
(Republic) Platinum-selling rap star and cultural powerhouse Yung Miami returns with the surprise release of "News Flash". Fueled by hard-hitting production from Quay Global, the track is a sharp-tongued, bass-heavy anthem that doubles as a headline-grabbing statement. Known for her unapologetic delivery, viral one-liners, and undeniable presence, Yung Miami uses "News Flash" to address the chatter, celebrate her wins, and remind everyone exactly who she is.
"News Flash" captures the confident energy Yung Miami is bringing into her solo era. The message is clear: she's unbothered, unstoppable, and setting the tone - not responding to it.
"This one was very personal to me. I'm standing in my truth and not apologizing for it," says Yung Miami. "I put my confidence, survival, and pain in that song. I'm standing my ground and showing that I'm here now."
Yung Miami isn't slowing down. This Friday (2/20), she'll officially release the viral "Tea Time" on DSPs, turning a social media trend into a cultural moment.
Over the past year, Yung Miami has expanded her empire beyond music, cementing her status as a multidimensional force across fashion, beauty, and media. With every move dissected in real time, "News Flash" is a declaration - bold, brash, and undeniably hers.
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