Yung Miami Is Locked In and Not Playing Around
There is a version of Yung Miami that most people think they know — the bold half of City Girls, the one who commands attention on any track she steps on. But in a recent sit-down with hosts Incognito and DJ Misses on the show Posted on the Corner, a fuller picture emerged. One of ambition, intention, and a woman who has quietly been doing the work while the world watched from the outside.
The conversation was unfiltered and wide-ranging, covering her upcoming album, her evolution as a mother, and a vision for the future that goes far beyond the booth.
The Album Has Been in the Making for Over a Year
Yung Miami has been heads-down on her next project for well over a year and a half. She described the album intro as mind-blowing — her words, and the kind of confidence that only comes from someone who genuinely believes in what they have built. The first single, News Flash, serves as the opening statement of a new chapter, showcasing an artist who has grown considerably since her City Girls debut.
She also spoke about a studio session for the track Spinning, describing it as one of the most personal and exciting moments in her creative process so far. For Yung Miami, this album is not just music — it is a declaration. No matter how far her career takes her, she made it clear that her roots remain firmly planted in Miami. That sense of place and identity runs through everything she is making right now.
Yung Miami on Motherhood and Learning to Put Herself First
One of the most compelling parts of the conversation was Yung Miami’s candid reflection on growth as a woman and a mother. She spoke openly about moving away from people-pleasing tendencies — a shift that has allowed her to center her own peace and well-being in a way she had not done before.
Balancing a music career with motherhood is not a clean equation, and she did not pretend otherwise. Her approach has been practical and grounded— bringing her children along to work when needed, managing responsibilities from home, and refusing to treat the two sides of her life as mutually exclusive. It is a reality that resonates with a lot of women navigating careers and family simultaneously, and Yung Miami speaks about it without pretense or performance.
Building a Media Empire Is the Real Long Game
The most revealing part of the interview may have been her ambitions beyond music. Yung Miami’s long-term vision is not just a bigger tour or a platinum album — it is a full media empire. She pointed to Tyler Perry Studios as a model for the kind of infrastructure and cultural institution she wants to build. That is not a small dream. It is the thinking of someone who sees themselves as a builder, not just a performer.
This kind of entrepreneurial mindset is becoming increasingly central to how Yung Miami defines herself publicly. The artist lane and the business lane are running parallel, and she is accelerating in both.
With a new album on the horizon and a clear-eyed sense of where she wants to go, Yung Miami is operating at a level that deserves attention well beyond her next chart position. The music is coming. But if her plans hold, the music may end up being the smallest part of the story.

