Yung Miami Tyla song stealing accusations surfaced Wednesday, October 16, as the former City Girls rapper claimed the South African star ran off with her song idea after she previewed it. Miami wrote on X that Tyla really ran off with her song, adding that she played this song for the artist. The controversy emerged shortly after Tyla officially announced her upcoming single titled Chanel, dropping October 24 and available for pre-order .
Yung Miami Tyla song stealing claims center on the rapper’s unreleased track titled Take Me to Chanel, which she’s been teasing since early 2023 . Miami claimed her unreleased song included the hook Take me to Chanel, while Tyla’s teased track reportedly features the line Put me in Chanel. Miami first popularized the slogan after going on a viral shopping spree with Diddy at a Chanel store .
Yung Miami Tyla song stealing debate intensified when Miami confirmed through social media she was referencing her unreleased Chanel-inspired track. She fired off multiple messages focused on the alleged rip-off, writing phrases like Bitch I’m confused . Fans drew immediate comparisons between both artists’ luxury brand concepts.
Yung Miami Tyla song stealing controversy remains unresolved as Tyla has not responded publicly. The situation quickly divided fans online, with some defending Tyla’s creativity and others backing Yung Miami’s claims of idea theft . Social media continues buzzing with debates over originality, influence, and timing in the music industry surrounding both Chanel-themed tracks.


