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Following a remarkable 2024 that saw her release a series of acclaimed singles and her debut studio album City Cinderella, JT of City Girls has proven to be an unstoppable force in the rap scene. Now, the Miami-born artist has dropped her first track since her debut LP, titled “Ran Out,” which marks a fresh chapter in her career and affirms her status as one of the most exciting talents in hip-hop.

Described as an “anthemic cut” that “ushers in a new era,” “Ran Out” comes on the heels of JT’s highly praised performance alongside rising star Doechii at the DSquared2 Fall / Winter 2025 Runway during Milan Fashion Week. The 2-minute-and-22-second-long track demonstrates JT’s continued commitment to pushing boundaries and evolving her sound.

In the song, JT confidently asserts her financial success and the loyalty of her crew. She delivers the memorable chorus with her trademark charisma and bravado: “B*tch, I’m getting money, I ain’t ran out (Shake that ass, ho) / My b*tches shakin’ ass with they hand out (Get that cash, ho) / How the f*ck we beefin’, you was fanned out? (Make em’ mad, ho).”

Accompanied by a captivating music video directed by Kardashians and Playboi Carti collaborator INDIANA420BITCH, “Ran Out” features JT performing the track from the back of a truck and the backseat of a car. Surrounded by her crew, including appearances by Gabriette and Quen Blackwell, JT once again commands the spotlight with her dynamic presence.

With the release of “Ran Out” on Spotify and Apple Music, JT proves that she is just getting started on her path to superstardom. As her fanbase continues to grow, and her impact on the hip-hop landscape deepens, JT is undoubtedly an artist to watch in 2025 and beyond.

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