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JT Appears to Take Aim at Cardi B on New Single 'Okay'
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The City Girls star and the 'WAP' hitmaker had issues back in 2022 when they had a back-and-forth on social media involving insults and accusations of ghostwriting.

AceShowbiz - JT's new single has raised people's eyebrows. On Friday, April 26, the City Girls star released a new track called "Okay", and fans quickly assumed that some lyrics are aimed at Cardi B.

"She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missin'," the female rapper spits on the new song. "Cheap a** veneers, you stay talkin’ s**t/ Put a marker to this b***h, she's so counterfeit."

The line about missing teeth and cheap veneers prompted people to speculate that it was about Cardi. The mom of two revealed last month that her tooth was missing, explaining in a video that "one of [my] veneers came out while chewing on a hard-a** bagel."

One user on X (formerly Twitter), commented on the tune, "JT clocking cardi's tea [crying face emojis]." Another individual, meanwhile, opined, "JT COMING FOR CARDI NECK OMGGG #OKAYJT."

Elsewhere on the tune, JT boasts her confidence. "I'm pretty than a motherf**ker, h*es be looking okay," she raps. "She think that she f**kin' with me, is this b***h okay?/ He said he ain't f**kin' around, I look at him like, 'Okay'/ I used to down bad, but now a b***h okay."

Priro to this, JT dropped a song called "Sideways". She previously went public with one of her New Year's resolutions related to her music. "Sideways is a song not a verse & in 2024 I want to go from ' JT has good verses!' to 'JT make good songs !!' " she declared via X, formerly known as Twitter, on January 1.

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