Sukihana Targets JT Of City Girls With “Cocaine” Diss Track

Sukihana keeps the fire lit between her and JT with her latest diss record, “Cocaine.”

Issued early Wednesday morning (May 8), the song accuses the “Sideways” rapper of drug use and satanic worship. It also includes insults aimed at her romantic partner, Lil Uzi Vert.

“You a crunchy black long titty bi**h, you got scabies/all that eczema you hidin’ under that coat, I know you hate it,” raps the Baddies star.

“You ain’t lyin’ when you say you look like a trans/Your ni**a only f**k with you because you look like a man,” she continued, referencing JT’s “Bi**hеs on my d**k, pretty like a transgendеr,” rhymes from “No Bars.”

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Sukihana attends the Los Angeles Premiere of “BADDIES EAST” at Harmony Gold on September 17, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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The record comes after Sukihana was convinced that the City Girls rapper dissed her first on her latest single, “Okay.” In the song, JT raps “She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missin’/ Cheap a** veneers.” The “EATING” musician lost a veneer to a crab leg back in 2022.

After being released from police custody following her arrest on drug charges, Sukihana hopped online, asking JT to clarify the lyrics. This resulted in the Miami representative firing back on social media, explaining the rap was not about Sukihana.

“to clear the air @sukihanagoat you KNEW I wasn’t talking about YOU I would’ve answered quicker if you didn’t try to do a 2 for 1 special!” JT declared. “I never knew your tooth fell out from eating crab legs you go viral for stupid sh*t Daily & to think I’m scared of you when I’m a Zeus subscriber is SICK!”

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JT performs onstage during the BET Hip-Hop Awards 2023 on October 03, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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“Okay” is JT’s latest single, and has become her first entry outside of City Girls releases on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Released last month, the fiercely confident song debuted at No. 74, marking a career moment for the emerging solo artist.

The track stems from her upcoming debut solo project, City Cinderella. Take a listen to “Okay” below.



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