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Yung Miami Height, Age, Boyfriend, Children, Family, Biography

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Height: 5' 4"
Age: 30 Years
Hometown: Miami, Florida

Yung Miami

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Real NameCaresha Romeka Brownlee
ProfessionRapper
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 4" (165 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Debut• Track (Duo): Fuck Dat Nigga (2017) for City Girls
Yung Miami (right) in the music video of the English song Fuck Dat Nigga (2017)
• Track (Singles as lead artist): Strub tha Ground (2021)
• Track (Singles as featured artist): Don't Play with It (Remix) (2023)
AwardsBest Hip Hop Platform at the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards for Caresha Please
Personal Life
Date of Birth11 February 1994 (Friday)
Age (as of 2024) 30 Years
BirthplaceMiami, Florida, U.S
Zodiac signAquarius
NationalityAmerican
HometownMiami, Florida, U.S
SchoolCarol City Middle School, Florida
ReligionChristianity
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Address16850 Collins Ave #112 Suite 707 Sunny Isles beach, Florida
Tattoo(s)• Roses inked on both sides of her hips
Yung Miami's hip tattoos
• Keenya inked on her left shoulder along with four stars
Controversies• Criticized for her Homophobic comments
In 2018, Yung Miami was highly criticised for her tweet which she had posted back in 2013 on her Twitter account. In the tweet, she had written that she does not want a gay son and would punish him for it. She wrote,

"I do not want one of my sons to be gay and would beat him if i find out that he was gay."

Later, she posted a formal apology on her Instagram account for her remarks; however, even after she apologised, she was again criticised when she tried to give an explanation for her remarks during her appearance on Power 105.1's radio show The Breakfast Club. In the show, she tried to explain that she was supportive of the LGBTQ community and did not have any hatred towards them but what she said in 2013 was about her son and did not mean to offend anyone. She said,

"I was just talking about my son. I just said that if I saw anything gay in my son, that I would beat him. But that's just like when your mama be like, 'If you break my table I'm gonna beat the shit out of you.' That don't mean she's gonna beat the shit out of you, she's just saying it."

After her appearance on the show, netizens said that she was homophobic and the comments she made on The Breakfast Club were hateful and anti-LGBTQ.[1]Billboard

• Allegations of working as a sex worker
In March 2024, Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones claimed during an investigation of the case against Diddy that Miami worked as prostitute for Diddy and also said that she supplied Pink Cocaine to the rapper. Later, during a podcast, Yung Miami denied all the allegations against her and said that she could never sell drugs as it had previously destroyed her family. [2]Billboard
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/Boyfriends• Sean Love Combs (American Rapper; commonly known as Diddy) (2021 - 2023)
Yung Miami with Diddy
• Southside (Record Producer) (2018-2020)
Yung Miami with Southside
• Ball Greezy (2018)
A picture of Ball Greezy
• Jai Wiggins (Passed away in 2020) (2010-2015)
Family
ChildrenSon- Jai Malik Wiggins Jr. (born in 2013; with Jai Wiggins)
Daughter- Summer (Born in November 2019; with Southside)
Yung Miami with her children
ParentsMother- Keenya
Yung Miami (extreme right) with her mother and sister
SiblingsSister- Redd (Entrepreneur)
Favourites
SingerLil' Kim, Trina

 

Yung Miami Some Lesser Known Facts About Yung Miami

  • Since childhood, Yung Miami had a passion for Trap music.
  • Before starting her career as a rapper, Yung Miami sold clothes and more products on her Instagram page.
  • She also worked as an Instagram Influencer and sold Bandage dresses and wigs on her Instagram page under her own label named ‘Caresha’s Collection.’
  • In 2017, she met JT, her partner in the duo City Girls, with whom she recorded a diss track named “Fuck Dat Nigga.” The duo recorded the track in JT’s father’s home studio. They promoted the track in clubs and on social media, gaining attention.
  • Later, the song was featured on the compilation CD “Control the Streets Volume 1” by Quality Control Music.
  • According to Miami, their debut song was a “diss track towards their ex-boyfriends for not giving them money when they asked.”
  • In 2018, the duo signed with the Quality Control label and released their first two projects.

    Yung Miami with JT

    Yung Miami with JT

  • In July 2018, the duo featured in Canadian rapper and singer Drake’s song “In My Feelings.”
  • Yung Miami released their debut album with City Girls in November 2018. Their debut album featured various famous artists including Cardi B, Lil Baby, and Jacquees.
  • In the same year, they gained a lot of frame for their track Take Yo Man.
    Yung Miami in a still from the music video of the English song Take Yo Man (2018)

    Yung Miami in a still from the music video of the English song Take Yo Man (2018)

     

  • The City Girls duo released a documentary titled Period in which they talked about their journey as singers from the beginning of the career.
  • In June 2019, the City Girls recorded their second album titled ‘City on Lock’ which was leaked online prior to it’s release and later, the duo decided to release the album on the same day it was leaked.
  • In May 2021, she featured in American singer Latto’s remix of Lola Brooke’s 2021 single “Don’t Play with It.”
  • In October 2021, she started her solo singing career. She released the track “Rap Freaks.” Her track Rap Freaks featured at 81st number during the week it was first released.

  • In 2023, she started a podcast titled Caresha Please where she invites celebrities and have conversations with them over her signature cocktails.

    Yung Miami in a still from her podcast Caresha Please (2023)

    Yung Miami in a still from her podcast Caresha Please (2023)

  • In 2022, City Girls released a song titled “Twerkulator”. The track ranked at 19th position on the R&B chart.

    Yung Miami (right) in a still from the music video of the English sog Twerkulator (2021)

    Yung Miami (right) in a still from the music video of the English sog Twerkulator (2021)

  • In 2024, she featured in American singer Camila Cabello’s song Dade County Dreaming.
  • In June 2024, City Girls split up after their music album RAW which was released in 2023 was declared a failure. According to various reports, both artists felt they were in different places and were not able to connect anymore and wanted to pursue their careers separately.
  • Later, Miami recorded her debut solo mixtapes titled 50/50″ and “CFWM.”

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