JT is laughing at all of her detractors as she has officially earned her first gold plaque as a solo artist.

Taking to Instagram with a photo posing alongside the plaque for her single “Okay,” the former City Girls rapper had one question: “What was said!? oh, OKAY! #moreontheway #citycinderellahere”

The track appeared on JT’s debut mixtape City Cinderella, which dropped in July. In addition to selling 500k equivalent units, the song has also been streamed over 4 billion times.

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JT and Yung Miami have both moved on from their time as a duo, but in recent separate interviews, both women opened up about the City Girls’ demise.

When speaking to Complex, JT said that she thought the decision for her and Yung Miami to pursue solo careers — which she described as mutual — “made sense for both of us” and that there were “no hard feelings” over the split.

“I’m like Tina Turner, I’m still a City Girl. I need my name. That’s the biggest thing about me, I can’t ever get away from being a City Girl,” she said.

“But I feel like it just made so much sense for both of us in the direction that we was going and things that we were focusing on.”

Yung Miami addressed the breakup on an episode of her show Caresha Please, where she was interviewed by Saucy Santana.

“We outgrew each other,” she said. “She was in L.A., I was in Miami. Every time we tried to get together, it just didn’t hit.”

She added: “We was in two different head spaces,” she continued. “The way we dressed was different. Whenever we tried to get together, it just didn’t connect.”

Miami revealed that even when on the road together, the duo stayed separate.

“When we’d be on tour, she got her own dressing room, I got my own dressing room,” she said. “[JT’s] riding with her own glam team, I’m riding with my own glam team. When we get on the stage and do our routine, that was probably the only interaction we had.”