Yung Miami alleges that Tyla “ran off” with her song and accuses the singer of stealing her single, which was inspired by Chanel

The music business has recently been rife with feuds between female rappers, such as Cardi B versus Nicki Minaj, Cardi B versus BIA, and JT versus Cardi B and her sister Hennesy. Right now, the other half of the City Girls is arguing with Tyla over allegedly stealing her music.

Yung Miami has been hinting at a song for some time now that will have her yelling, “Take me to Chanel.” While fans wait for the yet-to-be-titled tune to be published, a song by Tyla with a like concept has turned up. Although the songs have somewhat distinct sounds, they do highlight the high-end brand, with the singer of “Water” crooning the same line, “Put me in Chanel.”

After releasing her new snippet, the rapper first made subtweets about Tyla, expressing disapproval of the similarities between their tracks.

Miami said, “I don’t know how to feel about it, and this girl really ran off with my song,” on X. “Remember, I performed this song for this girl.”

“Like…. B***h, I’m confused!” Miami elaborated.

After saying, “Take me to Chanel > put me in Chanel,” she ended her subtweets and retweeted a follower who mentioned Tyla by name, proving that she was referring to her.

Tyla is criticized by Yung Miami on social media for stealing her song, “Chanel,” after it was released. 

Fans have expressed their displeasure about Miami’s tardy release of her song, but others have pointed out that the tracks don’t sound all that same. Both songs include hooks about Chanel, but it’s intriguing to focus on because it’s not uncommon for singers to sing about luxury goods.

Notwithstanding the opinions of her followers, the City Girls rapper maintains that Tyla “ran off” with her music. She also claims that she performed her song for the singer, which only serves to reinforce her worries.

Because the word “Channel” appears in each of them, Yung Miami is accusing Tyla of stealing her music. She says she has already performed this song for Tyla. Is there a similarity you hear? Not at all.

To yet, Tyla has not addressed Miami’s allegations of copying.

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