Yung Miami Shares Advice On Keeping Out “The Noise”

Lately, Yung Miami has been under fire for her association with Diddy amid the Bad Boy Records founder’s sexual assault allegations. The City Girl has kept her lips mostly sealed when it comes to his five lawsuits. Regardless, fans’ and peers’ pleas for her to speak out continue. For now, she’s made it clear that she doesn’t plan to get involved publicly. Instead, she’s focusing on herself and her own endeavors.

While this has gotten the Caresha Please host a fair bit of backlash, she’s still living her best life. She even recently shared some advice with fans on how they can do the same. In a new clip, Yung Miami is seen in her car, describing how she’s keeping negativity at arm’s length. “The noise don’t bother me,” she says. “Y’all gotta like, learn how to block out the noise in life. Like, it’s gonna be a lot of noise around y’all.”

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“The Noise Don’t Bother” Yung Miami

She then turns up her radio, suggesting that it can be a powerful tool when trying to block out the haters. It’s no surprise that Yung Miami uses music as a means to escape the pressures of everyday life, as evidenced by some of her social media posts from earlier this month. She took to Twitter to announce that she was back in her “studio flow” amid the Diddy drama, also sharing some photos of herself in a recording booth.

It’s unclear what she was working on at the time. The Florida native could have been in the process of creating the follow-up to City Girls’ latest album, RAW, which they unveiled in October. Yung Miami’s also previously claimed to be interested in dropping more solo music in the future, which she could have been working on as well. What do you think of Yung Miami’s recent message to fans? Do you think it’s good advice? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Lil Yachty Says He Never Glorified Negativity In His Music, Fans Come Back With Receipts

Lil Yachty has been getting in a lot of trouble lately for his comments about hip-hop. Overall, people have not been on board with the things he has been saying. He has said that hip-hop has been getting stagnant and has also said unsavory things about the content of the genre. Although some feel like he is making good points, others see him as the problem and not the solution. While he may have good intentions, they have not come across very well. As it turns out, he continues to put his foot in his mouth.

Recently, Yachty got to have a conversation with Tierra Whack where they spoke on the state of hip-hop. It was during this conversation that Yachty said that he was not interested in a lot of the topics rapped about these days. In fact, he says his own music has been devoid of anything negative. “When I was younger, and coming up, the class I had glorified drugs, face tats, everything under the book, you know,” Yachty said. “And what I learned as I got older — I never had the fan base of certain peers because I didn’t glorify negativity.”

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Lil Yachty Speaks

Unfortunately for Yachty, these comments were immediately pushed back on by social media commentators. As you will see in many of the tweets below, fans pointed out how he has rapped about a ton of negative things in the past. From lean to weed to the Columbine massacre, Yachty has referenced it all. Considering he has said all of these things on record, his comments do feel pretty hypocritical. It is just another example of how Twitter has all of the receipts in the world.

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Let us know what you think of Yachty’s remarks, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists.

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