She guest performed alongside Latto on the remix of Lola Brooke's 2021 single, "Don't Play with It", which peaked at number 69 on the chart.
[9] On June 9, 2022, Yung Miami released the first episode of her podcast Caresha Please on Revolt TV and multiple media streaming platforms.
[11] Whilst on The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne tha God shared his thoughts on the win, questioning if it was "sponsored by Deleon", implying that the awards may have fixed by Diddy.
Amid the allegations connected to Diddy exposed at the beginning of the 2024, as well as the controversy regarding the very public online dispute between her, and group member JT, many people were eager to hear Yung Miami's side of the stories.
In the interview, Yung Miami also discussed how both situations took a toll on her mental health, and revealed that she is a two-time domestic abuse survivor, though she was not a victim of Combs.
There were mixed reactions to the interview, however, Yung Miami was focused on what more she had in store for her supporters, teasing a snippet of "Fa Da Booty", a song predicted to be on her upcoming solo mixtape.
Since Caresha Please first debuted in 2022, the podcast episodes have accumulated over 50 million views collectively on YouTube,[13] and provided many viral moments on TikTok and Instagram.
Yung Miami has continued to evolve as a talk show host and interviewer and has become known for asking the uncomfortable but juicy questions that the general public truly want to know, while still making guests feel comfortable to open up and keeping them entertained.
[14] In addition to the podcast, Yung Miami has also developed Caresha Please into a brand name, under which she sells apparel, such as shirts, onesies, and shorts, as well as accessories such as socks, hats and miscellaneous products like greetings cards and wrapping paper.
[20] Another lawsuit filed by a Jane Doe against Combs in September 2024 alleged that he drugged, raped, and impregnated her and that Yung Miami harassed her by making repeated calls to her, demanding that she get an abortion.
[22] In August 2018, Yung Miami was among several rappers who faced criticism after the circulation of tweets she had written in the past that contained homophobic remarks.
[22] Though she apologized, Yung Miami found herself embroiled in controversy once more on November 13 when she doubled down on her homophobic statements in an appearance on Power 105.1's radio show The Breakfast Club.
[22] During the interview, she was questioned by radio host Charlamagne tha God in regard to her controversial tweet that claimed what she would do if she found out that her son was gay.