Yung Miami has left the fans elated after she announced the return of the Caresha Please podcast, months after not posting a new episode. Teasing the same on Instagram, Yung Miami posted a picture of the set and wrote “I think it’s time,” with “Caresha Please” as the hashtag.
While the rapper has not given out many details about the podcast’s comeback, however, the news has left social media users elated, as many of them are now pouring in their suggestion lists for guests on the podcast. One netizen commented on Yung Miami’s Instagram post and said,
“Please bring TIA as the first guest.”
Several others also commented and suggested other names:
As many netizens left their requests, others also claimed that they had awaited the comeback. Others are suggesting to add fun elements to the show. However, the rapper has not yet responded to the many suggestions being poured in by internet users.
Yung Miami interviewed guests like Ari The Don, Summer Walker, Blac Chyna, and many others previously in Caresha Please
Yung Miami started her podcast a while back, and it took almost no time to become an instant hit among her fans. Known for conversations around their personal lives, careers, and relationships, Miami has hosted 11 episodes as of now. From Ari The Don to Summer Walker, to Tina, Blac Chyna and even Latto have appeared on Yung Miami’s podcast.
The first episode aired on June 10, 2022, and the last one on October 13, 2023. Her first episode with Diddy gained her a lot of limelight, as the two talked about fatherhood, Diddy’s label, R&B records, and the rapper’s personal life.
While the previous episodes mostly came out on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, Miami is yet to reveal the streaming platforms as the show makes a comeback.
Apart from Caresha Please, Yung Miami used to be a part of the hip-hop duo, City Girls, which she started with JT AKA Jatavia Shakara Johnson in 2018. While the duo parted ways and pursued their solo careers in 2020, however together they created many albums like City Code, City on Lock, and even RAW.
Thereafter, Yung Miami started releasing songs and albums like Rap Freaks, 50/50, CFWM, and Strub tha Ground. She has also featured in various songs like Gotta Move On, and Dade County Dreaming.