When Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B released "WAP" in late summer, the collaboration instantly became a pop culture phenomenon.
The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and featured a star-studded music video. Soon after, dance challenges flooded TikTok feeds everywhere, and sorry was the city block that didn't have this song blasting outside of a nearby window or a passing car.So widespread was the "WAP" effect that the conservative critics who decried its sexually explicit prose were nearly drowned out.
Nearly. But now, Megan is taking the time to thank those very critics for all the press they gave her. When asked about receiving "heat from some cultural conservatives" during a virtual interview on The Late Show with.
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