Did JT Diss Cardi B On ‘City Cinderella?’

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After months of anticipation, JT’s debut solo mixtape, City Cinderella, has hit streaming platforms. Since the disbandment of City Girls, the “Sideways” rapper has endured immense pressure from the public to outdo her work in the culture shifting duo.

Unfortunately, during the transition, JT found herself in a heap of beefs (GloRilla, Sukihana, and Cardi B). So, naturally her super fans, the Juvies, hoped that she would address it on the body of work and that she did. The most notable being toward her former collaborator Cardi B.

Did JT Diss Cardi B On City Cinderella?

The answer to this question is yes, and multiple times, according to fans. Supporters of both ladies have taken to their social media platforms to call out the subtle jabs across the album on tracks “Intro (Hope),” “Servin,” and the project’s single, “Okay.”

On “Intro (Hope),” JT brought up a longstanding rumor about Cardi B’s time as an exotic dancer. Users alleged that Cardi performed a NSFW party trick during one of her shifts with an alcohol bottle. Back in 2018, Cardi B denied the rumors. But that didn’t stop JT from joking about it, rapping:

“Non-rapping b*tch who the f*ck you talking to / I was off in Saks Gucci alligator bags while you was laying on your back and shoving bottles in your ass.”

Then on “Servin,” JT clapped back at Cardi B’s remarks about her fashion sensibilities. Previously, the pair were entangled in a heated exchange on X (formerly Twitter) about JT ripping looks from Cardi B’s past, among other things. She raps on “Servin”:

“I got on sh*t you can’t pronounce, wait, let me spell it out / L-O-E-W-E and I don’t care ’bout the amount / These b*tches into fashion mad ’cause I’m into fashion / Mad I got that sh*t on and they sh*t was in the past tense / Talkin’ ’bout you had that sh*t on in 2017, b*tch, it’s 2024 / And you ain’t got that sh*t no more, hoe / You ain’t got that sh*t no more, hoe / I’m that b*tch, I’m that b*tch, and you can’t stand it, ho.”

Last, on the project’s breakout single, “Okay,” fans caught the shade JT threw about Cardi B cracking her tooth on a hard bagel. Although JT altered the details (which lead to a dust up with Sukihana), the line was supposedly intended to whack Cardi:

“Maserati mami, and the roof missin / She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missin’ / Cheap-ass veneers, you stay talkin’ sh*t / Put a marker to this b*tch, she’s so counterfeit.”

City Cinderella is out now via Quality Control. Find more information here.

Kanye West’s First Intro For “LIKE THAT” REMIX Surfaces & It Was Originally A Callback To This “Late Registration” Record

All hip-hop fans know that Kanye West loves to tweak anything he does relentlessly. As we all know, the VULTURES rollout schedule has nowhere near gone according to plan. The trilogy was supposed to have been completed by now in a perfect world. However, we are still being left in the dark on the future plans for this series. Surely, Kanye West jumping into the Kendrick Lamar versus Drake beef with his “LIKE THAT REMIX” threw a wrench in any progress being made. We have reached that conclusion, partially because of a new snippet surfacing on X (formerly Twitter), not too long ago.

A Kanye West fan account, who goes by Donda Times, posted a 20 second audio clip of the original intro to his version of “LIKE THAT”. If you remember, Ye was puffing his chest out and looking to back up his bro, Kendrick. “You know we had to get The Hooligans up here, we gon’ take this p***y n**** out / Yo, Dot, I got you.” That hopped right into his verse, but in this original recording, things sounded a lot different.

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Kanye West Modernized The “Celebration” Intro For “LIKE THAT REMIX”

Instead, Ye decided to work in some bars from on his sophomore album Late Registration and rerecord them. “Yeah, you know what this is It’s a celebration, b****es Grab a drink, grab a glass After that, I grab yo’ a**.” Fans were quick to notice those lyrics were the chorus to track 17, “Celebration”. In addition to this, Kanye’s verse does not immediately follow. In fact, Future’s vocals pop up instead. After hearing this evidence, we feel that this intro sounds better and adds some extra charisma to the track.

But what are your thoughts on the original intro from Kanye West on his “LIKE THAT REMIX” being the same from “Celebration”? Do you think they should have kept this, or is the final version better? Looking back, was it a smart move for Kanye to diss Drake and J. Cole? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Kanye West. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Meek Mill Thinks He Topped “Dreams & Nightmares” With New Intro

Recently, Meek Mill took to Twitter to tease some upcoming music, which he claims might be some of his best work yet. The Philadelphia-born performer revealed that he’s laid down the intro for his next album, which he says will arrive before the full project. According to him, it might even top his critically acclaimed 2012 Dreams and Nightmares intro.

“I just laid a new intro,” he Tweeted yesterday (December 6). “I think it will top dreams and nightmares!!!! Nobody can tell me different but the streets! Ima drop it b4 my album!!!!” Outshining “Dreams and Nightmares” would obviously be quite the feat. Regardless, Meek Mill appears confident that he’s pulled it off.

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Meek Mill Teases Upcoming Music

The new project will follow Meek Mill’s collaborative album with Rick Ross, Too Good To Be True, which they unveiled in November. The LP boasts various high-profile features from the likes of French Montana, Future, Fabolous, and more. The project didn’t move how listeners expected it would in its first week, however, resulting in some trolling online. Regardless, Meek Mill made it clear that he was unbothered by the reportedly low projections. “It’s says me and Ross on pace to sell 35k first week I would post if it said 350k,” he Tweeted. “I’m too nice and rich to be rapping in a control music environment that’s why we dropping music on Fridays it’s doesn’t make sense …. Now we all own our music we getting the tech built to put people on our own musical subscriptions and we gone let direct to consumer see if rap if doing well…”

“Staring at social media fantasizing about others lives and getting mentally sick!” he said in a subsequent Tweet. “I seen it happen to so many people! It’s like a clout zombie effect.” What do you think of Meek Mill claiming that he might have topped his Dreams and Nightmares intro? Do you think that’s possible? Are you looking forward to hearing it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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