Everything You Need To Know About City Girls

City Girls’ uncensored documentary produced by Quality Control Music was recently released with Mass Appeal.
Directed by Marcus A. Clarke, the documentary Point Blank Period follows Quality Control’s newly signed artists as they break into a predominantly male-dominated industry with their debut album.
Exclusive interviews with City Girls’ Yung Miami and J.T., as well as industry trailblazers Trina, Kevin “Coach K” Lee and Pierre “Pee” Thomas, expose the complicated road to breaking female artists in the changing music landscape.
While the girl’s collaboration with Drake on “In My Feelings” rendered the #1 chart topping song in the country, the girls’ quick ascension from local Miami artists to viral sensations has presented a whole new set of challenges as City Girl J.T. prepares for a looming jail sentence.
The documentary covers their struggle to the top as Quality Control’s first female artists and how they plan on coming back stronger than ever after surviving the incarceration of one half of the duo at such a pivotal moment in their career.
J.T. and Young Miami are brash, raw, uncensored with a swagger rooted in the queens who came before them.
Their empowered themes were originally put forth by Foxy Brown, Salt N’ Pepa, Khia and friend/Miami-based and mentor Trina whose own influential career help spawn and revolutionize female music and rap.
Coach K and Pierre “Pee” Thomas of the renowned Quality Control Music label discovered the girls and took their first song “Fu*k Dat N****” from a regional hit to a national smash when it appeared on the seminal Quality Control Presents: Control The Streets Vol 1 compilation.

So who are the City Girls?


City Girls are J.T. and Yung Miami and proudly hood from Miami.

City Girls are label mates with Migos, Lil Yachty and Lil Baby, and they just released their debut on Quality Control Music this May.

City Girls rap unapologetically about sexual and financial empowerment.

City Girls are not sorry if this makes men feel uncomfortable.

City Girls’ J.T. turned herself in June 29 to serve her sentence for credit card fraud.


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City Girls’ J.T. looks forward to freedom and giving back the love she is receiving while locked up.

City Girls know “You like the way this pu##y sit in boy shorts / And it’s so tight it could smoke a Newport” among other classic gems from their outspoken lyrics.

City Girls are not looking for no broke boys.

   

City Girls know girls can speak out as raw and confident and with as much swagger as the boys do – they are J.T. and Yung Miami and flip the script on Hip-Hop.