It looks like Yung Miami of the Miami-bred duo City Girls may be already retired from the rap game. On Sunday, Yung Miami tweeted her reactions to the game between the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams. Another Twitter user asked the QC artist if she understood the game of football.
“Yes, I cheered up until high school, I know football very well!!!!!!”, she responded. This led to another person telling Yung Miami to make better music.
“B**** I don’t even rap no more! Eat this p**** h*e I retired!,” Yung Miami exclaimed. This has led many fans to believe she may have already retired from rap. If so, she may lean towards her new role in media. Yung Miami’s Caresha Please podcast launched on P. Diddy’s Revolt network earlier this year. So far, the show has featured guests such as Megan Thee Stallion, Kevin Gates, Saweetie and Diddy himself.
“Revolt is about giving a platform to the most authentic and disruptive voices in Hip-Hop that move the culture,” Puff stated in June. “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.”
Caresha Please earned a nomination for Best Hip Hop Platform at this year’s BET Awards. City Girls have also picked up nods at both the BET Awards and the Billboard Music Awards over the last three years. In 2021, they received the “The Future is Female” award from Variety.
The duo haven’t released an album since 2020’s City On Lock. However, their latest track “Good Love” featuring Usher peaked at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in July. As of now, it remains to be seen if Yung Miami has truly called it quits.
Written by Olan Bryant