October 25th 2023.
City Girls are receiving their fair share of criticism after reports surfaced claiming their newly released album, ‘RAW’, only sold between 6,000-8,000 units during its debut. This news has caused a stir on social media, with users expressing their disbelief in the disappointing sales figure.
The ‘Act Up’ rappers gave listeners their signature upbeat synergy, laced with explicit, in-your-face lyrics. However, the project seemingly failed to engage listeners and the criticism has continued to mount.
Yung Miami, real name Caresha Brownlee, has taken notice of the shade and decided to clap back. She responded to one critic who bashed their 6-8k first-week sales, saying “That’s good for a bi*ch who voice y’all hate and can’t rap”.
Yung Miami continued to remind naysayers to keep her name out of their mouths, and that she’s keeping an eye on all the shady comments. She said “Keep my name out y’all mouth” and “All of a sudden everybody hate me, but I’m bookmarking everything. I love to make a bi**h eat they words!”
‘RAW’ is the City Girls’ third studio album, released on October 20, 2023. The 18-track album includes five single releases, featuring artists such as Usher, Juicy J, Lil Durk, Muni Long, and Kim Petras. Despite the star-studded line-up, the album is on pace to move 6-8k units in its first week, much lower than projected.
The tweets highlight Caresha’s defensive response to the low sales projections, but have done little to silence claims of the album’s poor performance. It will be interesting to see how the City Girls respond to the recent criticism and how their album fares in the long run.
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