Publisher's Synopsis
Yung Miami didn't wait for anyone's approval. She came into the rap game with attitude, charisma, and a voice that demanded attention. As one-half of City Girls, she helped redefine what it meant to be bold, unfiltered, and unapologetically herself in an industry that doesn't always make space for women to speak their minds. From anthems that turned the clubs upside down to viral moments that made her a cultural icon, she's always moved on her own terms.
This book looks beyond the hit records and flashy lifestyle to the real story of Caresha Brownlee-the girl from Miami who turned ambition into reality. From navigating personal loss to building a brand that extends far beyond music, Yung Miami has proven that her influence isn't just about the bars she spits-it's about the movement she represents. She's a mother, a media personality, and a businesswoman, shaping culture in ways that go far beyond rap.
Her journey hasn't been perfect, but that's exactly what makes it compelling. The setbacks, the comebacks, and the unshakable confidence that keeps her name in conversations-this is the story of someone who never asked for permission to be herself.