Yung Miami – Tea Time [Audio]
Yung Miami keeps it unapologetically loud on “Tea Time,” a quick, punchy single that feels engineered for the exact moment when a catchphrase turns into a victory lap.
The track first caught fire as a snippet, and you can hear why: it’s built around pure attitude, tight cadence, and a hook that’s less “sing-along” and more “quote this at your friends.” That viral energy carries into the full release without feeling stretched out—if anything, the short runtime makes it hit harder, because it gets in, makes its point, and dares you not to run it back.
Sonically, “Tea Time” lives in that strip-club-to-TikTok overlap: clean, direct drums, a simple structure, and enough open space for Miami’s personality to stay front and center. She raps like she’s talking at the room, not to it—confident, confrontational, and fully aware the entire song is basically one long punchline. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t need a complicated concept, because the concept is the posture: show up, take over the moment, leave before the energy dips. The track clocks in at about 2 minutes and change, which matches the whole vibe—quick flex, maximum replay value.
If you’ve been following her post-City Girls solo momentum, “Tea Time” also reads like a clean continuation of this current run, coming right after “News Flash” in her 2026 singles streak on DSPs. And it’s easy to tap in wherever you listen: it’s up on Apple Music and Spotify, with an official audio upload on YouTube for the full “press play, no distractions” experience.