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DajshaDoll Accuses Yung Miami Of Stealing Her Lyrics In Her New Song ‘CFWM’

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Up And Coming Rapper DajshaDoll Accuses Yung Miami Of Stealing Her Lyrics In Her New Song ‘CFWM’

Up And Coming Rapper DajshaDoll Accuses Yung Miami Of Stealing Her Lyrics In Her New Song ‘CFWM’

Yung Miami dropped her very much anticipated track “CFWM” featuring Skilla Baby some hours ago. While fans are still dissecting the song and all, it’s already come with a controversy.

Upcoming rapper DajshaDoll, is accusing Yung Miami of stealing her lyrics on the new song. She shared a video comparing both songs and it does sound the same.

In the caption, DajshaDoll called out the City Girls’ rapper for jacking her lyrics. “@yungmiami305 IAH A you back to yo old face before the surgery… you might as well catch the flight to the hood and come catch this fade …”

 

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She continued, “Career down the drain can’t come up wit yo own sht so you joc me you was better off just saying you ah DajshaDoll fan cause EVERYBODY know where that line come from … at this point round these industry sUP !! Ga you btches to inspired and im not flattered.”

The fast rising rapper also left a comment on The Neighborhood Talk’s post saying, “Lol @yungmiami305 run me my fade yo career so far down the drain you can’t come up wit noth original … RUN MY FADE.”

The song is actually a follow up to “50/50” which dropped in February and the last-mentioned song marked the City Girls artist’s first solo single in nearly three years. Caresha and Skilla previously came together for the Detroit native’s “Gorgeous (Remix).”

“Ladies, ladies, calm down. Both songs are trash,” someone commented. “I just want everybody involved to stop rapping,” another person wrote. “Girl have a seat, should be happy she even repeated that weak ass line,” someone else penned.

“Girl bye how she saying Miami career down the drain when we have no idea who she is and we all know Miami,” another user shared. “

“This doesn’t count as stealing. al If it’s viral on TikTok, it’s probably captions and everything on the internet. The beat isn’t the same, nor the flow just some words but not enough words for a claim.. if she knows where it came from, maybe just shouting her out on the song “word to Dajsha” would’ve been cute,” someone added.

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