolling Lou’s California and Miami, as well as Sumer Jam Houston. City Girls’ last album came back in June 2020, which was “City On Lock.” At the time, that project went on to debut at number 29 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was led by hit singles such as “Jobs” and “P**** Talk” featuring Doja Cat.
The trailblazing duo left their mark on 2022 with "Top Notch" featuring Fivio Foreign and "Good Love" — an up-tempo linkup with R&B legend Usher. The latter was the latest in a long line of outrageous hits stretching back to 2017's “Fuck Dat N***a.” Since then, they have landed platinum records with bangers like "Act Up" and the Cardi B-assisted "Twerk."
Having recently been named one of the 50 greatest rap groups of all time by Billboard, Yung Miami and JT are primed to make your summer bad – real bad. Times two.
With more than 15 billion cumulative streams to their credit and co-signs from hip-hop heavyweights ranging from Missy Elliott, who directed the video for 2021's "Twerkulator," to Lil Wayne (a featured artist on 2020's "Pussy Talk"), City Girls are a legitimate phenomenon, who continue to rewrite the rulebook with every new release.
City Girls: JT and Yung Miami talk 'I Need a Thug' anthem, new album dropping next month and more
City Girls’ JT and Yung Miami are legit back-back. The duo have plenty to talk about with their ‘I Need a Thug’ anthem streaming everywhere, studio album dropping in a few weeks and plenty more so what better place to do it than over at Apple Music?
City Girls’ JT and Yung Miami are legit back-back. The duo have plenty to talk about with their ‘I Need a Thug’ anthem streaming everywhere, studio album dropping in a few weeks and plenty more so what better place to do it than over at Apple Music?
City Girls’ JT and Yung Miami talk hip-hop with Apple Music
Kicking back with the legendary Apple Music personality Zane Lowe, the duo dish on everything from flipping rap icon LL Cool J’s classic ‘I Need Love’ to the low-key behind the scenes stress fans don’t know about.
City Girls Tell Apple Music About What It Was Like To Flip The LL Cool J Original…
JT: I think it was both of our idea because we heard the beat, and then the sample was already in there and it just sounds fun. It sounded like a fun sample. We be holding onto to the hot records and then we put them out the fun seasons, summer, spring.
City Girls Speak On When Fans Can Expect A New Album…
Yung Miami: I know I always say spring, summer, but it is coming next month. I can tell y'all that it's coming in July.
City Girls Speak On Whether Fans Can Expect New Music Before The Album Releases…
JT: The world is about to get a few more [songs] before the project drops.
Yung Miami On What Her Experience Has Been In the Music Industry…
It's very exciting. I'm not going to lie. It's exciting. Something new, something fresh. I enjoy being an artist. I take the good with the bad. I just enjoy it. I got love, being an artist. It taught me a lot about the industry, and I can say that it's very exciting and I'm having fun.
City Girls On One Thing Their Fans Don’t Know About Their Artistry…
JT: It’s stressful…It's stressful as hell, being an artist. You want to pick their brains. You want to pick the fans brains so bad and give them the perfect song. But in the world, it's so many different personalities, so you might please a group of people; then the next will be like, "This is not what we wanted. It's not..." It's stressful.
Yung Miami: I felt like that's when it start not being fun no more. It start feeling like homework. I feel like when we just making music, not thinking about, if the song we hit or if the people going to like it, and we just in the studio making music together. I think that'd be our best body of work. That's when it's fun, but when we start picking brains and stuff, that's when it starts feeling like work.
City Girls Talk What Their Fan Experience Has Been Like, Touching on Accessibility, And Experiencing Things For The First Time…
Yung Miami: I feel like it gets tricky, because I feel like... Go ahead, JT.
JT: No, I was going to say, well, for me, I just keep it on a thin line of you don't know me like that, but I want you to know me enough to like me. I feel like because it's a big part of artistry for your fans to know you, or know you a little, to kind of buy into you these days with social media and everything else so it's hard to be mysterious and still be a personality for your fans?