JT has voiced her frustrations with the way female rappers are allegedly pitted against each other after being mistaken for Saweetie.
The City Girls star went off on an explosive Twitter rant over the weekend after a Texas DJ played the scrapped version of GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Remix)” featuring Saweetie and told the crowd it was JT.
“This DJ in Texas at KAMP intentionally played Saweetie verse & keep saying JT boy if you don’t get your delusional bitch ass on,” she wrote. “Y’all n-ggas in this industry catty & weird.
“I’m tired of being humble & nice y’all pussy ass fuck ass hoe ass ghost writer ass wish y’all had a Pussy ass pick me ass N-ggas better find a TOY!!!!!!! Don’t play in my face don’t cause I’m with it I’m with whatever.”
JT clarified she doesn’t have any issues with Saweetie personally, before claiming the DJ’s mishap is just another example of female artists being disrespected in the rap industry.
“She’s not on the song DONT PLAY IN MY FACE! I love her, she’s nice! But it’s messy & uncalled for,” she added. “This industry designed to play women, these n-ggas don’t go through none of this.”
GloRilla’s “F.N.F. (Remix)” arrived on September 9 featuring fiery verses from JT and Latto, although Saweetie’s cameo was nowhere to be found.
Her absence sparked rumors of a rift with GloRilla, but the CMG rookie shot down any notion of bad blood by paying tribute to the “ICY GRL” star on Instagram shortly after the remix dropped.
“I wanna take time to thank my good sis @saweetie so much !!” she wrote. “She was the first person to reach out to me when the song blew & when I first saw her I was in shock because she’s one of the girls who I just use to go on her ig & stare at her because she’s so pretty.
“When I first met her she instantly treated me like royalty like I was her little sister the vibes was so genuine & sweet !! My last day out there was so sad lol we did not wanna say goodbye to each other lol I gained a sister 4L[.] you are such a beautiful person inside & out[.] thank you so much again luv you sis.”
Saweetie spoke about the “F.N.F.” remix herself during an interview with JT’s City Girl partner Yung Miami for her REVOLT series Caresha Please last week.
“I love catching a new girl before she blow. It’s just something so beautiful seeing a woman who’s coming up,” she said. “I saw ‘F.N.F.’ and was like, ‘I gotta meet her.’ Flew her to L.A., we cut it, shot the video. I had a really good time with GloRilla.”
they act like rap beefs are exclusive to females. So conceited and delusional. lol
The truth about female rappers is they are a lot harder to tell apart then male rappers cuz their voices all are generally the same pitch and tone. You really gotta follow their flows to tell them apart and not everyone studies flows when they listen to music. Outside of Missy, I cant think of any other female rapper with a deep voice. Im able to tell Lil Kim and Nikki apart only because of the flow cuz the voice is basically the same. You rarely had this p
A stupid ad popped up while I was trying to type and submitted my damn comment. Like I was saying you rarely have this problem telling apart male rappers cuz their voices are just way more distinct. Maybe early cash money tracks with wayne and turk they were hard to tell apart when they were young. But thats the only time I can think of having trouble telling male rappers apart.