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Yung Miami performs onstage during JMBLYA at Fair Park on May 3, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo: Rick Kern/WireImage)
Yung Miami is well aware of all the jokes about her dialect and signature slang and the City Girls rapper is hoping to change the way she speaks.
The Caresha Please got candid in her interview with The Cut about how much she dislikes her style of speech and desires to change her Southern “accent.”
But despite how well-received her slang is, the “Act Up” rapper is looking to improve her speech to be taken more seriously.
“I talk like my mom,” Yung Miami explained. “A lot of people don’t understand it, and they take it as being, like, illiterate or not being able to talk properly.”
YUNG MIAMI WANTS TO CHANGE HER ‘ACCENT’ SO SHE DOESN’T SOUND ‘ILLITERATE’
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Yung Miami performs onstage during JMBLYA at Fair Park on May 3, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo: Rick Kern/WireImage)
Yung Miami is well aware of all the jokes about her dialect and signature slang and the City Girls rapper is hoping to change the way she speaks.
The Caresha Please got candid in her interview with The Cut about how much she dislikes her style of speech and desires to change her Southern “accent.”
The Miami native has gone viral for her Instagram Live sessions or social media moments where something she says becomes the new slang. Terms like “flewed out” became a normal part of traveling thanks to Yung Miami coining the phrase.“I REALLY WANT TO CHANGE THE WAY I TALK,” SHE SHARED. “I JUST FEEL LIKE IT’S MY ACCENT.”
But despite how well-received her slang is, the “Act Up” rapper is looking to improve her speech to be taken more seriously.
“I talk like my mom,” Yung Miami explained. “A lot of people don’t understand it, and they take it as being, like, illiterate or not being able to talk properly.”
Yung Miami Wants To Switch Up Her 'Accent' So She Won't Sound 'Illiterate'
Yung Miami is well aware of all the jokes about her dialect and signature slang and the City Girls rapper is hoping to change the way she speaks.
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