On Thursday, August 8, Yung Miami’s favorite song “Caresha Please” will make a comeback, and it seems like she’s going all out this time. A sneak peek at the first episode of season two had the rapper City Girls having a tearful chat with Saucy Santana.

In the video, Santana inquired about Miami’s wellbeing. She wiped away her tears and said, “I ain’t brought us this far to go backward.” The performer also discussed her decision to remain silent in the face of the numerous lawsuits and rumors surrounding her ex-husband, Diddy, in another section of the conversation.

“What kept you silent?” Miami answered, “I said I was going to tell my truth,” in response to Santana’s question. He said, “I don’t really feel like you addressed everything,” as the video was coming to an end.

At 8:00 p.m., the entire episode will be available on the REVOLT website, YouTube channel, and app. Watch the teaser below while you wait.

“I want to be able to respond to any query that someone might have. Miami told PEOPLE, “I’m going to do exactly that on the show. I’m ready to answer everything, tell my story, tell my truth, tell my feelings, and tell what I’ve been going through.”

She stated, “I felt like this was something REVOLT had to go through as well,” in reference to her choice to return. I thought about [quite] a while ago, but in the end, it’s a Black-owned media firm, and I had a relationship with them, so it felt safe and comfortable.

At the BET Hip Hop Awards in 2023, “Caresha Please” won Best Hip Hop Platform. Special guests including Kevin Gates, Saweetie, Megan Thee Stallion, and Summer Walker have been invited to the show thus far. Millions of people have viewed each of their individual episodes on YouTube.

In terms of music, Miami released “CFWM” with Skilla Baby in April. After taking aim at DJ Akademiks with February’s “50/”50,” it became her second hit of the year.