Yung Miami Shares NSFW Answer To What She Would Ask Oprah

Late last month, Yung Miami grabbed fans’ attention for her comments about Oprah. In a clip previewing her appearance on Drink Champs, she declared herself “The Black Oprah.” While she was quick to clarify that she did know Oprah herself was in fact also black, it still rubbed some fans the wrong way. Miami claimed that she made the comments because Oprah wasn’t perceived as being black in the same way she was. Now her full episode of Drink Champs is out and it features even more discussion about the legendary TV personality.

In the interview, they ask Yung Miami what one question she would ask Oprah if she had the chance. While she doesn’t exactly give a straight answer, it’s clear what she implies. After trying a few different ways to find a way to phrase her NSFW question she just gives up on it. Despite not actually getting it out everyone on the show knows what she’s trying to say and the resulting laughter is fitting. Fans in the comments, however, didn’t find it as funny. “Terrible interview, I’m tired of caresha trying to be that girl. Oprah would not give her the time of day to ask any nasty questions,” reads one of the top comments. “Stupidity. She can’t even string together a sentence. What an insult to Queen Oprah,” remarks another.

Yung Miami’s One Question For Oprah

Much of the news surrounding Yung Miami recently came from comments she made about the Carlee Russell situation. The viral case got plenty of attention so it’s no surprise that she delivered her own thoughts. “Carlee dead a*s wrong! Ion get it like it’s already hard for black ppl and shit like this just make it harder smh.”

Her comments caused quite a bit of a stir and had people online discussing the double standards she brought up. One of those who chimed in is Blueface’s mother who started a small beef with Yung Miami as a result. What do you think of Yung Miami’s one choice of question to ask Oprah? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Kali Uchis Taps JT And El Alfa For Latin-Flavored Banger “Muñekita”

Earlier this year Kali Uchis promised fans not just one, but two new albums this year. She also communicated to fans that one project would be entirely in English and the other entirely in Spanish. So far she seems to be living up to all of those promises. Back in March, she dropped Red Moon In Venus an English language embrace of Kali’s R&B stylings. It has a similar sonic palette to her critically acclaimed breakout project Isolation from 2018. Red Moon has features from Omar Apollo, Summer Walker, and Don Toliver and the album became Kali’s highest-charting project to date when it debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200.

Now Kali Uchis appears to be on her way to releasing a second album and just as she promised, it will be in Spanish. Details on the album aren’t available yet, but its lead single is officially out. The track is called “Muñekita” and features a pair of guests who make impressive contributions. JT of rap duo City Girls and dembow superstar El Alfa join Kali on the track. Together the trio create a tropical Latin trap banger that fans have already heaved praise onto. The song marks Kali’s first new Spanish language song since her 2020 album Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞. You can listen to Kali’s new single below.

Kali Uchis Returns To Spanish Songs

In the press release dropped alongside the song Kali elaborated on how she chooses collaborators. “I love bringing artists together that you’d least expect. El Alfa is a Latino legend and JT is someone I’ve admired forever. Both of them are known for their summer hits and high energy, so I’m incredibly excited to bring them together for a fun, sexy song like this.”

What do you think of the new Kali Uchis, JT, and El Alfa track “Muñekita?” Let us know in the comment section below.

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Quotable Lyrics:
It bring out the demons, baby, not today (Ah-ah)
So when a bunch of thirsty hoes come to try me
All I do is laugh and push ’em out the way
Hehe, broke b*tch

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A City Girls Split?  JT & Yung Miami Perform at Broccoli City Festival Under Cloud of Rumors

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City Girls JT and Yung Miami delivered for fans at the 2023 Broccoli Festival in Washington, D.C. However, keen observers noticed a subtle lack of chemistry between the two on stage. Speculation arose about tensions between the dynamic rap duo, particularly involving rap icon Nicki Minaj.  City Girl’s Limited Interaction During Performance On July 15th, […]

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JT Plots Her World Takeover In Her ‘No Bars’ Video

It’s the beginning of a new era for JT of City Girls. After sharing her solo single “No Bars,” she’s already garnered much buzzy for her quick-witted punchlines and fiery flows. Today (July 15) she has shared the video for her viral new track.

In the video, she is seen dancing behind blue bars, rocking matching hair and a hoodie. This is juxtaposed with clips of JT partying and meeting fans across London and Paris, emphasizing the she and City Girls have become a worldwide sensation.

In a statement accompanying the song’s release this past week, JT said she hopes the song is the beginning of a new chapter in her artistry, and leads to more people taking her seriously in hip-hop.

“I hope this freestyle finds you in a great place and is a start of the respect I deserve in music,” she said. “I love music! I love my voice! I love poppin my sh*t.”

In addition to the song and the video, JT also launched No Bars Reform, a program designed to help formerly incarcerated women readjust to society by providing them access to employment opportunities, housing, and mental health services.

You can see the video for “No Bars” above.

JT Of City Girls Launches No Bars Reform To Help Formerly Incarcerated Women Re-Enter Society

JT of Miami rap duo City Girls is helping formerly incarcerated women turn their lives around. Following the release of her scorching single, “No Bars,” JT has launched No Bars Reform to help these women re-enter society.

JT previously served a two-year prison sentence for credit card fraud, as City Girls began taking off. According to No Bars Reform’s official website, the program will help these women through employment opportunities, housing, social services, and therapy.

Back in March, JT took to Twitter to share that she herself had recently begun seeing a therapist herself.

“Super excited about starting therapy,” she said. “I encourage you all to do the same!”

On a related note, JT wrote in a statement shared to No Bars Reform that she hopes her new music will lead to more audiences taking her seriously as an artist.

“I’d read the craziest things about myself and would want to scream,” JT said, but instead I went to the studio and popped my sh*t! I know most of y’all heard it but for those who haven’t I hope this freestyle finds you in a great place and is a start of the respect I deserve in music. I love music! I love my voice! I love poppin my shit.”

City Girls’ JT Drops New Single “No Bars”

City Girls' JT Drops New Single "No Bars" | THe Source

City Girls’ JT has returned triumphantly with her new solo release, “No Bars.” This marks JT’s first solo release as part of City Girls since her 2019 track “JT First Day Out,” which she dropped following her release from a year-long prison sentence and subsequent house arrest. “No Bars” will also be featured on the upcoming City Girls album.

Beyond her music, JT uses her voice and platform to positively impact incarcerated women. She has launched NoBarsReform.com, a website that assists women nearing release or recently released from prison with resources such as therapy, job placement, social services, and housing. This cause holds personal significance for JT, and she is committed to supporting women who may not have access to the necessary resources for a successful transition back into society. With her new music and philanthropic efforts, JT continues to demonstrate her passion for both her craft and making a difference in the lives of others.

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JT’s ‘No Bars’ Single Is A Cocky Double Entendre As The Rapper Addressed Lyrical Criticism And Her Time In Prison

The City Girls are actively out in the rap streets. Recently, the duo released singles “Piñata” and “I Need A Thug” to hold fans over until a complete project hit streaming platforms. However, member JT stepped out to drop a song of her very own to address criticism over her lyrical ability and the time she spent in Florida’s prison system.

Previously shared as a freestyle snippet, the rapper’s “No Bars” is finally here for fans to sink their teeth into. The song produced by BrizzyOnDaBeat & Noc is a cocky entendre where the Miami native tots the line of her City Girl persona and the vulnerable Jatavia only known to those closest to her as she spits the stanza, “Hood b*tch, dressed like a weirdo / Run away, now I’m steppin’ in some runway / B*tch, you can’t f*ck with my on yo’ birthday / Free my real b*tches, Corrlink and J-Pay / You gon’ be home, f*ck what the judge say.”

Even if for a second you think “No Bars” is a hint that the pair is breaking up, JT shuts that idea down as she rapped, “It’s City Girl sh*t / Even when you think it ain’t City Girl sh*t / I’m a City Girl, b*tch.”

In the spirit of the record’s message, the entertainer launched the No Bars Reform initiative to aid women who have been formerly incarcerated. On the movement’s official website, the mission is described, “After spending almost two years in a Florida Prison before being released in 2020, JT has vowed to use her voice and platform to help other incarcerated women rehabilitate into society by assisting with resources such as therapy, job placement, social services, and housing.”

Listen to “No Bars” above.

Yung Miami Agrees With GloRilla’s Take On Women In Rap

Women in rap music have to face many obstacles that their male peers don’t. Recent controversies for artists like Sexyy Red and Ice Spice proved that female rappers have their every move analyzed. In a tweet made yesterday, GloRilla stood up for her female rap contemporaries. “Y’all hate on every hood b*tch dat make it out & its sickkkkk 👎🏼,” the “F.N.F (Let’s Go)” rapper tweeted. She found an ally for her comments in City Girls rapper Yung Miami. Miami quote tweeted GloRilla and responded with “VERY .”

Yung Miami went even further in a follow-up tweet. “Y’all HATE to see black girls living the life they deserve 🫠 make it make sense,” she said about an hour later. While it’s unclear what specifically sparked GloRilla’s original tweets they could be in reference to any number of controversies. Yung Miami could very well be referencing herself. Last month she responded to haters who claimed she can’t even rap. Miami, who has famously only been rapping for a few years, clapped back at the haters claiming she didn’t even need to rap to put them in their place.

Yung Miami Backs GloRilla Tweet

Yung Miami hasn’t had a quiet year musically either. Back in May, City Girls dropped their new single “Act Bad.” The track also featured Diddy and Fabolous and set itself up as an anthem for the “Act Bad Summer.” The pair followed it up with two more singles called “I Need A Thug,” and “Pinata.”

Yung Miami also teased fans with a potential remix of one of the biggest hits of the year from a female rapper. Latto and Cardi B teamed up for “Put It On Da Floor Again” which became a top 20 hit on the Hot 100. Following the song’s release Miami took to Instagram to post her own verse over its instrumental. While it hasn’t been officially released in any capacity fans have been spreading it online for weeks. What do you think of Yung Miami and GloRilla’s perspectives on women making it in rap? Let us know in the comment section below.

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