The 2024 BET Hip-Hop Awards were filled with flower giving. One of the rap legends receiving their flowers include Trina.
On the heels of the release of the “Here We Go Again” rapper’s autobiography she hit the stage to perform a medley of her cultural impactful tracks including “Baddest B*tch,” “B R Right,” “Look Back at Me,” and “Nann.” But as an ode to her Dade County upbringing, Trina brought out her God-daughter and fellow rapper Yung Miami to perform “Pull Over!”
Although Yung Miami’s Caresha Please podcast has returned in full effect, and she was a special guest during Usher’s Past Present Future Tour, the cameo at marked her first performance since indictment against her on-and-again-off-again boyfriend Diddy into which she has reportedly been looped.
On stage dressed in a costume honoring Trina’s original look, Yung Miami let it all hang. The rapper didn’t mess a beat as she paid tribute to her Godmother. Between her public spat with former City Girls mate JT and the sea of lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend Diddy, fans poured out their support across platforms such as X (formerly known as Twitter).
Watch Trina’s performance at the 2024 BET Hip-Hop Awards featuring Yung Miami above.
It’s no secret that Boosie Badazz is going to voice his opinions on things, especially when it comes to sensitive topics. One of those we all know about is his views on the LGBTQ+ community. Overall, he claims to have no issues with people that associate themselves with it. That’s at least what he told former NFL quarterback Cam Newton on his 4th & 1 podcast. Where he draws the line with it is how it’s affecting the “younger generation”. He did pull out the pretty lame defensive tactic of saying that he’s got gay people in his life, so how could he be against it.
Allys and participants have been vocal back to him that they don’t understand his constant chatter. But if you have noticed, Boosie doesn’t seem to want to put it down. In fact, earlier this month, the Louisiana rapper tweeted, “IF A MAN IS PAINTING HIS NAILS, ITS EQUAL TO A MAN WEARING A THONG UP HIS AXX #realtalk get it sexy get it sexy”. His controversial nature regarding this discussion is why Yung Miami brought him on to a live version of her nominated podcast, Caresha Please.
To no surprise, they were having a debate about the effects of the LGBTQ+ community on the kids. However, Boosie posed a difficult scenario to her that would be challenging for any parent to go through. Miami does have a son, Jai, so he asked the mother of two what is he asks, “Momma! I wanna get my nails done”. She sort of dodges the question, replying, “I feel like you have to accept people for who they are”. Miami then goes on to correlate Boosie’s Southern Baptist upbringing to his more traditional views. Overall, Boosie seemed to agree with that point and at the end of the day, it should be nobody’s business but their own when it comes to how they want to raise their kids.
What are your thoughts on Boosie Badazz asking Yung Miami if she would allow her son to get his nails done? Do you think this is a problem parents have in America? Did Miami answer the question in the right way? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Boosie Badazz and Yung Miami. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.
Yesterday (September 6), during Usher’s first night in Brooklyn he brought a little piece of his seemingly second favorite hometown staple with him — strip clubs. While at the Barclays Center, Usher transferred the stage into his own mobile exotic peep show. Although this isn’t new by any means for Usher, just see his Las Vegas residency show, but this time he was along in his tantalizing quest.
Three leading ladies in their own right, Taraji P. Henson, Victoria Monét, and Yung Miami joined Usher for the sensual showcase. As the performer showed off her gymnast moves each lady threw money to show their mesmerized support (viewable here).
At one point, Victoria Monét even ever so slightly participated before allowing to professional to put it down (or up rather). Usher has a lot of tricks in his books but none quite like his featured supporting act.
Prior to the rated R demonstration, Usher took a moment to acknowledge his “SOS (Sex On Sight)” collaborator, Victoria’s breakout year. “We love you baby girl,” he said before paying her hit song “On My Mama” over the venue’s speakers (viewable here)
Usher’s Past Present Future Tour won’t officially wrap in the US until mid-November, so there’s no telling what else he has planned.
Yung Miami is speaking about her relationship with Diddy, confirming there were no moments of domestic violence within their romance. “Caresha Please,” the award-winning talk show hosted by Yung Miami, returns to REVOLT for its second season and dived into their romance.
The series, known for its raw conversations with Hip-Hop artists and celebrities, became a cultural phenomenon in its first season, captivating audiences with viral, no-holds-barred interviews. Season two kicks off with a candid conversation with Saucy Santana about her latest life updates.
Yung Miami said she was “deeply hurt and shocked” after watching the video of Diddy harming Cassie in a hotel hallway but also stated, “that was not my experience at all.”
“I’ve been in a toxic relationship before when I was younger,” Yung Miami said to PEOPLE magazine in a story that was released on premiere day. “In high school, my early 20s, and they’re not healthy. They’re not fun. It’s just I’ve been there, done that, and that’s somewhere I would never want to put myself. Now, being 30 with two kids, that’s something I don’t condone or tolerate, something that I grew from. That’s why I say that wasn’t my experience with him, because I wouldn’t even put up with that.”
Speaking with Saucy Santana on the show, she revealed, “I was celebrating him with the world and I just feel like everybody is crucifying ME for it.”
You can hear more from Yung Miami on the relationship below.
| Yung Miami speaks on her relationship w/ Diddy for the time since the allegations against him came out.
“I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him flowers… so I was celebrating him with the world and I just feel like everybody is crucifying ME for it. pic.twitter.com/9Ok0hMhafC
“Caresha Please,” the award-winning talk show hosted by Yung Miami, returns to REVOLT today (8/8) for its second season.
The series, known for its raw conversations with Hip-Hop artists and celebrities, became a cultural phenomenon in its first season, captivating audiences with viral, no-holds-barred interviews. Season two kicks off with a candid conversation with Saucy Santana about her latest life updates.
“Caresha Please” premieres on REVOLT’s digital platforms (YouTube and REVOLT’s app) on 8/8 at 8 PM ET and on its linear platform on 8/9 at 11 PM ET.
On Thursday night, August 8, Yung Miami will address the Diddy allegations in depth with the return of her Revolt talk show Caresha Please. Yung Miami teased the episode on Instagram, writing, “This wasn’t easy, My Truth, My side, MY STORY But I’m ready for the smoke! TONIGHT @ 8pm EST on @REVOLTTV #CareshaPlease”
In the accompanying teaser clip, Yung Miami is interviewed by Saucy Santana, who asks why Yung Miami didn’t speak when allegations first started coming to light against Diddy. Yung Miami takes deep breaths and says through tears, “I said I was gonna stand on my truth.” Saucy Santana also asks about her experience dating Diddy and encourages her to open up more about it all.
The City Girls are sort of on hold right now. It’s two members, Yung Miami and JT, are doing their own things. The latter is especially doing so after dropping her solo debut mixtape, City Cinderella. So far, it seems that the general consensus is that the project is quite solid, and we pretty much agree with those reviews. It shows love to the tandem’s riot-worthy sound, but instead you can really feel JT’s presence even more so. With her succeeding, Yung Miami is looking to get back into the swing of things as well, as she recently previewed a new song on her Instagram Live.
Unfortunately, listeners aren’t really feeling all that much. “Girl it’s okay you can’t rap. I can’t either it is what it is ”, one user writes in The Neighborhood Talk comment section. Some are even “politely” asking for Yung Miami to step out of the spotlight and make way for her partner in rhyme. “Now caresha …. Let JT have her moment”.
This then inspired Yung Miami to ask a pretty fair and straightforward question via her X account. “With me is where y’all draw the line??? LOL ok”. Haters will discredit it, but overall, the Miami, Florida rapper has a fair point. There are a heaping helping of artists in her playing field (Sexyy Red, Sukihana, Ice Spice, etc.) who talk about very similar topics. Some of her defendants were quick to back her up in this regard. “Yall love Sexy Redd but don’t like Caresha is crazy .. they on the same level ”, one IG user points out. Another sends a stray at Spice, “As long as Ice spice around, you could neverrrrr be the worst.” Miami might get a lot of hate, but she certainly made an astute point and started a respectable debate.
What are your thoughts on Yung Miami’s new song snippet? How do you feel about her response to the fans’ mixed reactions? Do you think she has a point, why or why not? Will she have the same solo success as her City Girls running mate, JT? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Yung Miami. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.
The future of the City Girls as a duo has been in question since last year. The pair reunited after a 3 year gap in new studio albums with RAW. The project sported features from Usher, Lil Durk, Juicy J, Muni Long, and Kim Petras, but that didn’t help it sell copies. The album under-performed commercially leading many to question whether the pair were better off focusing on solo work. Some of that debate sparked from “No Bars” a solo single JT dropped last year which many thought was the best song on their new album. She’s continued dropping new solo singles this year with her songs “Sideways” and “OKAY. “ She also popped up for a memorable guest verse on the Doechii single “Alter Ego.”
Earlier this week, fans got more evidence that the pair may be planning to work more as solo artists going forward. The new album from pop singer Camila Cabello s due out later this month, her first since 2022’s Familia. She’s already dropped singles from the album that features appearances from Playboi Carti and Lil Nas X and now revealed the entire tracklist. That includes the song “Dade County Dreaming” which features both of the City Girls on it. But instead of being listed as “City Girls” they’re credited as JT and Yung Miami. The move sparked debate among fans online about the future of the pair’s rap project. Check out a post commenting on the debate spawning from Camila’s announcement below.
In the comments, fans debate the possible reasons for the pair being listed as separate artists. “Why are yall surprised? They’ve been pushing their individual identities for YEARS!!!! Rebranding themselves, Dropping hint after hint ” one commenter suggests. “They are probably contractually tied to City Girls but are free to work as “independent artists” So if they perform under City Girls Quality Control gets paid but if they perform individually they get paid independent” another fan theorizes.
What do you think of JT and Yung Miami being listed as separate artists in the tracklist of Camila Cabello’s new album? Do you think they will release any more material as a duo going forward? Let us know in the comment section below.
We are just weeks away from Camila Cabello‘s fourth album, C,XOXO. Ahead of the album, Cabello has teased a new sound. She has released the Playboi Carti collab “I Luv It,” as well as the Lil Nas X-assisted “He Knows.” As the tracks indicate, Cabello is playing with more rhythmic, electronic, and dance-ready sounds.
C,XOXO is probably her most collab-heavy album, as revealed by the tracklist, which Cabello shared to social media today (June 12). In addition to the previously released Carti and Lil Nas X collabs, Drake will feature on the song “Hot Uptown” and the follow-up interlude, “Uuugly.” Fellow Miami natives JT and Yung Miami will also appear on the album, in the song “Dade County Dreaming.” It is worth noting that the once City Girls are listed simply as JT and Yung Miami on the tracklist, indicating that this could possibly be their last feature as a duo.
You can see the full tracklist below.
1. “I Luv It” feat. Playboi Carti
2. “Chanel No. 5”
3. “Pink XOXO”
4. “He Knows” Feat. Lil Nas X
5. “Twentysomethings”
6. “Dade County Dreaming” Feat. JT and Yung Miami
7. “Koshi XOXO”
8. “Hot Uptown” Feat. Drake
9. “Uuugly” Feat. Drake
10. “Dream-Girls”
11. “305TilIDie”
12. “B.O.A.T”
13. “Pretty When I Cry”
14. “June Gloom”
C,XOXO is out 6/28 via Interscope. Find more information here.
Yung Miami and Southside, both influential in their own right, had a rollercoaster ride of a relationship. As with most celeb relationships, this one also played out in the full glare of the media. The former couple went from showing public displays of affection to welcoming a child to parting ways. However, even after their breakup, the pair have been seen together on a few occasions. Most recently, Yung Miami and Southside were spotted together in Atlanta. This is amidst the ongoing Diddy scandal. As a result, fans are curious about the nature of Yung Miami’s relationship with the mogul, as well as with Southside.
Yung Miami and Southside, a prolific record producer, began dating sometime in 2018. Their relationship first became public knowledge in December, when Yung Miami hinted that she was in a relationship. In the now-deleted video, she showed off the expensive gifts she had received from her man to her followers on Instagram. She revealed that she had “f*cked around and fell in love.” Although fans were happy for her, there was no indication of who her man was. They did not have to wait too long though. Under an Instagram photo of Southside’s, Yung Miami commented: “Mine.” That was enough of a confirmation, and soon after, the couple was spotted on a tropical vacation.
December 18, 2018: Over Already?
Two weeks after their relationship went public, Southside announced he was no longer with Yung Miami. On December 18, Southside jumped on Instagram Live and confirmed that the two were no longer an item. “These rap hoes be lame as f*ck,” he said. “You feeling yourself. Stop feeling yourself… Nah I don’t go with that hoe no more. I don’t fuck with that hoe. I’m good. I’m all the way cool on it.”
He went on a long rant and soon claimed that the City Girls rapper had said she was single in an IG Live. He stated: “Nobody don’t give a f*ck if you single. Who cares? No one is going to wife you, sweetie. They see what you really look like without your wig on and shit, they’re not going to want to f*ck with you.” Evidently, Southside’s hurtful comments were met with backlash, and many came to Yung Miami’s defense. Fans commented that Southside was simply being overly emotional and airing his grievances in an unseemly manner. Surprisingly, the couple reconciled and reunited a week later.
Following their reconciliation, Southside and Yung Miami took the public love to a whole new level. They frequently posted pictures and videos together, showcasing their affection. One of the most significant milestones of their relationship came with the birth of their daughter, Summer Miami in October 2019. The arrival of Summer was a joyous occasion for both parents, who shared their excitement with their followers. Yung Miami posted photos of the newborn sleeping alongside Southside, with the caption: “Summer Miami. So happy & blessed.”
September 2020: Yung Miami And Southside Call It Quits
2020 was challenging for Miami and Southside, leading to them saying their final goodbyes to their relationship. At the time, rumors had already been circulating that the couple had called it quits, but confirmation came when Miami celebrated life as a single woman. After gathering her friends for a yacht trip, she posted pictures of herself living it up. Yung Miami and her girls hopped on Instagram Live to celebrate and raise a toast.
She didn’t give a reason as to why she and Southside had broken up, leaving fans to speculate. Southside, on the other hand, kept his cool. After confirming his side of the breakup, he insisted that he and Yung Miami were on good terms. He said: “I ain’t mad about none of that s**t,” he says. “I’m a hunnid. I ain’t finna get on here and do all that. Took a turn where I went my way, she went her way. I wish her the best.” The former couple continue to co-parent their daughter Summer, and expressed mutual respect and admiration, focusing on providing a loving environment for their child.
In July 2023, Southside and Yung Miami were together in the studio, sparking rumors that they would collaborate on some music. There were no speculations as to whether the two were back together, as Southside had commented previously that they were no longer intimate. Yung Miami was also in a relationship with Diddy since the year before. The two were, however, spotted clubbing together in January, 2024.
Following the abusive hotel footage of Diddy that went viral, Yung Miami unfollowed him. Hours later, she was spotted once again with Southside in Atlanta, Georgia. They were captured by the popular ATL photographer Prince A Williams. Although their time together wasn’t all roses, it seems that the former couple have found peace in being present with each other.