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  • City Girls' Yung Miami Hits Back at Haters Criticizing Her Rap Skills

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    Taking to her Twitter account, the raptress addresses the matter in a series of tweets and explains why she won’t quit music despite fans’ ridicule over her skills.
    Sep 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – City Girls’ Yung Miami has responded to years-long criticism over her rap skills. Taking to her Twitter account, Yung Miami addressed the matter in a series of tweets and explained why she won’t quit music despite fans’ ridicule.
    “Y’all say I can’t rap God said ‘I can’ that’s why I’m doing it he put me here,” so she wrote on the blue bird app on Saturday, September 19. “Why would I quit and this is how I feed my family? I got two kids that’s depending on me!” she wrote.
    Further hitting back at her haters, she went on to say, “Y’all don’t like my verses fine DON’T listen to them idgaf cause when we have concerts it be a bunch of mf in there screaming my s**t!”

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    “On or off a beat b***h imma rap and you gone get these verses period!” she continued. Meanwhile, another tweet read, “When city on lock came out I was trending y’all said I was rapping rapping I improved I was eating s**t now y’all back saying I can’t rap y’all BEEN saying this since day 1.”
    Prior to this, Yung Miami faced backlash over her verse in Chloe x Halle’s “Do It”, which also features her City Girls’ teammate JT, Doja Cat and Mulatto. Some of them blast Yung Miami for her alleged lackluster verse on the song which was released on Friday, September 4. “I pull up foreign (Skrrt), with my friends/ AMG (Yep), on a Benz/ Ride or die (Ride or die), ’til the end (‘Til the end),” she raps in the track. “I be cute, how we look settin’ trends (Period)/ These my queens, these my girls (Girls)/ I don’t do pretend.”
    Defending herself, Yung Miami wrote on Twitter, “My verse was for the kids & tik tok period.” She continued in a separate tweet, “That’s wrong y’all said I ruined the song omg,” saying that “maybe it gotta grow on yall idk.”

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  • Yung Miami Responds to Fans Saying Her Verse Ruins 'Do It' Remix

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    The remix version of Chloe x Halle’s song, which also features JT, Doja Cat and Mulatto, gains rave reviews, though some fans blast Yung Miami for her alleged lackluster verse.
    Sep 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Yung Miami is among artists taking part in Chloe x Halle’s “Do It”, which also features her City Girls’ teammate JT, Doja Cat and Mulatto. The song, which was released midnight on Friday, September 4, has gained rave reviews from fans, though some of them blast Yung Miami for her alleged lackluster verse.
    “I pull up foreign (Skrrt), with my friends/ AMG (Yep), on a Benz/ Ride or die (Ride or die), ’til the end (‘Til the end),” she raps in the track. “I be cute, how we look settin’ trends (Period)/ These my queens, these my girls (Girls)/ I don’t do pretend.”
    Defending herself, Yung Miami wrote on Twitter on Friday, “My verse was for the kids & tik tok period.” She continued in a separate tweet, “That’s wrong y’all said I ruined the song omg,” saying that “maybe it gotta grow on yall idk.”
    In response to a fan who defended her, she was hopeful that people would change their mind on her verse soon. “Maybe tomorrow they good tonight they didn’t like it,” she tweeted. She also said, “Lmaaooooo see that’s why I love my Miami b***h yall gone ride,” to a fan who deemed her verse “very cute.”

    That prompted fans to praise Yung Miami for making her verse fit for TikTok. “She smart lol tik tok gon get her some new fans & numbers,” one fan noted. “It ain’t even that bad,” added another defender, though someone else blasted Yung Miami as saying, “how they gon dance to it when it’s off beat.”
    Some others, meanwhile, called out the haters for criticizing the verse despite its non-controversial lyrics. “But when they rap about anything else it be a problem , y’all dtm,” a user commented. Echoing the sentiment, another person opined, “but y’all was just bashing all the female rappers for talking inappropriate in their songs,” while someone concluded, “Lmaoo y’all hate appropriate music.”

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