JT from the City Girls has confronted online critics for ridiculing her upcoming solo tour.

Over the weekend, the Florida rapper announced she’d be playing 14 shows across the U.S. in March and April sans her groupmate Yung Miami, in a continued bid to establish herself as a star in her own right.

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However, her announcement inadvertently provided ammo for trolls who noticed that many of the dates are at nightclubs and bars.

Never one to hold her tongue, JT loaded her Twitter fingers and fired back at the snarky jokes.

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“They gone be right there. Logged into their other accounts recording fuck these ppl! LETS GO!!!!!” she wrote in one post.

In another tweet, the “Act Up” hitmaker explained her decision to perform at smaller venues, saying: “I just wanna have a lil fun.”

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JT also had a laugh at the situation herself, joking about even performing at a Waffle House if the money is right.

“If the Waffle House has the bag in there! I ain’t shy!” she wrote.

Earlier this year, JT and Yung Miami teased they’d be releasing some new heat individually.

Taking to her respective social media page, JT posted a video of herself in what appeared to be a hotel room with some new music playing in the background.

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That same day, her partner-in-rhyme posted a video of herself in a Lamborghini on what appeared to be the set of a music video for an upcoming track.

JT has released a handful of solo singles over the past year including “Sideways” and “No Bars,” while Miami recently dropped “50/50” which included a few shots at long-running rival Akademiks.

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Back in October, the City Girls duo stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss an array of topics, including the lackluster performance of their third album RAW.

Despite boasting appearances from big names like Usher, Lil Durk and Juicy J, the project failed to build on their previous efforts, Girl Code and City On Lock, debuting at No. 117 on the Billboard 200.

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“It’s tough times. You get what you put in, in this shit. And I feel like, collectively, we didn’t do what we had to do to promote the album,” JT admitted.

“But if you don’t go hard with promoting your shit, and putting it in people’s face, it’s like, of course it’s going to miss people.”