Yung Miami Shares “Caresha Please” Drinking Game

City Girls rapper Yung Miami has crafted quite the vessel for drama on her podcast Caresha Please. It’s where she’s discussed numerous ongoing circumstances of her own like her current beef with DJ Akademiks. Though she has notoriously been pretty silent on the drama surrounding Diddy’s months of sexual harassment lawsuits. Despite that, she shared some impressive numbers about what the brand is raking in. She revealed it’s already made more than $1 million this month alone.

Adding to that revenue stream is a newly released drinking game themed around the podcast. It’s called Resha Roulette and comes with four shot glasses and 120 cards. It’s a truth or dare style game with cards dishing out challenges that contestants can either perform or drink. Though the game obviously warns you to drink responsibly, positive reviews are already pouring in on websites where the game is being sold. Fans are loving how much the game encourages players to leave their comfort zones and spill some real tea.

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Yung Miami’s New Drinking Game

Earlier this month Yung Miami previewed some new solo music. In the tease of the song she took some direct shots at DJ Akademiks doubling down on their beef. The streamer tried to aim back at her last week by spreading some recent rumors about her and Diddy. Miami isn’t the only City Girl working on solo material though. Last year the duo released their new album RAW. The project contained one official JT solo song called “No Bars.” Even before the full record was released though, JT was already teasing more solo material coming soon.

This year she appears to be following up on it. She’s shared teasers for a handful of songs already including recent videos where she performs them karaoke style. She also promised earlier this year that her New Year’s Resolution was to make more great songs and not just great verses. Would you play Yung Miami’s new card game Resha Roulette with friends? What do you think of the impressive money she’s made off the card game so far? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Joe Budden Questions City Girls’ Low Sales: “Somebody Was Trying To Hurt Them”

City Girls’ new album RAW just came out recently, and a big point of contention for the community is how low the album’s sales were. Moreover, the project was projected to debut with around 6K album-equivalent unit sales, which is disappointing when compared to similar mainstream acts (they actually debuted with 10K, which isn’t much better). While many clowned the Miami duo for their failure to perform, others believe that there’s something fishy going on here. On The Joe Budden Podcast, the MC and his co-hosts called these sales numbers into question, stating that the system isn’t reflecting their streaming success. Even if they won’t bring RAW up to staggering numbers, this metric is still not fully reflective of the audience they reached according to these commentators.

“I don’t know of an artist that signed with a major that did 6,000,” Ice expressed on the show. He suggested that this projected metric was actually for the pure album sales and not for streaming sales, and that someone leaked these low-skewed numbers to embarrass the City Girls. “I need to have that number confirmed,” Joe Budden added. “It still sounds unbelievable to me. I’m with you as far as how they counted that. Maybe it’s the pure album sales. Somebody was trying to hurt them during their release.”

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In addition, the cohort also addressed the idea that the City Girls might be no more soon. Given the timing of when this speculation fired up, the media personalities interpreted it as a way to garner more attention for RAW. “I just look at the timing,” Ice expressed. “We ain’t heard nothing about them breaking up like this, we haven’t seen text messages and all this stuff, until after the album dropped. Why?”

Meanwhile, the raunchy rap femcee duo addressed these low sales on various occasions, whether in interviews or by themselves. They took some accountability and responsibility for it, sharing what they think they could do a better job of in the future. Still, JT and Yung Miami also suggested that there’s something working against, so maybe there’s more to uncover about this 6K sales number. On that note, log back into HNHH for more news and the latest updates on Joe Budden and the City Girls.

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City Girls Take Over Club LIV to Celebrate New Album “RAW”

City Girls Take Over Club LIV to Celebrate New Album "RAW"

On Sunday, Oct.29th, the dynamic City Girls duo, Caresha and JT, made a splash at LIV Miami as they celebrated the release of their new album, RAW.

The rap sensation was spotted posing in stylish Diesel outfits before taking the stage to perform some of their chart-topping hits, including “No Bars,” “Twerk,” and “Good Love.” The City Girls’ electrifying presence and their latest album’s success have solidified their status as hip-hop icons, and their performance at LIV Miami left fans in awe as they delivered a night to remember. With “RAW” making waves, it’s evident that Caresha and JT are unstoppable forces in the music industry.

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City Girls Drop Highly-Anticipated Third Album, ‘RAW’

City Girls Unveil Cover Art for Upcoming Album 'RAW'

The City Girls have unleashed their eagerly awaited third full-length album, RAW, released through Quality Control Music/Motown. This marks the duo’s third studio album three years after their last release. The album features a lineup of notable artists, including Kim Petras, Lil Durk, Muni Long, Juicy J, and Usher. JT and Yung Miami, the Miami-raised City Girls, describe their latest album as “serious a–, freestylin’ cypher a–rap” and “scammin’, trickin’ p—y rap.”

With “RAW,” the City Girls offer their audience a fresh single, “Flashy,” featuring Grammy-winning pop sensation Kim Petras. This track marks their first collaboration with the acclaimed pop star. JT and Yung Miami continue to personify the ultimate alter-ego for city girls and city boys worldwide, expressing in their lyrics what others often wish they could say.

You can hear the album below.

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City Girls And Kim Petras Have A Lush Night Out On Their New Single, ‘Flashy’

City Girls’ new album, RAW, is finally here. As with any City Girls project, RAW is packed with certified bangers, one of which is a new collab with Kim Petras, appropriately titled “Flashy.”

City Girls step into their pop bag, delivering a fun, punchy, anthem filled with girlish flair.

“Stylin’, shinin’ / I’m so flawless like my diamonds / I’m flashy / Big bags, price tags / You know all I wear is name brand / I’m flashy,” sings Petras on the song’s chorus.

Over the course of the song, the ladies allude to several luxury brands, as JT notes she can be spotted “Wearin’ so much diamonds, lookin’ like a ball,” as she dons “Louis and Gucci / Like three, four Prada, Murakami.”

Yung Miami vacations out “on an island, wilin’, smilin’ / A place where these hatin’ ass hoes can’t find me,” while dressed in “Fendi and Chanel.”

Since dropping their debut mixtape Period back in 2018, City Girls have remained a force in the rap game, and they continue to kill it through different avenues. Miami has pulled in millions of views with her talk show, Caresha Please, and JT has had an impressive solo run, with tracks like “No Bars” and her fire verse on Kali Uchis’ “Muñekita.”

But when the girls come together, you know they have a hit on their hands.

You can listen to “Flashy” above.

RAW is out now via Capitol and Quality Control. Find more information here.

City Girls Revealed The ‘RAW’ Tracklist, And It Features Collabs With Lil Durk, Muni Long, And Kim Petras

We are just hours away from City Girls‘ third studio album, RAW. This new album marks the rap duo’s first album in three years, and like any City Girls project, the tracklist is stacked with hits — both past and future.

City Girls finally revealed the tracklist tonight (October 19) via Instagram, and fans can expect to hear 18 tracks. Ahead of the album, City Girls have already released their Usher collab, “Good Love,” which came out over a year ago. This past summer, they released the singles “Piñata” and “I Need A Thug,” as well as JT’s solo track, “No Bars.”

The rest of the album boasts some pretty promising collabs, including “Static” with Lil Durk and “Emotions” with Muni Long. Earlier this week, the girls teased “Flashy” with Kim Petras as the next single from RAW.

You can see the RAW cover art and tracklist below.

1. “RAW”
2. “Piñata”
3. “Static” Feat. Lil Durk
4. “No Bars”
5. “Lineup”
6. “Show Me The Money”
7. “Emotions” Feat. Muni Long
8. “Fancy Ass B*tch” Feat. Juicy J
9. “Good Love” Feat. Usher
10. “Work For It”
11. “I Need A Thug”
12. “Flashy” Feat. Kim Petras
13. “Wigs”
14. “Face Down”
15. “What You Want”
16. “Tonight”
17. “Survive”
18. “F*ck The D To The A”

City Girls’ New Album ‘RAW’: Everything To Know Including The Release Date, Tracklist & More

After heavy online discourse and several delays, City Girls’ third studio album, RAW (Real Ass Wh*res) is nearly here. Critics may push back against their subject matter, but their tried-and-true fan base loves it. Given the title of the forthcoming album, there will be another more p*ssy rap for all the detractors to complain about.

Here’s everything you need to know about City Girls’ RAW, including the release date, artwork, and more.

During an interview with VIBE, member Yung Miami spoke about their joint goal for the body of work: “We just wanna show that we are authentic, ourselves, and raw. We just wanted to bring that City Girl energy, fun music, and alter ego music for women. Raw, real-ass women, real b*tches. And that’s just what it is. I hope that our fans will be able to see our growth. I hope that they’ll be able to see that we put our blood, sweat, and tears into this album. This album means so much to us. It’s been three years. This is our first real album since JT been home, and it’s a body of work.”

Release Date

RAW (Real Ass Wh*res) is out 10/20 via Quality Control Music/Motown Music. Find more information here.

Tracklist

Due to past issues with projects being leaked, City Girls seemingly decided to keep their tracklist a secret until it hits streaming platforms. Once the tracklist is revealed, this section will be updated.

Singles

So far, City Girls have released several singles, including “Act Bad” with Diddy featuring Fabolous, “Top Notch” featuring Fivio Foreign, “I Need A Thug,” “Pinata,” and “Face Down,” that provide a taste of what’s to come with the project. However, whether these tracks will appear on RAW is unclear.

Artwork

View the official artwork for the album below.

City Girls RAW Real Ass Whores album cover 2023
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Tour

As of today (October 17), City Girls has not announced a formal tour to support the album. They haven’t had a major headlining run throughout their career due to several circumstances, including member JT’s past legal battles, which resulted in a short prison stint. However, the duo has consistently made festival appearances. Last year, they hit the road with Jack Harlow as opening support. With the slated release of RAW, if the group does decide to embark on a tour, this could mark their first major headlining tour.

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