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Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” Remix with Beyoncé Goes #1!

Hot Girls and Hotties for the win! Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” was already rising on the charts, and earned her a top 10 as a solo song. The remix with Beyoncé helped elevate the song to its current number one position.

The remix previously peaked number 2, then went down the chart to number 5. The song gained traction again, and reached the number 1 spot on Billboard Hot 100 chars this week. Stallion has spoke on the news since the announcement on Instagram.

“HOTTIES WE ARE NUMBER 1 ON THE HOT 100 FOR THEE FIRST TIME EVERRRR???????? WE FUCKING DID IT ???? thank you GOD?????? this is our first but it damn sure won’t be our last ! I love y’all so much ??? HOUSTON WE GOT ONE ??????#SAVAGE ??”

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