Yung Miami (Of City Girls)
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Music Miami ran into some trouble when fans questioned her grammar.
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Streetwear Yung Miami is selling shirts for "The Gays."
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Music Yung Miami discussed her relationship with Diddy, her next album, and more with "The Cut."
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Music Miami and Stunna Girl made sure fans knew they weren't taking shots.
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Music She clapped back at the security officer in the comments of the post.
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Music The rapper didn't appreciate being brought into the recent controversy.
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Pop Culture Yung Miami’s charisma and personality have helped shape her platform but it’s essential that she highlights the substance in her show to measure up to other nominees in the Best Hip-Hop Platform category.
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Music According to Yung Miami, she doesn't believe Diddy is a danger to society, and his seven children need him.
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Music "Caresha Please" won the accolade for "Best Hip-Hop Platform," and many within and outside of the genre doubted its merit.
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Music Yung Miami is choosing not to let the negativity get to her.
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Music Talib Kweli isn't happy about "People's Party" not being recognized in the Best Hip Hop Platform category at the BET Hip Hop Awards.
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Music Clearly, nothing can get between the City Girls.
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Caroline Fisher