Jobs (feat. Cardi B)
City Girls
City Girls weaponize bluntness like a luxury item, and this track is one of their sharper instruments. The production bounces with Miami bass DNA — tight 808s, a synth line that flirts with something almost playful, and a tempo that suggests confidence rather than hustle. JT and Yung Miami trade verses with the easy chemistry of women who know exactly what they want and find the wanting itself entertaining. Their vocal delivery is percussive, each line landing like an exclamation point, words clipped and precise. Cardi B arrives and immediately shifts the atmosphere — her verse brings New York energy into the Southern Florida framework, her voice wider, more theatrically emphatic, the syllables stretched and punched in ways that feel uniquely hers. Lyrically, the song is a declaration of financial independence and romantic leverage, the kind of anthem that reclaims the transactional nature of relationships by centering women's agency rather than lamenting it. It belongs to a lineage of confident female rap that traces back through Lil' Kim and Trina — unapologetic about desire and explicit about value. This is a pregame song, a group-chat anthem, something that plays while getting dressed before a night out when everyone already knows it's going to be a good one.
fast
2020s
bright, punchy, polished
Miami / New York hip-hop
Hip-Hop, Pop. Miami Bass Rap. confident, playful. Sustains unwavering self-assurance from start to finish, celebrating agency and financial independence without a moment of doubt.. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: percussive female rap, clipped precision, theatrical emphatic delivery. production: tight 808s, playful synth line, Miami bass framework, punchy mix. texture: bright, punchy, polished. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Miami / New York hip-hop. Pregame playlist while getting dressed before a night out with friends.