Yung Miami Laughs At Joe Budden Receiving A Gold Plaque For ‘Pump It Up’ 21 Years After Its Release

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Yung Miami took to Twitter to have the last laugh and address her “bully,” Joe Budden.

The former City Girls rapper found humor in reposting a video of Joe unwrapping his gold plaque for “Pump It Up,” his hit single from 2003.

Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, added, “I was 9, I’m 30 now 😭😭😭😭😭”

Joe Budden responded to Caresha’s giggles, saying, “It would be too easy…”

This led Yung Miami to recall the time Joe gleefully sang “Another One Bites the Dust” when he thought her podcast, “Caresha Please,” was done.

Another one bites the dust, remember??? You were just celebrating when you THOUGHT I took an L. I can laugh; YOU were just laughing at me, so LET’S LAUGH! 😂😂😂

Joe, appearing unbothered, tweeted, “You’re right… I’ll laugh tomorrow. 🫶🏽”

In another tweet, he added, “Like I always say, laughter is good for the soul. ✊🏾”

Yung Miami responded, “You don’t like the way it feels when someone laughs at your accomplishments, but it’s cool when you do it. It doesn’t feel good, right! BULLY”

(She later edited the tweet to remove the word “BULLY.”)

Yung Miami noted, “Every time I defend myself, it’s a problem! And it’s all men.”

See the tweets below.

I’m sure Joe Budden will have a mouthful about Yung Miami on the next episode of his podcast.


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