The ongoing feud between Cardi B and JT, the former City Girls rapper, reached a new low this week when JT’s diss tracks “No Hook” and “Keep Coming”—aimed at Cardi’s verse on “Magnet” from her album Am I The Drama?—were pulled from streaming platforms after reportedly garnering just 25,000 combined streams. Cardi, unfazed, trolled JT on Instagram Live by boasting about spending exactly $25,000 at a strip club, quipping, “Spent a btch’s fcking streams in the club,” before rapping lines from “Magnet” that shade JT as a desperate “d*ck rider” chasing features. The Bronx rapper’s flex not only highlighted the tracks’ poor performance but also amplified her dominance, as Am I The Drama? debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 200,000 units.

The beef traces back to 2022, when Cardi accused JT of shading her on social media after congratulating GloRilla on their collaboration “Tomorrow 2” without mentioning Cardi. Tensions simmered until Cardi’s September 2025 album release, where “Magnet” targeted JT with lines like “Tail waggin’-ass btch, bottom feeder-ass btch / All that dck ridin’, still ain’t get no feature-ass btch,” accusing her of disloyalty to City Girls partner Yung Miami and cozying up to rivals like Nicki Minaj. JT fired back with “No Hook,” leaked by DJ Akademiks, calling Cardi “botched up, ugly and pathetic” and referencing her alleged plastic surgery and cheap album bundles. The follow-up “Keep Coming” doubled down, but both vanished from platforms like Apple Music without explanation from JT.

JT’s clapback extended to social media, where she posted a Scream mask—implying Cardi’s attacks were horror-level scary—but fans saw it as weak sauce amid the flop. The numbers stung: “No Hook” debuted with under 13,000 Spotify streams, one of the weakest in female rap history. Adding insult, reports surfaced that JT’s own mother followed Cardi on Instagram, a subtle sign of shifting loyalties in the City Girls camp.

Saucy Santana piled on JT, calling her a “fanned out b*tch” in their feud, which escalated when JT accused him of body-shaming and he went live on X Spaces ripping her for feuding with multiple women like Cardi, Nicki, and GloRilla. Santana even claimed Nicki Minaj pressured Yung Miami (Caresha) to join JT’s side during the 2022 beef, exposing cracks in alliances.

Nicki Minaj, entangled in her own Cardi feud, reportedly refused fan requests for a photo with JT, signaling no solidarity despite JT’s perceived “d*ck riding.” Minaj’s past unfollow of JT on Instagram fueled speculation of a fallout.

Yung Miami, JT’s ex-partner, capitalized via her “Caresha Please” podcast persona, dropping “H*es Mad” merch that fans linked to the drama, raking in sales while staying neutral publicly. Santana alleged Nicki blindsided Caresha with JT’s “Super Freaky Girl” feature, deepening City Girls rifts.

The saga underscores hip-hop’s cutthroat dynamics, where diss tracks flop and alliances fracture. Cardi, now expecting her fourth child, emerges unscathed, her $140 million net worth intact amid Am I The Drama?‘s success. JT, transitioning solo post-City Girls, faces backlash for the deleted tracks and isolation, her “dress up” era with Lil Uzi Vert mocked as a retreat. As X buzzes with memes of JT’s low streams, the feud highlights how social media amplifies petty beefs, turning personal jabs into public spectacles.