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If you thought Cardi B‘s 15 minutes of fame would be up — well, you’re going to have to wait a lot longer. The Bronx bomber made history on Monday as she became the first female rapper ever to have two No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.

“I Like It,” her Invasion Of Privacy single with J Balvin and Bad Bunny climbed only one spot from the No. 2 position on last week’s chart to take the top spot. “Bodak Yellow,” Cardi’s 2017 single managed to reach the top of the Billboard charts in October 2017 and stayed there for three weeks.

Cardi and Lauryn Hill are the only female rappers to have a No. 1 hit as a solo artist. The others, who all obtained their No. 1s with collaborations? Lil Kim with “Lady Marmalade” in 2001, Iggy Azalea with “Fancy,” and Shawnna when she was the featured artist for Ludacris‘ “Stand Up” back in 2003.

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