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Mariah the Scientist is set to be the upcoming guest on Yung Miami’s “Caresha Please.” Viewers can catch the episode airing on Thursday (Oct. 24) at 8 p.m. local time. In a sneak peek released on Tuesday (Oct. 22), the “Note to Self” artist humorously dressed up as Vice President Kamala Harris.
“Hey, Mrs. President,” Yung Miami greeted, to which Mariah responded, “Hello, Caresha Winfrey,” referencing the City Girls rapper’s playful comparison to the “Black Oprah.”
“Let’s dive into everything Mariah,” the “CFWM (Can’t F*** With Me)” singer began before Mariah interjected with, “or Kamala.” This engaging chat comes shortly after Harris’ well-received discussion with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year. Be sure to check out the complete clip featuring the artists here.
In an interview with REVOLT, Yung Miami elaborated on her claim of being the “Black Oprah.” “I say that with the utmost respect… Oprah is Oprah, and I aspire to elevate ‘Caresha Please’ to that level because she is someone I look up to. So when I say that, I mean it respectfully,” she clarified.
Season 2 of “Caresha Please” commenced with a heart-to-heart between Yung Miami and Saucy Santana, where they chatted about the allegations surrounding Diddy, the City Girls split, and their music journeys, among other subjects. Subsequent episodes featured Rick Ross, Tia Kemp, and Boosie Badazz, who participated in a live discussion during 2024 REVOLT WORLD.
Meanwhile, Mariah has had an impressive run of collaborations this year. She recently added her vocals to Tee Grizzley’s “Situationship,” collaborated on KITSCHKRIEG’s track “Slow Down” alongside Future and Fridayy, and worked with Latto on “Look What You Did” back in August.
The singer is also slated to join Latto on her “Sugar Honey Iced Tea Tour.” The tour includes stops in various cities such as Chicago, Houston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and concludes in Denver on Dec. 7.