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"WAP" (an acronym for Wet-Ass Pussy) is a song by American rapper Cardi B, featuring fellow American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was written by Cardi B, Frank Rodriguez, Ayo The Producer, Megan Thee Stallion, Pardison Fontaine, KEYZBABY and Matt Allen, and released on August 7, 2020, through Atlantic as the lead single from Cardi B's upcoming second studio album.
It marked Megan Thee Stallion's third number-one song on the chart after "Savage" (2020) featuring Beyoncé and "WAP" (2020) with Cardi B, and her first solo number-one song. Its debut was powered by strong sales and streaming figures of 104,000 digital downloads sold and 29.2 million streams garnered within its first week of availability from ...
Megan Thee Stallion earned two number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2020 with her single "Savage Remix" (featuring Beyoncé) and her guest appearance on Cardi B's single "WAP". The former won two Grammy Awards — Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song —while the latter became her first number-one song in several international markets ...
“WAP” stand for wild a—s performance, right? Megan Thee Stallion performed her hits “Savage (Remix)” and “WAP” at the 2021 Grammy Awards on Sunday, March 14, and fans had a lot to ...
Megan Thee Stallion knows that any publicity is good publicity. The rapper's megahit track with Cardi B, "WAP," has been a culture touchstone for the year, and Megan is giving some credit to it's ...
Before Megan Thee Stallion was one of the most popular female artists in the rap game, she was just Megan Jovon Ruth Pete, a girl born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 15, 1995, and raised a few ...
Nailed it! Music’s biggest night calls for performances that live up to the hype — and Cardi B delivered the goods during her 2021 Grammys appearance. See What the Stars Wore on the 2021 ...
With the original version already one of Grande's three top-ten songs, the remix earned Doja Cat her first top-ten hit and Megan Thee Stallion her second after "WAP". The remix also entered the top ten of the Global 200 Excl. U.S. chart for the first time at number five, becoming Grande's third top-ten hit on the chart. [164]