Yung Miami Pulls Receipts On Tyla Song Stealing Claims

Yung Miami don't let her claim that Tyla stole her latest number, “Chanel,” from the former City Girl, and now she's entered the conversation with receipts.
After initially claiming she played the song for the South African starlet, Yung Miami comes through with an initial tweet about the track that aired over a year ago. As BOSSIP earlier reported, the one time City Girl blasted the singer for “running away” with her song and then retweeted a fan who name-dropped Tyla, proving that her beef was with the “Water” artist.
The songs, although very different, both repeat a demand for Chanel; however, Yung Miami's preview of the track had failed to produce an actual song in more than a year. So many fans chalked it up to a case of simply not moving fast enough to take advantage of the anticipation surrounding the track. Miami had been pretty mum about the allegations for a few days, but seemed to rekindle their beef after Tyla released the official visual for the upbeat bop.
Although people have tried to point out how vastly different the two tunes are, Yung Miami isn't having it. She went to X, once again, leaving her grievances behind the track with reposts from fans and not-so-fans.
She also reposted negative comments about Tyla's track, choosing one in particular that claimed that the South African luxury was junk market, at best. Chile.
Yung Miami hasn't addressed why she never released her own track “Take Me To Chanel” and why she's still not going through with it if it was hers to begin with. She did; However, send a tweet saying, “Get in the car, we're going to Chanel” which she then cross-posts on her IG stories with the caption, “Driver take me to Chanel.” So, maybe, she has something planned for her fans after all.
Miami has generally been pretty quiet on the music front, with most of her time in the spotlight still devoted to talking about her former (?) relationship with Diddy. Recently, she sat down with Jason Lee of Hollywood Unlocked and discussed how the two came to be.
“He grabbed me a few times,” she said. “He actually fell in love with me first. Why do you think it was me? He f***ed with me!”
She also claimed the two went to church and referred to the disgraced music mogul as “a vibe”. During Diddy's time of need, the “Act Up” artist wrote a letter to the judge on his behalf, calling him “a good man.” It seems there is no love lost between the two of them.
However, it is unclear what Yung Miami's status is with her label Quality Control, as she previously claimed that they would not release her music and that they did not see growth from her as an artist.
I can't release music right now,” she said during an episode of Caresha Please. “It's like when I try to put my music in, it's just like 'We don't see growth in your music' or 'You don't increase.' You know, like 'The fans you've had since years ago, they've grown now'.”
Well, for now, it looks like Tyla is winning the battle of the Chanel-inspired tracks.