Yung Miami’s First Episode Of “Caresha Please” Breaks Viewership Records As She Dishes On “Relationship” With Diddy

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Last week, Yung Miami’s new multi-platform podcast series, “Caresha, Please” with REVOLT, broke viewership records with 3.1M views. The premiere featured Diddy as her first guest, who has been romantically linked to the City Girls rapper and showed the real and uncut truth behind their relationship.  The City Girl, dressed in a black bikini top, […]

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‘Caresha Please’ Breaks Viewership Records and Tops Apple Podcast List

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Viewership records for REVOLT were broken by the inaugural episode of Caresha Please, which featured a sit-down interview with Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The inaugural episode of REVOLT captivated viewers and generated over 1 billion total impressions. It earned 1.8 million views, 14 million impressions, 20 thousand new subscribers, and 377 thousand hours of viewing time on YouTube. Caresha Please was also the No. 1 podcast on Apple Music and trended across Twitter.

“The number one show in less than 24 hours – I’m gagging!” said Yung Miami.

“We are focused on attracting the best talent and giving the most influential voices a platform to create unapologetically,” said Deon Graham, Chief Brand Officer at Combs Enterprises. “The immediate success of Caresha Please is a perfect example of how our approach impacts culture in a scalable way that moves REVOLT forward.”

Diddy and Yung Miami discussed their music careers, his new label Love Records, a surprise City Girls album due in June, their friendship, dating, families, and other open discussions about life in this special episode.

On the show, Diddy confirmed the two are enjoying each other’s company, but maintains he is single. “We go have dates, we’re friends, we go to exotic locations, we have great times,” Diddy said before expressing a desire to one day take her to church.

Hearing his details, Yung Miami clarified that they go together, “Real Bad.”

You can see the full episode below.

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Diddy Confirms He is Seeing Yung Miami During First Episode of ‘Caresha Please’

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The biggest rumor of Hip-Hop dating is officially confirmed. Diddy and Yung Miami are seeing each other.

On Miami’s new show on REVOLT TV, Cresha Please, Diddy confirmed the two are enjoying each other’s company, but maintains he is single.

“We go have dates, we’re friends, we go to exotic locations, we have great times,” Diddy said before expressing a desire to one day take her to church.

Hearing his details, Yung Miami clarified that they go together, “Real Bad.”

You can see the full episode below.

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City Girl’s Yung Miami Grills Diddy About Cheating In New Caresha, Please Podcast

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Yung Miami announced her new multi-platform podcast series with REVOLT, and her first guest is her boo, Diddy.  The first episode sums up the content we’ll get to see, with Miami’s raw and authentic attitude fans know and love. The clip offered a sneak peek on some of the unanswered questions fans want to know […]

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Yung Miami Gets Help From Diddy To Announce Her New Talk Show, ‘Caresha Please’

It’s about to be another City Girls summer. Today, Caresha Brownlee, better known as Yung Miami from City Girls, revealed the trailer for her upcoming talk show, Caresha Please.

Caresha Please will air online via Diddy’s platform, Revolt. Diddy, who has been entwined in dating rumors with Yung Miami, appears in the trailer for the first episode, where Miami is seen asking a series of questions, including, “Why you never got married?”

“Revolt is about giving a platform to the most authentic and disruptive voices in hip-hop that move the culture,” said Diddy in a statement. “Yung Miami is not only a superstar artist, she’s also unapologetically herself and brings a perspective women around the world can relate to, which is why I’m excited to bring her podcast to life.”

So far, the trailer has only revealed Diddy as one of the guests on Caresha Please, but Miami is promising plenty of surprises.

“Be ready to be entertained,” said Miami in a statement. “You never know who may pop up. All things go on Caresha Please. Nothing is off-limits.”

A special sneak peak of Caresha Please will stream on YouTube and on the Revolt app on Thursday, June 9 at 5 p.m. EST.

This won’t be Miami’s only venture into TV this year. She, along with her City Girls bandmate JT, will serve as an executive producer on HBO Max’s upcoming series, Rap Sh!t, which was created by Insecure‘s Issa Rae.

Check out the trailer above.

Southside Says No Sex is the Key to a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship with Yung Miami

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Hit-making producer Southside has a co-parenting relationship with Yung Miami of the City Girls. Speaking with The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Southside revealed what keeps their relationship going strong, specifically no sex.

“The key to a cordial co-parenting relationship is just no sex,” Southside said. “Cannot have sex with your baby mommas. You can’t have– I got a girlfriend too, so you can’t have sex with your baby mommas with a girlfriend.”

Southside would note their relationship is “very cordial and friendly” after their relationship ended in 2020. You can hear him detail the full extent of the situation below.

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City Girls Argue They ‘Could Do Conscious Rap’ If They Wanted To — They Just Don’t Want To

If there is one thing a rap fan will do, it’s criticizing female rappers for outlandish standards they refuse to hold anyone else to. Case in point: City Girls, the fun-loving Miami duo whose music is all about living the high life on someone else’s dime and turning up in the streets, has gotten more than their fair share of criticism that their music isn’t deep enough. While this echoes complaints that other women in hip-hop have made that they aren’t taken seriously enough as artists, City Girls defended themselves in a new interview with Complex.

“I feel like a lot of times, people tend to forget and try to discredit us and say we make bad music,” JT told Complex’s Speedy Morman during their interview. “And I never, ever, ever feel like that. I feel like everything we put out is fun and is a bop.” She took it a step further, insisting that the duo could just as easily switch up for a more socially aware style, but that it wouldn’t suit their true musical philosophy. “It’s not conscious rap, but I could definitely do a conscious rap,” JT insisted. “I feel like our music is for freedom and fun and partying and to make women feel good and to pop they sh*t.”

For what it’s worth, their approach is much more lucrative, as Cardi B once pointed out, reminding fans that when she made emotional, vulnerable songs like “Be Careful” she was rejected, but when she made “WAP,” the song went No. 1 basically overnight. ““When I did ‘Be Careful,’ people was talking mad sh*t in the beginning,” she reminded her fans on Instagram. “So it’s like if that’s what people ain’t tryna hear, then, alright, I’mma start rapping about my p*ssy again.” Meanwhile, Rapsody had an even better take on the “conscious rap” argument, saying that “[artists like] Cardi B makes conscious music — that’s conscious to what she was doing.”