Up-and-coming rapper DajshaDoll has accused Yung Miami of allegedly stealing lyrics. DajshaDoll claims a line from her song “RIP Pimp C” was stolen by a member of City Girls and used in their new single “CFWM” with Skilla Baby.
“@yungmiami305 ah you’re back to your old self before surgery,” DajshaDoll wrote on Instagram. “You might as well catch a flight to the hood to capture this faded feeling… Career failure can’t come with your own ###, so you make my day, you better just say you’re a Dajsha Doll fans because everyone knows where this line came from… At this point, these industries 🕳️s UP ‼️ I’m not flattered that you b###### are inspired.”
Yung Miami’s “CFWM” was removed from shelves on Wednesday (April 10). The line in question is “I’m going live now, no af###### filters needed.”
DajshaDoll is convinced that Yung Miami stole the lyrics. The Ohio-born artist wanted to settle the dispute with his fists.
“Your career is coming to an end so you need my inspiration,” DajshaDoll wrote on
She added, “It didn’t work to get Didi to p###### so she said yes let’s play DajshaDoll…all the money in the world and 🕳️s bite my broke ass# BIGGER.
The pointed accusations add to a drama-filled week for Yung Miami. On Monday (April 8), she got into a fight with City Girls member JT over an alleged sneak slur. The pair’s personal issues came into public view when they exchanged insults on social media. Cooler heads prevailed after JT and Yung Miami had an offline conversation.
“Jatavia I love you,” Yung Miami declared on X, “I’m gonna move on!”
JT responded: “I love you more. In fact, I like you the most.”
The City Girls released their latest album “RAW” in 2023.
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