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Maria Sherman, for Associated Press, gave a positive review, highlighting "the no-skip, smooth transitions" of the album. [ 8 ] Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork commented that the title is "an attempt to convince the music world that their X-rated anthems of tricking and scamming haven't lost any edge" as the duo are "on a mission to regain their ...
It’s been three years since City Girls put out an album, and the last time didn’t go exactly as planned. ... JT’s “No Bars,” which dropped in the lead-up to the album’s release, sets a ...
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and details Title Details Peak chart positions US [1]US R&B /HH [2]Girl Code: Released: November 16, 2018 [3]; Label: Quality Control, Motown, Capitol
On June 19, 2020, City Girls' second studio album, titled City on Lock, leaked in its entirety online. [21] JT announced hours later that the album would be released at midnight of the same day. [22] [non-primary source needed] The album's first single, "Jobs", was released hours before the album alongside a music video. [23]
The City Girls released their debut mixtape, Period, in May 2018. [4] In July 2018, the duo were launched into mainstream recognition after an uncredited feature on Drake 's " In My Feelings ." [ 5 ] In November 2018, the City Girls released their debut album, which included features from Cardi B , Lil Baby and Jacquees .
On Monday the rapper decided to get into it with Miami’s own JT, one half of the City Girls. As far as we can tell Card was the instigator in chief. How it started: ...
"Act Up" is a song by American hip hop duo City Girls from their debut studio album Girl Code (2018). It reached the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100.The song was released to US rhythmic and urban contemporary radio in as the album's second single March 27, 2019, [1] eventually reaching number one on Billboard ' s Rhythmic Songs chart in its July 6, 2019 issue. [2]
The song finds City Girls outlining the qualities they look for in a male sexual partner, including wealth. [1] It also uses "stark production to highlight the plethora of puns and playful bars." [ 2 ]