Transitioning from a world famous duo to a solo artist is a massive shift, and Yung Miami is making it clear that she is loving every second of it.
During a recent appearance on the Keep It Positive, Sweetie podcast with Crystal Renee Hayslett, the rapper broke down exactly how her mindset has shifted since stepping away from the City Girls. For Miami, this transition isn’t just about music; it is about reclaiming her personal energy and finally prioritizing her own well-being.
Focusing On The Self
The rapper emphasized that her current state of mind is all about alignment and growth. Describing her new path, she said, “New energy, a new frequency, just positive, just happy, and just focusing on me. I think that when you focus on yourself, you’re the best version of yourself.” This shift in frequency has become the foundation for her latest chapter, allowing her to step out from the constraints of the group dynamic and explore who she is as an individual artist.
Life After The Duo
Miami didn’t hold back when comparing the dynamics of a high profile group to the complexities of a romantic partnership. She explained that the friction often found in creative collaborations mirrors the challenges of any serious commitment where partners struggle to find common ground. Reflecting on the relief of choosing herself, she shared, “Because when you’re in a group, it’s like being in a relationship. Sometimes, y’all don’t always see eye to eye.”
The glow up is real, and she attributes it entirely to this newfound independence. “And when you finally leave that relationship, you’re like, damn my hair is getting longer. Damn, my skin is glowing because you’re focusing on yourself. I’m focused on myself.”
By stepping away from the pressure of the duo, Miami is proving that the best career move is sometimes the one that allows you to put your personal health and happiness first.
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