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City Girls Era Over? Social Media Reacts As Yung Miami And JT Continue To Hype Their Solo Music

Let’s be clear: The City Girls have pushed solo music and pushed each other’s buttons in the public eye. When this article was initially published in April, Yung Miami and JT had yet to clarify what their obvious investments in their solo careers meant for the group. But the answer has arrived, Roomies.

The City Girls is, in fact, a wrap. A dead end. A closed, successful chapter in female rap history for two Miami gworlz. Miami recently shed light on what the beginning of the end was for them and where their relationship stands.

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“I think when the City Girls album [RAW] just dropped, and it didnt do too well, and we was just trying to do our press run. The whole rollout of the album was just so bad because we was just in two different spaces,” she said. “We older now, and she [JT] was doing her own thing. She on the West Coast, Im in Miami. Im doing my own thing. And I felt like naturally, when she doing her own thing, it just worked for her. And when Im doing my own thing, it worked for me. But when we get together as a group, it just wasnt connecting. It just wasnt working no more.”

Keep scrolling to see how they’ve been hinting at the end for a hot minute.

JT Has A Solo Album OTW

Jatavia has been clearing the way for her solo project for a hot lil’ minute! On Friday (April 26), she released her single ‘Okay.’ The track marks her third solo release, not including her running list of solo features with Nicki Minaj and Summer Walker, to name a few.

Catch a preview of the new track below.

She first teased ‘Okay’ on April 16, about a week after she and Yung Miami tussled online for a few hours before eventually expressing mutual “love.”

Their verbal disagreement temporarily gripped X (formerly Twitter) and the female rap fans. Even Plies weighed in as the once-besties threw jabs, called each other names, and launched accusations of jealousy and dissing.

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Jatavia pre-warned folks last October that the heavy solo marketing you see now was coming! She spoke to Interview Magazine at the time about releasing her first solo project, now known as the ‘City Cinderella.” She’s even given her individualized fan base the nickname “Juvies.” And they’re popping out, selling out venues in the rapper’s first solo tour, which started in March and ends in May.

Earlier this week, she shared a view at one of her crowded shows. Her caption said, “Bet on yourself! Thank you GOD! The beginning of greatness.”

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Yung Miami Says She Wants To “Gag” Folks With Her New Music

Meanwhile, Yung Miami made a hard pivot from slamming fans for calling her Caresha, to branding it. She’s released playful, raunchy singles like Rap Freaks and 50/50 Freestyle.

She had a stint as a podcaster on Caresha Please.’ And she’s even tapped into her marketing bag, selling card games and solo merch while launching her new ‘YAMS’ era. A reality TV show is also reportedly in the works.

Ahead of JT’s ‘Okay’ release, she spoke about her own musical ambitions.

“I can’t wait for y’all to hear my intro!!! Cause stop f**king playing with me! TF,” Miami wrote on X.

When a fan asked for a snippet, she declined, writing, “No, I wanna gagg y’all.”

Most recently, she released the song ‘CFWM,’ inspiring a social media challenge of fans showing off their natural and makeup BEAT face cards!

RELATED:She Ate? Here’s What Folks On Social Media Think About Yung Miami’s New Single ‘CFWM’
Cassandra Santiago

Cassandra Santiago is a multimedia journalist, editor, and editorial strategist with over a decade of experience shaping conversations across arts, entertainment, culture, and global news. A graduate of the University of Iowa, she has built a cross-platform career spanning newspapers, magazines, radio, and digital media. She joined The Shade Room five years ago and currently serves as a Senior Editor, where she leads editorial direction, oversees exclusive coverage, and trains and edits a team of writers. Cassandra has played a key role in developing high-impact content and editorial strategies for an audience of more than 30 million, contributing to platform growth, engagement, and monetization across multiple channels. In addition to her leadership role, she remains a daily contributor, with her articles generating more than 41 million views since 2023. Beyond The Shade Room, Cassandra offers freelance social media strategy services, speaks on the influence and impact of Black media at public panels, and owns Did It For You, an event design company in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. She is Poynter Institute–certified and was named to the DMV’s 35 Under 35 list in 2024.

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