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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.
After shelving a demo of the song in 2019, Cardi B revisited the song during COVID-19 lockdowns, recording additional verses and deciding to turn it into a collaboration with Mega
"WAP" is the only female rap collaboration to debut atop the Hot 100, and made Cardi B the first lead artist to top the Billboard Global 200. Cardi B holds various records among women in hip hop; she is the female rapper with the most number-one singles (five) on the Billboard Hot 100, the only female rapper to achieve multiple solo number-ones ...
When the WAP singer later tweeted, “AND DID !!!!!” many fans were confused, thinking it was a response to her estranged husband’s comment. ... One user wrote on X, ...
“S–t goes crazy,” he wrote, adding four fire emojis. ... “They did when I released ‘WAP’ and when I released ‘Up,’ but I always let them know I’m not going to wait long after all ...
Jorden Kyle Lanier Thorpe (born December 29, 1989), [1] better known by his stage name Pardison Fontaine, is an American rapper and songwriter from Newburgh, New York.He is best known for his 2018 single "Backin' It Up" (featuring Cardi B), which peaked at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and led him ...
"Wop" (Stylized in all caps) is a song by rapper J. Dash featuring rapper Flo Rida. First recorded in 2007, it was released in 2011 to serve as the lead single for J. Dash's album Tabloid Truth, released in 2012.
An official remix featuring rapper Fetty Wap was digitally released on January 8, 2016. [14] It features Wap sing-rapping two new verses (and eight bars combined) at the beginning and near the end of the track. [15] [16] The remix was well received by critics, who praised Wap's performance in contrast with the song's theme.