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JT Silences Critics with Epic Comeback Over Tour Venues

JT Silences Critics with Epic Comeback Over Tour Venues

 

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JT is gearing up for an explosive tour later this month, hitting various American cities starting March 22. However, not everyone is cheering her on. A vocal critic took to Twitter, throwing shade at the venues she’s set to perform at, stating, “JT is really over, she performing at bars.” The criticism specifically pointed to a bar and grill hosting her Miami show.

While the City Girls rapper didn’t directly address the tweet, she responded with a post of her own, brushing off the negativity, “Whatever city y’all in, just call the club for y’all tables or whatever!! Baby, we ’bout to jam out!! Wear deodorant!” The entire exchange was captured by No Jumper on Instagram, where fans weighed in, with Sexyy Red defending JT, asking, “What’s wrong wit ah bar if they booked her I’m lost?”

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In the midst of the controversy, JT has also stirred the pot by standing firm in her support for Nicki Minaj amid the rapper’s feud with Megan Thee Stallion. Despite the heat surrounding Nicki’s diss track “big foot,” JT has publicly had Nicki’s back on social media.

As JT faces criticism for her choice of venues, fans are rallying behind her, with comments like “What’s wrong with performing at a bar?” and “Booked and busy, all I see so.” What’s your take on JT’s response to the fan’s critique of her tour venues? Should she consider playing fewer bars and clubs in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Stammer Reimagines a Classic with “California Dreamin”

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Stammer has a new song called “California Dreamin.” It’s an excellent new take on an ancient song by The Mamas and The Papas. It’s like the original song but with a lot more energy. When you listen to it, you’ll feel excited.

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The music starts with loud guitars and drums that make you feel like you’re in a cool place. The beginning of the song is lively and fun, and it matches the old-fashioned words of the song really well. It’s like the sunny beaches of California are calling you to have a good time.

Stammer’s version is special because it mixes strong energy with a beautiful sound. The singing is big and floats over many guitars with a remarkable echo, making you feel like you’re in a different world. When the chorus comes, you’ll want to sing along because it feels familiar but also new and exciting.

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GEORGE BELL Unveils “Blame It on the 90’s” Featuring Fatlip from The Pharcyde

GEORGE BELL released a new single, “Blame It on the 90’s,” featuring Fatlip from The Pharcyde. This song brings back the awesome vibes of 90’s hip-hop while adding a fresh twist that everyone can enjoy, whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the genre.

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BELL and Fatlip made the song in a real studio, not just at home, so it has an excellent, polished sound that still feels authentic to the 90’s hip-hop era. The song is a fun way to remember and celebrate the music and culture of that time. With its catchy tunes and clever lyrics, the song captures the spirit of a particular time for many people.

There’s also a cool video for the song made by a talented artist named Elvis. This video adds a visual layer to the song’s nostalgic feel, so it’s not just a song but an all-around experience.

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BELL and Fatlip are working together on more music so that we can look forward to more awesome releases in the future. You can already find more of their collaborations on streaming platforms, and there’s another song coming out early next year. GEORGE BELL is on a path of growth and creativity in his music career.

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