NewsYung Miami Reacts To City Girls Low Sales Projections

Yung Miami Reacts To City Girls Low Sales Projections

JT and Yung Miami’s return to the music scene came last week with the release of their new full-length album “RAW (Real A** W***es).” The “Act Up” rappers gave listeners their usual upbeat synergy with fierce versus riddled with explicit in-your-face lyrics.

City Girls latest album ‘RAW’ is on pace to move 6-8k units in its first week pic.twitter.com/rK5DkmiaLl

Social media hasn’t been holding back its slander against the City Girls and their new album “going triple aluminum,” as one Twitter user put it.

“This goin 2x copper,” added someone else.
“Bruh, 6-8k is insane, lmao. They may want to give it up at this point,” one user wrote.
But Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, is aware of the shade and decided to clap back. The “Act Bad” emcee responded to one critic who bashed their 6-8k first-week sales.

“That’s good for a bi*ch who voice y’all hate and can’t rap 😏,” she tweeted on Monday, Oct. 23.

That’s good for a bitch who voice y’all hate and can’t rap 😏 https://t.co/xZYpKc4Jjp

She also warned naysayers to keep her name out of their mouths because she’s keeping an eye on all the shady tweets and who’s behind them.

“Keep my name out y’all mouth,” she wrote.

Keep my name out y’all mouth.

“All of a sudden, everybody hate me, but I’m bookmarking everything,” she wrote. “I love to make a bi**h eat they words!”

All of a sudden everybody hate me, but I’m bookmarking everything 😊 I love to make a bitch eat they words!

The tweets highlight Caresha’s defensive response to the low sales projections while doing little to shut down claims of her new album performing poorly on the charts.


Source: Black Enterprise

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