Yung Miami Alleges that Tyla Stole Her Song

Yung Miami is claiming that South African Pop/R&B singer, Tyla, stole her unreleased song, “Take Me to Chanel”, which she had been teasing since April.

On X (Twitter), Yung Miami tweeted:

“This girl really ran off with my song and ion know how to feel about it mind you I played this song for this girl 🤔🤔”

Then, a few minutes later, she followed up with:

“Like…. B**** I’m confused!”

Fans were initially confused about whom she was referring to, until she then posted:

“Take me to Chanel > put me in Chanel”


She also shared a tweet from a page explaining to people that she was talking about Tyla.

“Put me in Chanel” are lyrics that Tyla has been teasing from her new single, “Chanel”, which will be released on all major streaming platforms on Friday, October 24th.

In actuality, Yung Miami means that the song concept is what was stolen, not the song audio itself, as the two artists music genres are not the same and the songs sound totally different.

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There is no release date yet for Yung Miami’s song. A fan tweeted, “Miami that song took you forever to drop”, and Yung Miami replied, “Don’t matter it’s my mf song!!!”

The song situation is a mess. To top things off, today is also Yung Miami daughter Summer’s 6th birthday. In celebration, Yung Miami posted a heartfelt message about her daughter, and officially announced that Summer has launched her own cosmetics line, Summer Miami Cosmetics.

Happy Birthday, Summer!

Hopefully Yung Miami and Tyla will get the song situation worked out.. 

Both artists are featured on HomeBase Radio.

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