Yung Miami, born Caresha Romeka Brownlee on February 11, 1994, is an American rapper known for her role in the hip hop duo City Girls. Hailing from Miami, Florida, she teamed up with JT in 2017 to form City Girls, a group that quickly gained attention with their catchy and bold tracks. Their music often blends trap beats with unapologetic, empowering lyrics.
Yung Miami took her first steps into a solo career in 2021. That October, she released the single "Rap Freaks," which made an impressive debut on the Billboard Hot 100. The song showcased her individual style and solidified her presence in the music industry as a solo artist.
In addition to her solo work, Yung Miami has collaborated with other artists. Notably, she featured alongside Latto on the remix of Lola Brooke's 2021 hit "Don't Play with It." The track was successful, peaking at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100, further boosting Yung Miami's reputation as a versatile artist.
City Girls, the duo she formed with JT, gained attention for their bold and often controversial lyrics. Their music touches on themes of independence, relationships, and self-empowerment. With her distinct voice and confident persona, Yung Miami has become a key figure in the modern rap scene, earning praise from fans and critics alike.
Her career has been marked by both success and challenges. She has openly discussed her personal life, including her experiences as a mother, and has faced public scrutiny, yet remains a strong and influential figure in hip hop. Yung Miami’s music and persona continue to evolve, and she has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with in both the solo and group rap scenes.