Yung Miami Implies the Industry “Abandoned Her” In the wake of the Diddy fallout and the separation of City Girls
The rapper shared her experiences with heartbreak, the pressures she faced, and her journey to rebuild her career following the conclusion of the City Girls era.
When Yung Miami and JT first gained prominence in rap, it seemed like industry support was guaranteed. The rapper now states that those who once supported her vanished when circumstances became challenging.
In a recent interview with Nessa on Hot 97, Yung Miami candidly discussed the challenging journey she has encountered while working on her debut solo album. The rapper acknowledged that the last few years have compelled her to face rejection, public scrutiny, and a music industry that no longer seems as inviting as it once was.
“Everyone abandoned me—left me for dead,” Yung Miami expressed during the discussion.
Her remarks come following a series of challenging years on both personal and professional fronts. In 2023, City Girls released “RAW,” the duo’s final project before Yung Miami and JT eventually parted ways. During this period, Yung Miami’s association with Diddy positioned her prominently in headlines linked to the mogul’s persistent legal issues, ensuring her name remained associated with controversy even when music was not the primary topic.
Yung Miami is now trying to carve out her identity as a solo artist, and she has acknowledged that the journey has been emotionally taxing. She shared that there were instances during the album recording when she became emotional, noting that venturing into uncharted territory without the usual industry support has significantly affected her.
In spite of the challenges, the rapper forges ahead with fresh singles and collaborations, all while striving to regain momentum on her terms. Online fans are split, with some supporting her return while others doubt her ability to completely distance herself from the controversies that marked the final phase of her career.
Yung Miami remains resolute in her intent to demonstrate that she is far from finished.