American rapper Yung Miami has publicly accused South African music sensation Tyla of stealing her song.
This sparks heated reactions across social media.

The City Girls star made the allegation after Tyla teased her upcoming single, “Chanel,” on Thursday.
According to Yung Miami, she had previously played her unreleased track — also titled “Chanel” — for Tyla, only to find the South African singer releasing a song with a strikingly similar concept.
Taking to social media, Yung Miami expressed her disappointment and frustration, claiming that Tyla ran off with her idea after their private interaction.
“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,” Yung Miami wrote.
When a fan asked her to confirm who she was referring to, the rapper boldly responded, mentioning Tyla directly.
The accusation has since stirred a fresh debate online about intellectual property, creativity, and collaboration ethics between African-American and African artistes.
While Yung Miami’s followers have shown support and demanded accountability, Tyla has yet to respond to the allegations, leaving fans eager to hear her side of the story.
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The controversy has reignited conversations about music originality and the thin line between inspiration and imitation in the global music industry.

