Greetings everyone, welcome. Today, I’d like to delve into the recent incident involving the rapper known as Young Miami. For those unfamiliar, Young Miami is one half of the dynamic rap duo known as the City Girls, who have been generating significant attention this summer with their chart-topping track “Act Up”. However, Young Miami found herself in a distressing situation recently in Miami, where she was targeted by an unidentified assailant. In the early hours of this morning, while she was at Circle House Studios, her red Mercedes G-Wagon was fired upon a staggering 14 times. Thankfully, Young Miami emerged unharmed and was able to provide some insight into the alarming event. “Hey everyone, I’m still trying to process what…”

In the video, it appeared that Young Miami was recounting an incident involving her boyfriend, Southside 808, amidst concerns that someone might target her while she’s pregnant. It’s a stark reminder of the unpredictability of our world. Presently, the identity of the suspect remains unknown, though there are rumors linking the incident to the ongoing feud between her boyfriend, Southside, and rapper Kodak Black.

To provide context, last December, Kodak Black and Young Miami collaborated on a music video while she was dating Southside. During filming, Kodak jokingly proposed to her, sparking speculation about their relationship. Kodak later clarified that it was just a prank, but he continued to hint at a connection with Young Miami.

Recently, Kodak dropped a freestyle from jail where he mentioned Young Miami, raising eyebrows with his lyrics implying violence. Southside promptly addressed Kodak’s remarks on Instagram Live, asserting that Kodak was merely a model in the video and condemning any threats against his family.

The situation underscores the complexities of celebrity dynamics and the potential consequences of public statements and actions.
They should’ve dealt with this situation when that man insinuated harming someone’s deceased wife. Let’s discuss individuals being forced out of California, and now, he’s talking about being kicked out of New York, only to seek refuge from the British in the States. Real ones don’t need validation; I’ve never been chased out of anywhere. I’m here in Florida, living my life without fear. If someone wants to challenge me, they know where to find me. But I doubt they’ll dare to step foot here in Florida. I’m not boasting, just stating facts. Nick Dunne may have had his moment of fame, but that doesn’t make him or anyone else tough. Real gangsters move in silence, not with empty threats. Keep my name out of your mouth unless you’re ready to face the consequences. I reside in Broward, and I’m not hiding. The police here don’t play around. Stop with the nonsense. I’m living my life peacefully in Broward every day, and there’s nothing tough about that. Now, onto New Age Jerk Boy, who had some strong words for Southside. It seems like tensions are rising, but let’s keep it real and not escalate things unnecessarily.

“Hey, look, that’s my brother Kenny Sweet. Let’s settle this calmly. Honestly, I’ve never seen you around the projects before. You seem out of place, man. Anyway, brother, I’ve never seen you hanging out with ladies and bros, but you’re here now. Look, don’t mess with the city, or you’ll regret it. I do admire your style, though. Gucci Mane is one of my favorites too, but let’s not disrespect each other. Let’s keep it civil. Seriously, I’ve never seen you at a party. You better watch your words, man. Don’t act like you own the place. Let’s just chill and have a good time. No disrespect, but if you keep pushing, you’ll regret it. Look, I saw New Age Jerk Boy going wild the other day. That guy needs some help, seriously. And this whole situation with Young Miami being targeted, it’s messed up. People out here are crazy. She needs to leave Florida for her safety. And Southside, her baby daddy, he’s partly to blame for stirring up trouble with Kodak Black and those Haitian goons. He needs to chill before things get even worse.”

He endangered Young Miami and their child, which isn’t acceptable. I really hope Young Miami realizes that this lifestyle, this idea of love in the hood, isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. People glorify their gang affiliations, boasting about being untouchable because of it, but it’s not cute when it leads to someone getting hurt or killed. Young Miami needs to prioritize her safety, her child’s safety, and her family’s safety. Southside’s bravado is putting them both at risk, and that’s not okay. They need to leave Florida, maybe relocate to Atlanta or elsewhere, to protect themselves. They’re no longer living in the hood; they’re successful, they’re millionaires. There’s no point in getting caught up in street beef. They need to focus on their safety and leave this gang life behind. It’s time for Young Miami to pack her bags and move out of Miami, and for Southside to stop gambling with his life. Anyway, share your thoughts on this video below. Like, comment, subscribe, and share if you care. Thanks for watching, and see you next time. Bye! [Music]

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