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Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj's new "Say So" remix just hit the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, giving both artists their first number one hit, Forbes reports. Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé's “Savage” remix grabbed the second spot. This is the first time in history that a collab between two female rappers has reached No. 1, and the first female-fronted rap songs have taken up the top two slots.

It's not the only record they broke this week, either. "Say So" is Minaj's 109th charted title on the tally and by taking out the top spot she shattered her own record for "the longest wait for a first Hot 100 No. 1, by total career entries."

Significantly, Doja and Minaj are now the seventh and eight female rappers to ever have a number-one song (the song also puts to bed the rumors of the two rappers' feud). Meanwhile, with the “Savage” remix reaching number 2, Beyoncé has now secured Top 10 hits in four different decades — the only other woman to have achieved this feat is Mariah Carey.

Read the artist's celebratory tweets below — even Kehlani got involved.

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