Yung Miami is getting candid about her and JT‘s relationship, solo careers, and her latest resolution to set boundaries with followers.
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Yung Miami Opens Up About Her & JT’s Decision To Focus On Their Solo Careers
On Monday, June 3, Complex revealed an unique interview with Yung Miami. According to the outlet, their dialog with the rapper occurred weeks earlier than May 13.
During the dialog, Miami defined that she’s just lately been impressed by the haters. Additionally, she defined that the naysayers made her need to hop within the studio to spit some solo bars.
“I had to really get back in my bag. People had just been talking to me crazy… So just going through s**t really motivated me to get in the studio and make music,” she mentioned.
Furthermore, the rapper shared what impressed her to need to launch a complete solo challenge. She defined that her and JT’s final City Girls challenge, ‘RAW,’ launched in October 2023, “didn’t do too well,” and so they have been simply in “two different spaces.”
“I think when the City Girls album [RAW] just dropped, and it didn’t do too well, and we was just trying to do our press run. The whole rollout of the album was just so bad because we was just in two different spaces,” she mentioned. “We older now, and she [JT] was doing her own thing. She on the West Coast, I’m in Miami. I’m doing my own thing. And I felt like naturally, when she doing her own thing, it just worked for her. And when I’m doing my own thing, it worked for me. But when we get together as a group, it just wasn’t connecting. It just wasn’t working no more.”
Yung Miami defined that she and JT have been each on the level the place they determined to pursue their very own solo tasks.
The Rapper Speaks On Setting Boundaries With Fans
As the interview continued, Miami defined that she feels the one means to achieve success is to “block out the noise.”
“I feel like we in a trolling era, so you got to block out the noise,” she defined. “…So it’s just like you got to keep going and you got to just learn how to block out the noise. That’s the only way you’re going to be successful…”
The 30-year-old defined that she was so “open” with followers, and it was “fun” to indicate her pure character. However, now she’s determined to place a “boundary” up as a consequence of “negative reactions.”
“I feel like I used to be so open. I would go on Instagram Live and just talk. I’m not doing it no more. I do it, but it is not fun no more. People are just overly invested,” she defined. “It used to be fun. This is how I came in, going live, being who I am. But now I could say anything and this s**t so serious or it’s so negative or it’s so bad. So that’s that boundary that I had to put up. I’m not going Live, and I’m just going to talk less; less is more. I’m not doing a lot of things I used to do.”
Ultimately, Miami defined that she hates that her resolution impacts followers who genuinely help her. However, being open on social media is simply now not “fun mentally.”
Yung Miami and JT Recently Made Headlines
As The Shade Room beforehand reported, Yung Miami and JT left followers questioning their friendship standing earlier this yr. At the time, Miami accused JT of sneak dissing her “for weeks” in her just lately launched songs.
In response, JT accused Miami of “playing dumb” and added that her fellow City Girl rapper loved seeing social media customers drag her. However, Miami disagreed.
Although the pair’s spat on the web went viral, they finally made up in a non-public dialog and declared their love for each other on-line, per The Shade Room.
However, it wouldn’t be lengthy earlier than the pair sparked chatter on the web once more. Later that month, they every promoted their solo, reasonably than joint, releases, per The Shade Room. While talking with Complex, Miami touched on her and JT’s viral spat earlier than letting it’s identified the place their relationship will endlessly stand.
“I think it’s sisterhood. That’s my friend, of course, but that’s more like family to me,” Miami defined. “I’ve been knowing JT my whole damn life, so that’s not our first argument. It probably won’t be our last argument. This time, it went to the Internet. It was a lot of emotions. We got people pulling us left and right, and it just was some s**t that we just talked about behind closed doors, like, ‘Girl, I love you, and let’s keep pushing.’ It ain’t never that deep where it’ll go farther than that.”
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