Jobs (feat. Cardi B)
City Girls
"Jobs (feat. Cardi B)" - City Girls A brash, unapologetic Miami anthem about getting paid and getting even, with City Girls' Yung Miami and JT joined by Cardi B for a three-woman show of financial and sexual independence. The production is hard, bass-heavy, and minimal, a stripped club beat that leaves all the room for the personalities. The vocal character is everything here: Yung Miami's nonchalant drawl, JT's sharper bite, and Cardi's explosive, comedic ferocity, each delivering punchlines with the timing of stand-up. The lyric essence is transactional empowerment — making men "work" for affection, treating relationships as labor and themselves as the boss, flipping the script on who owes whom. It's crude, funny, and defiantly materialistic, in the lineage of women rappers who turned the gold-digger stereotype into a victory lap. The emotional landscape isn't vulnerable so much as triumphant and combative, projecting bulletproof confidence. Culturally it sits in the late-2010s explosion of unfiltered women's rap that prized raunch and autonomy, an heir to the lineage of Trina and Lil Kim. Best played getting ready for a night out with friends, in group chats trading the most quotable lines, or whenever you need a shot of swagger. It's not built for introspection — it's built to make you feel untouchable, like the world owes you and you're finally collecting.
fast
2020s
hard, sparse, punchy
USA (Miami)
hip-hop/rap. Miami rap / female rap. confident, celebratory. Stays locked in triumphant, combative confidence throughout, projecting bulletproof financial and sexual autonomy from start to finish. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: nonchalant drawl, sharp bite, explosive comedic ferocity, punchy. production: hard, bass-heavy, minimal, stripped club beat, personality-forward. texture: hard, sparse, punchy. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. USA (Miami). Getting ready for a night out, trading quotable lines and feeling untouchable.