
The Breakfast Club Out Of Context: Yung Miami
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Mar 24, 2026 Yung Miami (Carisha), hip-hop artist and one half of City Girls now forging a solo path. She talks candidly about dating standards and that $100M remark, stepping back from her podcast to avoid overexposure, handling social media backlash, navigating grief and motherhood in the public eye, reclaiming creative control, and committing to a Miami bass sound while protecting her brand.
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Controversy Cost Deals And Money
- Yung Miami recounts losing deals, money, and relationships after being tied to a controversy.
- She emphasizes the real-life business consequences beyond social media backlash.
Group Breakup Feels Like Heartbreak Not Death
- Ending City Girls felt like losing a sister but not death because the relationship still exists and can be revisited.
- Yung Miami frames the split as grief and a potential season of separation rather than permanent closure.
Use Therapy To Repair Creative Partnerships
- Try couples or partnership therapy to resolve long-standing tensions from divergent career paths.
- Yung Miami says she and JT need a therapist because conversations lead to pointing fingers, not solutions.


