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Before “TROLLZ” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, people were chastising Nicki Minaj for collaborating with Tekashi 6ix9ine due to his soiled reputation in the music industry.

Not only did 6ix9ine enter a guilty plea for the use of a child in a sexual performance in 2015, he was also arrested in 2018 on racketeering charges and quickly turned government witness, earning the nickname “Snitch9ine” in the process.

But on Monday (June 22), the #NICKISTILLREIGNS hashtag became a trending Twitter topic as Nicki’s ever-loyal Barbz defended their queen for the collaboration. Many of her fans were quick to point out she’s now the first female rapper to land in the coveted spot since Lauryn Hill’s “Doo Wop (That Thing)” ruled the chart in 1998. Some also noted “TROLLZ” marks her second No. 1 in the last six weeks, following her “Say So (Remix)” collaboration with Doja Cat.

Nicki, on the other hand, marveled at being able to pull in the “highest pure sales of the year of every song released” without radio or playlists.

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Released by Create Music Group, “TROLLZ” is the first leader on the list for an independent label since 2018 when Bad Vibes Forever put out XXXTENTACION’s “Sad!” The video has racked up over 133 million YouTube views to date.

Nicki Minaj Hit With Onslaught Of Criticisms For Partnering With Tekashi 6ix9ine Again

6ix9ine rubbed the victory in his haters’ faces shortly after the news broke, while Nicki thanked her fans for making it possible. Meanwhile, the Barbz are blowing up with celebratory tweets in honor of Nicki’s accomplishments.

Check out some of the reactions below.

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