JT, formerly of City Girls, has earned her first gold record as a solo artist.

  • She shared her achievement on Instagram, posing with her gold plaque for ‘Okay’.
  • The song, part of her debut mixtape ‘City Cinderella’, has over 4 billion streams.
  • JT and Yung Miami mutually agreed to pursue solo careers, leaving City Girls days behind.
  • Yung Miami revealed the duo grew apart over time, leading them to go separate ways.

JT is clearly relishing her success as a solo artist, and why not? With a gold plaque now under her belt for the single ‘Okay,’ she’s letting her critics know she’s unfazed. Her Instagram post, showing her grinning alongside the plaque, was a bold “What was said!? oh, OKAY!”

The track ‘Okay’ is a standout from her debut mixtape, ‘City Cinderella,’ which has been a massive success, selling a stunning 500,000 equivalent units and amassing over 4 billion streams. Clearly, JT is making waves on her own.

The former City Girls member made waves in a recent interview where she explained the duo’s breakup. JT and Yung Miami decided to pursue solo careers as it “made sense for both of us.” No bitterness was involved; they simply moved on in different directions.

In a separate chat, Yung Miami shared her perspective on the split. She expressed that they grew apart naturally, with geographical distances and differing personal styles playing roles. “We outgrew each other,” she noted, sharing the challenges of maintaining their partnership.


Tour life also became a sign of their growing distance. On the road, they had individual dressing rooms and glam teams, interacting mostly just during performances. Such separation in their professional lives mirrored their personal journeys.

JT’s solo journey marks a new chapter filled with success and independence.

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