
Yung Miami, born Caresha Brownlee on February 11, 1994, is an American rapper, media personality, and entrepreneur from Miami, Florida. She first rose to prominence as one half of the hip-hop duo City Girls alongside JT. The group became known for their energetic, unapologetic style and a string of hit records including "Act Up," "Twerk," and "Jobs," helping establish them as one of the most influential female rap acts of their generation.
Known for her charismatic personality and strong social media presence, Yung Miami has expanded beyond music into television, podcasting, and business ventures. Her interview series, "Caresha Please," earned widespread attention for its candid conversations with celebrities and industry figures, further showcasing her influence in entertainment.
Raised in Miami-Dade County, Yung Miami built her career through determination, entrepreneurship, and a deep connection to her hometown culture. Her distinctive voice, confident delivery, and ability to connect with audiences have helped her maintain a prominent place in modern hip-hop while continuing to evolve as an artist and media personality.