In the buzzing world of hip-hop feuds, the recent spat between JT and Sukihana sent shockwaves through social media. But amidst the fiery exchanges and diss tracks, one question lingered: why didn’t JT respond to Sukihana’s blistering attacks?
The drama ignited when Sukihana took to Twitter to lob some serious accusations at JT, alleging her involvement in drug use. JT swiftly denied these claims, sparking an intense online battle that had fans glued to their screens. Sukihana, undeterred, hit back with a scathing diss track titled “Cocaine,” reigniting the flames of their feud.
With expectations high for JT to retaliate in kind, many were left puzzled by her radio silence. But in a recent revelation on Keyshia Ka’oir’s podcast, JT peeled back the layers of her decision-making process. Contrary to assumptions, it wasn’t a lack of ammunition or desire to defend her honor that kept her from hitting the studio—it was a matter of priorities.
In her candid confession, JT admitted that she simply didn’t harbor enough animosity towards Sukihana to warrant derailing her focus from her upcoming mixtape, City Cinderella. She emphasized that none of Sukihana’s allegations held any truth, and she refused to engage in a war of words without addressing the matter directly.
“I didn’t take that seriously,” JT asserted. “None of that is true, and I don’t hate her enough to disrupt my creative process. This is a pivotal moment for me, working on my debut project. I would need to be genuinely moved by her diss track to justify a response.”
JT’s decision to maintain her silence speaks volumes about her commitment to her craft and her refusal to be dragged into unnecessary drama. While some may question her choice to abstain from the verbal sparring, it’s clear that JT is prioritizing her music above petty squabbles—a stance worthy of respect in an industry often fueled by controversy.
As the dust settles on this latest hip-hop clash, one thing remains certain: JT’s focus is firmly fixed on her musical journey, leaving the drama of the past behind her.
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