Yung Miami Defends BET Hip-Hop Awards Win For Hit Show ‘Caresha Please’

Yung Miami defends BET Awards Win Caresha Please
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Yung Miami has come to defend the BET Hip Hop Awards win for her hit show Caresha PleaseShe defended her win during a recent episode of Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club on October 26.

According to XXL, Charlamagne Tha God initially discussed it just days after the BET Hip Hop Awards, saying, “We gotta stop. Salute to Caresha. I love Yung Miami to death, but come on now. Two years in a row? I got mad love for Caresha, but you’ve got platforms that come out daily, and you’ve got platforms that come out weekly.” 

In the interview with The City Girls, Charlamagne Tha God explained that his reaction to her win wasn’t a “diss” towards her, but rather, him being surprised. However, Yung Miami was still ready to address her critics.

“People always saying I don’t deserve stuff. Why don’t I deserve anything?I work hard,” she said. “I deserve everything. When I just did my first live podcast, it was around the corner. It’s new. We’re in a new time. We’re in a new generation. I’m bringing something new, so why I don’t deserve it?”

Charlamagne then seemingly insinuated that her ties to Diddy, as he owns DeLeon tequila, has something to do with it. “I love Caresha Please, but was that sponsored by DeLeon?”

Yung Miami made it clear that it “had nothing to do with that.” Yet, Charlamagne kept going and pointed at a bottle of Deleon Tequila bottle near her table. “That had something to do with it.” he said.

“How?” the Miami rapper responded. “If that’s the case, why I ain’t win my VMA?”

She continued her sentiment saying, “God put me here for a reason and this what he had for me. This was destined for me. So don’t say I don’t deserve it, just say you were salty,” acknowledging her haters.

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