JT dropped X after her solo single “Girls Gone Wild” tanked and the internet mocked her, while Cardi B keeps winning.
The City Girls rapper was booted from the app after her latest comeback song racked up just 139,000 plays on Spotify within 24 hours of being released. The number left social media dragging her down, especially with Cardi’s recent musical triumphs still fresh in the mind.
JT has been hyping Girls Gone Wild like it’s her big moment, her third solo shoot of 2025. But the numbers tell a different story. The song made little impact, especially by industry standards for someone named after her.
This is ###ass. I guess it’s time to get back to being a city girl. Your music will never be the same again https://t.co/y3ShgBHF0T
— Jazz 🖤 (@reinajaz_) November 8, 2025
As jokes about the failure piled up online, JT quietly deactivated her account and disappeared from X.
Meanwhile, Cardi B’s album Am I the Drama? dropped in September and is rocking. The project sold approximately 200,000 units in the first week, of which 88,000 units came from pure sales and 110,000 units from streaming media, with sales reaching 145 million.
The album quickly went platinum and sales doubled shortly after, locking her at the top of the game.
The timing couldn’t be worse for JT, who was already fanning the flames with Cardi. In early October, JT released a diss track called “No Hook,” which took shots at Cardi’s appearance, background, hygiene and even her man, Stefon Diggs.
She called Cardi a “fake Selena” and was involved in her alleged surgeries and street cred. Cardi fired back on Instagram Live, mocking the diss performance, saying, “25,000 views on that thing.”
JT also released another diss called “Keep Coming,” but both songs disappeared from the streaming platform shortly after being released.
Cady didn’t stay silent either. She responded to “Am I a Drama?” 》 put forward his own criticism. With the track “Magnet,” the feud continues. The two have been going back and forth online and musically for months, with no sign of either side backing down.
JT’s latest move to close accounts looks like a retreat after a week of online smoke and disappointing statistics.
JT has talent, but not the right team. Leaving City Girls was the first step, the next was exiting the QC/Motown/Universal deal. QC can’t help any artist, and Motown is not a place for hiphop artists.
— Chubby Tyra (@gemdiagram) November 8, 2025

