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Lunchmoney Lewis feat. City Girls

Pony (feat. City Girls)

Lunchmoney Lewis feat. City Girls

1 SONG • 2 MINUTES • NOV 08 2019

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Pony (feat. City Girls)
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Miami-bred rapper and songwriter LunchMoney Lewis catapulted from the land of the unknown to the world of superstardom during the 2010s, landing a feature on Nicki Minaj's album The Pinkprint and scoring his own breakthrough hit with the single "Bills." With his upbeat energy and fun style, he kept spirits lifted with additional hits like 2015's "Whip It!" and party-starting collaborations with Pitbull, Wyclef Jean, Big Boi, and others. Behind the scenes, his prolific songwriting resulted in tracks penned for the likes of Fifth Harmony, Jessie J, Icona Pop, One Direction, Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Maroon 5, Backstreet Boys, and many more.

Born Gamal Kosh Lewis, he spent years working professionally in the background, something that began when his father, Ian Lewis, and his uncle, Roger Lewis, opened the Circle House Studios in Miami. Both men were founding members of the reggae band Inner Circle, and after Circle House became popular with the roots and dancehall scenes, the studio started booking hip-hop artists. LunchMoney stood by as hits by Lil Wayne and Flo Rida were cut in the studio; then, in 2013, he began to earn co-writing credits, including one on Juicy J's single "Scholarship." Collaborations with producer Dr. Luke evolved into a professional relationship, and in 2014, LunchMoney landed next to Beyonce and Drake on The Pinkprint's guest list. A year later, he introduced his solo career with the boisterous multi-platinum single "Bills," which entered the U.S. Hot 100 and soared to number one in Australia. After issuing his debut EP Bills, he scored another Australian hit with the dance-friendly "Whip It!" featuring Chloe Angelides. He continued for the remainder of the decade, writing songs for a who's-who of pop, rap, and R&B artists while also recording collaborative singles with the likes of Ty Dolla $ign (2016's "H.O.E."), Pitbull (2016's "Greenlight"), Doja Cat (2019's "Make That Cake"), and fellow Miami act City Girls (2019's "Pony"). ~ David Jeffries & Neil Z. Yeung

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City Girls carry on in the tradition of fellow Miamians MC Luscious and Trina with a similarly bold and authoritative approach to hip-hop while appealing to their native city's love of low-end frequencies. Yung Miami and JT had no ambition beyond recording a diss track in 2017, but by the end of the next year, the rappers had signed with the Quality Control label, released their first two projects, and contributed to Drake's number one pop hit "In My Feelings." They truly took off in 2019, the year they scored Top 40, platinum-certified hits with "Twerk" (featuring Cardi B) and "Act Up." City Girls continued to rack up gold and platinum records into 2022 with "Jobs," "Pussy Talk" (featuring Doja Cat), and "Twerkulator," the latter a reaffirmation of their deep roots in Miami bass. Their 2023 album RAW was promoted with the party-starting "Piñata" and the Diddy-assisted summer anthem "Act Bad."

Friends since their early teens, the Miami-based Yung Miami (Caresha Brownlee, originally from Opa-locka) and JT (Jatavia Shakara Johnson, from Carol City and Liberty City) were inspired to record by issues they had with ex-boyfriends. The two got in touch with friend and producer MajorNine, from whom they purchased a beat -- one that utilized "My Neck, My Back," the raunchy 2002 hit by stylistic inspiration Khia -- and in August 2017 recorded "Fu*k Dat Ni**a." The track, which targeted broke suitors and jealous onlookers, was promoted by Yung Miami online and in clubs. By the end of the year, "Fu*k Dat Ni**a" appeared on Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 1, a compilation that debuted at the top of Billboard's R&B/hip-hop chart and went to number five on the Billboard 200. The track's official video, featuring an appearance from Trina (Yung Miami's godmother), appeared the following January. In May 2018, Yung Miami and JT released their first mixtape, Period. Led by the single "Where the Bag At," the set hit Billboard's Heatseekers chart. Two months later, the duo's global profile skyrocketed with songwriting and vocal contributions to Drake's "In My Feelings," a number one pop hit in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and several other territories.

The early success primed City Girls for their first studio album. Girl Code, issued in November 2018, entered the Billboard 200 at number 63, and spawned two major hits with the Cardi B collaboration "Twerk" (number 29 pop) and follow-up "Act Up" (number 26 pop). Yung Miami and JT quickly prepared their second studio album, City on Lock, for release in June 2019, just after they assisted Layton Greene with "Leave Em Alone," recorded for Control the Streets, Vol. 2. City on Lock hit the Billboard 200 at number 29. Two more hits resulted with the gold "Jobs" followed by the platinum "Pussy Talk," on which they were joined by Doja Cat. City Girls released a handful of singles in 2021 and 2022, earning yet another gold record with "Twerkulator." The next year, they teamed up with Diddy on "Act Bad," followed by the LL Cool J-sampling "I Need a Thug" and the sultry "Piñata." RAW, the duo's third album, was out that October with Usher on the Latin freestyle-flavored "Good Love." The set entered the Billboard 200 at number 117. ~ Andy Kellman & Fred Thomas

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