It seems JT is exiting the world of live performance — or at least that's what she said onstage during a recent gig.
Over the weekend, the “Okay” rapper performed at the Jeezy and Friends concert in Orlando, Florida. At one point during her set, she directly addressed her audience when she was annoyed that they didn’t seem to be having fun.
“When they be putting me on these shows now with the legends, I don’t know if I’m a YN or an OG ‘cause y’all be looking at me like I’m crazy,” she told the crowd in a clip. “I’m 33, I’m y’all age. I need y’all to have fun. Don’t be staring at me, don’t be looking at me crazy. … I think it’s my last time.”
Elsewhere during her performance, she said, “I will not be doing no more shows. I’m done. But I had so much fun, and I cannot wait to see the legends hit the stage.”
It’s been over a year since JT and Yung Miami’s duo, the City Girls, was put on hold. Last August, following the release of JT’s debut solo mixtape, City Cinderella, she addressed their break in an interview with Complex’s Jordan Rose.
“I think it made sense for both of us. I really feel like it just made sense for us and it was no hard feelings. I'm like Tina Turner, I’m still a City Girl. I need my name. That's the biggest thing about me, I can't ever get away from being a City Girl,” JT said.
“A person going to call me that no matter where I'm at. It is just like ‘JT from the City Girls.’ But I feel like it just made so much sense for both of us in the direction that we was going and things that we were focusing on. It wasn't no hard feelings about it, we saw it coming.”
Miami also spoke about the duo with Complex in June 2024.
“[JT] on the West Coast, I'm in Miami,” Yung Miami told Complex. “I'm doing my own thing. And I felt like naturally, when she doing her own thing, it just worked for her. And when I'm doing my own thing, it worked for me. But when we get together as a group, it just wasn't connecting.”
Miami also released her first solo single, “CFWM,” in 2024.