City Girls Yung Miami, JT Feud Online Over 'Sneak Dissing' Amid Diddy Allegations
JT and Yung Miami of the City Girls are trading jabs on social media.
On Monday, the two rappers got into a heated exchange on X, formerly Twitter, after Yung Miami -- who was named in a recent lawsuit against ex Sean "Diddy" Combs -- accused JT of throwing shade at her in solo songs such as "No Bars" and "Sideways."
According to XXL, the feud began after Yung Miami retweeted posts that read, "If you don't like me, get in line h*e" and "Am I mad? Or YALL mad???"
JT -- whose real name is Jatavia Shakara Johnson -- then wrote on X, "Glock loaded with an extended clip!"
Yung Miami did not directly reply to JT's post, but in another tweet, she accused a "b***h" of "sneak dissing" her for weeks for no apparent reason.
JT accused her of "playing dumb," to which Yung Miami responded by writing that she was not jealous of anyone and was always supportive of everyone around her.
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JT then proposed a sit-down on Yung Miami's "Caresha Please" show to talk before accusing her fellow rapper of enjoying seeing her get "dragged" on social media.
This appeared to upset the 30-year-old rapper, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee.
"For you to come on here and try to play [the] victim is crazy! Jatavia, you [have] been sneak dissing me for the LAST COUPLE OF DAYS," Yung Miami wrote. "I haven't said s**t back to you! You made two whole songs DISSING ME, and I STILL RAPPED your s**t with my chest and showed love, so what's the real problem here???"
Yung Miami went on to claim that her fellow City Girl has "resentment" toward her after reading alleged claims on social media that she was "jealous" of JT.
"A b***h trying to kick me while I'm down and play into these narratives! Is dangerous when I [have] been nothing but a friend to you!!!!!" Yung Miami continued.
JT fired back at Yung Miami, claiming she was "losing it" and was seeking attention by airing her grievances on social media instead of speaking to her privately.
"Oh wow, you're really losing it," she wrote. "If you thought this, why not speak to me about it? You came on here and said, 'LOL,' so [people] can ask you why you wasn't defending me... ATTENTION seeking as usual!"
JT continued in another tweet: "You looking for a way out of your situation who was the first person [who] called you when it all started? You're a sad f*****g case!"
Yung Miami responded that JT was allegedly "always mad" even when all she had done was support her in her projects.
"You always mad," she added. "You doing your s**t as you should CONGRATULATIONS but somehow you STILL MAD."
While the exchange had some fans wondering whether this was the end for the duo, the pair apparently quickly made amends via a phone call and showed love to each other on X.
The exchange came as Yung Miami was accused of being one of the women allegedly paid by Combs for sex work in a lawsuit filed against the music mogul by producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones.
She has since publicly denied ever being a sex worker.
Combs also vehemently denied the claims in Jones' lawsuit, which included sexual assault and harassment allegations against the artist.
Yung Miami and Combs went public with their relationship in 2022.
But in April 2023, she confirmed in an interview with The Cut that they were no longer together, though they were "still good friends."