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City Girls JT: “Some of y’all walked a straight path and still don’t have nothing”

Brandi NoBarExam West
2 min readDec 22, 2020

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I was watching some video on YouTube from 9MagTV. JT was talking about something. What stuck out to me was one comment she made,

“Some of y’all walked a straight path and still don’t have nothing.”

Oh I remember now — she was defending her mugshot picture someone posted trying to criticize her looks. JT was explaining how she went to jail and why she looked a mess in her mugshot picture.

The media, celebrities, entertainers make it seem like they have everything despite not walking a straight path and getting into trouble with the law. Nearly every rapper has a criminal record, been in jail, and/or prison. Crime is the common denominator for the majority of rappers in the United States of America. Meanwhile people trying to do right have nothing to show.

Early today, I saw a video post on Instagram from JT’s rap group mate, Caresha Yung Miami of a white SUV. The video caption read,

“Bought my mom a 2021 G63 in 2020 & she not even home yet! The countdown begins now I can’t wait to see her face.”

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Caresha Yung Miami from the rap group bought her mama, Keenya Young a 2021 G63 in 2020 indicating her mom is not even home yet. Yung Miami’s mother Keenya is serving time in prison. Keenya was involved in a robbery, which killed someone when Keenya and her accomplice were trying to get away from the police.

It’s true. People are out here walking a straight path and still ain’t got nowhere in life, broke, struggling, looking for a job, you name it.

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