Artist's albums
Piñata
2023 · single
I Need A Thug
2023 · single
Act Bad
2023 · single
BILLS PAID (feat. Latto & City Girls)
2022 · single
Good Love (feat. Usher)
2022 · single
Top Notch (feat. Fivio Foreign)
2022 · single
Shisha
2021 · single
Scared (from the "Bruised" Soundtrack)
2021 · single
Scared (from the "Bruised" Soundtrack)
2021 · single
Take Money
2021 · single
Twerkulator
2021 · single
City On Lock
2020 · album
Jobs
2020 · single
You Tried It
2019 · single
Handle It
2019 · single
JT First Day Out
2019 · single
Come On
2019 · single
Girl Code
2018 · album
4 1 Nite
2018 · single
PERIOD
2018 · album
Where The Bag At
2018 · single
Fu*k Dat Ni**a
2017 · single
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Biography
Hailed by Rolling Stone as being “the hottest duo in rap,” the City Girls has successfully claimed their stake as being the most notorious power players in female Hip Hop. Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee) and JT (Jatavia Shakara Johnson), known for being authentic, uncensored and unapologetic, took the world by storm with their first two projects Period and Girl Code, followed by their contribution on Drake’s number one pop hit “In My Feelings.” The first ladies of Quality Control Music, Yung Miami and JT’s knack for storytelling mixed with their infectious personalities are responsible for empowering a cult following of women who not only have something to say but aren’t afraid to say it. City Girls’ presence and ascent, as their lyrics suggest, are attributable to their resilience, pride and just a little bit of finesse. From “Take Yo Man,” “Pussy Talk,” multiplatinum and gold-selling single “Twerkulator,” their recent release “Top Notch,” and their latest release “Good Love ft Usher,” there’s no shortage of bravado, pleasures (both carnal and material), or pursuit of opportunities in their songs, which brim with a buoyant nonchalance, as if begging for someone to challenge them. This ownership over who they are—without shame or pause—that oozes from their music, carrying the proud, sex-positive hustler’s DNA of the Florida rap that preceded them.