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Twenty-Ate: JT Eats The Girls Up In Deliciously Drippy Birthday Dress
City Girl JT shows off a breathtaking birthday dress and a lavish gift from Yung Miami during her 28th birthday party. …
JT!
City Girl JT extended her winning streak as one of Rap’s brightest (and BADDEST) new obsessions who ate the girls up with her deliciously drippy birthday dress that immediately sent the gram into a frenzy.
It appears many fans of the “P***y Talk” rapper weren’t aware that she was turning 28. Fans tweeted that the rap star looked younger than she is, with one user even commenting, “i legit thought you were 23 oh my gawd.”
JT took no time to respond, tweeting back in true spicy fashion, “Lol, why y’all thought I was younger? & what 28 look like?”
Lol, why y’all thought I was younger? & what 28 look like? 🥺😂
— JT. (@ThegirlJT) December 3, 2020
Others congratulated the birthday girl for her stunning looks. “I thought you & Caresha was at least the same age,” wrote MayorBrookeDavis on Twitter. “I thought y’all were both like 23/24 … you look good. Black don’t crack, 28 doesn’t have a certain look, you just have a baby face.”
🛫💲🎂 pic.twitter.com/U5ZAileaxT
— JT. (@ThegirlJT) December 3, 2020
Either way, she STILL looks good with an enviable body-ody that went viral during her now-infamous nip slip saga.
“Oh sh*t. It’s always the t*tties for me,” she said as she popped her boob back into her bra. “Them sh*ts so g*d damn big.”
And yes, she responded to her trending tidday in the most City Girl way possible.
“Lol I’m really trending #1 on p*rn hub thus idiot gone say told you you gone get a #1,” she tweeted.
This happened just a few weeks after she confronted Megan Thee Stallion’s ex-stylist EJ at Cardi’s birthday party in LA but looks like EJ didn’t want any smoke.
“Everybody was faded at Cardi’s party, I know when Megan is faded, I know how passionate and animated Megan is when she’s talking, he recalled. It did become a lot, JT may have thought it was something more too and JT ran over and came in between us.
I respect the City Girls, I have no issues with no females, I don’t want to have a war with no girls. Unfortunately, it got more animated than I wanted it to. […] JT came between us and she pushed me back.”
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Top Celebrity Rappers Like Jay-Z, Drake, and Diddy Leads the Sky High Ballers on Private Jet Leaderboard
When it comes to living the high life, some of rap’s biggest names take it to a whole new altitude, literally soaring above the rest. From lavish Gulfstreams to custom-painted Boeings, hip-hop icons like Jay-Z, Drake, and Diddy dominate the leaderboard of private jet travel. Thanks to a website, CelebrityPrivateJetTracker, fans and critics alike can track their planes, peeking into the high-flying habits of their favorite stars. Spoiler alert: these artists rack up miles like it’s a competition.
Take Diddy, for instance. His Gulfstream V is more than just a mode of transport; it’s practically a second home in the skies. With 308 flights covering a jaw-dropping 415,139 miles, the man behind Love Records proves he’s got places to be and people to see. Hot on his heels is Travis Scott, whose Embraer E-190 has clocked 293 flights and 402,344 miles. Jay-Z isn’t far behind, with 291 flights and 386,642 miles logged on his own Gulfstream V. Clearly, the “business” in the phrase “business class” doesn’t apply here.
And then there’s Drake, aka Air Drake. His custom Boeing 767 isn’t just transportation; it’s a statement piece. Originally gifted to him in 2019, the plane underwent a sleek redesign this year. The new exterior, imagined by the late Virgil Abloh, boasts a dreamy sky-blue cloud pattern with a cheeky new tagline: “Chances are she’s onboard.” Despite taking fewer flights, 116 to date, covering 77,026 miles, Drake’s plane commands the kind of attention that makes headlines.
Of course, the jet-setting lifestyle isn’t without controversy. In 2022, Drake faced backlash when his plane was tracked, taking several flights under 20 minutes. Critics were quick to call him out for the apparent environmental impact. However, Drake clarified the situation on Instagram, explaining, “This is just them moving planes to whatever airport they are being stored at… nobody takes that flight.”
Rap royalty has taken off literally. The question is, where do they land on the spectrum of sustainability? While the opulence of private jet travel is undeniable, it’s also a stark reminder of the ever-present tension between luxury and responsibility. Whether it’s business or pleasure, their flights showcase a lifestyle where every mile flown symbolizes success, excess, and, perhaps, a bit of introspection about the price of it all. Love it or hate it, these rappers don’t just command stages; they command the skies, flying high in their careers and above the clouds. For now, the leaderboard is theirs to dominate, and the rest of us can only watch, grounded but fascinated, as they chase the skies.
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Young Buck and 50 Cent Reignites A Decade-Long $250K Record Contract Saga
Once hailed as allies and a dynamic duo under the G-Unit banner in the early 2000s, 50 Cent and Young Buck are now locked in a bitter courtroom clash that’s reignited an age-old debate: Did 50 Cent ever pay Buck the $250K advance loan he was promised? What began as a brotherhood of hitmakers has devolved into a financial feud showing no resolution like a never-ending hip-hop drama filled with cryptic Instagram posts.
The saga dates back to 2014 when Young Buck reportedly signed a contract under G-Unit Records. A $250K advance was allegedly part of the deal, but Buck claims the check never came. The decade-long dispute remained relatively quiet until 2020, when Buck’s bankruptcy filing thrust the contract into the spotlight. G-Unit Records, however, claimed the advance had been paid.
Fast forward to 2022, and Young Buck publicly lambasted 50 Cent for blocking his earning ability. On It’s Tricky with Raquel Harper, he alleged, “Once he stopped me from being able to make money, I filed another bankruptcy.” According to Buck, 50’s actions went beyond trolling, impacting his ability to provide for his family.
The drama escalated in August 2024 when a court ordered Young Buck to repay the $250K. Buck, however, doubled down, filing legal documents challenging the contract’s enforceability. His attorneys argued that G-Unit provided no concrete evidence, bank records, or tax filings to prove the payment was made.
True to form, 50 Cent took to Instagram to troll Buck again, reposting headlines about the court order and jokingly demanding the money by Monday. For 50, this legal battle is more about public entertainment than resolving old debts. On the other hand, Buck remains puzzled and hurt by 50’s relentless antics. Speaking on Steve-O’s Wild Ride, he reflected, “I don’t know what I did to make him want to see me not feed my children.” Buck refrains from wishing ill on his former collaborator despite the bad blood.
The feud is a cautionary tale of the consequences that arise when personal and professional relationships collide. For enthusiasts, it evokes a bittersweet reminder of the formidable impact team G-Unit once had. For Buck and 50 Cent, it highlights the enduring nature of unresolved conflicts from the past that can find their way into the future. Whether this $250K debate finds closure or spirals into another episode of contention remains to be seen. However, it is evident that both parties are firmly entrenched in their positions, with the hip-hop community closely monitoring the developments.
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