City Girls have co-signed with a number of industry heavyweights, and they're a major player on Quality Control Music's roster, yet their style and delivery have drawn criticism.
JT and Yung Miami spoke with Complex about their careers and social media moments, and JT addressed the public's perceptions of their places in the music industry.
JT realizes that certain characteristics in pop culture are derived from City Girls in a snippet from the lengthy interview.
“I feel like a lot of times, people tend to forget and try to discredit us and say we make bad music,” she said. “And I never, ever, ever feel like that. I feel like everything we put out is fun and is a bop. It’s not conscious rap, but I could definitely do a conscious rap. But I feel like our music is for freedom and fun and partying and to make women feel good and to pop they sh*t.”
“So, a lot of people don’t say that it’s real Rap, but music is to express yourself.” We can only imagine what a conscious record from City Girls would sound like, but JT recently spoke openly about how her stint in prison shifted her perspective.
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