Many might believe that Yung Miami can’t catch a break these days, but she’s clearly letting all that dirt roll off her shoulder. Moreover, she recently responded to a diss track aimed at her from Chicago rapper Big Mulla. From what reports indicate, it seems their beef began when the City Girl made fun of Mulla’s looks in an Instagram comment. “Why your eyes so far apart?” she wrote at the Windy City native under an IG post. While rumors of beef between her and Mariah the Scientist proved incorrect, it seems another feud came in to take its place. However, the Miami rapper took to the comments of The Neighborhood Talk‘s post covering the diss with a simple clapback.
“Booooooooo,” she wrote, adding a couple of tomato emojis. As such, she quickly and quite comically dismissed the shots taken at her music, her relationship with Diddy, and a few other things Mulla pointed out. This likely won’t manifest into an actual response track, but at least she gave it the time of day. Unfortunately, the 29-year-old is dealing with a lot of flack at the moment.
Yung Miami Dismisses Diss Track Aimed At Her
First, there’s the whole reason that fans speculated Mariah dissed Yung Miami, and that’s her recent performance on BMF. Of course, to appear on the hit TV show in the first place should be a big moment of celebration for the “Act Up” MC. Instead, many criticized her acting chops and proceeded to clown her all over social media. While she fought back and forth with a few users and responded with apathy and sometimes anger, she expressed indifference to the hate at the end of the day.
With that precedent in mind, it’s no surprise that she would so bluntly respond to a diss track about her. What’s more is that she’s also one to stick up for people when they’re getting this level of undue animosity thrown their way. Recently, she defended Chrisean Rock amid Blueface’s social media attacks at her. “You’re beautiful and FULL OF LIFE!” she messaged Rock on Twitter. Regardless of the naysayers, stick around on HNHH for the latest on Yung Miami.