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Yung Miami’s hit record ‘Spend Dat’ has taken the rap industry by storm.
This week, Yung Miami’s record hit a new peak. Spend Dat crept into the number 25 spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
This was especially significant, giving the Miami rap artist the biggest hit of her career. City Girls’ Act Up peaked at the 26th spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Spend Dat” becomes Yung Miami’s (@YungMiami305) highest-charting solo single to date on the Billboard Hot 100, now reaching No. 25.
— Pop Core (@TheePopCore) June 30, 2026
— It also surpasses City Girls’ highest-charting single, “Act Up,” which peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. pic.twitter.com/pPmFnACfY4
Yung Miami Says That The City Girls Arent Over
The City Girls were one of the fastest-rising rap groups on the scene after appearing on Drake’s 2018 hit “In My Feelings.” They churned out several hits, including P***y Talks, Take Yo Man, and Twerk. But over time, tensions between group members Yung Miami and JT grew. And eventually led to the group splitting up and pursuing solo careers.
However, Caresha has insisted that even though she and JT are currently exploring other avenues, the City Girls are far from over.
“I think we need that time apart. I wouldn’t just ‘off’ the City Girls,” she said during a recent one-on-one interview with Charlamagne The God. “We built this together, you know? Like we did a lot together. To just say that it never happened or just act like it’s just dead, you know? Like, it’s forever going to be the City Girls.”
She also says that the time apart could help the two of them grow as individuals.
“Let us both grow, you know, as individuals,” she added. “And I think that time will come. And I also think we both have to be ready. It can’t just be like when I feel like I’m ready or when she feels like she’s ready. Like we both got to be in a space where we could sit down as adults and say, ‘Okay, we’re in a better space now.’”










