"WAP"'s Chart Dominance Says A Lot About Our Society

Cardi B - "WAP" feat. Megan Thee Stallion has been charting very well since its release. It debuted at number 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart and stayed there for another week. Currently it is sitting at #2, only topped by BTS' new single which broke the YouTube record for most views in 24 hours. Billboard also wrote an article announcing that the song was on track to be #1 this upcoming week. The song's success is very clear to even someone who isn't a huge fan of music as the song is also getting major radio play.



This is a huge leap in artistic expression and even BBC Radio, which has very strict guidelines on what can and cannot be played, has played the song on its radio stations and even has it at #1 on its charts. BBC Radio banned Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen on May 31, 1977 which didn't have any explicit lyrics but instead criticized the queen of England and claimed the UK was a fascist regime. A song like that, nowadays, wouldn't even be controversial. This is a testament to our progress as a society with more freedom of speech and artistic expression. This isn't brand new either, the song "My Neck My Back (Lick It)" by Khia which came out in 2004 peaked at #4 on the UK charts, however,"WAP" has taken it to a whole new level.

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