.@theestallion’s “HISS” has surpassed @NICKIMINAJ “FTCU” and is now the highest female rap solo song on US Apple Music currently.
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- Barbz are in the replies saying that "FTCU" was the first. Nicki's song was released in DECEMBER, don't you even remember anymore? 😭
- “Butter (Remix)” with @theestallion remains as the biggest debut by a female rapper on Spotify, with over 6.72 million streams unfiltered.
- .@theestallion’s “HISS” is the longest running #1 female song on Apple Music US this year, surpassing @NICKIMINAJ’s “FTCU”. “HISS” — 13 hours “FTCU" — 12 hours
- .@theestallion’s “HISS” is now #1 (+1) on Apple Music Global, becoming her second solo song to achieve this. — She breaks the tie with @DojaCat and is now the female rapper with the most solo songs to reach this milestone on the platform.
- .@theestallion’s “HISS” has surpassed @NICKIMINAJ’s “Super Freaky Grandma” and is now the 2nd biggest streaming day for a female rap solo song on Spotify US, only behind @DojaCat’s “Paint The Town Red”.
- .@theestallion has surpassed @iamcardib and is now the 3rd female with the most solo streams on Spotify, with over 3.61 billion.
- “HISS” — Spotify Streams: 1st day — 1,655,824 2nd day — 2,055,489 3rd day — 1,965,707 4th day — 2,974,269 (+51%) Total — 8,652,289 streams
GIF - .@theestallion’s “MEGAN” is the first project by a female rapper released this year to reach the #1 on iTunes US Albums. — She is also the female rapper with the most #1 songs on the platform in 2024.
- .@theestallioon’s “HISS” is now challenging for a debut inside the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 next week, marking her highest solo debut. — It will also become the biggest solo debut by a female rapper on the chart since “Super Freaky Girl” in 2022.
- “MEGAN: ACT II” has surpassed “Traumazine” and is now @theestallion’s 2nd project with the most songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify.





















