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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are on the top of the world after their collaborative single “WAP” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. To celebrate, the “Bodak Yellow” star gifted her “WAP” co-conspirator with a customized Birkin bag, which can retail up to $500,000.

Megan shared multiple photos of the luxurious gift to her Instagram account on Monday (August 17) with the caption, “My manager just walked in and said cardi sent you something. not the birkinnnnnnnn thank you frennn omg I can’t believe you. I wonder what I’m gonna get her.”

Cardi signed the bag, “Thank you Meg, really appreciate you!”

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My manager just walked in and said cardi sent you something ???? not the birkinnnnnnnn ??? thank you frennn omg I can’t believe you ????? I wonder what I’m gonna get her ??? @iamcardib

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“WAP” arrived with a colorful visual on August 7 and promptly got the internet talking. While there was plenty of criticism surrounding the content of the song, there was just as much appreciation for the unapologetically crass lyrics — if not more.

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After only one week, the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the video has since racked up over 108 million YouTube views. Additionally, the track made Billboard history after it pulled in 93 million streams, the most for any song in its first week. It crushed Ariana Grande’s previous record of 85.3 million for the song “7 Rings,” which was set in 2019.

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