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Yung Miami Claims Tyla Copied Her ‘Chanel’ Track

October 17, 2025
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The music industry was rocked on Thursday by explosive allegations from American hip-hop artist Yung Miami, who claims South African singer Tyla appropriated her unreleased track after hearing it in a private setting.

The controversy erupted when Tyla, the Grammy Award-winning “Water” hitmaker, previewed her forthcoming single “Chanel” across her social media platforms. The teaser quickly caught the attention of Yung Miami, one-half of the rap duo City Girls, who alleged striking similarities to her own unreleased composition bearing the identical title.

In a candid social media post, Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, expressed profound disappointment over what she characterizes as intellectual property theft. “This girl really ran off with my song, and I don’t know how to feel about it. Mind you, I played this song for this girl,” the 31-year-old rapper wrote, her words conveying both frustration and disbelief.

The Miami native went further, describing the emotional toll of the alleged betrayal. She indicated that she had personally shared the unreleased track with Tyla in what was presumably meant to be a confidential exchange between fellow artists.

When questioned by followers seeking clarity on her target, Yung Miami confirmed without equivocation that her accusations were indeed directed at the 23-year-old South African sensation.

The allegations have ignited renewed debate within the music community about intellectual property protections, particularly regarding unreleased material shared in informal settings. Legal experts note that such cases can be notoriously difficult to prosecute without concrete evidence of copying, such as identical melodies, lyrics, or production elements.

The incident has also spotlighted the complex dynamics between African American and African artists in the global music marketplace. As Afrobeats and amapiano continue their meteoric rise in international markets, questions about cultural exchange, collaboration, and appropriation have become increasingly prominent.

Tyla, whose full name is Tyla Laura Seethal, achieved breakthrough success with her 2023 hit “Water,” which earned her a Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance. The Johannesburg native has rapidly ascended to global stardom, becoming one of Africa’s most prominent musical exports.

Yung Miami rose to fame as part of City Girls alongside JT, delivering hits including “Act Up” and “Twerk” featuring Cardi B. She has since pursued solo projects while maintaining her profile through her podcast “Caresha Please.”

As of press time, Tyla has not publicly addressed the allegations. Her representatives have not returned requests for comment. The singer’s silence has only intensified speculation and debate across social media platforms, where fans of both artists have taken sides.

Industry observers are now watching closely to see whether this dispute will escalate to legal action or be resolved through behind-the-scenes negotiations. The outcome could have significant implications for how artists protect unreleased material and navigate professional relationships in an increasingly interconnected global music industry.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

American rapper Yung Miami has publicly accused Grammy-winning South African singer Tyla of stealing her unreleased song “Chanel” after she allegedly played it for her privately.

The accusation, made after Tyla teased a single with the same title, has sparked serious questions about trust and intellectual property protection in the music industry, particularly when artists share unreleased work informally.

Tyla has not yet responded to the allegations, leaving the dispute unresolved and highlighting the risks artists face when sharing creative material outside formal legal protections.

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