Yung Miami’s highly anticipated single, “CFWM,” is set to be released on Wednesday, April 10th. She revealed the cover for the record, featuring Skilla Baby, on April 8th.
Drawing inspiration from her Instagram Live sessions, the artwork displayed a view count, comment section, and the “Act Bad” rapper’s username on the platform in the top left corner. In the photo, Miami sported a white tank top and headband with “CFWM” embellished on both.
Moreover, one side of the Miami, Florida rapper’s face was adorned with pink blush makeup while the other wasn’t, complementing the title’s theme of “They CFWU with or without makeup” noted on the cover.
Yung Miami also offered a sneak peek of “CFWM” on her Instagram Live early in March, following a hotel photoshoot posted on Instagram with the caption: “These hoes CFWM!!!!!” The post also included a video featuring the upcoming Miami song, with Detroit native Skilla Baby joining her on the hook. Fans eagerly anticipated the release of the song.
“CFWM” will be the follow-up to February’s “50/50,” marking the City Girls artist’s first solo single in nearly three years. Additionally, she and Skilla previously collaborated on the Skilla Baby “Gorgeous (Remix).”
For those unfamiliar, Yung Miami hosts her podcast called “Caresha Please.” She interviews high-profile guests from the entertainment industry, covering topics ranging from relationships and sex to career advice and pop culture. Her discussions are candid, humorous, and sometimes delve into subjects other podcasts shy away from. She has featured guests such as Diddy, JT (from City Girls), Sukihana, Megan Thee Stallion, Summer Walker, Saweetie, Rick Ross, Latto, The Clermont Twins, Blac Chyna, Trina, Kevin Gates, Ari Lennox, Saucy Santana, and more.
Yung Miami has also been busy doing her own performances, not just music, and a new Podcast career. She was scheduled to be in Miami on April 5th at the Racket for the “Right Here What’s Up” event, where she performed in Houston, Texas, at Sekai for a pool party.
Houston Saturday I'm giving out 1k to the baddest bitch in the building!! pic.twitter.com/0Pu55R6n15
— Yung Miami (@YungMiami305) April 4, 2024
Despite various controversies surrounding Miami, from her involvement with Diddy to legal issues with Charlie Cee, founder of Act Bad Ent LLC, and a viral feud with her best friend JT (they made up a few hours later), she remains undeterred in her “Yams Era,” continuing to assert her independence and “Do what I want” moto regardless of public opinion.
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