JT has officially logged off. The City Girls rapper deactivated her X account this week after her latest solo single, “Girls Gone Wild,” debuted with 139,000 Spotify streams in its first full day.
The timing couldn’t have been messier. The release landed smack in the middle of JT’s heated, months-long feud with Cardi B, and fans wasted no time connecting the dots.
“Girls Gone Wild,” dropped on November 7, 2025, marked JT’s third solo release this year. Once the streaming numbers surfaced, 139K streams after adjustments for potential bot activity, the internet split into two camps.
Some fans defended the performance, reminding everyone that JT released the single independently. Others pointed out that she had loudly mocked Cardi B’s sales just weeks earlier, only for her own numbers to debut significantly lower than expected.

It didn’t help that Cardi B’s album, “Am I the Drama?”, debuted with nearly 200,000 units after a seven-year break from solo albums, a contrast the internet gleefully pointed out.
Hours later, JT’s X account disappeared without warning.
The feud between JT and Cardi B has been brewing for months, but the tension escalated after Cardi released her album alongside several tracks believed to be aimed directly at JT.
On “Magnet,” Cardi delivered bars about loyalty, friendship, and betrayal, themes many fans immediately linked to JT’s relationship with Yung Miami.
JT clapped back with two diss tracks: “No Hook” and “Keep Coming,” accusing Cardi of using writers and questioning the authenticity of her artistry. The back-and-forth spiraled from music into a full-blown social media war.

They traded insults on X, posted alleged receipts, and even dragged their partners and mutual friends into the mess. Cardi escalated things by sharing alleged DMs from JT, while JT called Cardi’s diss tracks “weak.”
The feud also reopened old wounds, including claims that Cardi never got over JT working closely with Nicki Minaj.
Now, JT deactivating her X account immediately after the streaming numbers dropped didn’t go unnoticed amid the noise around her feud with Cardi B.
Whether deactivation is temporary or permanent is still unclear.
