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She also entered her name in the storied lineage of women and raunch in hip-hop - drawing renewed attention to the fact that female rappers still face a double standard when it comes to owning their sexuality. In recruiting Megan for the track, and giving up-and-coming MCs including Mulatto and Rubi Rose a spotlight in the video, Cardi, 28, makes a point of uplifting other women in hip-hop at a time when the notion that more than one can’t succeed at a time still, somehow, persists. But the song’s success had a deeper significance, too: It was a clever Trojan horse for the myriad ways Cardi influences the culture with every move she makes. With its eye-popping, cameo-filled video and a feature from one of hip-hop’s biggest new stars, “WAP” checked the usual boxes needed for a hit in 2020. That song, of course, is “WAP” - her ode to female pleasure, featuring Megan Thee Stallion, that first made headlines for its beyond-explicit lyrics and became (as Cardi immediately pointed out) a multiplatinum success, spending four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and setting a record for the most streams for a song in a single week (93 million, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data). Cardi B Claps Back at Haters After Being Named Billboard's Woman of the Year: 'I Represent America'