City Girls Release 'I Need A Thug' Track to Start 'Elevated P**** Rap' Era

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City Girls Release 'I Need A Thug' Track to Start 'Elevated P**** Rap' Era
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City Girls are looking to make their third studio album the charm ... and they want the project's first single 'I Need a Thug' to provide the spark.

In, the City Girls explained how they tried their hardest not to deliver anything"corny" but championed the new album as"elevated p***y rap." As for what exactly that term means -- JT says,"It's still p***y rap, like it'll be fun, but much more elevated."With 2 albums, 1 mixtape and a handful of platinum and gold singles under their Chanel belts, Miami swears the group has ascended to legendary status and JT thinks their reign has been unprecedented.

As she puts it,"It ain't been two bitches to come in, have this personality, and give people the attitude."Salt-N-Pepa fans may beg to differ, but the City Girls say they're coming full force this summer!!!

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