Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion Make Female Rap History As ‘WAP’ Debuts At #1

Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion Make Female Rap History As ‘WAP’ Debuts At #1
“WAP” – the controversially explicit jam by female rappers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion – has officially debuted at the top of the Billboard charts! This marks Cardi B’s fourth number one in her career, and Megan Thee Stallion’s second. The “Bodak Yellow” superstar celebrated with an Instagram video. Her caption read:
“Number f*ckin one !!!!!NUMBER 1 !!!My 4th number 1 on billboard hot 100….I’m just so thankful I want to hug the LORD !! Thank you soo much @theestallion .I don’t even know how to thank you ,I wish I can give you a big a** hug !!! Thank you to my fans Megan fans,Thank you the world for listening .Im just soooo thankful I can’t even type it .Imma get like a bad b*tch and tell ya later.Love ya WAAAAAAAPP”
https://www.instagram.com/p/CD_2dZgFyEg/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
As Cardi B explained, “WAP” has made history on several different fronts. The song is:
– the most streams for a song’s opening week in history
– the highest sales week for a single in 2020
– the first female rap collaboration to debut at number one
Megan Thee Stallion took to Instagram to celebrate her accomplishment with Cardi B. Her caption read:
“Me and cardi just got off the phone screaming FIRST FEMALE RAP COLLABORATION IN HISTORY TO DEBUT AT NUMBER 1 God is so great THANK YALL !!! @iamcardib thank you for all your words of encouragement, thank you for all the laughs, & thank you for having me on the record #WAP”

Congratulations, Cardi & Megan!
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